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What are usually written on the black or white board during an academic presentation?

A、Every word said

B、Each stage of an experiment or process

C、Contact information

D、Complex terminology

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A.healthyB.wellC.sickD.pleasant
小题2:
A.doctorB.physicianC.nurseD.surgeon
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A.existB.doesn’t existC.does existD.never exist
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A.neitherB.whetherC.eitherD.no matter
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A.was uncapableB.was able toC.couldD.was unable to
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A.uneasyB.unsuccessfulC.troubleD.simple
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A.the moreB.the worseC.the lessD.the better
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A.for yearsB.since yearsC.years agoD.before long
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A.thorough studyB.careful examinationC.clear checkD.general examination
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A.nothing seriousB.serious nothingC.seriously nothingD.nothing seriously
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A.orB.insteadC.andD.but
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A.whenB.sinceC.beforeD.after
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