Hua Fei: Have you ever ________________ Los Angeles? Mei Zhuang: No, I’ve never been there. But, I used to visit Oakland in Oregon.
A. visit
B. visits
C. visited
D. visiting

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A. interested / interesting
B. interesting / interested
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Knowledge is power.
A. The more knowledge one person has, the more power he possesses.
B. If too many people are involved in doing something, it will not be done well.
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D. You can only judge if something is good or bad when you have tried it.
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Mr. Newcott threw the ball at Mr. Mance. Mr. Mance missed and it hit Mrs. Talmo.
A. Mr. Newcott threw the ball at Mr. Mance but Mr. Mance missed and it hit Mrs. Talmo.
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