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(题文)Ten years ago ,my mother ____a dog.Next year,she ____another one.

A. took, kept B. met ,will keep C. made ,makes D. kept, will keep

D 【解析】 句意:十年前,我的母亲养了一只狗。明年,她将再养一只。took拿走;met遇见;made制作;kept饲养;结合句意,表示我母亲饲养了一只狗,故用kept。第二空根据next year可知此处用一般将来时,故为will keep。故选D。
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A. How are you? B. Hello. C. I don’t know. D. Very well, thank you.

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A. You’re wrong B. I’m not so sure if you are right

C. Of course, I disagree D. No, I don’t agree with you

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A. I have no time to talk with you now. B. I want to stop.

C. I have to go now. D. I don’t want to talk any more .

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A. he is giving an excuse B. he is hurting someone’s feelings

C. he is talking to a person at the door D. he is going to another place

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A. “Always say what you mean” B. “Don’t disagree with people”

C. “Usually say exactly what you are thinking” D. “Be polite”

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