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The Olympic Games, in 776BC, did not include women players until 1912A.first pla
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The Acropolis was constructed in the 5th century BC a high altitude above the ci
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Not until about 2000 BC doneA.were known of the oldest paintingsB.the oldest of
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The Olympic Games 776 BC are held every four years.A.dates back toB.dated fromC.
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The Olympic Games , in 776 BC, didn’t included women players until 1912.A.first
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The Great Wall the third century BC.A.dated fromB.is dated fromC.dates fromD.was
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China has a long history which 3000 BC. A.dates back toB.comes beforeC.dated fro
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Not until about 20 000 BC done.A.were known of the oldest paintingsB.the oldest
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There is an old temple from 2000 BC on the top of the mountain.A.datesB.datedC.d
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Not until about 2000 BC done. A.were known of the oldest paintings B.the oldest
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.The Olympic Games, in BC ,did not include women players until . A. first playin
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The Olympic Games, in 776 BC., didn’t include women players until 1912. A. first
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Not until about 2000 BC done. A.were known of the oldest paintings B.the oldest
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More than 10,000 relics, between 5,000 to 3,000 BC, at Sanxingdui since it was f
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The Acropolis was constructed in the 5th century BC a high altitude above the ci
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-Taiyuan was ancient capital, constructed by Zhaojianzi in 497 BC, named Jinyang
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The Olympic Games. in 776 BC.did not include women players until 1912. A.first p
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The Olympic Games. in 776 BC.did not include women players until 1912.[NMET97] A
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The Olympic Games The ancient Olympic Games was in the year 776BC. They were hel
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A. political B. supported C. gossip D. set E. contemporary AB. literary AC. aliv
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The Acropolis was constructed in the 5th century BC a high altitude above the ci
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The Acropolis was constructed in the 5th century BC a high altitude above the ci
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.The Olympic Games, in BC ,did not include women players until . A.first playing
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More than 10,000 relics, between 5,000 to 3,000 BC, at Sanxingdui since it was f
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The Olympic Games, in 776BC, did not include women players until 1912. A. first