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            • 1.

              The Two-Dollar Bill

              Returning from a trip to Washington D. C., I arrived in Anchorage at about 2: 00 A. M. At 9:00 A.M., I was   (1)   to talk at local high school to students in a   (2)   designed to educate the troubled kids in school.

              The school is well   (3)   because most of the kids are troublemakers who become involved with the law. I found it very   (4)   to deliver a speech to the multi-cultural   (5)   and talk about things that could stimulate them for their   (6)  . I wasn’t making any headway   (7)   I started talking about what I do so well, helping people with money.

              I   (8)   a stack (堆) of $2 bills and started giving them out. The kids started to   (9)   because it was free money. The   (10)   thing I asked them was to spend it on   (11)   people. Some of them asked me for my signature. I think I   (12)   some of them with my honesty. I started   (13)  a copy of the book I had written for the dollar bills. Then I told them that my grandfather’s care had always   (14)   me to go forward.   (15)   I closed with telling them no matter what happens, someone out there   (16)   cares about them and is pulling for their   (17)  .

              This is not the   (18)   of the story. When I left the classroom, I told them to call me   (19)   they ever had problems.

              Three days later, I received a thank-you letter with a new $2 bill in it   (20)   by a girl who heard my talk.

              (1) A. permitted               B. recommended               
              C. scheduled                    D. persuaded
              (2) A. program               B. report                          
              C. performance              D. situation
              (3) A. praised                 
              B. known                         
              C. trained                        
              D. secured
              (4) A. comfortable          
              B. challenging                   
              C. unforgettable               
              D. impressive
              (5) A. races                    
              B. group                           
              C. girls                            
              D. players
              (6) A. future                   
              B. lessons                         
              C. families                       
              D. cities
              (7) A. before                  
              B. unless                          
              C. until                          
              D. because
              (8) A. took out               
              B. picked up                     
              C. put away                     
              D. found out
              (9) A. stand up               
              B. rush out                       
              C. line up                        
              D. wake up
              (10) A. happy                   
              B. only                             
              C. sad                             
              D. exciting
              (11) A. all              B. other                            
              C. any                              D. some
              (12) A. recognized            
              B. shook                           
              C. excited                        
              D. touched
              (13) A. paying                  
              B. changing                      
              C. exchanging                  
              D. taking
              (14) A. begged                 
              B. motivated                     
              C. allowed                     
              D. forbade
              (15) A. Finally                 
              B. Therefore                     
              C. Suddenly                     
              D. Surprisingly
              (16) A. normally              
              B. immediately                 
              C. really                          
              D. quickly
              (17) A. jobs                     
              B. success                         
              C. comfort                     
              D. desire
              (18) A. symbol                 
              B. value                           
              C. theme                        
              D. end
              (19) A. if                         
              B. wherever                      
              C. though                      
              D. since
              (20) A. struck                   
              B. guaranteed                    
              C. addressed                    
              D. promised
            • 2.
              The first event of my life to be printed into my memory occurred when I was three.My mother stands,working in the (1) and then glances at me with a (2) smile.Two feet down the table,I knock on a chair with a bowl and a spoon, (3) my own invisible (无形的) powder.We wear (4) dresses,mine the leftover (5) from hers,sky blue-mommy's favorite color.I am her shadow.
              However,by 14I could not (6) my mother.All that I heard every day was NO.I wanted to dye my hair and she said no.I wanted to (7) late with my friends and she said no.I didn't understand why she said no.She was trying to (8) me from aches and pains and mistakes (9) in her teens.Several years later,I finally understood her,but it was too late.She became ill.I cried and (10) ,"Don't take her,God,please!She is my mother,my mommy,the woman who gave me life.All my years, (11) the hard times and the good,she has been there, (12) to me forever by an invisible umbilical cord (脐带) that lasts longer after birth."But this cord,this love could do nothing to stop the cancer from (13)
              A few years later (14) I myself lay in the hospital bed,my newly born daughter was (15) in my arms.I cried and smiled and prayed.Please help me to (16) her into a wonderful girl.And looking down (17) her eyes,I could see the message they held,"Your (18) would be proud."
              I stand in the kitchen now,and these thoughts flashed through my mind.I glance at my young daughter.A (19) feeling rushes through my soul as I take in the familiar (20)
              I am my mother's shadow.
              (1) A. kitchen    B. dining room C. sitting room D. garden
              (2) A. lovely B. lively C. loving D. horrible
              (3) A. preparing B. mixed C. mixing D. prepared
              (4) A. same B. similar C. different D. matching
              (5) A. material B. clothes C. dress D. clothing
              (6) A. stand B. agree C. know D. realize
              (7) A. keep up B. keep on C. stay up D. stay out
              (8) A. save B. warn C. help D. stop
              (9) A. watched B. liked C. heard D. experienced
              (10) A. screamed B. said C. shouted D. prayed
              (11) A. through B. in C. on D. within
              (12) A. connected B. shared C. concerned D. joined
              (13) A. spreading B. growing C. escaping D. moving
              (14) A. when B. before C. since D. then
              (15) A. placed B. given C. thrown D. taken
              (16) A. change B. support C. bring D. raise
              (17) A. for B. through C. up D. into
              (18) A. daughter B. mother C. children D. friends
              (19) A. warm B. strange C. painful D. exciting
              (20) A. saying B. scene C. drawing D. paint
            • 3.

