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  Jack London is a famous American writer. His best 1 book is “The Call of the Wild” the story of an adventure of a large dog in the frozen north.

  Jack was born 2 January 12, 1876, in San Francisco California. His family was very poor, and Jack had to leave school 3 money. He worked hard 4 many different jobs. Later, he returned to school but he didn't stay. He wrote “Life and pocketbook were both too short. ” In 1897, he went to Alaska 5 gold, instead, he found ideas there for his books and stories. He returned 6 and started to write. His writing were 7 and he became rich and famous 8 his twenties. However, Jack was not a happy man. In poor 9 he 10 his own life in 1916. He then was only 40 years old.

1.

[  ]

A.know
B.known
C.knowing
D.knew

2.

[  ]

A.on
B.in
C.over
D.at

3.

[  ]

A.winning
B.making
C.to make
D.to win

4.

[  ]

A.upon
B.over
C.in
D.at

5.

[  ]

A.to find
B.finding
C.find
D.found

6.

[  ]

A.to home
B.at home
C.home
D.back to home

7.

[  ]

A.succeeded
B.success
C.successfully
D.successful

8.

[  ]

A.over
B.in
C.during
D.to

9.

[  ]

A.healthy
B.health
C.conditional
D.heal

10.

[  ]

A.took
B.hurt
C.killed
D.brought

答案:B;A;C;D;A;C;D;B;B;A
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A.

pickpockets

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stealing pickpockets

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to pickpocket

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to steal pickpockets

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headaches

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mistakes

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faults

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crimes

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so far

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in number

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give

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hand in

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miss

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so

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From

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were hanged

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would hang

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have been hanged

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must be hanged

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what

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of which

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in which

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attractive

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convenient

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skilled

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serious

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Much of

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Great many

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A large amount of

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Trying not

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To forget

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Never try

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fortunate

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clear

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said

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examples

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influences

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superstars

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athletes

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various

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popular

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respective

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positive

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professionalism

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independence

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courage

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character

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directed

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educated

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astonished

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lists

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ranks

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exists

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win

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problem

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train

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notice

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result

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until

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when

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unless

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before

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played

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talked

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got along

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fell in love

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Otherwise

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what

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who

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that

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Even if

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making money

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enjoying himself

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getting help

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heroes

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players

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creative

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Most

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required

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read

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recited

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wrote

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copied

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on

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in

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around

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that

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which

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book

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spoken

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cost

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took

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spent

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regard

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treat

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typing

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noticing

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observing

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seeing

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stuck to

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studies

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attends

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builds

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entered

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pulled

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reached

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arrived

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organized

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set off

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set up

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splendid

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comfortable

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