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| A. debt | B. duty | C. shadow | D. pressure | 小題2:
| A. In fact | B. In a word | C. As a result | D. All in all | 小題3:
| A. develop | B. worsen | C. vary | D. change | 小題4:
| A. fortunate | B. wealthy | C. generous | D. successful | 小題5:
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| A. decoration | B. expression | C. sign | D. announcement | 小題7:
| A. got by | B. pulled out | C. passed on | D. passed by | 小題8:
| A. emergency | B. danger | C. need | D. panic | 小題9:
| A. food | B. alcohol | C. medicine | D. entertainment | 小題10:
| A. driving | B. jogging | C. wandering | D. cycling | 小題11:
| A. directed | B. challenged | C. permitted | D. drove | 小題12:
| A. reached | B. turned | C. broke | D. searched | 小題13:
| A. amusingly | B. strangely | C. awkwardly | D. naturally | 小題14:
| A. incident | B. condition | C. state | D. coincidence | 小題15:
| A. poured out | B. turned out | C. broke out | D. burst out | 小題16:
| A. necessary | B. difficult | C. possible | D. suitable | 小題17:
| A. queuing | B. leaving | C. setting | D. operating | 小題18:
| A. gift | B. time | C. favor | D. honor | 小題19:
| A. impresses | B. informs | C. persuades | D. reminds | 小題20:
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小題3: | A.could | B.should | C.might | D.would |
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小題18: | A.Beyond | B.Within | C.Despite | D.Without |
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