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His future was uncertain, but he didn’t believe it could be worse _______ his past.

A. than

B. for

C. as

D. like

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第3题
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A.Use beautiful words.

B.Buy diamonds in advance.

C.Plan it for months.

D.Save a lot of money.

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终值系数(future value factor)

终值系数(future value factor)

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