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Question : How many tigers are there?
A. there are three tigers
B. there is a tiger
C. there are four tigers
D. there is a lion

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If we (know) more about history, we would not be afraid of the test.
A. knew
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The sun ……… rise tomorrow at 5 o’clock
A. will
B. is
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