              It is a blue, cotton shirt. The shirt belonged to my  (1)  David. On his birthday before he left college, his mother bought him the shirt.  (2)  I gave him free use of my bike, he let me wear the shirt, occasionally. 

              We shared the shirt, and as days  (3) , we shared more of our  (4) . David was in school by scholarships and grants (助学金). He  (5)  to keep his scholarships, because without even one of them, he would have to  (6)  and back on the farm. And in David's home, there was always only enough money to cover the expense. His father died when he was twelve. 

               (7) David also talked about his father. Usually it was late at night, in the dorm just before bed, and the  (8)  always ended with tears that flowed from a river of memories and  (9) : memories of a father suffering from  (10)  at a time when his son was just a teenager; longings for opportunities to cure his father's disease. Because disease does not understand the  (11)  between father and son. Nor does(do)  (12)  care. 

              Time passed and we had to say  (13)  to each other. After lots of hugging, and words of thanks, we eventually  (14) . It was on my  (15)  trip upstairs to our dorm that I saw a package on my bed. I  (16)  the wrapping paper. It was the blue cotton shirt in a box with a card  (17)  to it, reading: 

              Thomas, I can't thank you enough for your  (18) . This has been tough years and you have been  (19)  a friend. Thank you for listening. Thanks for everything. 

              David

              I pushed aside the note, with  (20)  tears dropping on the shirt. 

              I still have the shirt today, though it has faded and wrinkled with age.



              (1) A. student       B. brother

              C. room-mate   D. teacher

              (2) A. Because       B. Unless

              C. In case     D. Even if

              (3) A. went across   B. went by

              C. ran out     D. ran down

              (4) A. victories     B. belongings

              C. scholarships       D. stories

              (5) A. happened      B. struggled

              C. refused     D. failed

              (6) A. drop out      B. stand out

              C. set out     D. hold out

              (7) A. At a time     B. At one time

              C. At times    D. At the time

              (8) A. interview     B. conversation

              C. discussion D. debate

              (9) A. longings      B. apologies

              C. regrets     D. wishes

              (10) A. failure       B. depression

              C. poverty     D. illness

              (11) A. distance      B. cooperation

              C. connection D. difference

              (12) A. I      B. she

              C. he   D. it

              (13) A. hello B. goodbye

              C. sorry       D. yes

              (14) A. fled   B. departed

              C. met D. remained

              (15) A. first B. second

              C. next        D. last

              (16) A. touched       B. pulled

              C. removed     D. folded

              (17) A. attached      B. applied

              C. adjusted    D. admitted

              (18) A. guidance      B. friendship

              C. devotion    D. mercy

              (19) A. less than     B. other than

              C. rather than        D. more than

              (20) A. angry B. joyful

              C. grateful    D. sympathetic

            • 4.

              It was at a concert that I happened to find David.He was holding his head at a strange __  (1)  __as if he were staring down at something.Then the truth struck me.He was blind.The last thing he remembers __  (2)  __was his daughter being born.Then the world went __  (3)  __.

              Bad luck is no stranger to this 44-year-old man.His mother died of cancer,and his weak father had to __  (4)  __11-year-old David to the care of the state.

              Things seemed always to go from bad to __  (5)  __.Two years ago,his beloved guide dog pulled him out of the __  (6)  __of a truck.David was not hurt.The dog __  (7)  __.

              But David does not feel sorry for himself.“These are just little obstacles (障碍)you have to __  (8)  __in your life,”he said.

              He has to make a daily two-hour trip to his working place—the X-ray department of an__  (9)  __ room.

