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There are many kinds of friends. Some are always
1
you , but don't understand you. Many people will step in your life, but only
2
friends leave footprints. (脚印).
I shall always remember the girl with the
3
.
It was the golden season. I could see the yellow leaves
4
in the cool
5
. In such a season, I liked walking alone in the leaves,
6
the sound of them.
Autumn is a
7
season but to me life is uninteresting. The free days always get me
8
. But one day, the sound of a violin
9
into my ears. I saw a young girl was
10
in playing her violin.
I had
11
seen her before. Lost in the music, I didn't know that I had been
12
there for so long.
Every day she played the violin in the corner of the building
13
I went downstairs to watch her performance. The
14
seemed no longer lonely and life became interesting.
15
we didn't know each other, I thought we were already good friends.
Autumn was nearly over. One day, When I was listening carefully, the sound suddenly
16
. To my surprise, the girl came over to me and a
17
expression appeared on her face.
" I am leaving. I once played very badly. It was your listening every day that
18
me” She said.
“In fact, it was your playing that gave me a meaningful autumn." I answered.
The girl smiled, and
19
did I.
I never heard her play again. She is like a
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— so short, so bright, like a shooting star giving off so much light that it makes the autumn beautiful.
1.
A.
with
B.
for
C.
against
D.
To
2.
A.
kind
B.
true
C.
new
D.
old
3.
A.
sound
B.
song
C.
play
D.
violin
4.
A.
shaking
B.
hanging
C.
jumping
D.
floating
5.
A.
wind
B.
snow
C.
air
D.
rain
6.
A.
watching
B.
listening to
C.
seeing
D.
hearing
7.
A.
lively
B.
lovely
C.
harvest
D.
lonely
8.
A.
up
B.
off
C.
down
D.
over
9.
A.
flowed
B.
grew
C.
entered
D.
ran
10.
A.
lost
B.
active
C.
busy
D.
interested
11.
A.
once
B.
never
C.
often
D.
usually
12.
A.
waiting
B.
stopping
C.
standing
D.
hearing
13.
A.
because
B.
so
C.
when
D.
but
14.
A.
autumn
B.
music
C.
girl
D.
leaves
15.
A.
But
B.
However
C.
Even
D.
Though
16.
A.
stopped
B.
began
C.
gone
D.
changed
17.
A.
surprised
B.
happy
C.
strange
D.
sad
18.
A.
upset
B.
excited
C.
encouraged
D.
interested
19.
A.
so
B.
nor
C.
such
D.
neither
20.
A.
song
B.
dream
C.
drink
D.
picture
My mother used to ask me what is the most important part of the body. Through the years I would
1
the correct answer. When I was young,I thought
2
was very important to us as humans,so I said,“My ears,Mummy.” She said,“No. Many people are
3
.But you keep thinking about it and I will ask you again soon.”
Several years passed before she asked me again. Since making my first
4
,I had often thought over the question. So this time I told her,“Mummy,it must be our eyes.” She looked at me and said,“You are
5
fast,but the answer is not correct because there are many people who are blind.”
6
the years,Mother asked me a couple more
7
and always her response to my answer was,“No,but you are getting
8
every year,my child.” Then last year,my grandpa
9
.Everyone was heartbroken. Everybody was crying. My mum looked at me when it was our
10
to say our final goodbye to Grandpa. She asked me,“Do you know the most important body part yet,my dear?”
I was
11
when she was asking me this now. I always thought this was a
12
between her and me. She saw the
13
on my face and told me,“This question is very important. It shows that you have really
14
your life.” I saw her eyes well up with tears. She said,“My dear,the most important body part is your
15
.”I asked,“Is it because they hold up your head?” She replied,“No,it is
16
on them a crying friend or a loved one can rest his or her head. I only hope that you have enough
17
and friends and that you will have a shoulder to cry
18
when you need it.” Then and there I understood the most important body part is not a
19
one. It is sympathetic to the pain of
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.
1.
A.
notice
B.
believe in
C.
doubt
D.
guess at
2.
A.
love
B.
health
C.
sound
D.
sight
3.
A.
blind
B.
deaf
C.
invisible
D.
thoughtful
4.
A.
discovery
B.
decision
C.
attempt
D.
suggestion
5.
A.
learning
B.
thinking
C.
growing
D.
changing
6.
A.
Before
B.
Till
C.
Beyond
D.
Over
7.
