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It's said in Australia there are more lands than the government knows ________.


  1. A.
    it what to do with
  2. B.
    what to do it with
  3. C.
    what to do with it
  4. D.
    to do what with it
C
疑問詞+to do結構,do with為固定詞組,意思為“處理”.
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  1. 1.

    Ruben had to run to school because ____.

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