I'd liketo buy a house-modern, comfortable, and________ in a quiet neighborhood.


  1. A.
    in all
  2. B.
    above all
  3. C.
    after all
  4. D.
    at all
B
aboveall“最重要的是”。
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I like travel very much. I had been to most
of the interested places in Britain already and I just
don’t want other cold English summer. So I’ll go
abroad for change this year. Where I’d like
to is France, Spain, or Italy. Though going abroad
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when I just think of the sun I’d enjoy for, the new
places I’d see, the people I’d meet, I get excited.
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[     ]
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[     ]
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