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13.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Salesman and customer.
B.Husband and wife.
C.Doctor and patient.
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解答 B
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47.A.took over | B.picked up | C.got out | D.brought in |
48.A.place | B.need | C.search | D.control |
49.A.so | B.but | C.and | D.or |
50.A.how | B.where | C.which | D.what |
51.A.undiscovered | B.unsettled | C.unplanned | D.unexpected |
52.A.in | B.from | C.about | D.on |
53.A.favor | B.pity | C.belief | D.sense |
54.A.fell | B.waved | C.threw | D.hid |
55.A.school | B.business | C.rescue | D.loan |
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