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Wilson uses the phrase“emerging second—class nation”to mean that__________.

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A.rich people are heavily taxed

B.rich people are not very rich

C.poor people will get rich

D.poor people share rich people"s money

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A.make beauty products and dirt-resistant clothing

B.To produce better and lighter building materials

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A) several words

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第6题
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第8题
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A.Right

B.Wrong

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第9题
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______, Wilson went to school on time.

A.By a rule

B.For a rule

C.As a rule

D.As the rule

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A.she had some problems with her mind

B.she needed some medicine for her animals

C.she could use Dr. Wilson's room for her animals

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