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二、Word spelling(單詞拼寫)10分

1.It's _________(不必要)to spend so much money on clothes.

2.Everything has its own advantages and d_________.

3.Setting up a car factory here can help develop the e_________in this area.

4.In the 18th and 19th centuries scientists made many important _________(發現).

5.A condenser is used to collect and store e_________.

6.It usually takes four hours to get my cell phone fully c_________.

7.Do you know what material _________(傳導)electricity and heat best?

8.Don't pull the cloth so hard.It _________(撕)easily.

9.How do you feel animal experiments? Do you think it c_________.

10.There is no d_________ about his honesty.

 

【答案】

 

1.unnecessary 2.disadvantages 3.economy 4.discoveries 5.electricity 6.charged 7.conducts 8.tears 9.cruel 10.doubt

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