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They ___ two cats and three rabbits.
A. have
B. has

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a. dew
b. do
c. due
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And I’d like … oranges, three or four, please.
A. much
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Our consciousness gradually becomes untouched by the ____________ of life and eventually we achieve uninterrupted happiness.
A. ups and downs
B. rain or shine
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Yesterday, my father ___ dinner for us.
A. cooked
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