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1. She didn’t want to go to the party, so she ____ an excuse.
2. Lili and Lucy are twins, and they ___ much ____.
3. ______ his teacher, he had made greater progress in his English.
4. The new teacher is fresh from university, he really doesn’t know how to ____ his badly behaved students.
5. Well, the story is too much for Mary. She can’t understand, ___, she’s only two.
6. As time ______, the little girl is getting prettier and prettier.
7. ________, his biology has improved, but there is still a long way to go.
8. They told me it would be cheap, but _____ it cost me nearly $500.
9. He was _____ angry _______ he left the room without saying a word.
10. The driver hurt in the accident _______ in hospital all the time by the doctor yesterday.
Many television programmes are very realistic. One who watches TV often __21_ that whatever happened in the film could _ 22__ happen to him. With only__23__ imagination, every man in the street becomes a thief, __24__ , or a murderer. Jane had been watching a spy film at a friend's house. In it, a young girl had been followed and was murdered. She felt a little frightened __25__ to the station. She took the train back to the centre of the city. There were a tot of people traveling , so she fell much __26 __ .
She looked round at the other people in the train. A nm sitting opposite her, __27__ a newspaper, took a quick look at her. She thought __28__ of it until she saw him staring at her. Remembering __29__ and feeling very uncomfortable, she got out of the train and went to the bus stop. When he got on __30__ bus as she did, she felt that he was following her. As long as she had been with other people she had not been frightened, but when she __31__ the bus, the streets were almost __32__ . She walked as quickly as she __33__ . She could hear footsteps following her but she dared not __34__ back. After what seemed to have been hours, but was in fact a few __35__ , she reached the front door. She felt for keys, but was unable to find them, __36__ she was so frightened. The footsteps __37__ behind her. She felt a hand on her shoulder. Instead of feeling hands round her neck, however, she heard a __38__ voice.
"I __39__ if I frightened you. I'm your new neighbour, l thought I __ 40__ you on the train, but I wasn't sure."
21. A. finds | B. feels | C. knows | D. believes |
22. A very | B. quite | C. well | D. hardly |
23. A. little | B. a little | C. few | D. a few |
24. A, a spy | B. a prisoner | C. an actor | D. a film star |
25. A. flying | B. working | C. running | D. walking |
26. A. happier | B. safer | C. more pleased | D. more comfortable |
27. A. publishing | B. reporting | C. reading | D. watching |
28. A. something | B. everything | C. nothing | D. anything |
29. A. the thief | B. the film | C. the newspaper | D. the friend |
30. A. the same | B. a different | C. the other | D. another |
31. A. got on | B. got off | C. broke away from | D. got rid of |
32. A. crowded | B. empty | C. busy | D. free |
33. A. possible | B. was possible | C. can | D. could |
34. A. smile | B. look | C. see | D. bring |
35. A. months | B. days | C. minutes | D. seconds |
36. A. when | B. until | C. before | D. because |
37. A. started | B. went on | C. stopped | D. left |
38. A. excited | B. beautiful | C. frightened | D. pleasant |
39. A. feel sad | B. mean well | C. apologize | D. beg |
40. A. knew | B. saw | C. recognized | D. met |