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In Florida, senior citizens__more than 25% of the population.

A.trade for

B.account for

C.check out

D.pay for

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is good for creativity and creativity encourages with more diversity. 【S8】______

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Just ask the women professionals at Morgan Stanley (MWD). And

race remains as a powerful barrier to opportunity in Corporate America. 【S9】______

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it comes to the great social, political, and economic issues of the past 【S11】______

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【S1】______

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Katie Rowley, a Wisconsin senior, confirms the survey's findings. "I wanted to make the cam pus feel smaller by joining an organization where I could not only get involved on campus but also find a group of friends. "

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A、Spain

B、the UK

C、France

D、Italy

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One reason Americans are more likely to travel this year is that.

A.airlines tickets are less expensive

B.more and more Americans have cars

C.the stock market is up

D.travel agents are offering special deals

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第8题
Which is the largest states by population?()A、TexasB、New YorkC、CaliforniaD、Florida

Which is the largest states by population?()

A、Texas

B、New York

C、California

D、Florida

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第9题
Jessica moved to Florida to work for another company.A.RightB.WrongC.Doesn't say

Jessica moved to Florida to work for another company.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Doesn't say

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Orlando, a city in Florida, ________ for its main attraction, Magic Kingdom.A) whic

Orlando, a city in Florida, ________ for its main attraction, Magic Kingdom.

A) which is well known

B) is well known

C) well known

D) being well known

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