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【小題1】 Benjamin Franklin discovered that l_________ is actually electrcity by his kite experiment.
【小題2】Kunming is the capital of Yunnan Proveince in s_________ China.
【小題3】We decided to make a v_________ down the Yellow River to the sea.
【小題4】It is because his v_________ is not big enough that he can’t express himself well in English.
【小題5】www.expo2010.cn is the o_________ website of the 2010 Expo in Shanghai China.
【小題6】Now the weather is becoming colder _________. (逐漸的)
【小題7】 He practises speaking English every day so he speaks _________ (流利的) English.
【小題8】 When you are facing an earthquake, the first thing you have to do is to stay _________. (鎮定的)
【小題9】 It rains _________ (經常性的) these days, which makes him very upset.
【小題10】 From his strong _________ (口音) we can easily tell he is from London.


【小題1】lightning
【小題2】Southwestern
【小題3】voyage
【小題4】vocabulary
【小題5】official
【小題6】gradually
【小題7】fluent
【小題8】calm
【小題9】frequently
【小題10】accent

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