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1.前古巴领导人卡斯特罗于2016年11月26日平静地离开了人世,享年90岁。

Former Cuban leader Castro _________________________ November 26th, 2016, aged 90.

2.由于海上风浪极大,我们被迫缩短了旅程。

We _______________________________ because of the huge wind and wave on the ocean.

3.那位著名作家的新书很有价值,已引起广大读者的关注。

The new book by the famous writer is so valuable that it ____________________________.

4.你知道他的仇人们是怎样闯入他的办公室的?

Do you know ______________________________________________________________?

5.我们没料到这家小小的农家乐竟提供了如此高水平的服务。

We didn’t expect that such a small farmhouse resort ________________________________.

6.过去这个湖占据了这个地区的五分之二。

The lake ____________________________________________________________ the area.

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