—Did you a gift yesterday?
—Yes, but I didn’t it.
A.receive;receive B.accept;receive C.accept;accept D.receive;accept
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詞語運(yùn)用
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Answer the questions(根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)
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__________________________________________
3.Where did they live when they attended high school?
_________________________________________
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________________________________________
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______________________________________
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____________________________________
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