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Tell John to call me as soon as she ().

A.gets there

B.will arrive

C.has gone

D.reach here

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第3题
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第5题
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第6题
I should ______ him up to tell him the information. A. call B. calling C. call

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A. call

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第7题
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A.in retum

B.in turn

C.in advance

D.in vain

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第9题
According to the passage, when you get a wrong number in making a long-distance call,
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A. check your number and call again

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选出符合上题短文内容的一项()

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B.John is thinner than me

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Since l am()of your plan, tell me every detail.please.

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