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用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空。每词限用一次。

 

nearly   busy   milk   herself   wear

1. My parents are very _______ every day except weekends.

2.If you don’t sleep well, you can drink some ________ before you go to bed.

3.She often ________ a white dress. White is her favorite.

4.Susan cooked dinner for ________ when she studied in Canada.

5.I have learned English for ________ 10 years and I’m very good at it.

 

1.busy            2.milk 3.wears 4.herself 5.nearly 【解析】 略
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