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112年 - 112 國立中興大學_學士後醫學系招生考試試題_學士後醫學系甲、乙組:英文#113981
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19.
(A) roused from
(B) arose from
(C) retaliated on
(D) adhered to
(E) afflicted with
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A(2), B(10), C(0), D(9), E(4) #3094025
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