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Mike had been delivering (送) newspaper for a week, but he was still not quite sure
1
he was going to like his first job. Today he was to
2
the month's money from his customers (顾客). At the first house, Mike walked past the Pierces' barking dog,
3
was tied up in the front yard. When he
4
the door he got up enough
5
to ring the bell. He told the man what he
6
. Mr Pierce didn't smile or say anything , but he handed Mike a bill. Mike
7
counted out the man's change.
8
the time he got to the
9
house, Mike felt a little more at ease. Mr Simon was repairing his
10
. He, too, gave Mike a
11
. but he smiled and talked
12
Mike gave him his
13
.
As Mike walked to the third house, he
14
a bit uneasy, Mr Swenson was just
15
home from the store, and he stopped
16
he saw Mike. Mr Swenson paid Mike the exact amount in change. They stood
17
in front of the house
18
. This wasn't
19
to be such a difficult job
20
, thought Mike as he continued on his way.
1.
A.
what
B.
why
C.
whether
D.
which
2.
A.
fetch
B.
seize
C.
collect
D.
select
3.
A.
it
B.
he
C.
which
D.
who
4.
A.
arrived
B.
reached
C.
went
D.
got
5.
A.
courage
B.
money
C.
newspaper
D.
demand
6.
A.
liked
B.
believed
C.
wanted
D.
had
7.
A.
hardly
B.
lately
C.
carefully
D.
nearly
8.
A.
For
B.
In
C.
By
D.
On
9.
A.
third
B.
first
C.
second
D.
fourth
10.
A.
garden
B.
dog
C.
car
D.
job
11.
A.
money
B.
pay
C.
bill
D.
change
12.
A.
so
B.
for
C.
as
D.
because
13.
A.
newspaper
B.
help
C.
change
D.
smile
14.
A.
hadn't
B.
continue
C.
wasn't
D.
went
15.
A.
at
B.
in
C.
coming
D.
going
16.
A.
when
B.
thus
C.
where
D.
so
17.
A.
to talk
B.
talking
C.
back
D.
by
18.
A.
in no time
B.
at once
C.
for a while
D.
by and by
19.
A.
true
B.
happening
C.
going
D.
that
20.
A.
by far
B.
any longer
C.
after all
D.
at once
I don’t remember when it first started annoying me — her hands pushing my hair that way. But it
1
annoy me, for
2
felt work-worn and rough against my young skin.
3
, one night, I shouted out at her, “Don’t do that anymore — your hands are too rough!” She didn’t say anything in
4
. But never again did my mother close out my day with that familiar
5
of her love. Lying awake long afterward, my words stuck to me. But pride kept my conscience back, and I didn’t tell her I was
6
.
Time after time, with the passing years, my thoughts
7
to that night. By then I missed my mother’s hands, missed her goodnight kiss upon my forehead. Sometimes the incident seemed very
8
, sometimes far away. But always it hid in the back of my
9
.
Well, the years have passed, and I’m not a little girl any more. Mom is
10
her mid-seventies and those hands I once thought to be so rough are
11
doing things for me and my family. She cooks the best fried chicken in the world, gets stains out of blue jeans and still
12
on dishing out ice cream at any hour of the day or night. Through the years, my mother’s hands have put in countless hours of labor.
Now, my own children are grown and gone. Mom no longer has Dad, and on special occasions, I find myself drawn next door to
13
the night with her. So it was late on Thanksgiving Eve, as I slept in the bedroom of my
14
, a familiar hand hesitantly stole
15
my face to brush the hair from my forehead. Then a kiss, ever so gently, touched my eyebrow.
In my memory, for the thousandth time, I recalled the night, when my young voice
16
,“Don’t do that anymore — your hands are too rough!” Catching Mom’s hand in hand, I spoke out how sorry I was
17
that night. I thought she’d remember,
18
I did. But Mom didn’t know what I was talking about. She had forgotten — and forgiven — long ago.
That night, I fell asleep with a new
19
for my gentle mother and her
20
hands.
1.
A.
had
B.
did
C.
would
D.
will
2.
A.
they
B.
What
C.
them
D.
that
3.
A.
However
B.
Later
C.
Unluckily
D.
Finally
4.
A.
Order
B.
time
C.
reply
D.
return
5.
A.
expression
B.
signal
C.
impression
D.
mean
6.
A.
sad
B.
sorry
C.
stupid
D.
tired
7.
