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36.性格,品质 n. c_______

37.容忍,容许vt. t_______

38.几乎不 ad. h________

39.四月 n. A_______

40.干旱,旱灾 n, d_______

41.可靠的a. r__________

42.碰撞vi. c________

43.仪器;乐器n. i_______

44.适度的 a. m______

45.浅的 a. s_____

46.打哈欠 vi. y______

47.放射 n. r_______

48.直接地 ad. s_________

49.流利的 a. f___________

50.排除,排斥 vt. e________

51.百 num. h_______

52.急迫的 a. u_______

53.坦白地 ad. f_______

54.清白的 a. i_____

55.加强,巩固 vt. s_______

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