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People tend to use calorie when referring to food kilocalorie.A.YB.NC.NG

People tend to use calorie when referring to food kilocalorie.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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In ancient times, young men often went far away with the older men to fish or hunt.The trip took hours or days and covered unfamiliar places. The only way to know where you were was to use the survey method to remember landmarks -- the mountains, the lakes and so on.

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A.his intuitive knowledge.

B.his book knowledge.

C.Mum's assistance.

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