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A:Which colour do you ________, red or black?

B:Red, I think.Because it looks good ________ me.

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prefer, to

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prefer, on

C.

favorite, to

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favorite, on

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  About 2000 years ago pieces of fabric were added to some poles for decoration. Over the next 500 years the free-flying part of the flag became more important.

  Every country today has its own flag. Many groups and organisations also have a flag which stands for, or symbolises, the aims of the group.

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  Japan

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  Cambodia

  Three towers of the famous temple of Angkor Wat feature on this flag.

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A.500 years

B.over 3000 years

C.about 2000 years

D.between 500 and 2000 years

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