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 Mrs Wilson, the middle-aged wife of a rich businessman, invited some of her friends to lunch She was very anxious to  1    a new way of cooking a fish dish,  2    she was very  3    with herself when the dish was ready  4    the dish was very  5    , she put it near the open window to cool it for a few minutes  6    , five minutes later, when she came back for it she was  7    to find the neighbour's cat, Chester, at the dish  8  she was  9    to stop the cat from eating the fish That  10    was a good success and everyone  11    the dish very much They talked and  12    till four o'clock

 At the end of the afternoon,  13    she was alone, Mrs Wilson felt tired but  14     She was in an armchair just near the  15    and  16    the window she was  17    to see the neighbour's cat  18    in the garden Why, the fish dish must be  19    What would happen  20    her friends? She at once phoned the family doctor for  21    The doctor told her to  22    each of the visitors to meet him at the hospital as soon as possible Finally the danger was over Once again Mrs Wilson was  23    in her armchair in the living room, still tired but  24    happy, just then the phone rang It was her neighbour Oh, Millie,her neighbour cried, Chester is dead She was  25    by someone in a car and thrown in your garden

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

(1) Atry

Bmake

Cask

Dhave

[  ]

(2) Abut

Bor

Cand

Dfor

[  ]

(3) Abusy

Bangry

Csorry

Dpleased

[  ]

(4) AWhen

BAs

CWhile

DSo

[  ]

(5) Asoft

Bhard

Chot

Dcold

[  ]

(6) AHowever

BTherefore

CThough

DBecause

[  ]

(7) Apleased

  

BSatisfied

  

CDisappointed

  

Dfrightened

  

[  ]

  

(8) AUnfortunately

  

BFortunately

  

CCertainly

  

DReally

  

[  ]

  

(9) Ain time

  

Bon time

  

Cfor some time

  

Dat that time

  

[  ]

  

(10) Aday

Bmorning

Cafternoon

Devening

[  ]

(11) Athought

Benjoyed

Chated

Drefused

[  ]

(12) Alaughed

Bcoughed

Cquarrelled

Dsobbed

[  ]

(13) Awho

Bwhich

Cwhere

Dwhile

[  ]

(14) Aworried

  

BSleepy

  

Chappy

  

DDisappointed

  

[  ]

  

(15) Awindow

Bdoor

Ctable

Droom

[  ]

(16) Aabove

Bbelow

Cin front of

Dthrough

[  ]

(17) Aanxious

Beager

Csatisfied

Dsurprised

[  ]

(18) Adead

Bdying

Cdied

Ddeath

[  ]

(19) Aharmless

Bbroken

Cpoisonous

Dhelpful

[  ]

(20) Afor

Bto

Cwith

Dfrom

[  ]

(21) Aadvice

Bmedicine

Cinformation

Dnews

[  ]

(22) Ahave

Blet

Ctelephone

Dmake

[  ]

(23) Aexcited

Bsatisfied

Coverjoyed

Dalone

[  ]

(24) Astill

Bno longer

Ceven more

Dmuch more

[  ]

(25) Awounded

Bkilled

Churt

Dknocked

[  ]

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A.office
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C.living-room
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2.

[  ]

A.therefore
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3.

[  ]

A.off
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C.up
D.out

4.

[  ]

A.that
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D.whether

5.

[  ]

A.continued
B.hoped
C.wished
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6.

[  ]

A.comfortably
B.uneasily
C.alone
D.lonely

7.

[  ]

A.this
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D.acold

8.

[  ]

A.took
B.staring
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9.

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A.painful
B.worried
C.mixed
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A.sad
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D.delighted

11.

[  ]

A.now and then
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D.before long

12.

[  ]

A.forward
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D.ahead

13.

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A.down
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C.up
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14.

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A.when
B.where
C.as
D.which

15.

[  ]

A.Because of
B.Without
C.For
D.With

16.

[  ]

A.busy in
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C.afraid of
D.like

17.

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A.them
B.it
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A.Once
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1.

[  ]

A.rubbish
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[  ]

A.fix
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[  ]

A.top
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[  ]

A.sadly
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[  ]

A.bike
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C.a truck
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7.

[  ]

A.waving
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C.allowing
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[  ]

A.interested
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D.worried

9.

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A.secret
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A.cooking
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A.while
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A.sister
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A.telling
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A.down
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A.gray
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quite

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usually

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talk

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shaking

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speak

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object

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report

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unprepared

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answering

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A.

son

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balance

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because

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that

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as

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eager

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solved

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turned

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merry

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set

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worry

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talk

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she

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this

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happy

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so that

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as if

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though

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as

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ever

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just

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caught

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money

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met

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comforted

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recognized

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enjoyed

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studied

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agreed

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gave

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used

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mistakes

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problems

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questions

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had

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ought

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was

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A.

subject

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life

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way

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plan

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getting

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respecting

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employing

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supporting

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[  ]

A.

unknown

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refused

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misunderstood

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discouraged

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[  ]

A.

thinking

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working

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writing

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leading

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that

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when

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why

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whether

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listeners

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entered

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left

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passed

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invented

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chose

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suggested

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imagined

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everything

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something

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anything

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nothing

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listening

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speaking

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pleasing

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advising

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A.

praise

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scold

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trouble

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encourage

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A.

speak out

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give up

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get back

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stick to

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A.

Commonly

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Surprisingly

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Happily

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Naturally

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