de HSK1

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  1. The actor portrayed the character in the play vividly.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  2. Many of the older generation hold Chairman Mao in high esteem.

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  3. He added a brief inscription in the margin of the page.

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  4. Don't underestimate this business; there is a lot of depth to it.

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  5. Most residents of this town make a living from farming.

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  6. Despite his young age, he showed extraordinary intellect.

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  7. His heart was filled with sorrow at the departure of his old friend.

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  8. His fear stems from a childhood shadow in his subconscious.

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  9. He hung a name tag on his suitcase.

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  10. Mr. Jiao presented his views at the meeting.

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  11. You shouldn't believe those groundless rumors.

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  12. This city is an important transportation hub.

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  13. The police are doing their best to hunt down the fugitive accomplice.

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  14. He demonstrated the operating procedure of the new software to everyone.

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  15. My computer's network card is broken, so I can't connect to the internet.

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  16. The total population of this country has exceeded one billion.

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  17. He was given the cold shoulder by his colleagues for being late.

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  18. One should keep oneself pure and value one's reputation.

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  19. A few leisurely white clouds drift across the deep blue sky.

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  20. Bitterly cold winds often blow in the north during January.

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