A.
ways
B.
things
C.
questions
D.
times
8.
A.
stronger
B.
taller
C.
smarter
D.
nicer
9.
A.
left
B.
got ill
C.
died
D.
got wounded
10.
A.
duty
B.
turn
C.
pity
D.
chance
11.
A.
shocked
B.
satisfied
C.
interested
D.
excited
12.
A.
game
B.
test
C.
match
D.
secret
13.
A.
worry
B.
puzzlement
C.
regret
D.
pain
14.
A.
enjoyed
B.
found
C.
disliked
D.
lived
15.
A.
shoulders
B.
feet
C.
hands
D.
hair
16.
A.
how
B.
because
C.
why
D.
whether
17.
A.
respect
B.
favor
C.
love
D.
fun
18.
A.
by
B.
on
C.
above
D.
for
19.
A.
valuable
B.
useful
C.
selfish
D.
precious
20.
A.
others
B.
the deaf
C.
Grandpa
D.
the blind
It is interesting to observe the way in which children so often react against their parents’ ideas, while at the same time
1
their parent’s characteristics. This is to say, the children grow up to have different
2
from their parents, yet to have
3
personalities. There is a
4
going on in the toy world at present over
5
children should be encouraged to have war toys. I do not see any
6
in forbidding them when I think of the
7
of my friend Henry.
Henry is the son of strict parents who were against war. He was never
8
toy soldiers or guns as a
9
.
Henry
10
and went into the army, becoming a first-class soldier and
11
all sorts of honors in the army. In that way he became the
12
of what his parents might have
13
of their son. And yet there is a gentleness about Henry which shows a
14
personality. His sympathies(同情) which I can see must have come from his
15
.
16
doing things differently from our parents, a lot of the
17
gets passed on.
Parents have to
18
their children what they believe to be right; but it is not much your ideas that the children
19
your example. Perhaps the best way to teach one’s child gentleness is not to forbid toy guns, but to be
20
in one’s own everyday life.
1.
A.
studying
B.
keeping
C.
changing
D.
cutting
2.
A.
views
B.
characters
C.
appearance
D.
behavior
3.
A.
different
B.
special
C.
perfect
D.
similar
4.
A.
fight
B.
quarrel
C.
speech
D.
problem
5.
A.
when
B.
whether
C.
why
D.
how
6.
A.
way
B.
harm
C.
point
D.
idea
7.
A.
past
B.
mistake
C.
example
D.
experience
8.
A.
allowed
B.
encouraged
C.
given
D.
found
9.
A.
son
B.
boy
C.
pupil
D.
person
10.
A.
gave up
B.
ended up
C.
grew up
D.
rose up
11.
A.
winning
B.
accepting
C.
losing
D.
refusing
12.
A.
extreme
B.
special
C.
officer
D.
opposite
13.
A.
expected
B.
thought
C.
spoke
D.
proved
14.
A.
powerful
B.
silent
C.
peaceful
D.
calm
15.
A.
family
B.
friends
C.
soldiers
D.
brothers
16.
A.
In spite of
B.
Instead of
C.
Because of
D.
Though
17.
A.
knowledge
B.
money
C.
happiness
D.
spirit
18.
A.
realize
B.
teach
C.
forbid
D.
deliver
19.
A.
follow
B.
examine
C.
accept
D.
support
20.
A.
strict
B.
gentle
C.
different
D.
sympathetic
Wherever in the world you’re reading this right now, you will be aware of just how mixed modern society has become in terms of race. Within the UK, mixed-raced children are the largest
1
ethnic minority. Bringing home a partnerof a different
2
to yourself is no longer viewed as, “strange” or “different” in alot of families.When Joseph brought home Hari, the
3
that she was of Indian parentage was never even talked about — she made him happy. They made each other happy. And that was all that
4
.
But the reason why they were together for 11 years before they got
5
is that Hari was afraid of telling her
6
about the person that she’d fallen in love with. She was afraid of the consequences it would
7
for her younger sisters. Would theybe packed off to India? Would they end up in arranged
8
they may not want? At 22 years old, when she first fell in love with him — it wasa large burden to
9
.
But she loved him, and
10
they moved in together… and then bought a house by theBrighton coast, where they have
11
for almost 8 years. All the while her parents didn’t know. Her sisters did, and they too lovedJoseph — they
12
him as the brother they’d never had.
But after nine years together, she finally had to tell her father (her mother
13
away a few years ago). We were on tenderhooks(惶恐不安)the weekend she went up North to tell him.
