When the rescue work was broadcast _________, another two villagers were dug out ______from under the earth.

A. lively, alive            B. live, living                    C. lively, lively              D. live, alive

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【小題1】
A.ofB.onC.forD.in
【小題2】
A.thoughB.ifC.becauseD.a(chǎn)nd
【小題3】
A.possibleB.impossibleC.unimportantD.necessary
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【小題8】
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A.He was told that Frank was in the hospital.

B.He was invited to study Frank’s illness.

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C.those who slept in the air-raid shelter.

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