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4.You’re going to England next year. You should now practise ______ English as much as possible. _!?Hu/zo
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6. The flexibility of film allows the artist _______ unstrained imagination to the animation of cartoon characters. {!K-E9_,S
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7.Although the lecture had already been on for five minutes,I still was not able to find a chair____. Iy.rqc/86
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17.Nowhere in nature is aluminum found free, owing to its always ___with other elements, most commonly with oxygen. olW|$?
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26.I worked so late in the office last night that I hardly had time __the last bus. 4UAvw
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