A.
adopted
B.
hurried
C.
returned
D.
adjusted
8.
A.
close
B.
serious
C.
deep
D.
clear
9.
A.
head
B.
mind
C.
brain
D.
thought
10.
A.
at
B.
on
C.
to
D.
in
11.
A.
still
B.
already
C.
almost
D.
even
12.
A.
insists
B.
sticks
C.
puts
D.
takes
13.
A.
stay
B.
pay
C.
spend
D.
spare
14.
A.
youth
B.
son
C.
daughter
D.
father
15.
A.
over
B.
Across
C.
through
D.
on
16.
A.
argued
B.
Talked
C.
explained
D.
complained
17.
A.
to
B.
At
C.
in
D.
for
18.
A.
when
B.
As
C.
so
D.
since
19.
A.
understanding
B.
connection
C.
appreciation
D.
relation
20.
A.
old
B.
Caring
C.
ugly
D.
tiring
The afternoon on December 25 in the waiting room, I was the nurse on duty. When I felt sad about having to
1
on Christmas Day, a woman and four small children showed up at my desk.
“Are you all sick?” I asked. “Yes.” the woman said
2
and lowered her head. But when it came to telling me about their
3
, things got a little surprising. They all seemed to be well and there was nothing
4
with their body.
Why did they tell a
5
that they were all sick? I did not say anything but
6
that it might be a little time before a doctor could
7
them . The mother said, “Take your time. We can
8
here. It’s so warm.” When she finished the register chart, I noticed she didn’t write down their address----were they
9
?
I looked at the
10
around the Christmas tree. The children were excited and
11
to be healthy. The littlest one was pointing at the Christmas tree and said something to the mother. Then I was sure that they came here not because of
12
but only for warmth.
I went back to the nurses’ station and
13
the homeless family. The nurses,
14
about working on Christmas Day like me, turned to feel sorry for the family and decided to
15
.We bought delicious food in the hospital restaurant and
16
a big dinner for our guests. We needed
17
. So we put apples in a basket and collected candies and clothes. Just as we were seriously prepared to meet the physical needs of the
18
, our team worked to meet the needs of a family who just wanted to be
19
on Christmas Day.
Later, as the family was to
20
, the youngest child ran to me and said, “Thank you very much. Good bye. ”
1.
A.
choose
B.
work
C.
shop
D.
clean
2.
A.
angrily
B.
joyfully
C.
weakly
D.
loudly
3.
A.
plans
B.
jobs
C.
habits
D.
problems
4.
A.
wrong
B.
new
C.
special
D.
strange
5.
A.
story
B.
lie
C.
joke
D.
secret
6.
A.
explained
B.
agree
C.
promised
D.
replied
7.
A.
visit
B.
educate
C.
see
D.
encourage
8.
A.
sleep
B.
eat
C.
dance
D.
wait
9.
A.
careless
B.
homeless
C.
impolite
D.
unhappy
10.
A.
family
B.
team
C.
class
D.
police
11.
A.
seemed
B.
wanted
C.
decided
D.
happened
12.
A.
fun
B.
hunger
C.
illness
D.
tiredness
13.
A.
introduced
B.
mentioned
C.
reported
D.
greeted
14.
A.
writing
B.
learning
C.
worrying
D.
complaining
15.
A.
leave
B.
stop
C.
watch
D.
help
16.
A.
prepared
B.
cooked
C.
ordered
D.
started
17.
A.
vegetables
B.
materials
C.
presents
D.
fruits
18.
A.
doctors
B.
patients
C.
leaders
D.
nurses
19.
A.
satisfied
B.
excited
C.
warm
D.
full
20.
A.
watch
B.
sing
C.
win
D.
Leave
At 8:30 on a busy morning of one day,an elderly gentleman in his 80s came to the hospital . I heard him saying to the nurse that he was in a hurry for an appointment at 9:30.
The nurse had him take a
1
in the waiting area,
2
him it would be at least 40 minutes
3
someone would be able to see him. I saw him
4
his watch and decided, since I was
5
busy—my patient didn’t
6
at the appointed hour, I would examine his wound. While taking care of his wound, I asked him if he had another doctor’s appointment.
The gentleman said no and told me that he
7
to go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his
8
. He told me that she had been
9
for a while and that she had a special disease. I asked if she would be
10
if he was a bit late. He replied that she
11
knew who he was, that she had not been able to
12
him for five years now. I was
13
, and asked him, “And you
14
go every morning, even though she doesn’t know who you are?”
