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7. Her words __hurt myself-respect___(ÉËÁËÎÒµÄ×Ô×ð).

8£®She used to be shy, but this time she can give a performanc e in front of _the public__(´óÍ¥¹ãÖÚ).

9. I can¡¯t boot my computer now. _There must be something wrong___(Ò»¶¨³öÁË벡) with its operating system.

10. Others on line report the same symptom and we start to _feel an aversion to outside forms of socializing__(Ñá¶ñÍâÃæµÄÉç½»·½Ê½).

11. Joan _is anxious to__(¼±ÓÚ) meet Mr. Keller and his family.

12. Compare with the place where I grow up_(ÓëÎҳɳ¤µÄµØ·½Ïà±È)£¬this town is more prosperous and exciting.

13. Not until he had complished the task(Ö±µ½ËûÍê³ÉÈÎÎñ) did he realize he was seriously ill. 14.Our efforts will pay off, if the results of the research _can be applied to the research and development of new technology__(ÄÜÓ¦ÓÃÓÚм¼ÊõµÄÑз¢).

15. Leaving one¡¯s job, whatever it is__(ÎÞÂÛÊÇʲô¹¤×÷), is a difficult change, even for those who look forward to retiring.

16. Linda _couldn't have received my e-mail_(²»¿ÉÄÜÊÕµ½Îҵĵç×ÓÓʼþ), otherwise, she could have replied.

17. The war left the family scattered all over the world, and it was thirty years _later that they got together again before they reunited _(ËûÃDzŵÃÒÔÖؾÛ).

18. It¡¯s amazing the way the eight-year-old boy managed to stay so calm _when he faced the

emergency_(µ±ËûÃæ¶Ô½ô¼±Çé¿ö).

19. The fight ended in victory and Nancy _became a gender-equality advocate_(Òò´Ë±ä³ÉÁËÄÐŮƽµÈµÄ³«µ¼Õß).

20. He is a man of few words, but_when it comes to playing computer games_(Ҫ˵ÍæµçÄÔ)

he is far too clear for his classmates.

21.This company has reached and developed a new type of material _which has unbelievable flexibility_(ËüÓÐ×ÅÄÑÒÔÖÃÐŵĵ¯ÐÔ).

22. The professor encourages his students to carry on their experiment because he clearly

realizes this is _nothing more than a minor mistake__(Ö»²»¹ýÊÇÒ»¸öС´í).

23. Only a American can a billionaire_(Ö»ÓÐÔÚÃÀ¹úÒ»¸ö°ÙÍò¸»ÎÌ) carry on like plain folks and get away with it.

24. Sally is working hard for _a decent job that she is craving for _(Ò»·ÝÆÚ´ýÒѾõÄÌåÃ湤×÷).

25. The company denied that _its donation had a commercial purpose__(Æä¾è¿îÓÐÉÌҵĿµÄ). 26. A jury consists of 12 members(ÓÉÊ®¶þÈË×é³ÉµÄÅãÉóÍÅ) voted in unison that many was guilty.

27. Some of the students requested that _postpone this trip_ÍƳÙÂÃÐÐ).

28. Without proper lessons, you could _pick up lots of bad habits__(ѧ»áºÜ¶à»µÏ°¹ß) when

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playing the piano.

29. Which sport has the most expenses _in terms of_ (´ÓijЩ·½Ãæ¶øÑÔ) training equipment, players¡¯ personal equipment and uniforms?

30. Most broadcasters maintain that TV has been unfairly criticized and argue that _the power of the medium is exaggerated__ (ýÌåµÄµÄÁ¦Á¿±»¿ä´óÁË).

31. The destruction of these treasures was a loss for mankind that _on amount of money would make up for __(ÓöàÉÙǮҲÃÖ²¹²»ÁË).

32. He was proud of being chosen to participate in the game and _he insured us__(ËûÏòÎÒÃDZ£Ö¤) that he would try as hard as possible.

33. Although we tried to concentrate on the lecture, we _are distracted by noise_(±»ÐúÄÖÉù·ÖÉ¢ÁË×¢ÒâÁ¦) from the next door.

34. We should _dedicate__ (Ï×ÉíÓÚ) our energy and youth to the development of our country.

35. The thief tried to open the locked door but _in vain_(ͽÀÍÎÞ¹¦).

36. Many personnel managers say it is harder and harder to _distinguish honest applicants from the growing number of dishonest ones_ (´Ó²»¶ÏÔö¼ÓµÄ²»³ÏʵµÄӦƸÕßÖÐÇø·Ö³ö³ÏʵµÄӦƸÕß).

37. American football and baseball are becoming known to the British public through televised transmission from the United States (ͨ¹ýÃÀ¹úµÄµçÊÓת²¥).

38. Such self-reliance is _a principal value of child rearing in American middle-class_(ÃÀ¹úÖÐ

²ú½×¼¶×îÖØÒªµÄÒ»ÌõÓý¶ù¹Û).

39.Once you start replacing real human contact with cyber-interaction (ÓÃÍøÂç½»¼ÊÈ¡´úÈË

ÓëÈ˵ÄÕæʵ½Ó´¥), coming back out of the cave can be quite difficult.

40. The traffic was awful, a continuous line of vehicles (Á¬Ðø²»¶ÏµÄ³µÁ¾)extending as far as the eye could see.

41. Compared with the place where I grow up (ÓëÎҳɳ¤µÄµØ·½Ïà±È), this town is more prosperous and exciting.

42. Tom is the most warm-hearted in the class. _needless to say_ (²»ÓÃ˵), he volunteered to

take Annie to hospital when she was sick today.

43.(Õâ¸ö¼Æ»®³É¹¦µÄ¹Ø¼ü) The key to the succes of the project is good planning.

44. After the terrorist attack, tourists _are suggested not to travel to this country at that moment_ (±»È°¸æÔÝʱ²»ÒªÈ¥¸Ã¹úÂÃÓÎ).

45. I didn¡¯ t even speak to him, let alone discuss with him (¸ü²»ÓÃ˵ÓëËûÌÖÂÛÊÂÇé). 46. He doesn't appreciate the sacrifice his friends have made for him, _and takes what they had done for granted__ (°ÑËûÃÇËù×öµÄÊÓ×÷ÀíËùÓ¦µ±).

47. It¡¯s absolutely wrong __to define happiness only in money__(½ö½öÒÔ½ðÇ®À´¶¨ÒåÐÒ¸£). 48. Do remind me because I _am likely to__(¿ÉÄÜ»á) forget.

49. Owing to his bashfulness (ÓÉÓÚËûµÄ¹ý·ÖëïÌó), he could not make up his mind to express

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his love for her.

50. I really think it worthwhile investing a large sum of money in this project (Ïò¸ÃÏîÄ¿´óÁ¿Í¶×Ê)

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