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Waste water must be prevented _____ into the river. We must find ways.

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A.to be sent  B.from sending

C.being sent  D.from being sent

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  C. On February 5, 2007.                      D. On March 11, 2007.

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  A. Environment

  B. Green Olympics Forum In Beijing 2004

  C. Olympic Games Quizzes and Olympic Games Trivia

  D. OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE OLYMPIC MOVEMENT

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  A. Olympic—Modern Olympic Games

  B. Green Olympics Forum In Beijing 2004

  C. Environmental Symbol of Beijing Olympics —‘Green Olympics’

  D. Ancient Olympic Heritage and Modern Olympic Games in Athens 2004

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D. Environmental Symbol of Beijing Olympics —‘Green Olympics’

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  B. The Olympic torch relay route has not been planned.

  C. The Olympic flag will be on display in Athens.

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  B.the importance of water resources

  C.the seriousness of water shortage

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    B.It may result in more international conflict.

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  A.①②③→④⑤→⑥⑦

  B.①②③④→⑤→⑥⑦

  C.①②③④→⑤⑥→⑦

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