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  Mr.Jones woke early one morning, before the sun had risen, it was a beautiful morning,   1   he went to the window and looked out.He was surprised to see   2   middle-aged professor, who walked in the university just up the road from Mr.Jones’s house,   3   the direction of the town.He had grey hair and thick glasses, and was carrying an umbrella, a morning newspaper and a bag.Mr.Jones thought that he must have   4   by the night train, and decided to walk to the university instead of taking a taxi.

  Mr.Jones had a big tree in his garden, and the children had   5   a long rope to one of the branches so that they could swing on it.

  Mr.Jones was   6   to see the professor   7   when he saw the rope, and looked   8   up and down the road.When he saw that there was nobody in sight, he   9   into the garden, put his umbrella, newspaper, bag and hat on the grass and   10   the rope.He   11   it hard to see whether it was strong enough to   12   his weight, then ran as fast as he could and swung into the   13   on the end of the rope, his grey hair   14   all around his face.Backwards and forwards he swung,   15   taking a few more   16   steps on the grass when the rope began to swing   17   slowly for him.

  At last the professor stopped,   18   his tie, combed his hair carefully, put on his hat, picked up his umbrella, newspaper and bag, and   19   his way to the university, looking as   20   and correct and respectable as one would expect a professor to be.

(1)

[  ]

A.

because

B.

as

C.

so

D.

for

(2)

[  ]

A.

strangely-dressed

B.

casually-dressed

C.

ugly-dressed

D.

neatly-dressed

(3)

[  ]

A.

going to

B.

turning to

C.

coming from

D.

moving from

(4)

[  ]

A.

gone

B.

arrived

C.

missed

D.

taken

(5)

[  ]

A.

hanged

B.

tied

C.

joined

D.

put

(6)

[  ]

A.

happy

B.

frightened

C.

surprised

D.

excited

(7)

[  ]

A.

stop

B.

stand

C.

climb

D.

walk

(8)

[  ]

A.

carefully

B.

secretly

C.

carelessly

D.

directly

(9)

[  ]

A.

ran

B.

stepped

C.

moved

D.

jumped

(10)

[  ]

A.

took hold of

B.

grasped

C.

seized

D.

picked

(11)

[  ]

A.

held

B.

waved

C.

pulled

D.

hit

(12)

[  ]

A.

lose

B.

receive

C.

measure

D.

take

(13)

[  ]

A.

sky

B.

garden

C.

house

D.

air

(14)

[  ]

A.

flowing

B.

following

C.

blowing

D.

growing

(15)

[  ]

A.

suddenly

B.

hardly

C.

occasionally

D.

continuously

(16)

[  ]

A.

running

B.

jumping

C.

careful

D.

slow

(17)

[  ]

A.

more

B.

less

C.

too

D.

enough

(18)

[  ]

A.

straightened

B.

tied

C.

united

D.

moved

(19)

[  ]

A.

started

B.

set out

C.

continued

D.

walked

(20)

[  ]

A.

sweaty

B.

joyful

C.

quiet

D.

proud

答案:1.C;2.D;3.C;4.B;5.B;6.C;7.A;8.A;9.B;10.A;11.C;12.D;13.D;14.A;15.C;16.A;17.B;18.A;19.C;20.C;
解析:

(1)

根据句意,这是一个美丽的早晨,所以Mr.Jones想走到窗前去看看窗外,because, as for都是表原因,只有so表结果。

(2)

根据下文所述the professor stopped, straightened his tie, combed his hair carefully可推断,教授是穿得整整齐齐的。

(3)

从下文可知,教授要去学校,途经此处,所以能判断出他是从市镇方向来的。

(4)

从结构上看take为及物动词,后面需加宾语,因此排除。Gone, missed不合题意

本句是说Mr.Jones认为教授可能乘夜车来到此地。

(5)

由此段意思可知,孩子们是将一根长绳系在树上以便能够在上面荡秋千。Tie sth.to:将……系在……上

(6)

由下文可知,教授在绳子前面停下来,准备在上面荡秋千,这一举动出乎Mr.Jones的意料,因此感到吃惊。

(7)

由下文教授向路的两边看可知,教授此时是在绳子前面停下来。

(8)

按照教授的心理,在不确保附近无人的前提下,是不会突然作出不雅之举的。Carefully表达了他的心理。

(9)

steeped在此是动词,“一步一步小心翼翼”地步入。说明教授虽然确定周围无人,但还是谨慎地走进花园。

(10)

take hold of:握住,抓住。这里表示教授抓住绳子想试试绳子是否结实。take hold of指一般意义上的抓住;grasp指紧握;seize指突然有暴力地抓住。

(11)

教授想试一下绳子是否结实,所以将绳子扯了一下。Pull:拉扯

(12)

教授试绳子能否承担自己的重量。Take:承担,接受。

(13)

the air:地面以上的空间;the sky:天空;教授向空中荡。

(14)

flowing指教授的头发在空中飘到脸上。His grey hair flowing all around his face.做伴随状语。

(15)

绳子荡速减慢时,教授偶尔在草地上跑几步。

(16)

按照习惯,绳子减速时,应该跑几步以加快绳子的速度。

(17)

