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根据下列各句句意和空白之后的汉语提示词,在答题卡指定区域的横线上写出对应单词的正确形式,每空只写一词。
小题1:An ______ (诚实 )student never cheats in the examination.
小题2:The news______ (播送) over the radio soon spread in the whole country.
小题3:Why don’t you call on my sister on your______(到达) in Harbin?
小题4:The students were lying on their ______(胃部).
小题5:When I said some people were so stupid, I wasn’t ______(指) to you.
小题6:She as well as her friends ______(参加) in a party to celebrate Women’s Day every March 8.
小题7:The weather of Xi’an in ______(一月) is very cold, especially at night.
小题8:Freddy _______(不常), if ever, reads a book.  
小题9:In the ______(二十) century, country music became more and more popular in America.
小题10:With his new ____(照相机), he took lots of pictures when he visited the city.

小题1:honest
小题2:broadcast / ed
小题3:arrival
小题4:stomachs
小题5:referring
小题6:participates
小题7:January
小题8:seldom/rarely
小题9:twentieth
小题10:camera
小题1:honest “一个诚实的孩子考试从来不作弊”诚实的 honest
小题2:broadcast / ed “这消息已传遍全国。”播放, 过去时broadcast / ed  
小题3:arrival “你到达哈尔滨时为什么不去拜访我的姐姐?”到达名词arrival
小题4:stomachs “学生们正平躺着”胃部 复数stomachs
小题5:referring “我说有些人很愚蠢, 并不是指你。”refer to指, 进行时 be referring to
小题6:participates 每年, 她和她的朋友都参加庆祝三八妇女的聚会。as well as 主语就前She
小题7:January “西安一月的天气非常冷, 尤其是晚上”一月January
小题8:seldom/rarely “她几乎不(即使读过)读书”几乎不seldom/rarely
小题9:twentieth “在二十世纪, 乡村音乐在美国越来越受欢迎”
小题10:camera “当他参观这个城市的时候, 用他的新照相机,拍了很多照片。”
照相机camera
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Since making my first attempt, I had often thought over the question. So the next time I told her, “Mum, it must be our eyes.” She said, “You are learning fast, but the answer isn’t correct because there are 2___________ people”
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