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[简答题]din
(1) amiably a.冗赘地叮嘱 ______
(2) didactically b.细致地叮嘱 ______
(3) meticulously c.说教般地强调 ______
(4) punitively d.严厉地强调 ______
(5) redundantly e.亲切地叮嘱 ______


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