He smiled and said, “She doesn’t know me, but I know who she is.” I had to hold back
15
as he left.
Now I
16
that in marriages, true love is
17
of all that is. The happiest people don’t
18
have the best of everything; they just
19
the best of everything they have.
20
isn’t about how to live through the storm, but how to dance in the rain.
1.
A.
breath
B.
test
C.
seat
D.
walk
2.
A.
persuading
B.
telling
C.
understanding
D.
promising
3.
A.
if
B.
after
C.
since
D.
before
4.
A.
looking at
B.
fixing
C.
taking off
D.
glaring at
5.
A.
very
B.
also
C.
not
D.
seldom
6.
A.
go away
B.
see off
C.
come on
D.
turn up
7.
A.
happened
B.
forgot
C.
pretended
D.
needed
8.
A.
wife
B.
daughter
C.
mother
D.
sister
9.
A.
late
B.
there
C.
around
D.
well
10.
A.
worried
B.
lonely
C.
doubtful
D.
hungry
11.
A.
so far
B.
neither
C.
no longer
D.
already
12.
A.
believe
B.
answer
C.
recognize
D.
expect
13.
A.
moved
B.
surprised
C.
disappointed
D.
satisfied
14.
A.
still
B.
then
C.
thus
D.
only
15.
A.
curiosity
B.
judgment
C.
words
D.
tears
16.
A.
suggest
B.
realize
C.
hope
D.
predict
17.
A.
acceptance
B.
expression
C.
agreement
D.
exhibition
18.
A.
naturally
B.
completely
C.
necessarily
D.
frequently
19.
A.
learn
B.
make
C.
favor
D.
try
20.
A.
Adventure
B.
Beauty
C.
Trust
D.
Life
One stormy night many years ago, an elderly man and his wife entered a small hotel in Philadelphia. Trying to get out of the
1
, the couple went to the front desk hoping to
2
for the night.
“Could you
3
give us a room here?” the husband asked.
The clerk, a
4
man with a winning smile, looked at the couple and
5
that there were three conventions(大会) in town.
“All of our
6
are taken,” the clerk said. “But I can’t send a
7
couple like you
8
into the rain at 1 o’clock in the morning. Would you please be
9
to sleep in my room? It’s not exactly a suite(套房), but it will be good enough to make you
10
for the night.”
The couple said no politely.
“Don’t
11
me. It is just fine with me,” the clerk told them.
As he paid his bill the next morning, the elderly man said to the clerk, “You are the kind of manager who should be the boss of the best hotel. Maybe someday I’11 build
12
for you.” The three of them had a good
13
.
Two years passed. The clerk had almost forgotten it
14
he received a letter from the old man. It recalled(使回忆) that stormy night and contained a round-trip(双程的)
15
to New York, asking the young man to pay them a visit. The old man met him in New York, and
16
him to the corner of Fifth Avenue and 34
th
Street.
He then pointed to a great new
17
there, a palace of reddish stone. “That,” said the old man, “is the hotel I have just built for you to
18
.”
“You must be
19
,” the young man said.
“I am sure I am not,” said the old man, the name of
20
was William Waldorf Astor, and the magnificent structure was the original Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The young clerk, George C. Boldt became its first manager.
1.
A.
rain
B.
anger
C.
snow
D.
hunger
2.
A.
leave
B.
go
C.
stay
D.
look
3.
A.
surely
B.
possibly
C.
really
D.
freely20080507
4.
A.
lazy
B.
bored
C.
nervous
D.
friendly
5.
A.
shouted
B.
explained
C.
believed
D.
agreed
6.
A.
hotels
B.
desks
C.
streets
D.
rooms
7.
A.
nice
B.
famous
C.
rich
D.
common
8.
A.
beyond
B.
off
C.
out
D.
under
9.
A.
kind
B.
glad
C.
good
D.
generous
10.
A.
enjoyable
B.
helpful
C.
grateful
D.
comfortable
11.
A.
worry about
B.
take care of
C.
make use of
D.
come up with
12.
A.
one
B.
it
C.
them
D.
those
13.
A.
sleep
B.
meal
C.
laugh
D.
walk
14.
A.
after
B.
before
C.
while
D.
when
15.
A.
ticket
B.
bill
C.
check
D.
questionnaire
16.
A.
made
B.
told
C.
treated
D.
led
17.
A.
building
B.
car
C.
bedroom
D.
place
18.
