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Michel is a young girl who works for the police as a handwriting expert. She has helped   26  many criminals  27  using her special talents.
When she was fourteen, Michel was already so interested in the   28  in her friends’ handwriting  29  she would spend hours  30  them.. after  31  college she went to France for a special two-year class in  32  at the School of Police Science.
Michel says that it is  33  for people to hide their handwriting. She can discover  34  of what she needs to know simply by looking at the writing with her own  35  , but she also has machines  36  help her  37  different kinds of paper and ink. This knowledge is often  38  great help to the  39  .
Michel believes that handwriting is a good sign of  40  kind of person the writer  41  .”I wouldn’t go out with a fellow  42  I didn’t like his handwriting,” she says. But she adds she  43  in love with her future husband, a young policeman  44  she studied his handwriting. It is later proved to be all right,  45 .

A.search B.follow C.catch D.judge

A.with B.as C.like D.by

A.differences B.same C.way D.method

A.that B.as C.as to D.so that

A.writing B.setting C.uncovering D.studying

A.finishing B.attending C.starting D.finished

A.books B.handwriting C.tongues D.letter

A.possible B.safe C.easy D.impossible

A.most B.all C.nothing D.little

A.hands B.mind C.head D.eyes

A.they B.those C.that D.with which

A.carry out B.give out C.look out D.make out

A.of B.to C.with D.for

A.teachers B.people C.police D.students

A.what B.all C.which D.to which

A.is B.becomes C.belongs D.changes

A.whether B.if C.after D.unless

A.felt B.dropped C.caught D.fell

A.after B.when C.because D.before

A.however B.but C.too D.either

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A.find B.treat C.remove D.discover


A.repeated B.waved C.continued D.regretted


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