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1.There was a heavy curtain _____________ the light (遮住,擋住).

2.無論廣告多么好,如果產(chǎn)品不合適,人們也不可能被說服去買的。

_______________ an advertisement is, people are unlikely to be persuaded if the product is unsuitable.

3. 長時間接觸廣告能改變?nèi)藗兊目捶ā?/p>

On the other hand, ________________advertisements can help to change our opinions over time. (用expose表達(dá))

4.看你渾身濕透了。你一定趕上大雨了吧!

You are wet all over. You ________________ (be) caught in the rain.

5. 我們決不能向他們的不合理要求讓步.

We must not________________ their unreasonable demands.

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