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56. Because she got a deadly disease.
57. After she could stride. / When she was 13.
58. Because she always came in last.
59. From Germany.
60. She won / earned three gold medals.
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61. ... remain openly ... openly â open
62. So does ... does â do
63. ... a two-days weekend.
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66. ... take up part in ... å»æup
67. ... favorite winter sports. favoriteåå the
68. ... work out something ... out â on
69. ... since others are ... since â while
70. ... repair their houses ...
repair â repairing
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Notice
A reading activity will be held in our school, which will last one month. Its aim is to encourage students to read and enjoy classical books. In this activity, students are required to read certain books which will be introduced by some teachers, and then write essays to share their ideas about these books. Some of the best ones will be selected and awarded prizes.
As is known, reading can broaden our horizons and enrich our life. So it is certain that everyone will benefit from it.
You are welcome to join in this activity.
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