zài HSK1

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  1. He scribbled graffiti on the wall, including some vulgarities.

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  2. I was just about to look for him, but I happened to run right into him in the hallway.

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  3. That moving scene still lingers in my mind.

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  4. Filming for this movie took three months and finally wrapped today.

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  5. His musical genius showed itself at a very early age.

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  6. Legend says a mysterious yeti lives in the Himalayas.

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  7. These outdated machines and equipment have been mothballed in the warehouse.

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  8. His talent is mediocre, making it hard for him to stand out in fierce competition.

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  9. After submitting his application, he finally obtained citizenship of that country.

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  10. In the process of starting his own business, he encountered all kinds of difficulties.

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  11. This little boy always likes to cause trouble at adult gatherings.

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  12. The precision instruments must be calibrated before the experiment begins.

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  13. The regiment commander ordered the troops to seize that high ground before dawn.

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  14. Archaeologists discovered the ruins of an ancient city in this area.

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  15. After being dismissed on the spot, everyone is free to move about for an hour.

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  16. He is a senior lawyer who has been practicing in Shanghai for many years.

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  17. He saw many cultural relics from the Qing Dynasty in the museum.

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  18. In the ancient hierarchy, 'xiaoren' referred to people of low social status.

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  19. In some traditional cultures, chastity is regarded as extremely important.

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  20. He lived in Wales for three years and made many good friends.

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