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________ that this region was so rich in natural resources.

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A.Little he knew

B.Little did he know

C.Little he did know

D.Little he had known

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4.                A.always         B.once           C.never    D.sometimes

 

5.                A.another        B.the other       C.other D.others

 

6.                A.angry          B.happy          C.sorry D.surprised

 

7.                A.that he         B.he             C.who D.whom

 

8.                A.by             B.at             C.after D.in

 

9.                A.everything      B.something       C.anything  D.nothing

 

10.               A.what           B.when          C.how  D.why

 

11.               A.good          B.full            C.nice  D.bad

 

12.               A.For            B.As             C.So   D.Though

 

13.               A.two times       B.twice          C.once D.again once

 

14.               A.more than      B.another        C.the other  D.second

 

15.               A.with           B.to             C.x D.for

 

16.               A.reached to      B.arrived to       C.arrived into D.come into

 

17.               A.Why           B.What          C.How  D.Which

 

18.               A.where         B.why           C.what  D.when

 

19.               A.unless         B.if             C.because   D.as

 

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