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小题1:B
小题2:E
小题3:C
小题4:F
小题5:D

小题1:关键词是:Digital cameras , power supply 与图片中的电池匹配。
小题2:关键词是:car 与图片中的车匹配。
小题3:关键词是:insurance ,此外,此题也可以用放在最后用排除法解答
小题4:关键词是:diploma , 与图片中的MBA匹配。
小题5:关键词是:  home security
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