              It was a hard job to __  (10)  __.Before he got it,David was determined to escape the workshop run by the Lighthouse,an organization __  (11)  __ to help blind people.He wanted a job of developing X-ray film,something __  (12)  __,not just he,must do in the dark,including people with __  (13)  __eyesight.The Lighthouse called many hospitals,with no result,__  (14)  __they offered to pay his first three monthsˈ salary.

              David works alone in a dark room that __  (15)  __ of chemicals.He cannot wear gloves.__  (16)  __,he could not feel.Since this is an emergency room,lives can be put __  (17)  __or out of danger.His directress says she trusts him 100 percent.

              He makes $ 20,000 a year.But his motivation(动机)goes __  (18)  __money.“By working,I can actualize my own __  (19)  __.Thatˈs the most important!”he said.

              What a shining example for us to __  (20)  __!


              (1) A. ankle    B. direction    C. angle    D. altitude

              (2) A. doing   B. feeling     C. seeing    D. hearing

              (3) A. blank    B. colorful    C. empty    D. silent

              (4) A. bring up    B. bring in    C. give up    D. give in

              (5) A. worse    B. good    C. better   D. mad

              (6) A. bottom    B. path    C. wheel    D. back

              (7) A. killed    B. sacrificed   C. died     D. injured

              (8) A. seek    B. overcome    C. surround     D. search

              (9) A. upstairs   B. emergency    
              C. information     D. underground

              (10) A. deal with   B. get through     C. take up    D. come by

              (11) A. intended    B. aimed    C. offered    D. devoted

              (12) A. everyone    B. nobody    C. someone   D. none

              (13) A. common    B. poor    C. normal   D. actual

              (14) A. because    B. if    C. in case    D. even though

              (15) A. consists   B. smells    C. allows    D. fills

              (16) A. However    B. Unfortunately   
              C. Otherwise    D. Besides

              (17) A. at risk   B. in brief    C. up with     D. in charge

              (18) A. into    B. beyond    C. onto     D. below

              (19) A. blindness   B. income     C. value    D. experiences

              (20) A. set    B. take    C. hold     D. follow

            • 5.
              Mr.Glen is a millionaire.Five years ago,after returning from abroad to his motherland,he (1) up his small company.Speaking of success,Glen often tells us a story about his (2) expensive"school"fees.He always owes his success to it.
              At that time,Glen,who already got a Ph.Degree,decided to return to the homeland,starting a company.Before (3) ,he bought a Rolex watch with the (4) made through years of work after school and the scholarships.At the airport he had to accept the routine customs check.The watch on his wrist was also demanded to be (5) down for inspection.Glen knew that carrying the (6) goods out had to pay the tax.And he worried about paying (7) for his watch.So when he was checked,he told a lie that his watch was a worthless (8) .When he was (9) of his"smarts",immediately, (10) the presence of Glen,the officers hit the watch,which (11) nearly¥100,000,into pieces at hearing Glen's words.Glen was amazed.
              (12) he understood why,he was taken to the office to be (13) strictly.For many times of entry?exit (14) he knew that only those people in the"blacklist"would"enjoy"this special treatment.The officers looked out every thing carefully in the box,and warned him (15) time of entry and exit he must accept the check and if (16) reusing and carrying fake and shoddy (劣质的) goods,he would be charged according to law!Suddenly,his face turned red,and he had nothing in mind after (17) the plane for long.
              After returning to the homeland,he often told the story to his family,and his employees,too.He said that this made a deep (18) on him,because an additional high"school"fee that he had ever paid made him realize the value of (19) ,which he would (20) as the secret of his success forever.

              (1) A. set    B. came C. went D. called
              (2) A. good B. bad C. extra D. few
              (3) A. staying B. leaving C. living D. coming
              (4) A. books B. things C. saving D. pounds
              (5) A. put B. looked C. taken D. lied
              (6) A. ordinary B. common C. specific D. many
              (7) A. one B. it C. them D. these
              (8) A. present B. trade C. toy D. fake
              (9) A. afraid B. proud C. well D. hard
              (10) A. in B. on C. before D. after
              (11) A. paid B. spent C. took D. cost
              (12) A. Before B. After C. If D. Though
              (13) A. appreciated B. beaten C. spoken D. examined
              (14) A. conditions B. experiences C. experiments D. chances
              (15) A. no matter what B. no matter how
              C. no matter when D. no matter why
              (16) A. came out B. found out C. sent out D. set out
              (17) A. landing B. flying C. catching D. boarding
              (18) A. expression B. idea C. thought D. impression
              (19) A. honesty B. lies C. goods D. things
              (20) A. remember B. learn C. revise D. read
            • 6.