It was emotional and as a family we were worried. Hari had been
14
of our family for so long, we felt for her. We knew how
15
it would be. She loved her father, but knew this would hurt him, who was a very traditional Sikh man.
1.
A.
growing
B.
slowing
C.
reducing
D.
ageing
2.
A.
sex
B.
race
C.
citizenship
D.
nationality
3.
A.
fact
B.
idea
C.
statement
D.
news
4.
A.
worked
B.
meant
C.
existed
D.
mattered
5.
A.
reunited
B.
accepted
C.
married
D.
divorced
6.
A.
family
B.
parents
C.
classmates
D.
friends
7.
A.
bear
B.
have
C.
make
D.
receive
8.
A.
reunions
B.
gatherings
C.
marriages
D.
parties
9.
A.
hold
B.
bring
C.
take
D.
carry
10.
A.
eventually
B.
generally
C.
possibly
D.
faithfully
11.
A.
lived
B.
worked
C.
studied
D.
dated
12.
A.
found
B.
thought
C.
belived
D.
saw
13.
A.
went
B.
ran
C.
passed
D.
fled
14.
A.
member
B.
part
C.
fun
D.
role
15.
A.
easy
B.
close
C.
hard
D.
awful
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? This is one of life’s
1
questions and people have been debating about it for thousands of years. Now scientists believe they have solved this
2
. Researchers from Sheffield and Warwick Universities in England discovered the answer
3
. They used a super computer to observe the shell-making process while a new shell was
4
. Then they found one protein called OCl7 that is
5
for forming eggshell. This is only found inside a chicken’s body, which is proof that the
6
came first. The team was
7
looking at how animals and birds make eggshells but suddenly made their surprising
8
. The big question now is where chickens came from. The
9
is from dinosaurs.
The research team said eggshells are one of nature’s most
10
creations. Professor John Harding from the team told reporters: “Understanding how chickens make eggshells is fascinating in itself, but it can also be
11
in designing new materials.” Eggshells are very lightweight but incredibly strong. Even the most up-to-date materials
12
by the world’s top engineers can not produce anything as
13
as an eggshell. Professor Harding added that
14
eggshells could help to cure bone diseases and design materials for the construction industry.“Nature has found wonderful ways that
15
for all kinds of problems in materials science and technology — we can learn a lot from them.” he said.
1.
A.
strangest
B.
best
C.
oldest
D.
longest
2.
A.
puzzle
B.
story
C.
history
D.
idea
3.
A.
on purpose
B.
by chance
C.
without hesitation
D.
at work
4.
A.
breaking
B.
changing
C.
disappearing
D.
forming
5.
A.
necessary
B.
easy
C.
kind
D.
impossible
6.
A.
egg
B.
eggshell
C.
chicken
D.
dinosaur
7.
A.
obviously
B.
originally
C.
thoughtfully
D.
surprisingly
8.
A.
invention
B.
mistake
C.
statement
D.
discovery
9.
A.
answer
B.
research
C.
key
D.
egg
10.
A.
strange
B.
ridiculous
C.
funny
D.
amazing
11.
A.
hopeful
B.
helpful
C.
respectful
D.
colorful
12.
A.
bought
B.
cut
C.
designed
D.
carried
13.
A.
brilliant
B.
ordinary
C.
light
D.
strong
14.
A.
finding
B.
watching
C.
studying
D.
making
15.
A.
happen
B.
work
C.
wait
D.
look
I remember one Thanksgiving when our family had no money and no food, and someone came knocking on our door. A man was
1
there with a huge box of food, a giant turkey and even some
2
to cook it in. I couldn’t
3
it. My dad demanded, “Who are you? Where are you from?” The stranger announced, “I’m here because a friend of yours knows you’re in need and that you wouldn’t accept
4
help, so I’ve brought this for you. Have a great Thanksgiving.” My father said, “No, no, we
5
accept this.” The stranger replied, “You don’t have
6
” , closed the door and left.
Obviously that experience had a profound impact(深刻影响)on my life. I
7
myself that someday I would do well enough financially
8
I could do the same thing for other people. By the time I was eighteen I had created my Thanksgiving ritual(习惯). I would go out
9
and buy enough food for one or two
10
. Then I would dress like a delivery boy, go to the
11
neighborhood and just knock on a
12
. I always
13
a note that explained my Thanksgiving experience
14
a kid. The note said, “All that I ask
15
is that you take good enough care of
16
so that someday you can do the same thing for someone else.” I have received more from this annual ritual than I have from any amount of
17
I’ve ever earned.
