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1. Now you what I to say, are there any questions you would like to ask? A. have heard; had B. heard; had C. hear; have D. have heard; have had
2. It is a part of the world visited by . A. fewer B. more C. few D. a few
3. The weather forecast that the rain by the morning and tomorrow will be dry. A. says; will clear B. says; will have cleared C. said; would clear D. said; will have cleared
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