              For most people, running one full marathon is quite challenging, but for 37-year-old Rob Young, it is merely a short warm-up. This British man  (1) 370 marathons last year, which meant that he ran  (2) one marathon per day. 

              It all  (3) as a bet with his wife on a Sunday morning when they watched the TV coverage of the London Marathon in April 2014. In fact, Young had been  (4)  to sitting comfortably on a sofa watching TV rather than going out for a walk. Obviously, he wasn't very interested in running at the time, and he even considered it  (5) 

              When his wife  (6)  him by saying that he couldn't run marathons at all, even if he tired. Young felt this had  (7)  him badly, so he replied that he would  (8) her some money if he couldn't run. 

              The next morning, he  (9) at 3:30 am, printed out the route, and completed one marathon before work. He felt so good that he  (10) doing it every day, and had run the  (11)  equivalent to 10 marathons during that week. 

              Before long, Young was addicted to running. He  (12) all of last year's 365 days running marathons. Since January, 2015, Young has completed several (13) . He won the Trans-American Footrace, a 6-month long competition, with a  (14)  time of 322 hours and 10 minutes. He  (15) the world record for the world's longest run without sleep. 

              Having  (16) so much already, Young now hopes to use his running to test the  (17)  of human endurance. “I'd like to find something that's challenging,” he said. “I'd like to  (18) the Arctic Circle and the North Pole. There is only a certain time of the year when people have (19)  to do it, but I will try.” 

              He added, “For me, nothing is  (20) . It's only a test.” 


              (1) A. contained     B. completed

              C. resolved    D. competed

              (2) A. as well       B. as much as

              C. more than   D. close to

              (3) A. started       B. acted

              C. served      D. treated

              (4) A. devoted       B. related

              C. exposed     D. accustomed

              (5) A. boring B. charming

              C. terrifying D. disgusting

              (6) A. bullied       B. flattered

              C. inspired    D. teased

              (7) A. shaken B. hurt

              C. scared     D. blamed

              (8) A. contribute    B. occupy

              C. lose        D. win

              (9) A. showed up     B. took over

              C. woke up     D. kept on

              (10) A. stuck to      B. gave up

              C. burst into D. put on

              (11) A. circles       B. distance

              C. games       D. competition

              (12) A. spent B. wasted

              C. undertook   D. organized

              (13) A. alternatives B. performances

              C. challenges D. consequences

              (14) A. valid B. tough

              C. steady      D. total

              (15) A. applied       B. broke

              C. supported   D. struggled

              (16) A. achieved      B. seized

              C. abandoned   D. dreamed

              (17) A. borders       B. expectations

              C. limits      D. implications

              (18) A. turn over     B. hold out

              C. make up     D. run across

              (19) A. direction     B. trend

              C. obligation D. chance

              (20) A. unpleasant    B. impossible

              C. negative    D. dangerous

            • 7.

              When I was a child of seven years old,my aunt filled my pocket with some money.Being __  (1)  __in the sound of a whistle in the hands of another boy,I went at once to a shop and __  (2)  __all my money for one.I then came home,and __  (3)  __all over the house.I was much pleased with my whistle,but __  (4)  __all the family.

              When I told my brothers and sisters the __  (5)  __ I had made,they said I had given four times as much as the whistle was __  (6)  __.They laughed at me so that I cried.Thinking about the matter gave me more __  (7)  __than pleasure that the whistle gave me.

              That,__  (8)  __,influenced me afterwards.Often,when I was __  (9)  __ to buy __  (10)  __I did not need,I said to myself,“Donˈt give much for the whistle.”Then I __  (11)  __ my money.__  (12)  __I grew up and __  (13)  __ the actions of people,I found many people who gave “too much for the whistle”.

              If I knew a person who gave up __  (14)  __living,all the pleasure of doing good to __  (15)  __,and the joys of friendship,for the sake of gathering wealth,I said,“Poor man,you __  (16)  __too dear for the whistle.”

              If I saw someone who had expensive cars and large houses,__  (17)  __which he had run into debt,I said,“Alas!He has paid dear for his whistle.”

              __  (18)  __,the miseries of mankind are __  (19)  __due to their __  (20)  __a false value on things—giving too much for their whistles.


