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"Virtual shops" may lack see-and-feel sampling, the phenomenal growth of catalogue shop

ping, TV-and-phone marketing and phone-banking in recent years is proof that see-and-feel is not the only way to sell.

A. While

B. If that

C. When

D. Which

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第9题
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A.Republicans and Democrats

B.two Houses

C.congressional system

D.law making procedure

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