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The students have( )more interesting English classes as they like without any restrictions in any specified field.



A.committed themselves to B.given way to C.come up with D.signed up for

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A.became B.grew C.turn D.intend
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A.made B.saw C.looked D.turned
问题3:
A.in B.on C.about D.for
问题4:
A.touch B.contact C.track D.record
问题5:
A.founded B.found C.argued D.reported
问题6:
A.unwieldy B.tough C.tamable D.invaluable
问题7:
A.exchanged B.shank C.sold D.converted
问题8:
A.explain B.serve C.discover D.evaluate
问题9:
A.which B.that C.actually D.eagerly
问题10:
A.relative B.interactive C.bound D.contacted
问题11:
A.fluently B.efficiently C.exactly D.actually
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A.transmitted B.purchased C.sold D.stored
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A.about B.bound C.going D.supposed
问题14:
A.fable B.mode C.name D.brand
问题15:
A.supported B.resided C.lived D.linked
问题16:
A.connected B.lodged C.introduced D.linked
问题17:
A.over B.away C.inside D.beneath
问题18:
A.housed B.caught C.hosed D.hidden
问题19:
A.average B.normal C.ordinary D.equal
问题20:
A.attains B.detains C.maintains D.contains

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问题3:
A.It tended to intensify negative emotions. B.It proved hard to depict objectively. C.It went hand in hand with sadness. D.It helped increase low-arousal emotions.
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