Years ago I was in New York City with my new wife during Thanksgiving. She was sad because we were not with our family.
18
she would be home decorating the house for Christmas, but we were
19
in a hotel room. When I told her what I always did on Thanksgiving, she got excited.
We packed enough food for seven families for thirty days and went to buildings where half a dozen people lived in one room with no electricity and no heat in winter surrounded by rats, cockroaches(蟑螂)and the smell of urine(尿). It was both an
20
realization that people lived in this way and a truly fulfilling experience to make even a small difference.
1.
A.
speaking
B.
standing
C.
looking
D.
shouting
2.
A.
meat
B.
vegetables
C.
pans
D.
firewood
3.
A.
believe
B.
accept
C.
help
D.
refuse
4.
A.
direct
B.
some
C.
our
D.
any
5.
A.
may not
B.
needn’t
C.
can’t
D.
daren’t
6.
A.
any money
B.
a choice
C.
food
D.
a turkey
7.
A.
permitted
B.
promised
C.
asked
D.
said
8.
A.
when
B.
so that
C.
even if
D.
as if
9.
A.
driving
B.
playing
C.
offering
D.
shopping
10.
A.
people
B.
children
C.
families
D.
days
11.
A.
nearest
B.
farthest
C.
largest
D.
poorest
12.
A.
house
B.
door
C.
window
D.
gate
13.
A.
concluded
B.
included
C.
wrote
D.
took
14.
A.
like
B.
with
C.
as
D.
to
15.
A.
in return
B.
later
C.
in future
D.
for
16.
A.
others
B.
yourself
C.
your family
D.
the presents
17.
A.
warmth
B.
thanks
C.
money
D.
encouragement
18.
A.
Unfortunately
B.
Obviously
C.
Normally
D.
Gradually
19.
A.
stuck
B.
excited
C.
free
D.
delighted
20.
A.
exciting
B.
astonishing
C.
encouraging
D.
Outstanding
Man-made Causes
Man-made causes probably do the most damage. There are many man-made causes.
1
is one of the biggest man-made problems. Pollution
2
in many shapes and sizes. Burning fossil fuels is one thing that causes pollution. Fossil(化石) fuels(燃料)are fuels made of organic matter such as coal, or oil. when fossil fuels are burned they
3
a green house gas called CO2. Also mining coal and oil allows methane to escape. How does it escape? Methane(甲烷)is
4
in the ground.
5
coal or oil is mined you have to dig up the earth a little. When you dig up the fossil fuels you dig up the methane as well.
Another major man-made
6
of Global Warming is population. More people
7
more food, and more methods of transportation, right? That means more methane because
8
will be more burning of fossil fuels,
9
more agriculture. Now you’re probably thinking, “Wait a minute, you said agriculture is going to be damaged by Global Warming, but
10
you’re saying agriculture is going to help cause Global Warming?” Well, have you
11
been in a barn filled with animals and you smell something
12
? You re
13
methane. Another source of methane is manure. Because more food is needed we have to raise food. Animals like cows are a source of food which means more manure and methane. Another problem
14
the increasing population is
15
. More people means more cars, and more cares means more pollution. Also, many people have more than one car.
Since CO2 contributes to global warming, the increase in population makes the problem worse because we breathe out CO2.
16
, the trees that change our CO2 to oxygen are being demolished because we’re using the land that we cut the trees down from as property
17
our homes and buildings. We are not replacing the trees(an important part of our ecosystem), so we are
18
taking
19
of our natural resources and giving nothing back in
20
.
1.
A.
Pollution
B.
Damage
C.
Fossil
D.
Transportation
2.
A.
goes
B.
comes
C.
takes
D.
moves
3.
A.
give off
B.
look out
C.
burn away
D.
take in
4.
A.
originally
B.
mostly
C.
naturally
D.
usually
5.
A.
Because
B.
When
C.
While
D.
But
6.
A.
reason
B.
excuse
C.
cause
D.
problem
7.
A.
eats
B.
takes
C.
produces
D.
means
8.
A.
it
B.
there
C.
that
D.
they
9.
A.
and
B.
or
C.
though
D.
but
10.
A.
then
B.
there
C.
before
D.
now
11.
A.
ever
B.
yet
C.
still
D.
even
12.
