35.---Eric, can you help me choose a computer?
---No problem.________do you wish to use it for?

A.WhatB.HowC.WhenD.Why

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C.NASA has decided to focus less on building rockets because of the financial crisis.
D.In 2015, America would be the first country in the world to run the space tourism business.
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A.Taking NASA Astronauts to Orbit.B.Living in the Space Station Space.
C.Ticket Price under Discussion.D.Boeing Could Fly You to Orbit by 2015.

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