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Mary was an university student. She didn¡¯t have much 1. ____
money and her parents were not rich, and she had an uncle 2.____
who had been fortunately enough to collect great wealth. 3. ____
He always give her valuable Christmas and birthday presents. 4. ____
When her uncle¡¯s birthday came round, Mary wanted buy him 5. ____
something really special, but because she was rich, she did not 6. ____
know how to get him. She went into the best shop in her 7. ____
town and explained what her problem was to one of the helpful 8.____
shop assistant. Finally she asked, ¡°What do you have for 9. ____
someone who has already got everything he wants or need . 10.
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