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Even though he had been in several serious motorcycle accidents, he still rode too fast.
Question 1:
Even though he had been in several serious motorcycle accidents, he still rode too fast. He was drawn to high*^*speeds like a ....... to a flame
A.
fish
B.
moth
C.
zebra
D.
book
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English Slang Idioms (122) | B2 – Upper-Intermediate
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