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I am   to set out as early as possible since time is limited.

A. decided B. determined

C. minded D. suggested

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4.To tell the truth, I have never ___________ the belief that people are basically good.

5.His mother _____________his thick coat, he put it on and went on a long journey.

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7.He seemed to _____preserving his independence and his right to favor the weekly winner.

8.Secretary General of the UN said that in North Korea he __________a plan to seek the goal of a world without nuclear weapons in the near future.

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A. Researchers at Queen's University have completed a project.

B. The research for an emotion-sensitive computer is being led by a Northern Ireland team.

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