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根据句意,选择方框中的单词,将其正确形式填入句中空格,并将答案写在相应位置。

devote; purpose; generous; graduate; outdoors; recognize; doubt; actually

1.After ________ from college, we finally got the chance to take a bike trip down the Mekong River.

2.Lisa! I’m sorry I didn’t ________ you. You’ve changed so much!

3.He looked calm, but ________ he was very nervous.

4.Little kids sometimes will make noises on ________ to catch adults’ attention.

5.It is ________ of you to lend your car to him every weekend.

6.There is no ________ that advertising helps improve sales.

7.Playing ________ is good for children’s health.

8.She is so ________ to her work that she always works late into the night.

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