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①There are two lions in the zoo.One is old and ________ is young.

②We have many problems to discuss.One is how many guests we should invite, ________ is whose house we should use and the third is….

③There are three types of tiger living in China.Some ________ live in America.

④They saw ten suits in the window of the shop.Three of them were cheap.________ were expensive.

答案:①the other;②another;③others;④The others
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