根據(jù)句意從方框中選出合適的動(dòng)詞或動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ), 用其適當(dāng)?shù)男问酵瓿删渥印?

take off set up base… on go through come up give in

punish blow up

1.My grandfather ____________________ a long illness before he breathed his last.

2.The past two years have seen the app he developed really_______________ and made him a millionaire.

3.The research group produces two reports _______________ the survey, but neither contained any useful suggestions.

4.It is always the elder brother who __________________ first when a quarrel breaks out between the two brothers.

5.Whoever breaks the law won’t escape _____________________.

6.His name _____________whenever the problem of nuclear energy was discussed.

7.According to today’s newspaper, the escaped prisoner threatened to _____________ the police station in the near future.

8.It was requested that a fund ________________for the dead men’s families.

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