英语六级

单选题

A.It is more important than money.
B.People were born with it.
C.People use it to get through difficulties.
D.It can heal the soul.

参考答案:D进入在线模考
What does the speaker say about love?  D。

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2Questions  are based on the following passage.
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A.compulsory
B.condense
C.exposure
D.incredibly
E. independently
F. protection
G. restore
H. safeguard
I. socially
J. standard
K. techniques
L. transmit
M. treat
N. uneasy
O. Workers