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9.You can see theunhappiness( happy) on her face because she can't find her lovely cat.

分析 你可以看到她脸上所表现出来的不开心,因为她找不到她可爱的猫.

解答 答案:unhappiness.结合句中the是定冠词,后加名词,作为see的宾语,所给单词happy是形容词,变y为i加上ness构成名词happiness,再结合后面的句意是说找不到猫了,故是不开心,加上否定前缀un,故答案是unhappiness.

点评 形容词加上后缀ness构成名词:dark-darkness,happy-happiness,sad-sadness,ill-illness,kind-kindness,good-goodness,careful-carefulness,careless-carelessness,tired-tiredness,friendly-frendliness,lonely-loneliness,great-greatness

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A.make readers laugh
B.help show his view
C.make readers relaxed
D.dsiagree with Edward's idea
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B.the importance of listening
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B.使放松
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B.should cross our arms in front of our chests
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