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The author implies that all of the following statements about duplicate artifacts are true

EXCEPT______

A.A market for such artifacts already exists.

B.Such artifacts seldom have scientific value.

C.There is likely to be a continuing supply of such artifacts.

D.Museums are well supplied with examples of such artifacts.

E.Such artifacts frequently exceed in quality those already catalogued in museum collections.

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A.Indians are not at all afraid of pain

B.people may be senseless of pain

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第2题
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第3题
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