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If you have a little child, who hates sitting in a child car seat, then the FreedomRide is the answer to your problem.

Would you want to be ____ in an unchangeable position every time you’re in the car? No. You Wouldn’t!

When a ____ sits in a car for any length of time, we stretch, we change the position, we move our legs, and shift ____. We do this automatically, and without ____. But kids in a traditional car seat can’t do this. They are stuck in one position, and they ____ move. We move because the ___ of blood needs to be restored in our legs as we sit in the ____ position for any extended length of time.

In a traditional car seat, the child can’t move to ____ the pain, so it ____ them in a bad mood.

The FreedomRide lets them have a little ____, and still be safe. The 5-point Harness gives them additional safety ____ a traditional child car seat.

I am the Webmaster for islandbreeze.com, and ____ JoeySafe asked us to redo their web site, I was ____ by this system. That is because I have two small children, and we obviously ___ car seats. I live in Southern California, and every ____ of months, my wife, the girls and I, go to see grandma who lives in Nevada. It’s a 5-hour drive, so the FreedomRide ____ well. Our trips are so much better now, especially, since there is ____ room in the car without the car seats.

The FreedomRide really did ____ it easier to go on trips. The only thing you need when you use the Joeysafe ____ your old child seat is a pillow. ____, my kids want to take a pillow anyway! As a dad, I feel safe driving with the kids in the FreedomRide.

1.A. driven B. stuck C. stricken D. hidden

2.A. grown-up B. man C. woman D. kid

3.A. suddenly B. strongly C. constantly D. smoothly

4.A. stopping B. moving C. saying D. thinking

5.A. needn’t B. daren’t C. can’t D. mustn’t

6.A. circulation B. transport C. supply D. pressure

7.A. old B. same C. soft D. hard

8.A. sharpen B. remove C. suffer D. reduce

9.A. takes B. holds C. puts D. gets

10.A. rest B. freedom C. activity D. time

11.A. over B. above C. under D. around

12.A. before B. unless C. until D. when

13.A. astonished B. attracted C. puzzled D. satisfied

14.A. use B. hate C. refuse D. like

15.A. other B. several C. second D. couple

16.A. sells B. washes C. works D. runs

17.A. much B. more C. many D. some

18.A. find B. feel C. let D. make

19.A. instead of B. apart from C. as well as D. no longer

20.A. However B. Though C. Besides D. Therefore

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B. He was interested in study in his youth.

C. He enlarged the views of young people.

D. He got his graduate degree in 2011.

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B. What teachers think of Mr. Reid.

C. When Mr. Reid entered college.

D. Why the students likes Mr. Reid.

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B. Two heads are better than one.

C. Actions speak louder than words.

D. A friend in need is a friend indeed.

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