—Has Mr. Tom White arrived?

—Yes, already.          he wait outside or just come in?

A.Shall           B.May      C.Could            D.Must

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The Japanese have a genius for dreaming up small, useful and fun machines. You must have used or at least heard of Sony’s walkman, Nintendo or Sega’s video games, and Bandai’s Tamagotchi. And how about karaoke, invented by Daisuke Inoue?

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