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44.
(A) turned on
(B) stepped on
(C) counted on
(D) insisted on
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A(40), B(289), C(30), D(29), E(0) #737191
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Yishiuan Yang
B2 · 2018/03/13
#2668925
turn on 打開電源step on ...
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周生辰
B1 · 2017/10/16
#2449390
(C) 原形count on : 依賴/...
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