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                                                                  Ban the Band?
      Every year, our school has a dance for all the students.It's a little funny seeing friends in clean shoes
and trousers or colorful_1_, instead of the usual school uniform.
     Most of us think the dance is great_2_-even the teachers enjoy being there._3_, two weeks ago
someone said that there would be no4__band this year-only CDs.
     "I don't _5_it!"Amy cried out during the lunch break. "Someone said the school couldn't_6_a band,
and they think it's too noisy anyway, "added Daniel.
     "Well, I don't think it's_7_enough without a band!"declared Angela, "and I'm going to see what can
be done."
     Angela was as good as her_8_.In the afternoon she went to see the school headmaster who agreed
to give the_9_some more thought.And he suggested that one 10  for having a band was to increase the
price of each ticket from $ 5 to $10.Angela had to  11   out whether the students would like to do that.
     "I need all of you to help me, "she  12  to our group before school the next day."Mr Berry gave me a
list of all the names, and suggested we ask each one their  13   about the band and the extra cost."
       14   the day we asked around as Angela suggested, and wrote down people's feelings about the
band and the cost.We were amazed how much  15   there was for the band and everyone agreed to pay
the extra $ 5.
     "I'm surprised, "smiled Mr Berry, when we gave him the  16  ."I really thought that only a few people
  17   their band and that the cost would be too high.OK.Angela, your next  18   is to find a good band
and line them up for the dance."
     Angela was all smiles and  19   the news to Amy and Daniel."You're  20  , "smiled Daniel to Angela
as he thought how close they came to having a less than perfect dance.
(     )1. A. shapes      
(     )2. A. fun        
(     )3  A. Besides    
(     )4  A. new        
(     )5  A. mean        
(     )6  A. lead        
(     )7. A. good        
(     )8. A. look        
(     )9. A. schedule    
(     )10. A. possibility
(     )11. A. call       
(     )12. A. admitted   
(     )13. A. knowledge  
(     )14. A. On         
(     )15. A. trust      
(     )16. A. results    
(     )17. A. welcomed   
(     )18. A. task       
(     )19  A. showed     
(     )20  A. amusing    
B. dresses      
B. work          
B. Otherwise    
B. live          
B. need          
B. serve        
B. clear         
B. behavior      
B. situation     
B. concern       
B. find          
B. replied       
B. instruction   
B. For           
B. money         
B. notices       
B. wanted        
B. business      
B. wrote        
B. interesting  
C. flowers      
C. effort      
C. However      
C. foreign      
C. accept      
C. afford      
C. useful       
C. mind         
C. view         
C. decision     
C. carry        
C. apologized   
C. opinion     
C. By           
C. support      
C. questions    
C. defended     
C. exercise     
C. broke        
C. exciting    
D. pictures    
D. progress    
D. Therefore    
D. marching    
D. believe      
D. form        
D. easy         
D. word         
D. action       
D. chance       
D. point        
D. announced    
D. information  
D. During       
D. care         
D. examples     
D. invited      
D. duty         
D. read         
D. amazing     
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