A.
live
B.
sell
C.
manage
D.
rent
19.
A.
lying
B.
joking
C.
dreaming
D.
cheating
20.
A.
whose
B.
which
C.
whom
D.
who
I suspect that the most basic and powerful way to connect to another person is to listen. Just listen. Perhaps the most important thing we ever give each other is our
1
, and especially if it’s given from the
2
. When people are talking, there’s no need to do anything but
3
them. Just take them
4
. Listen to what they’re saying. Care about it. Most times caring about it is even more important than
5
it.
One of my patients told me that when she
6
to tell her story, people often
7
to tell her that they had once had something just like that happen to her. Subtly her pain became a story about themselves.
8
she stopped talking to most people. It was just too
9
. We connect through listening. When we interrupt what someone is saying to let them know that we understand, we move the
10
of attention to ourselves. But when we listen, they know we care.
I have ever learned to
11
to someone crying by just listening. In the old days I used to reach for the tissues(纸巾)
12
I realized that passing a person a tissue may be just another way to shut them
13
, to take them out of their
14
of sadness and pain. Now I just listen. When they have cried all they need to cry, they find me there
15
them.
This
16
thing has not been that easy to learn. It certainly went against everything I had been
17
since I was very young at school. I thought people listened only because they were too
18
to speak or did not know the answer. A loving silence often has far more
19
to connect than the most well-intentioned
20
.
1.
A.
introduction
B.
instruction
C.
attention
D.
relaxation
2.
A.
head
B.
memory
C.
mind
D.
heart
3.
A.
talk to
B.
listen to
C.
object to
D.
stick to
4.
A.
in
B.
up
C.
off
D.
away
5.
A.
denying
B.
remembering
C.
questioning
D.
understanding
6.
A.
managed
B.
tried
C.
hoped
D.
expected
7.
A.
encouraged
B.
interrupted
C.
discouraged
D.
urged
8.
A.
Eventually
B.
Immediately
C.
Completely
D.
Especially
9.
A.
impolite
B.
meaningless
C.
lonely
D.
selfish
10.
A.
middle
B.
focus
C.
center
D.
choice
11.
A.
respond
B.
compare
C.
link
D.
regret
12.
A.
unless
B.
if
C.
until
D.
when
13.
A.
down
B.
away
C.
in
D.
off
14.
A.
experiment
B.
mixture
C.
judgment
D.
experience
15.
A.
with
B.
against
C.
for
D.
among
16.
A.
complex
B.
simple
C.
complicated
D.
single
17.
A.
mentioned
B.
published
C.
taught
D.
proved
18.
A.
shy
B.
greedy
C.
active
D.
proud
19.
A.
strength
B.
energy
C.
power
D.
force
20.
A.
gestures
B.
praise
C.
criticism
D.
words
Coming home from school that dark winter day so long ago, I was filled with excitement of having the weekend off. But I was
1
into stillness by what I saw. Mother was seated at the far end of the sofa,
2
, with the second-hand green typewriter on the table. She told me that she couldn’t type fast and then she was out of work. My shock and embarrassment(尴尬) at finding mother in tears was a perfect proof of how
3
I understood the pressures on her. Sitting beside her on the sofa. I began very
4
to understand. “I guess we all have to
5
sometimes.” Mother said quietly. I could
6
her pain and the tension(紧张) of
7
the strong feelings that were interrupted by my arrival. Suddenly, something inside me
8
. I reached out and put my arms around her. She broke then. She put her face
9
my shoulder and sobbed(啜泣). I held her
10
and didn’t try to talk. I knew I was doing what I should. What I could
11
it was enough. In that moment, feeling mother’s
12
with feelings, I understood for the first time, her being so easy to
13
. She was still my mother,
14
she was something
15
, a person having the ability of bearing fear,
16
and failure. I could feel her pain as she must have felt mine on a thousand occasions when I sought
17
in her arms.
A week later Mother took a job selling dry goods at half the salary the radio station
18
. “It’s a job I can do, though,” she said simply. But the evening practice on the old green typewriter continued. I had a very
19
feeling now when I passed her door at night and heard her tapping
20
across the paper. I knew there was something more going on in there than a woman learning to type.
1.
A.
tired
B.
ashamed
C.
lazy
D.
shocked
2.
A.
crying
B.
smiling
C.
thinking
D.
whispering
3.
A.
eagerly
B.
worriedly
C.
little
D.
much
4.
A.
quickly
B.
slowly
C.
suddenly
D.
proudly
5.
