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He ___ his success to good luck more than to ability.
A.owns
B.owes
C.gives
D.believes
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第14题选A.help
B.propel
C.accede
D.consult
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第11题选A.target
B.source
C.origin
D.pidgin
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Edward the Confessor was more French than English.B
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whichB
thereforeC
thatD
what
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单选题Ted has sat at the table and drank more beer than is good for his health.A
satB
drankC
thanD
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