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Recycling is one way to protect the environment; reusing is ___.

A. another B. the other

C. one another D. one

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查代词。A 项"(泛指)另一个,再一个";B 项"(特指)两者中的另一个";C 项"互相";D 项"一个";根据句子 意思:回收是保护环境的一种方式;再利用是另一种方式。故A正确。

考点:考查代词

 

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D. because he disappeared after he paid some checks

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