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配电自动化与调度自动化有哪些区别?

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配电自动化与调度自动化有哪些区别?

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I remembered those words through the funeral(葬礼)and the days that followed when I helped with all the chores after Jan's sudden   39  . I thought about them on the plane returning to California. I'm   40   thinking about his words, and they've   41   my attitude towards life. I'm admiring the view   42   worrying about the weeds in the garden. I'm spending more time with my family and friends and   43   time in committee meetings.

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36. A. and                 B. so                     C. as                  D. but

37. A. buying                B. saving                 C. leaving              D. remaining

38. A. happy                B. healthy               C. alive                D. successful

39. A. separation             B. death                  C. disease               D. treatment

40. A. still                  B. also                   C. even                 D. therefore

41. A. changed               B. spoiled                 C. shaped                     D. held

42. A. beyond               B. besides                 C. without              D. over

43. A. most                 B. little                   C. more                 D. less

44. A. enjoy                B. share                  C. control              D. choose

45. A. ignore                B. value                 C. stress                 D. remember

46. A. disappearing           B. escaping               C. coming              D. leaving

47. A. find                  B. think                  C. take                 D. make

48. A. affairs                B. quarrels                C. hardships             D. memories

49. A. surely                 B. always                C. ever                       D. never

50. A. endless                B. abundant              C. valuable              D. limited

51. A. called off              B. gave off              C. put off                     D. took off

52. A. sorry                 B. disappointed           C. shameful             D. embarrassed

53. A. value                 B. laughter              C. imagination                 D. freedom

54. A. common               B. unforgettable                C. special               D. similar

55. A. offer                  B. promise                    C. smile                D. gift

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D. They failed to succeed because of the numbing effect of the Comics Code Authority regulations.

E. Marvel Comics was the only major comic book company to survive from the Golden Age into the Silver Age.

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