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We"re now living in an information 4ge, m that TV, cell 小题1:________ phones and the Web are wide used.It seems that many people 小题2:________ cannot enjoy them without them.However, if I had to give 小题3:_______ up one of them, I will turn off the TV ratter than switch off 小题4:________ my ceil phone and cut off the Internet.I could do without TV 小题5:_______ because few show take my fancy and there"re too many commercials.小题6:_______ Besides, most programs on the TV are also available elsewhere. 小题7:_______ As for cell phones and the Web, they are more necessary to me. 小题8:_______ I need a cell phone to keep touch with m> friends and family, and 小题9:________ almost all information can be gather on the Internet. 小题10:_______ |
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小题1:That→which 小题2:wide→widely 小题3:them→themselves 小题4:will→would 小题5:and→or 小题6:show→shows 小题7:去掉the 小题8:正确 小题9:Keep后加 in 小题10:gather-leathered |
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