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ticket, engineer, the, offered, me, a

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The engineer offered me a ticket. 【解析】 句意:这个工程师提供给了我一张票。 offer是动词,意为“提供”,后接双宾语,即offer sb. sth.=offer sth. to sb.意为“提供给某人某物”。结合句意“这个工程师提供给了我一张票”,故填The engineer offered me a ticket。  
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