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Mother hasn’t much money and it is only by good__________that she is able to buy a

ll we need.

A.manages

B.manage

C.management

D.managing

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第4题
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第9题
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1.

A.however

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D.used

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2.

A.however

B.interested

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3.

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D.used

E.different

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A.however

B.interested

C.up

D.used

E.different

5.

A.however

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C.up

D.used

E.different

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