              (1) A. interested    B. lost    C. excited     D. frightened

              (2) A. handed on    B. turned in   
              C. handed over    D. took over

              (3) A. shouted    B. whistled    C. ran     D. swept

              (4) A. disturbed    B. interrupted    C. pleased    D. woke

              (5) A. whistle    B. bargain    C. mistake    D. discovery

              (6) A. paid    B. similar    C. equal     D. worth

              (7) A. worry    B. sorrow    C. disappointment    D. happiness

              (8) A. however    B. besides    C. otherwise   D. consequently

              (9) A. willing    B. forced    C. tempted     D. asked

              (10) A. something    B. anything    C. everything    D. nothing

              (11) A. took    B. kept    C. saved     D. spent

              (12) A. Before    B. As    C. After    D. While

              (13) A. discovered    B. understood   
              C. noticed    D. observed

              (14) A. comfortable    B. miserable   
              C. uncomfortable    D. hard

              (15) A. parents   B. people    C. others    D. another

              (16) A. pay    B. cost    C. give     D. spend

              (17) A. of    B. in    C. on   D. for

              (18) A. In short    B. Above all   
              C. Of course     D. In the end

              (19) A. always    B. largely    C. partly    D. all

              (20) A. adding    B. finding    C. putting    D. giving

            • 8.

              After shopping we walked back to the parking lot.A car was  (1)  next to mine.The  (2)  was small and the traffic was  (3)  ,so it was   (4)  for me to pull out.The kids were just  (5)  excitedly in the back seat.

              As I pulled out I heard a loud crunch.When I got out doing a   (6)  ,I saw the damage my car had caused.

              A woman got out of the car to survey the  (7)  .

              “Iˈm so sorry!I thought the car...The kids...”I said.

              She  (8)  ,“Merry Christmas.”

              My  (9)  look made her laugh.“I said,Merry Christmas.Donˈt worry about the car.Iˈm fine and  (10)  are you.”

              Overcome with relief,I hugged the woman.The woman hugged back.  (11)   Iˈd never know her name,I would  (12)  remember her smile.

              Days passed.One afternoon,Frankie seemed  (13)  when he came home from school.

              “Whatˈs  (14)  ?” I asked.

              “Mommy,some kids at school said Santa wasnˈt real.They said that  (15)  put the gifts under the tree.Is that true?”

              “When children are very little,itˈs hard for them to understand the Christmas Spirit,so we say that Santa is responsible for Christmas.Parents  (16)  their children to understand the Christmas Spirit.”

              “Whatˈs the Christmas Spirit?” Frankie asked.

              “The Christmas Spirit is  (17)  Do you remember the lady at the parking lot?”

              Frankie smiled,“She was so nice!I see.When people ask if I  (18)   Santa,I say yes.I believe that there is the Christmas Spirit that   (19)  each house at Christmas.I want to keep the Christmas Spirit in my  (20)  all year long.Just like the lady at the parking lot.”


              (1) A. repaired    B. driven    C. parked    D. stolen

              (2) A. place    B. space    C. ground    D. land

              (3) A. crowded    B. light    C. large    D. heavy

              (4) A. hard    B. convenient    C. easy    D. comfortable

              (5) A. reading    B. chatting    C. sitting    D. lying

              (6) A. study   B. research    C. check     D. report

              (7) A. kids   B. seat     C. traffic    D. damage

              (8) A. smiled    B. shouted    C. sighed    D. screamed

              (9) A. pleased    B. excited    C. surprised    D. satisfied

              (10) A. such    B. so     C. neither    D. nor

              (11) A. Unless   B. If     C. Although    D. When

              (12) A. always    B. never    C. sometimes   D. seldom

              (13) A. shocked    B. frightened    C. troubled    D. beaten

              (14) A. up    B. down    C. in     D. out

              (15) A. Santa    B. teachers    C. Frankie   D. parents

              (16) A. force    B. want    C. order   D. allow

              (17) A. love    B. gifts    C. praise    D. greetings

              (18) A. take in   B. let in    C. join in    D. believe in

              (19) A. leaves    B. visits    C. builds    D. destroys

              (20) A. body   B. family    C. heart    D. diary

            • 9.

              When I was in primary school, I got into a major argument with a boy in my class. I can't      (1)  what it was about, but I have never forgotten the      (2)  I learned that day.

                  I was     (3)  that I was right and he was wrong-and he was sure that I was wrong and he was right. The     (4)  decided to teach us a very important lesson. She    (5)  both of us up to the     (6)  of the class and     (7)  him on one side of her desk and me on     (8)  . In the middle of her desk was a large, round object. I could     (9)  see that it was black. She asked the boy what     (10)  the object was. “White,” he answered.

