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The U.S.A. is one of the most developing countries in             1.___________

the world.It lies in between two oceans the Atlantic anc the      2.___________

Pacific.North of it is Canada,and south of is Mexico.It           3.___________

has a area of over nine million three hundred and sixty thousand  4.___________

square kilometers.It is made of fifty states.Washington           5.___________

is the capital,which lies in the east coast,face the               6.___________

Atlantic Ocean.It is one of the biggest countries in the          7.___________

world.It has a population of two hundred and thirty               8.___________

million.In recently years the friendships between the               9.___________

Chinese people and the American people have being developing.      10.___________

1.developing→developed  2.去掉in   3.第二of后加it   4.a→on  5.made后加up

6.face→facing  7.biggest→largest  8.√  9.recently→recent  10.being→been

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