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The car __________/'sʌdənlɪ/ ran into a ...

The car __________/'sʌdənlɪ/ ran into a tree.

 

suddenly 【解析】 句意:那辆汽车突然撞到树上。 根据音标/'sʌdənlɪ/ ,故填suddenly。  
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