With some books badly needed _____, she went to the bookstore hurriedly.

       A.to buy              B.buying             C.bought             D.having bought

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B. Some people develop the dependency on mobile phones.

C. Some people listen to the music on mobile phones too much.

D. Something is wrong with some people’s hearing.

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D. Those who lead a free life.

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