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As the mayor¡¯s office has announced, the new public gym ¨ç will open next month. Construction workers ¨è are working on the building for a
year. Community residents will be able to ¨é use the gym six days a week, and it is designed ¨ê to provide the facilities and
equipment that visitors need to stay physically fit.
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My history classmates study the textbook
together.
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Over half of the
survey respondents live in a major urban center.
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Once a top website production firm, Graphic Designs
are now bankrupt.
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One of her relatives is visiting for a week,
beginning tomorrow.
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Jane¡¯s husband always ________ about the noise from their
neighbor¡¯s house.
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The disobedient students were sent to the principal¡¯s
office and received detention.
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amicable
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If satellites providing global data services had been
installed, they would have kept mobile devices function.
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The mission of a company
called OneWeb is to put about 650 small satellites into orbit within the next
few years. (A) The satellites will provide affordable Internet connectivity and
mobile services to people on Earth in the event of an emergency. (B) The idea was
inspired in part by a recent natural disaster that occurred on a remote,
undeveloped island nation. (C) Although some people had mobile devices, it was
difficult to transmit the message that assistance was required because all
Internet connectivity had been severed. (D) Furthermore, this would have made
it faster and easier to reconnect families and send out calls to neighboring
nations.
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Wine drinkers have very discriminating tastes and often pay a large
premium for what are widely considered the best wines. However, the difference
in quality between a 100-dollar bottle of wine and a 10-dollar one can be very
small. According to many people, the differences are often so small that only
experts with the most sensitive taste buds can distinguish them. Despite their
extensive training and experience, even professional wine tasters sometimes
come to surprising conclusions about the quality of a wine. Take the case of
Charles Shaw Chardonnay, colloquially known as ¡°two-buck Chuck.¡± Despite its
rock-bottom cost, the wine beat out hundreds of competitors to win a
prestigious wine competition in 2007.
The quality of a wine is not necessarily related to its ______________.
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¨è taste
¨é region
¨ê producer