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Let’s ________ everything and find out where the trouble was.A. regardB. go overC. repe

A. regard

B. go over

C. repeat

D. consider

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Microsoft says it will appeal the decision to the European Court of First Instance in Luxembourg.

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What is the talk mainly about?

A.How America got the Texas territory.

B.How America got the Louisiana territory.

C.How America got the Oklahoma territory.

D.How America got the Ohio territory.

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The "felt image" lets you recognize your physical existence in the world.A.TrueB.False

The "felt image" lets you recognize your physical existence in the world.

A.True

B.False

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Computer technology ________ individuals to educate themselves and adapt to a constantly changing job market.

A.lets

B.makes

C.enables

D.provides

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My tourist visa lets me stay for (couple)___________weeks.
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