Recently CCTV Station has taken great pains to make a program that reviews the  important_____0f 2008.


  1. A.
    affairs
  2. B.
    events
  3. C.
    matters
  4. D.
    things
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【小題1】The underlined sentence “Everyone gets sick of hearing”in the first paragraph means“________”.

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