66.Housing prices in Beijing are out of reach for________(普通的) people.

67.At the end of the game,players________(交換) shirts with each other.

68.My dream is to become a________(水手) when I grow up.

69.You should________(關注) on your homework after class.

70.Joan’s son is good at________(設計) web pages.

71.We stayed in a small village surrounded by magnificent________(風景).

72.It would take too long to do a________(手工的) search of all the data.

73.I________(完全地) forgot that it’s his birthday today.

74.We’ve________(面試) a woman for the job already,but she wasn’t very well qualified.

75.The book discusses the________(事件) leading up to the outbreak of World War Ⅱ.

66.ordinary 67.exchanged 68.sailor 69.concentrate 70.designing 71.scenery

72.manual 73.completely 74.interviewed

75.events

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