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Mrs. Smith was looking at the show window of a shop selling shirts. She wanted to buy a
  1  for Mr. Smith, her husband. There were so many beautiful shirts that she couldn’t decide
 2. At last, she chose one and bought it home.
While Mr. Smith was reading a newspaper, she showed him the shirt. She wanted to know whether it would fit her husband or not. Her husband   3   the shirt. But it didn’t fit him   4  . It was both too long and too big. Then Mrs. Smith washed it in order to make it become smaller. But the shirt   5   didn’t fit him. Now it was too small for him. She asked Tom, his son, to   6 , and he did so. The shirt didn’t fit him,   7  . Then the woman began to wash the shirt once more to make it   8  . But this time the shirt became too short after she washed it again.
Now the little girl, her daughter was   9   when her mother dressed her in the shirt. Why? Because it was too large, she didn’t like it at all. None of them knew   10  . Mrs. Smith felt so upset.

A.shirt B.shoes C.clothes D.short

A.she chose which one B.to choose which one C.that which one she chose D.which one to choose

A.tried on B.tried out C.wore D.put on

A.not at all B.at all C.any longer D.any more

A.usually B.still C.ever D.always

A.put on it B.put it on C.have on it D.have it on

A.also B.too C.as well as D.either

A.smaller B.bigger C.the smallest D.the biggest

A.happy B.nervous C.worried D.unhappy

A.how to do with B.what to do C.when to do D.how to do

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A.write B.correct C.improve D.read

A.made B.saved C.trained D.taught

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