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Though challenged by many people, Aczel firmly believes that ______.A.about 1 million plan

Though challenged by many people, Aczel firmly believes that ______.

A.about 1 million planets in our galaxy are suitable for life

B.it is very likely for life to exist on other planets

C.life exists in approximately 150 billion stars in our galaxy

D.there are a very large number of planets suitable for life

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第3题
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第9题
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第10题
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