A.harm
B.violence
C.hurt
D.threat
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Waiter:Sure,sir.()?
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C.What time do you want it
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Lily:I’m really mad at Mom and Dad.
Ann:Why?What have they done?
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D.come on
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D.improves work proficiency.
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D.collects membership fees from professional truckers.
A.In spite of the fact that
B.In spite of that
C.In spite
D.In spite of
A.what
B.why
C.what ’s the matter
D.what do you mean
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C.the father did get
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