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109年 - 109-1 桃園市立武陵高級中等學校教師甄選初試:英文科#86608
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10 (AB) adept (AC) inept (AD) respite (AE) obscurity (BC) tumescence (BD) subterfuge
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A(38), B(37), C(25), D(21), E(27) #2338247
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Become a tenured teacher
B2 · 2020/07/30
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B1 · 2020/06/06
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原本答案為D,修改為A,E
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