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Tales of the supernatural are common in all parts of Britain. In particular, there was (and perhaps still is) a belief in fairies(仙女). Not all of these   21          are the friendly, people-loving characters that appear in Disney films, and in some folktales they are   22            and cause much human suffering. This is true in the tales about the Changeling. These tell the story of a mother whose baby grows           23           and pale and has changed so much that it is almost   24          to the parents. It was then   25              that the fairies had come and stolen the baby away and   26            the human baby with a fairy Changeling. There were many ways to prevent this from happening: hanging a knife over the baby’s head while he slept or covering him with some of his father’s clothes were just two of the recommended   27               . However, hope was not lost even if the baby had been   28                . In those cases there was often a way to get the   29              baby back. You could   30            the Changeling on the fire — then it would rise up the chimney, and you would hear the sound of fairies’ laughter and soon after you would find your own child safe and sound nearby.

A.babies B.believers C.fairies D.supermen

A.powerful B.cruel C.frightened D.extraordinary

A.sick B.slim C.short D.small

A.uncomfortable B.unbelievable C.unacceptable D.unrecognizable

A.feared B.predicted C.heard D.reported

A.covered B.changed C.replaced D.terrified

A.cases B.tools C.steps D.methods

A.missed B.stolen C.found D.lost

A.1ittle B.pale C.sad D.real

A.seize B.burn C.place D.hold

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A.Since B.As C.Although D.Because

A.what B.that C.as D.which

A.normal B.moral C.formal D.general

A.benefit B.prevent C.save D.limit

A.forced B.required C.chose D.looked forward

A.place B.meaning C.function D.purpose

A.slightly B.largely C.originally D.publicly

A.come true B.ruined C.succeeded D.realized

A.excitements B.expectations C.exceptions D.disappointments

A.really B.totally C.actually D.truly

A.Besides B.Meanwhile C.Moreover D.Instead

A.allow B.encourage C.approve D.share

A.so B.the one C.such D.as

A.enjoy B.better C.maintain D.stand

A.paid B.asked C.cared D.sought

A.gives out B.comes out C.brings out D.stands out

A.exhausted B.energetic C.realistic D.effective

A.honor B.pressure C.happiness D.burden

A.anyone B.who C.one D.whoever

A.enters B.fits C.falls D.matches

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A.In honor of B.In spite of C.In addition to D.In case of

A.to B.before C.until D.upon

A.rich B.young C.fresh D.simple

A.still B.even C.also D.forever

A.observed B.corrected C.selected D.tested

A.struggled B.agreed C.continued D.declared

A.cheerful B.impatient C.enthusiastic D.shy

A.decided B.managed C.turned D.forgot

A.go over B.run over C.turn over D.hand over

A.except B.due to C.as for D.up to

A.will B.record C.heart D.back

A.pain B.stare C.sense D.contrast

A.wouldn’t B.needn’t C.mustn’t D.shouldn’t

A.amused B.doubtful C.approved D.thoughtful

A.survey B.speech C.report D.quiz

A.give up B.hand in C.turn down D.come across

A.respect B.curiosity C.surprise D.fear

A.victory B.shock C.sadness D.confidence

A.escaped B.taken C.missed D.passed

A.nothing B.something C.anything D.everything

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I quietly reached over and 31 the meter计价器.
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At 35 she suddenly said” I’m tired. Let’s go now.”
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A.waited B.stopped C.arrived D.wandered

A.window B.house C.door D.glass

A.sound B.whisper C.sign D.voice

A.beneath B.before C.behind D.over

A.walked B.left C.returned D.stepped

A.calmly B.hurriedly C.quietly D.slowly

A.receive B.collect C.treat D.drive

A.through B.from C.to D.towards

A.out of work B.in no hurry C.on no purpose D.out of danger

A.hope B.money C.time D.family

A.turned on B.shut off C.switched over D.covered up

A.showed B.pointed C.indicated D.forgot

A.working B.growing C.playing D.dancing

A.memorial B.significant C.particular D.similar

A.dawn B.sunset C.noon D.night

A.house B.address C.direction D.destination

A.pay B.owe C.promise D.save

A.cars B.buildings C.passengers D.chances

A.nodded B.landed C.swung D.bent

A.dim B.colorful C.bright D.black

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A.decided B.wanted C.regretted D.promised

A.was B.would be C.used to be D.had been

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A.eat B.feed C.choose D.support

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A.when B.although C.since D.as

A.refused B.wondered C.cried D.did

A.had warmed B.had jumped C.had broken D.had cheered

A.life B.money C.time D.energy

A.below B.through C.across D.beyond

A.seldom B.never C.hardly D.sometimes

A.separate B.independent C.silent D.upset

A.happen B.stretch C.wait D.continue

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A.check B.smell C.try D.examine

A.exciting B.shy C.happy D.careful

A.refuse B.hate C.want D.enjoy

A.besides B.but C.and D.or

A.until B.while C.before D.when

A.cruelly B.traditionally C.seriously D.finally

A.Immediately B.Carefully C.Finally D.Slowly

A.animal B.biggest C.plant D.nearest

A.hard B.busy C.exciting D.unforgettable

A.stopped B.dropped C.settled D.remained

A.hurried B.drove C.went D.returned

A.study B.discuss C.record D.remember

A.they B.anybody C.he D.all

A.road B.street C.way D.direction

A.punished B.called C.promised D.helped

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A.happy B.interested C.surprised D.excited

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