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1.We are going to have a party to__________ (庆祝) Teachers' Day.

2.Would you like to go for a _________(野炊) with us this weekend?

3.Chinese is our first ___________(语言).

4.The__________ (人口) of our city is over nine million.

5.I want to buy a _____________(字典) for my son.

6.We are going to learn the _________(第十二) lesson tomorrow.

7.Which month is hotter, _________(十月) or September?

8._________ (数以千计) of people are at the concert now.

9.Today is __________(星期二), February 18th. I'm on duty.

10.December 25th is _________(圣诞节) Day.

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