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(A) declared
(B) vulnerable
(C) that
(D) infected
(E) intravenous (AB) which (AC) epidemic (AD) inability (AE) cure (BC) claimed (BD) symptom (BE) contracted
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統計:
A(0), B(2), C(2), D(0), E(7) #811575
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chinwei122
B1 · 2017/11/21
#2497423
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