A.根據(jù)句意、首字母或漢語意思完成單詞。

1.Do you know the saying “A friend in need is a friend i________”?

2.—Where’s Mr Green?

—He has gone to attend an i________ meeting.

3.It’s important to_______(教育) the young students.

4.The heavy work _______(影響) his health, so he looked much older.

5.I write to my mother every week, _______(主要) on Sundays.

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