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(2018石家庄28中一模)Technology has developed fast. Many new learning________  have come into our life.

A.books B.skills C.tools D.choices

 

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One summer he got a job in a shop which sold meat 5. the day-time and another job in a hospital at6..On the one hand,in the shop,he learned to7.(切碎)meat quite nicely,so the8. /bɒs/of the shop often let Dick do all the business while he was out.In the hospital,9. (另一方面),he was,of course,only allowed to do some simple work,such 10. helping to lift people and to carry them from one part of the hospital to another.Both in the shop 11. at the hospital,Dick had to 12.white clothes.

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