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1.. They are put on an e________ of Fren...

1.. They are put on an e________ of French paintings next week.

2.. His a_______ is to be a successful writer.

3.. Things can easily go wrong when people are under s________.

4.. If you taste some sea water, you will find it s_________.

5.. Most girls like wearing a d__________ ring.

6.. You should c___________on your work when you study.

7.. He worked as an e_____________ in that newspaper.

8.. He has gone to the hospital for special t_____________.

9.. Her ankle was s_____________after he fell down the stairs.

 

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