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A.Listen halfheartedly to the teacher in class.
B.Pay attention when teacher speaks English.
C.Follow the teacher's spoken English.
D.Follow the teacher's advice on speaking English.

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D.She regrets that Carnegie's plan did not succeed.

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7.According to the ILO report, which of the following is NOT true?
8.What's the goal of Volkswagen in its recent talks with the workers' repres-entatives?
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D.Because he helped entrepreneurs with the mode of "micro credit".


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—"Make it __ day you like; it is all the same to me".
A.one
B.any
C.another
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B.3. 4 million people of working age died of AIDS in 2005.
C.Research of drugs against AIDS has created new jobs.
D.AIDS is undermining the economic growth in many countries.

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