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A.a B.one C.another D.first
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A.of B.for C.at D.from
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A.either B.neither C.both D.each
问题5:
A.as B.for C.at D.with
问题6:
A.get B.come C.have D.go
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A.accepted B.taken C.entered D.received
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A.that B.whether C.where D.why
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A.served B.started C.built D.made
问题10:
A.knowing B.known C.certain D.specialized
问题11:
A.having B.to have C.entering D.to enter
问题12:
A.in B.at C.from D.on
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A.work B.learning C.teaching D.classes
问题14:
A.houses B.families C.homes D.households
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A.receives B.received C.accepts D.accepted
问题16:
A.writing B.reading C.written D.read
问题17:
A.guided B.guides C.teaches D.taught
问题18:
A.for B.as C.by D.with
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A.come B.came C.meet D.met
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A.When B.If C.As D.Since
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