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1.我迫不及待地要把這個好消息告訴她。(wait)

2.我覺得等待考試結(jié)果是很緊張的。(find)

3.你總有一天會逐漸意識到節(jié)省的重要性。(come to)

4.他的父母期望他成為一名會計師。(expect)

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