—Is your friend British or American?
— __________. She is Canadian.
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1.所寫內(nèi)容必須包括提供的所有信息,并適當(dāng)發(fā)揮。
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A. In the late 12th century. B. In the 13th century.
C. During the 14th century. D. In the 18th century.
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B. we expect too much progress in an exam
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D. we have eaten too much food at dinner
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1.What job was the writer most interested in?
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A. But I was successful every time
B. But I was refused every time
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A. he was too young
B. he didn't get college education
C. he hadn't enough experience
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B. In his hometown.
C. In Chicago.
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