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第五部分:单词拼写(每空一词,用选修七1-4单元单词.共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
61. Many _____________ (残疾的) people have worked wonders.
62. Annie’s __________(协助) changed Helen from a deaf-blind child into a remarkable writer.
63. Sunshine is b___________ to the health.
64. It will take me a _____________(两星期)to finish reading the novel.
65. When her husband died, she received many letters and calls of ____________ (同情)  .
66. The well-known singer was a______________ on the piano by Langlang .
67. The ____________ (年度的)death rate in the United States is 11 per100.
68. He ____________ (逃离)his village to join the army when he was 17.
69. He told the police about the accident as he w____________ it on his way home.
70. Education should not be considered to be a ______________(特权) in modern society.

61.disabled       62.assistance  63.beneficial   64.fortnight   65.sympathy 
66.accompanied   67.annual     68.fled      69.witnessed   70.privilege  
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A.movement B.largelyC.appearance D.born E. alike
F. explained          G. common      H. frequently         I. final             J. learned
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