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________ many lucky businessmen became rich ________.

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A.In the 1980s; in their twenties

B.In the 1880's; in the twenties

C.In its 1980s; in their twenty

D.In its 1980's; during their twenties

答案:A
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20世纪80年代,很多幸运的商人在他们20多岁时成了富翁。


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