减速是一个逐渐的过程,并不是简单的两者之间的比较。

(18)

教授荡完秋千后,衣服,领带必然有些乱了,所以教授应当将领带拉直。

(19)

教授整理好衣服拿上东西继续朝学校走去。

(20)

教授继续赶路肯定又回到原来的样子。


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occasional

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sad

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unlocked

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open

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destroyed

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turning

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rest

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work

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sleep

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absence

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down to

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up to

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round

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into

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friendly

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lovely

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thoughtful

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careful

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hire

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take

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worry

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hidden

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(1)

[  ]

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undertook

B.

volunteered

C.

obtained

D.

participated

(2)

[  ]

A.

talked

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met

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was

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visitors

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nurses

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condition

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expense

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accommodation

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comfort

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[  ]

A.

catching

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seizing

C.

scratching

D.

holding

(6)

[  ]

A.

something

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nothing

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everything

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anything

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[  ]

A.

as if

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even though

C.

because

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so

(8)

[  ]

A.

squeeze

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performance

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activity

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movement

(9)

[  ]

A.

interview

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communicate

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vacation

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discuss

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[  ]

A.

chance

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courage

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time

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choice

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[  ]

A.

in

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by

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for

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with

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[  ]

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worries

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troubles

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cautions

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questions

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Many

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strange

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familiar

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handsome

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curious

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dead

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excited

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surprised

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alive

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uncertain

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unconscious

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unwilling

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filled

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welled

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moved

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brought

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given

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made

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received

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exchanged

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occurred

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happened

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opposite

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different

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separate

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carried

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with which

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from which

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where

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outside

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overhead

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downstairs

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nearby

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[  ]

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bad

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tired

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sick

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hopeless

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[  ]

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useless

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necessary

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possible

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helpful

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had

B.

found

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caught

D.

felt

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[  ]

A.

buried

B.

rested

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shook

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turned

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[  ]

A.

till then

B.

worse still

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strange enough

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even so

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[  ]

A.

away

B.

off

C.

down

D.

up

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[  ]

A.

it

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what

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that

D.

which

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[  ]

A.

sleep

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strength

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patience

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anger

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pulled on

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dressed up

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selected

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wore

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sadly

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proudly

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quietly

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firmly

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made fun of

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caught sight of

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was angry with

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stared at

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across

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around

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towards

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by

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as

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before

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though

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until

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meet us

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sit here

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join us

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may trouble

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would trouble

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must bother

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a notice

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a message

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an invitation

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an apology

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prepared

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[  ]

A.

sure

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certain

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able

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possible

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[  ]

A.

before

B.

after

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till

D.

within

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[  ]

A.

promised

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decided

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agreed

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insisted

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[  ]

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never

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sometimes

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seldom

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usually

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[  ]

A.

it

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them

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that

D.

those

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[  ]

A.

hour

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moment

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minute

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second

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[  ]

A.

top

B.

middle

C.

edge

D.

stage

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[  ]

A.

pulling

B.

pushing

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gathering

D.

managing

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[  ]

A.

selling

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buying

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choosing

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seizing

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[  ]

A.

going

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entering

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fetching

D.

coming

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[  ]

A.

beyond

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past

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over

D.

through

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[  ]

A.

just

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even

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ever

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already

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[  ]

A.

where

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until

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when

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even if

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[  ]

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habit

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way

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act

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sign

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A.

caught

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attempted

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blew

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gave

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[  ]

A.

center

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end

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front

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back

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[  ]

A.

patient

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angry

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curious

D.

nervous

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[  ]

A.

pity

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protect

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refuse

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scold

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[  ]

A.

hated

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waved

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explained

D.

answered

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[  ]

A.

treasure

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good

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respect

D.

present

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[  ]

A.

lab

B.

library

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hall

D.

office

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[  ]

A.

watched

B.

stopped

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followed

D.

interviewed

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[  ]

A.

hoping

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finding

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realizing

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imagining

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[  ]

A.

surprised

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disappointed

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worried

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troubled

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[  ]

A.

hopelessly

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carefully

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unexpectedly

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unwillingly

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[  ]

A.

pleasant

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funny

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cold

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sad

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[  ]

A.

attended

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visited

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studied

D.

served

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[  ]

A.

clever

B.

brave

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proud

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happy

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[  ]

A.

set about

B.

set up

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take down

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take over

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[  ]

A.

satisfied

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excited

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moved

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ashamed

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[  ]

A.

house

B.

part

C.

garden

D.

place

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[  ]

A.

explained

B.

expressed

C.

refused

D.

admitted

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[  ]

A.

building

B.

yard

C.

playground

D.

square

(14)

[  ]

A.

laughed

B.

shouted

C.

glanced

D.

called

(15)

[  ]

A.

suggestion

B.

idea

C.

thought

D.

opinion

(16)

[  ]

A.

bored

B.

astonished

C.

interested

D.

pleased

(17)

[  ]

A.

department

B.

university

C.

business

D.

club

(18)

[  ]

A.

Once

B.

While

C.

Since

D.

Though

(19)

[  ]

A.

name

B.

character

C.

picture

D.

sign

(20)

[  ]

A.

talked

B.

knew

C.

heard

D.

cared

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