Li Na is the only tennis player in countries who wins the champion in the Open .

A. European B. African C. Asian D. Oceanian (大洋洲的)

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A. Clean the barn B. Feed the chicken

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A. His job was to develop new systems in the barn.

B. The systems he invented were always very useful.

C. He developed as many systems as possible to help people.

D. He always taught the author how to make proper checklists.

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A. My Funny Dad B. Knowledge in Barn

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