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She knew very well that failing her exams could _________her whole future.A) jeopardi

She knew very well that failing her exams could _________her whole future.

A) jeopardize

B)broaden

C)arrange

D)brainstorm

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Your beautiful letter moved me very deeply. If you can come to Houston, there will be no charge for either the hospital or the operation.

Signed: Michael DeBakey.

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A.she showed she was warm, humorous and enjoying living

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A.she was determined to move the doctor

B.she expected some wonder would happen

C.she knew it would never reach the doctor

D.she didn’t expect the doctor would give her a reply

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B.he thought he was unable to offer help

C.her letter was well-written

D.her disease was so serious that he couldn’t cure her

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