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 Charile Yates was seventeen years old, and although he had left school, he still lived with his parentsCharlie was still    1  a child and he had many    2  habitsHe did not wash his hair very often,  3  he shaved once a week, and he could not bear    4  shoes, so his feet were nearly always    5    

 His father did not see him very       6  , because he worked quite a long way       7  home and usually left the house very early,  8  Charlie got up; and when he got home in the evenings, Charlie was usually somewhere else,       9  himself with a few of his friendsAlso, Charlie's father often had to go abroad       10  business

 But Mr Yates sometimes saw his son at weekends, and then he was always angry  11  himHe used to say to him:Why ever don't you shave every day? Who ever would  12  you a job with your dirty hair? Where ever are your shoes?and so on

 But father,Charlie said, I don't    13  about those thingsAll my friends are like me now, and if I changed, I wouldn't be    14  with them any moreOn Saturday morning, while Charlie and his father were having their usual argument, his father said to him, You  15  be ashamed to live like thatI grew up quite    16     When I was seventeen, my father never let me do any of the things that you do all the    17  , I was not permitted to stay out  18  three o'clock in the morning, and come down to breakfast at 10, and walk about the house with dirty feet, and    19  a beard, and wear gold chains, and behave like a ...

 He went on and on until Charlie said kindly, Poor father, my grandfather died before I was born, so I never met him, but he must have been a    20  old gentleman

 Not at all!Mr Yates said angrily, I think I had a much nicer father than you'll ever have!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

(1) Aas

Bfor

Clike

Dwith

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(2) Agood

Bbad

Cdirty

Dclean

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(3) Aor

Bso

Cbecause

Dand

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(4) Adressing

Bwearing

Cpulling on

Dputting on

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(5) Adirty

Bsmall

Cclean

Dbig

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(6) Aoften

Busually

Csometimes

Dseldom

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(7) Aaway

Boff

Cfrom

Dout of

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(8) Aafter

Bwhen

Cwhile

Dbefore

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(9) Aenjoying

Bplaying

Ctalking

Dagreeing

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(10) Ain

Bfor

Con

Dat

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(11) Afor

Bwith

Cto

Dof

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(12) Acarry

Bgive

Ctake

Dsend

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(13) Acare

Bask

Clook

Dtalk

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(14) Aplaying

Bpopular

Cwelcome

Dangry

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(15) Acan

Bmust

Cmay

Dshould

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(16) Athe same

  

Bwell

  

Cbadly

  

Ddifferently

  

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(17) Awhile

Bmoment

Ctime

Dway

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(18) Atill

Bat

Cbefore

Dsince

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(19) Ahave

Bgrow up

Cgrow

Dshave

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(20) Aterrible

Bkind

Cgood

Dnice

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  You have probably heard of homing pigeons, which usually appeared in war. From 3,000 B.C.to the present, homing pigeons have 1 as postmen. They have been especially useful for carrying messages 2 war. The telegraph is not 3 to carry about. Sometimes only the little pigeon can take a message where it ought to go.

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   19 can pigeons carry the message? There were various methods. Usually the message is put into a little glass tube. The tube is tied to the leg or hidden under 20 or hung around the neck.

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A.considered
B.served
C.regarded
D.made

2.

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A.in favor of
B.in need of
C.during
D.in time of

3.

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A.easy
B.difficult
C.necessary
D.important

4.

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A.present
B.past
C.usual
D.ordinary

5.

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A.used
B.did
C.tried
D.managed

6.

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A.And
B.Though
C.Since
D.But

7.

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A.which
B.that
C.to which
D.where

8.

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A.questions
B.situation
C.problems
D.difficulties

9.

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A.New York
B.Paris
C.Rome
D.Prussia

10.

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A.dogs
B.soldiers
C.planes
D.hawks

11.

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A.enemies
B.postmen
C.balloons
D.bullets

12.

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A.action
B.part
C.ball
D.way

13.

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A.trained
B.taught
C.bought
D.fed

14.

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A.were
B.was
C.be
D.had

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A.the enemy
B.hunger
C.anger
D.war

16.

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A.for
B.to
C.in
D.through

17.

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A.landed
B.found out
C.set out
D.set about

18.

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A.renewed
B.arrived
C.lost
D.missing

19.

A.Why
B.How
C.When
D.Where

20.

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A.the head
B.a body
C.the foot
D.a wing

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