A.
fail
B.
win
C.
fall sick
D.
give in
6.
A.
know of
B.
watch
C.
sense
D.
recognize
7.
A.
holding back
B.
putting away
C.
sitting up
D.
stopping from
8.
A.
lit up
B.
came true
C.
turned
D.
increased
9.
A.
to
B.
up
C.
through
D.
against
10.
A.
thoughtfully
B.
tightly
C.
carefully
D.
politely
11.
A.
and that
B.
now that
C.
but that
D.
so that
12.
A.
hand
B.
face
C.
hair
D.
back
13.
A.
content
B.
break
C.
fall
D.
understand
14.
A.
therefore
B.
however
C.
yet
D.
though
15.
A.
more
B.
much
C.
little
D.
huge
16.
A.
wound
B.
defeat
C.
cut
D.
hurt
17.
A.
kindness
B.
memory
C.
comfort
D.
support
18.
A.
supplied
B.
offered
C.
paid for
D.
contributed
19.
A.
different
B.
hard
C.
pleasant
D.
serious
20.
A.
off
B.
away
C.
out
D.
through
In 1957, Jane Goodall first met the famous anthropologist (人类学者) Dr Louis Leakey, who later played an important role in her life. With the
1
of gaining insight into humans’ evolutionary (进化的) past, Dr Leakey
2
a pioneering long-term field study on
3
chimps. Even though Jane had no formal
4
, her patience and determination to understand animals
5
him to choose her for the study.
6
it was unusual for a woman to work in the forest of Africa, going there
7
the fulfillment (实现) of her childhood dream. In the summer of 1960 she
8
in Tanzania(坦桑尼亚) on Lake Tanganyika’s eastern shore. This marked the
9
of the longest continuous field study of animals in their
10
habitat(栖息地). Five years
11
, she earned a doctor’s degree at Cambridge University and then
12
to Tanzania to found the Gombe Stream Research Center. And in 1977, to provide on-going
13
for chimp research, Dr Goodall
14
The Jane Goodall Institute.
Today, she
15
most of her time traveling around the world, giving lectures on her
16
at Gombe and speaking to school groups about Roots &Shoots, her environmental education and humanitarian program for the
17
.
“Chimps have given me so
18
. The long hours spent with them in the
19
have enriched my life beyond measure. What I have learned from them has shaped my
20
of human behavior, of our place in nature.”
1.
A.
way
B.
idea
C.
knowledge
D.
method
2.
A.
suggested
B.
achieved
C.
argued
D.
changed
3.
A.
modest
B.
special
C.
rude
D.
wild
4.
A.
exercise
B.
training
C.
living
D.
practice
5.
A.
devoted
B.
let
C.
made
D.
led
6.
A.
If
B.
Because
C.
Although
D.
Once
7.
A.
meant
B.
stopped
C.
intended
D.
inspired
8.
A.
arrived
B.
left
C.
reached
D.
went
9.
A.
end
B.
beginning
C.
happening
D.
achievement
10.
A.
new
B.
old
C.
man-made
D.
natural
11.
A.
later
B.
before
C.
ago
D.
behind
12.
A.
connected
B.
referred
C.
returned
D.
turned
13.
A.
environment
B.
evidence
C.
time
D.
support
14.
A.
created
B.
built
C.
founded
D.
set
15.
A.
costs
B.
spends
C.
pays
D.
devotes
16.
A.
bravery
B.
presence
C.
experiences
D.
appearance
17.
A.
animals
B.
youth
C.
human
D.
adults
18.
A.
little
B.
many
C.
much
D.
few
19.
A.
field
B.
university
C.
institute
D.
forest
20.
A.
imagination
B.
desire
C.
understanding
D.
protection
Is it difficult for you to get up in the morning? Do you sometimes oversleep? Are you often late for work or school? Yes? Then Hiroyuki Sugiyama of Japan has a (an)
1
bed for you. Hiroyuki's bed will get you up in the morning! Here is how it
2
.
The bed
3
an alarm clock. First, the alarm clock rings. You have a few minutes to wake up. Next, a tape recorder in the bed plays
4
music or other pleasant sounds. The tape recorder in Hiroyuki's bed plays a recording of his girlfriend. She whispers in a sweet
5
, "Wake up, darling, please." A few minutes later, a second recording
6
. The sound recording can be loud music or
7
sounds. Hiroyuki hears a recording of his boss shouts, "Wake up immediately,
8
you'11 be late!"
