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It’s ______ of her to refuse to admit that she is wrong; she is very stubborn.  

A.characteristic

B.peculiar

C.specific

D.particular

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School secretary: Good morning. Can I help you? Student: Yes, I’d like to enroll for the course. School secretary: ______ Thank you very much. Nice to see you here. Certainly. What’s your name please? Sorry. Can I see your passport please?
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A: How’s everything going? B: ______ Everything is finished. Everything has been done. Not so had, you know. Not doing wrong, you know.
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