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When he left_________college,he got a job as_________reporter in a newspaper office.

A./;a                   B./;the                C.a;the                  D.the;the

A?


解析:

“l(fā)eave college/ school”是“畢業(yè)”的意思;reporter表示泛指某種身份,前面加不定冠詞。

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Microwaves cook food by ________.

[  ]

A.

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B.

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D.

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[  ]

A.

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B.

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Microwaves cause food to move so as to produce heat to cook it.

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