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1、2023年福建公共英语考试真题卷(6)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1. Many Americans find silence uncomfortable during a buffet or a formal dinner. U (21) /Uin the States there is the U (22) /U practice of making small talk in certain social situation. Small talk deals U (2
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