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108年 - 108-1 新竹市立建功高中_正式教師甄選試題:英語#121943
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13. The word relevant in paragraph 6 in the passage is closest in meaning to ________.
(A)contradictory
(B) confusing
(C) dependent
(D)applicable
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A(0), B(1), C(2), D(3), E(0) #3293653
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