選詞填空

give away   protect   cut down   forecast process

1.   To keep healthy, he has decided to__________________ on coffee and cigarettes,

and have a balanced diet.

2.   Don't mention that at the beginning of the story, or it may____________________

the shocking ending.

3.   We took our umbrellas with us when we went out in order to_________________

us from a heavy rain.

4.   You should try to be patient, Tracy. Learning a language is a slow_____________

______ . It takes time, you know.

5.   As we all know, it is difficult for us to____________________ the future.

 1. cut down    2. give away     3. protect     4. process       5, forecast

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