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    There were no classes that afternoon, so Henry went to a __1__ shop near his home. The shop sold many jackets. He looked __2__ them and at last chose a very nice one. He __3__ it on and then told the shopkeeper to put it into a __4__. At that time his friend Bruce came into the shop. They hadn't seen each other for a long time. They were so __5__ to meet again that they forgot __6__ else. Soon they were busy talking on and on happily.

    It was nearly six o'clock, __7__ they decided to go and have dinner together. Henry picked up the bag, and walked __8__ the door of the shop. The shopkeeper stopped them and asked Henry to pay for the __9__. Henry looked at him in surprise at first, but soon he remembered that he hadn't paid for it. He said __10__, gave him the money and then left the shop with his friend.

(   )1.  A. fruit             B. book                   C. food                D. clothing

(   )2.  A. up                B. for                      C. after                D. at

(   )3.  A. put               B. tried                    C. got                  D. turned

(   )4.  A. bag              B. cup                     C. car                  D. pocket

(   )5.  A. worried        B. interested             C. happy              D. upset

(   )6.  A. nobody         B. anybody             C. something        D. everything

(   )7.  A. though          B. so                       C. because            D. but

(   )8.  A. towards       B. through               C. out of              D. round

(   )9.  A. dinner           B. bag                     C. jacket               D. ticket

(   )10.  A. goodbye      B. yes                     C. hello                D. sorry


1. D        2. D        3. B        4. A        5.C

6. D        7. B        8. A        9. C        10. D


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    A. Four                  B. Five                 C. Six                     D. Seven

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