A.
Pleasant
B.
terrible
C.
sweet
D.
nice
13.
A.
feeling
B.
using
C.
looking
D.
smelling
14.
A.
of
B.
as
C.
with
D.
for
15.
A.
pollution
B.
population
C.
warming
D.
transportation
16.
A.
Also
B.
However
C.
Therefore
D.
Thus
17.
A.
as
B.
for
C.
like
D.
to
18.
A.
quickly
B.
constantly
C.
surely
D.
usually
19.
A.
use
B.
part
C.
hold
D.
advantage
20.
A.
return
B.
turn
C.
general
D.
total
An old man found a sparrow with a broken wing. He brought it home and nursed it back to
1
. Afterwards, though it could fly, the sparrow
2
to leave the house. The old man`s wife asked her husband to get rid of the bird as it was
3
the house.But he wouldn`t listen.
One day while her husband was asleep, the woman
4
the sparrow, took it far away from the house,and let it go,warning it never to
5
. The old man missed his friend and hoped it would come back,
6
it never did. Then one day,several weeks later,he was walking past an old house when he heard a
7
sound.He looked up and there was the
8
, sitting on the gate.The sparrow gave the old man a gold
9
it had found in the house.
The old man did not
10
much about money,but his wife was
11
when she saw the coin,and made up her mind to get more from the sparrow.
12
,early the next morning she slipped out of her house and made her
13
to the old house.When she saw the sparrow she
14
it to return.
“If you have found
15
,bring it along and I`11 spend it all on you.”she promised.
The sparrow brought her an old
16
with the help of its friends.The basket was
17
but the woman did not wait to find out what was in it.She grabbed it and ran,
18
that the sparrow would follow and take up residence(住所)in her house again.
The moment she reached home,she
19
the basket,expecting it to be filled to the eaves(屋檐)with gold and silver.Instead,out
20
dozens of sparrows.
The woman spent the rest of her life trying to drive the sparrows out.
1.
A.
danger
B.
life
C.
health
D.
help
2.
A.
refused
B.
decided
C.
managed
D.
failed
3.
A.
cleaning
B.
sweeping
C.
building
D.
dirtying
4.
A.
fed
B.
noticed
C.
caught
D.
killed
5.
A.
return
B.
fly
C.
stay
D.
cry
6.
A.
and
B.
if
C.
but
D.
until
7.
A.
strange
B.
sweet
C.
loud
D.
familiar
8.
A.
cat
B.
sparrow
C.
basket
D.
stick
9.
A.
coin
B.
watch
C.
ring
D.
cup
10.
A.
bring
B.
take
C.
care
D.
put
11.
A.
afraid
B.
sad
C.
nervous
D.
excited
12.
A.
However
B.
Therefore
C.
Instead
D.
Luckily
13.
A.
way
B.
mark
C.
picture
D.
sign
14.
A.
forbade
B.
forced
C.
begged
D.
helped
15.
A.
food
B.
treasure
C.
rooms
D.
plant
16.
A.
bowl
B.
box
C.
chair
D.
basket
17.
A.
covered
B.
empty
C.
big
D.
small
18.
A.
pleased
B.
afraid
C.
anxious
D.
hopeful
19.
A.
laid
B.
broke
C.
hid
D.
opened
20.
A.
walked
B.
ran
C.
flew
D.
jumped
We all know something about Thomas Edison. He was a great American
1
.He was in school for only a short time.
2
, he had to leave the school and
3
himself at home and learned a lot. When Edison grew up, he had his own lab. He worked hard and hardly
4
to have a rest.
One day a friend of his brought a young man into his lab. He
5
the young man to Edison. He said the young man had studied in a famous university in Germany and had a lot of
6
of physics and maths. Edison was glad to work with a man like him and
7
him as a helper. A few weeks later, the young
8
about Edison’s past. He began to look down on him. Edison
9
about it, but he said
10
.
Once the young man came into the lab while Edison
11
an important experiment. He stood near the table
12
he didn’t help him. Edison stopped
13
out a bottle and said, “Go to calculate (计算)its volume(容积)and tell me the
14
in two hours.”
At first the young man thought it easy to do it. Soon he
15
it difficult. Two hours later Edison went into his office and saw a lot of paper and books on his desk. Of course he couldn’t compute the volume in the time
16
.
