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A£®He mended his car£®

B£®He mended his house£®

C£®He mended his bike£®

D£®He mended his clock£®

(¡¡¡¡)7£®Where was Saddam when he saw Bush?

A£®He was on the ladder£®

B£®He was in the street£®

C£®He was in the house£®

D£®He was on the top of the house£®

(¡¡¡¡)8£®Why was Bush waving to Saddam?

A£®He wanted to tell Saddam some stories£®

B£®He wanted to ask Saddam for some money£®

C£®He wanted to tell Saddam some news£®

D£®He wanted Saddam to climb up the ladder£®

(¡¡¡¡)9£®What did Saddam give to Bush?

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B£®Some money£®

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D£®Some food£®

(¡¡¡¡)10£®Why did Saddam ask the old man to climb the ladder onto the top of the house?

A£®Because he was very happy£®

B£®Because he was very angry£®

C£®Because he wanted to talk with him£®

D£®Because he wanted to help him£®

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12£®Which country is working with China to help save red-crowned cranes?

A£®Japan£®

B£®America£®

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17£®How about the life on Mars in one hundred years?

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19£®How does Marie like living on Mars?

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20£®Where does Marie think safe to live?

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22£®How did they travel?

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23£®Who spoke first?

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B£®The Russian man£®

C£®The African man£®

24£®Why did the Russian man say they were right over his mother land?

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B£®Because he could feel the heat of the desert£®

C£®Because his watch was missing£®

25£®What did the American probably mean?

A£®He probably means the air pollution over New York was terrible£®

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