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As an international trade salesman, he should know how to contact_________ customers.福建省漳州实验中学2011届高三毕业班高考模拟试题】【形容词】

A. general       B. usual         C. common   D. regular

 

D

 

考查形容词的辨义。regular customer“常客”。

 

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