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题型:语法填空-短文语填 难度:0.65 引用次数:3 题号:19776531
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The organisation is called Roots & Shoots because roots move    1     (slow) under the ground to make a firm foundation, and shoots seem small and weak,     2     they can break open brick walls to reach the light. The roots and shoots are you, your friends and young people all around the world. Hundreds and thousands of roots and shoots can solve the problems, change the world and make it a better place    3    (live) in.

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