If you don't get up
9
the second recording, you will be sorry! A mechanical "foot" is in the bed. The mechanical foot kicks you in the head. Then the bed waits a few
10
minutes. What! You're still in bed! Slowly the
11
of the bed rises higher and higher. The foot of the bed goes lower and lower.
12
the bed is vertical (垂直的). You slide off the bed and onto the floor. You are out of bed and
13
Hiroyuki made his bed because he wanted to
14
a contest. He works for Honda Motor Company. Once every two years Honda has a contest for its 200,000 employees ---"All-Honda Idea Contest". The employees think of new ideas. If their ideas win, the employees win
15
. Hiroyuki Sugiyama won a lot of money for his bed.
1.
A.
expensive
B.
special
C.
valuable
D.
comfortable
2.
A.
works
B.
runs
C.
happens
D.
moves
3.
A.
is separated from
B.
is made up of
C.
is attached to
D.
is made into
4.
A.
loud
B.
classical
C.
pop
D.
soft
5.
A.
sound
B.
voice
C.
noise
D.
way
6.
A.
sends
B.
turns
C.
plays
D.
appears
7.
A.
pleasant
B.
interesting
C.
unpleasant
D.
funny
8.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
so
D.
or
9.
A.
after
B.
until
C.
since
D.
before
10.
A.
other
B.
another
C.
more
D.
one
11.
A.
end
B.
middle
C.
body
D.
top
12.
A.
However
B.
Finally
C.
Therefore
D.
Otherwise
13.
A.
angry
B.
work
C.
happy
D.
awake
14.
A.
win
B.
achieve
C.
gain
D.
defeat
15.
A.
praises
B.
contents
C.
prizes
D.
medals
A little boy invited his mother to attend his school’s first teacher-parent meeting. To the little boy’s
1
, she said she would go. This
2
be the first time that his classmates and t eacher
3
his mother and he felt
4
of her appearance. Although she was a beautiful woman, there was a severe scar(疤痕) that
5
nearly the entire right side of her face. The boy never wanted to
6
why or how she got the scar.
At the meeting, the people were
7
by the kindness and natural beauty of his mother
8
the scar, but the little boy was still embarrassed and
9
himself from everyone. He did, however, get within
10
of a conversation between his mother and his teacher.
The teacher asked
11
, “How did you get the scar on your face?”
The mother replied, “
12
my son was a baby, he was in a room that caught fire. Everyone was
13
afraid to go in because the fire was
14
, so I went in. As I was running toward his bed, I saw a long piece of wood coming down and I placed myself over him trying to protect him. I was knocked
15
but fortunately, a fireman came in and saved both of us.” She
16
the burned side of her face. “This scar will be
17
, but to this day, I have never
18
what I did.”
At this point, the little boy came out running toward his mother with tears in his eyes. He held her in his arms and felt a great
19
of the sacrifice(牺牲) that his mother had made for him. He held her hand
20
for the rest of the day.
1.
A.
enjoyment
B.
disappointment
C.
surprise
D.
excitement
2.
A.
would
B.
could
C.
should
D.
must
3.
A.
noticed
B.
greeted
C.
accepted
D.
met
4.
A.
sick
B.
ashamed
C.
afraid
D.
tired
5.
A.
included
B.
passed
C.
covered
D.
shaded
6.
A.
talk about
B.
think about
C.
care about
D.
hear about
7.
A.
impressed
B.
surprised
C.
excited
D.
comforted
8.
A.
in sight of
B.
by means of
C.
by way of
D.
in spite of
9.
A.
hid
B.
protected
C.
separated
D.
escaped
10.
A.
understanding
B.
reminding
C.
hearing
D.
learning
11.
A.
carefully
B.
seriously
C.
nervously
D.
anxiously
12.
A.
As
B.
When
C.
Since
D.
While
13.
A.
so
B.
much
C.
quite
D.
too
14.
A.
out of control
B.
under control
C.
in control
D.
over control
15.
A.
helpless
B.
hopeless
C.
senseless
D.
useless
16.
A.
pointed
B.
showed
C.
wiped
D.
touched
17.
A.
ugly
B.
lasting
C.
serious
D.
frightening
18.
A.
forgot
B.
recognized
C.
considered
D.
regretted
19.
A.
honor
B.
sense
C.
happiness
D.
pride
20.
A.
quietly
B.
slightly
C.
tightly
D.
suddenly
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