根據(jù)下列句子及所給漢語(yǔ)意思,在句子右邊的橫線上寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式。每空只填一個(gè)詞。

76.All the family and friends came to _______(祝賀,慶賀)    76.________

them on their getting married.

77.I spoke in_______(支持,贊同) of the plan.        77.________

78.He had always _______(服從,順從) his teachers without question.

                            78.________

79.Children under 14 must be ________(陪伴) by an adult.   79.________

80.He got a _________ (離婚) from his wife two years ago.  80.________

81.She is four years __________(較年幼的,地位低的) to him.  

                            81.________

82.Your child is a ___________(潛在的,有可能性的) singer.     82.________

83.Our headmaster is ________(可接近的,可進(jìn)入的) to the students.

                            83.________

84.We ran so fast that we were out of _______ (呼吸).    84.________

85.He is ________ (隨便的,漫不經(jīng)心的)about his appearance.85.________

76.congratulate 77.favo(u)r   78.obeyed    79.a(chǎn)ccompanied  80.divorce

81.junior     82.potential   83.a(chǎn)ccessible  84.breath       85.casual


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