get hold of; tell. . . apart; over and over again; come to light; as a matter of fact; similar to; astonish; splendid; It is apparent to us that; the+比較級,the+比較級

1. The twins are so much alike that their mother can hardly ____them_____.

2. _____________________ he hasn’t done his work properly.

3. The whole truth _________ after a thorough investigation.

4. _____________we stand, ___________we will see.

5. I considered it______________, and finally decided to go to the USA.

6. ______________the rope or you will fall.

7. This handbag is very beautiful. Well, ________________, it is a fake.

8. Her new car is ____________ mine, but hers is more expensive.

9. Mary ____________ me with her excellent swimming skill.

10. I had a ____________ holiday in Hawaii and forgot all sadness.

1. tell ;apart   2. It is apparent to us that   3. came to light

4. The higher ;the farther   5. over and over again   6. Get hold of

7. as a matter of fact   8. similar to   9. astonished   10. splendid

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13.

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19.

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