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下列城市属于我国经济特区的是()。

A.珠海

B.香港

C.澳门

D.汕头

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第2题

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第4题

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C.In states without strict gun-control laws, many individuals have had no formal training in the use of firearms.

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第5题

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A、Interest rates are lower in the United States than in New Zealand.

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