                  I couldn't believe he said the object was white,     (11)  it was obviously black! Another     (12)  started between my classmate and me, this     (13)  about the color of the object.

                  The teacher told me to go to stand where the boy was standing and told him to come to stand where I had been. We changed     (14)  , and now she asked me what the color of the object was. I     (15)  answer, “White.” It was an object with two     (16)  colored sides, and from his side it was white.     (17)     from my side was the color black.

                  My teacher taught me a very important lesson that day: You must    (18)  in the other person's

              shoes and look at the      (19)  through their eyes in order to      (20)  understand their view.

              (1) A. think    B. suppose    C. remind    D. remember
              (2) A. lesson    B. lecture    C. class    D. text
              (3) A. told    B. wished    C. certain    D. allowed
              (4) A. officer    B. teacher    C. doctor    D. parent
              (5) A. told    B. came    C. brought    D. woke
              (6) A. back    B. front    C. middle    D. side
              (7) A. planted    B. placed    C. said    D. fixed
              (8) A. the other    B. another    C. other    D. others
              (9) A. happily    B. fortunately    C. clearly    D. nearly
              (10) A. width    B. shape    C. color     D. size
              (11) A. when    B. unless    C. until    D. if
              (12) A. fight    B. argument    C. conversation    D. game
              (13) A. time    B. year    C. month    D. day
              (14) A. places    B. seats    C. attitudes    D. glasses
              (15) A. needed to    B. was able to    C. hoped to    D. had to
              (16) A. similarly    B. differently
              C. beautifully    D. surprisingly
              (17) A. Still    B. Since    C. Only    D. Also
              (18) A. seat    B. stand    C. lie    D. put
              (19) A. behaviour    B. movement   
              C. condition    D. situation
              (20) A. unexpectedly    B. suddenly    C. quietly    D. truly
            • 10.

              One afternoon,my son Adam asked me,“Are all people the same even if they are different in color?”

              I thought for a minute,and then I said,“Iˈll explain,__  (1)  __you can just wait until we make a quick __  (2)  __at the grocery store.I have something __  (3)  __ to show you.”

              At the grocery store,we__  (4)  __some apples—red,green and yellow ones.Back home,I told Adam,“Itˈs time to __  (5)  __your question.”I put one apple of each __  (6)  __ on the table.Then I looked at Adam,who had a __  (7)  __look on his face.

              “People are like apples.They come in all __  (8)  __colors,shapes and sizes.On the __  (9)  __,some of the apples may not __  (10)  __look as delicious as the others.”As I was talking,Adam was __  (11)  __each one carefully.

              Then ,I took each of the apples and peeled(削皮)them,__  (12)  __them back on the table,but __  (13)  __a different place.

              “Okay,Adam,tell me which is which.”

              He said,“I __  (14)  __tell.They all look the same now.”“Take a bite of __  (15)  __.See if that helps you __  (16)  __which one is which.”

              He took __  (17)  __,and then a huge smile came across his face.“People are __  (18)  __like apples! They are all different,but once you __  (19)  __the outside,theyˈre pretty much the same on the inside.”

              He totally __  (20)  __it.I didnˈt need to say or do anything else.


              (1) A. although    B. so     C. because    D. if

              (2) A. stop    B. start    C. turn    D. stay

              (3) A. expressive    B. encouraging   
              C. informative    D. interesting

              (4) A. bought    B. counted    C. saw    D. collected

              (5) A. check    B. mention    C. answer    D. improve

              (6) A. size   B. type     C. shape     D. class

              (7) A. worried    B. satisfied    C. proud     D. curious

              (8) A. ordinary    B. normal    C. different    D. regular

              (9) A. outside    B. whole    C. table    D. inside

              (10) A. still    B. even    C. only    D. ever

              (11) A. examining    B. measuring    C. drawing     D. packing

              (12) A. keeping    B. placing    C. pulling    D. giving

              (13) A. on    B. toward    C. for    D. in

              (14) A. mustnˈt    B. canˈt     C. shouldnˈt     D. neednˈt

              (15) A. each one   B. each other  
              C. the other   D. one another

              (16) A. admit    B. consider   C. decide    D. believe

              (17) A. big bites    B. deep breaths   
              C. a firm hold    D. a close look

              (18) A. just   B. always    C. merely     D. seldom

              (19) A. put away    B. get down    C. hand out     D. take off

              (20) A. made   B. took    C. got     D. did

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