单选题— You may have seen this film. —()AI twas shown the next weekBIt is said to cos tmuch moneyCActually,Ihaven’t seen it yetDYou may have seen it too
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— You may have seen this film. —()
A
I twas shown the next week
B
It is said to cos tmuch money
C
Actually,Ihaven’t seen it yet
D
You may have seen it too
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