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1.This is a table of contents in a ________ .

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A.chemistry textbook
B.physics textbook
C.English story book
D.simplified reader

2.Which of the pages would likely contain a series of problems with regard to capacity (能) for doing work , such as lifting or moving an object?

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A.13
B.3
C.33
D.1
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