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I was surprised to find his article on such an______topic so______.A.excited, boringB.exci

I was surprised to find his article on such an______topic so______.

A.excited, boring

B.exciting, boring

C.excited, bored

D.exciting, bored

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第7题
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A、exciting

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第9题
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"It's rare just because there aren't any!"

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A:T

B:F

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A:T

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A:T

B:F

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A:T

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21.

A. called

B. helped

C. stopped

D. met

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