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When and where to build the new school ____ ?
A. is not decided
B. are not decided
C. has not decided
D. have not decided
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C.has not decided
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单选题It’s very ______ to feel nervous when you go to a new school.A
naturalB
dangerousC
softD
cool
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单选题This question _____ now is where to build the new factory.A
discussesB
discussingC
be discussedD
being discussed
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单选题Based on the example provided in the passage, we can tell that when a spider is removed to a new position where half of a net has been made, it will probably _____.A
begin a completely new netB
destroy the half-netC
spin the rest of the netD
stay away from the net
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单选题When and where to build the factory _____ yet.A
is not decidedB
are not decidedC
has not decidedD
have not decided
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单选题He made a promise ____ he earned money, he would build a new school to help develop education.A
whatB
thatC
that ifD
what if
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单选题According to School Policy, visitors have to ______ when entering the school.A
hand in a noteB
call at 524—9752C
check in at the officeD
telephone to the school
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