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1.When attending(²Î¼Ó) networking events£¬ask others what they do and think about how you can help them.
2.He served(·þÒÛ) in the army for ten years before working as a waiter in a five-star hotel.
3.His room is decorated(×°ÊÎ) with pictures of all his favorite singers. 4.Today£¬the scars of destruction(destroy) are still seen in Rockaway£¬but hope is in the air.
(2016¡¤±±¾©)
5.The team transforms the family¡¯s long weekend of celebration(celebrate) with less expensive but still tasty recipes.(2018¡¤È«¹ú¢ñ)
6.A powerful(power) person or organization is able to control or influence people and events.
7.Firstly£¬I would like to suggest that you arrive 5 to 10 minutes earlier£¬which is common in Chinese traditional(tradition) culture.(2018¡¤È«¹ú¢ñ) 8.¡ªI got that job I wanted at the public library. ¡ªCongratulations(congratulate)£¡That¡¯s good news.
9.The contributorcontributed a lot of money to the project£»that is to say£¬his contribution was great.(contribute)
10.I graduated on scholarship(scholar) and danced professionally for ten years. 11.If it had not been for his invitation(invite) the other day£¬I should not be here now.(2016¡¤½ËÕ)
12.Here I will stress some smarter(smart) and more creative examples of climate adaptation.
(2017¡¤½ËÕ)
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14.Despite the poor service(serve) of the hotel£¬the manager is reluctant to invest in sufficient training for his staff.(2018¡¤½ËÕ)
15.Any applicant who would like to apply to become an assistant in our company should send us an application.(apply) ¢ò.Ñ¡´Ê³Éƪ
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After David retired from his post£¬he 1.applied for a part-time job in a company.When he was 2.on duty last week£¬a big fire broke out.He 3.stayed awake and did his best to 4.put out the fire.The fire 5.burnt down two houses.In the end£¬the fire was put out£¬but David was seriously burnt.However£¬David didn¡¯t regret
doing so.David¡¯s boss thought he was a man to 6.depend onand he would let him 7.carry on working in his company.
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Mary graduated from a key university and found a good job in a big company.Every day she 8.dresses up and goes to work 9.on time.Last year the company 10.put up a new factory and produced a kind of robot.She 11.takes part in the selling work 12.as well.Each day she sells the robots 13.from door to door.14.Even if she is very tired every day£¬she still tries her best to do the job well. ¢ó.Íê³É¾ä×Ó
1.At one time£¬daydreaming was thought to be a cause of some mental illnesses.(be thought to)
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