“Why not pour some
17
into the bottle?” said Edison. “Then you’11
18
calculate its volume!” Having heard this, the young man’s
19
turned red, and he knew Edison was really
20
than him!
1.
A.
doctor
B.
player
C.
writer
D.
inventor
2.
A.
Soon
B.
After
C.
Later on
D.
Soon after
3.
A.
teach
B.
play with
C.
study
D.
enjoy
4.
A.
forgot
B.
remembered
C.
finished
D.
observed
5.
A.
showed
B.
pushed
C.
introduced
D.
threw
6.
A.
news
B.
books
C.
knowledge
D.
dictionaries
7.
A.
employed
B.
asked
C.
made
D.
watched
8.
A.
beard
B.
learned
C.
read
D.
told
9.
A.
told
B.
was told
C.
said
D.
was said
10.
A.
something
B.
everything
C.
nothing
D.
all
11.
A.
did
B.
had
C.
was doing
D.
was having
12.
A.
but
B.
and
C.
as
D.
while
13.
A.
bringing
B.
to bring
C.
taking
D.
to take
14.
A.
result
B.
way
C.
idea
D.
opinion
15.
A.
knew
B.
saw
C.
learned
D.
found
16.
A.
given
B.
followed
C.
said
D.
taken
17.
A.
oil
B.
salt
C.
water
D.
food
18.
A.
carefully
B.
slowly
C.
easily
D.
quietly
19.
A.
head
B.
face
C.
eyes
D.
ears
20.
A.
more polite
B.
stricter
C.
more kind-hearted
D.
cleverer
Leaning against my parents’ wardrobe in the bedroom, I, six years old then,
1
to their casual talk about budgets and paychecks. I
2
that my family was poor.
Their money talk continued, and a thought
3
me: Dad had to
4
for me. While the story of my birth ranked as a bedtime favorite, I had never considered hospital bills, the meals I’d eaten, or the
5
of my clothes.
“Daddy,” I interrupted, “how much did I cost?” “Oh, let me see. About a million dollars.”
A million dollars! Because of me, Dad
6
two jobs. Because of me, he wore
7
jeans, drove an old car, and had his shoes
8
over and over again.
I went to the kitchen. From a shelf, I took my granny-shaped
9
, which held every penny I owned – seven dollars. I pulled the bank’s plug out, and
10
the coins into my hand. I had often
11
with these coins in secret and I felt secure pleasure in just knowing they were there.
Whether the topic had changed when I returned to my parents’ bedroom, I didn’t
12
. Tugging ( 用力拉 ) on Dad’s shirt, I
13
out my first payment on a million dollars.
“Here,” I said. “Maybe this will
14
to pay for me.”
“What?” Dad’s confused look
15
my own. Didn’t he remember what he’d said? Didn’t the sight of me
16
him of how much I cost?
My tear-filled eyes, which I couldn’t seem to take off the bank, finally made
17
to him.
Dad knelt down and pulled me
18
. “You didn’t cost a million dollars, but you’re
19
a million million dollars. And if that’s what I’d have to pay for you, I would do it.”
Today, I often pull out this memory, think about it and feel the
20
weight of it in my heart.
1.
A.
listened
B.
watched
C.
heard
D.
joined
2.
A.
pretended
B.
accepted
C.
concluded
D.
confused
3.
A.
occurred
B.
hit
C.
came
D.
left
4.
A.
apply
B.
apologize
C.
send
D.
pay
5.
A.
style
B.
quality
C.
material
D.
price
6.
A.
gave up
B.
worked
C.
lost
D.
offered
7.
A.
old
B.
new
C.
expensive
D.
beautiful
8.
A.
repaired
B.
washed
C.
sold
D.
bought
9.
A.
coin
B.
bag
C.
bank
D.
suitcase
10.
A.
carried
B.
sent
C.
returned
D.
poured
11.
A.
quarreled
B.
played
C.
worked
D.
laughed
12.
A.
notice
B.
care
C.
worry
D.
mind
13.
A.
ran
B.
put
C.
held
D.
set
14.
A.
get
B.
reach
C.
come
D.
help
15.
A.
matched
B.
surprised
C.
increased
D.
confused
16.
A.
ask
B.
remind
C.
warn
D.
teach
17.
A.
sense
B.
trouble
C.
understanding
D.
money
18.
A.
down
B.
up
C.
away
D.
close
19.
A.
selling
B.
buying
C.
worth
D.
saving
20.
A.
heavy
B.
light
C.
cold
D.
warm
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