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Four brothers left home for college, and they became successful doctors and lawyers. Some years later, they          after having dinner together. They discussed the         they gave their elderly mother who lived far away in another city. The first said, “I had a         house built for Mama.” The second said, “I had my Mercedes-Benz dealer(经销商)send a          to her.” The third said, “I built a beautiful         for Mama.” The fourth said, “You know          Mama loved reading poems and you know she can’t read any more because she can’t          very well. I met a         who had a parrot(鹦鹉)that can recite many poems. It took him 12 years to         it to speak and he earns his living by renting it out. I had to pay him $100,000 a year for twenty years,        it is worth it.” On hearing that, the other brothers were          by his good thought. 
After the holidays their mother         her thank-you notes, which read:
“Milton, the house you built is so huge. I only live in one room, but I have to         the whole house. It’s a tiring job. Thanks anyway.”
“Marvin, I am too old to        . I stay home and have my foods delivered, so I’ll          use the car. The         was good, although not practical. Thanks.”
“Michael, you gave me an expensive building for 50 people to         plays or watch movies in it, but all my friends are dead. I’ve almost         my hearing and I’m nearly blind. I won’t use it. Thank you all the same.”
“Dearest Melvin, you were the         son to have the good sense to give a little thought to your gift. The chicken tasted so         . I liked it very much. Thank you.”

A.fought B.talked C.studied D.slept

A.gifts B.chances C.wishes D.challenges

A.warm B.big C.safe D.lonely

A.book B.bike C.car D.bag

A.station B.museum C.library D.theater

A.what B.how C.why D.when

A.listen B.feel C.see D.walk

A.nurse B.writer C.businessman D.lawyer

A.protect B.beat C.raise D.teach

A.but B.so C.unless D.although

A.treated B.impressed C.threatened D.hurt

A.sent out B.put up C.took out D.picked up

A.sell B.borrow C.clean D.visit

A.learn B.work C.exercise D.travel

A.never B.often C.regularly D.sometimes

A.future B.hobby C.idea D.program

A.create B.enjoy C.bring D.record

A.lost B.admired C.remained D.discovered

A.same B.last C.next D.only

A.strange B.unpleasant C.bitter D.delicious

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While we were for the red light to turn green, I noticed a man outside a couple of in front of ours trying to sell bottles of water. It’s unusual at first. He was a man in his 40s with relatively clothes. But he walked around in a strange way. He kind of his way around the spaces. He was blind.
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A.signs B.crossroads C.stations D.theatre

A.giving B.buying C.selling D.throwing

A.scene B.play C.activity D.street

A.watching B.asking C.waiting D.changing

A.blocks B.crossings C.turns D.cars

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

A.expensive B.fashionable C.ragged D.splendid

A.pushed B.drove C.cleared D.felt

A.eventually B.quickly C.frequently D.happily

A.curiosity B.sympathy C.thirsty D.politeness

A.impatiently B.casually C.naturally D.carefully

A.keep B.return C.borrow D.count

A.searched for B.went through C.turned over D.looked for

A.hand B.arm C.face D.lap

A.still B.yet C.so D.but

A.gave up B.set off C.held on D.broke down

A.pain B.poverty C.sadness D.loneliness

A.refused B.enjoyed C.doubted D.cheated

A.rich B.unfair C.kind D.bad

A.kindness B.courage C.experience D.challenge

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A.washed B.worn C.lost D.pulled

A.tied B.cut C.brushed D.dried

A.raising B.spending C.wasting D.earning

A.air B.paper C.room D.water

A.stop B.enjoy C.practise D.start

A.time B.hair C.games D.presents

A.serve B.owe C.give D.award

A.put up B.set up C.picked up D.backed up

A.Besides B.So C.However D.Therefore

A.excited B.relaxed C.tired D.disappointed

A.unluckily B.uncertainly C.impossibly D.unfairly

A.courage B.support C.interest D.power

A.established B.found C.passed D.allowed

A.possible B.clear C.necessary D.proper

A.disappeared B.changed C.ended D.spread

A.evidence B.money C.advice D.doubt

A.From B.Like C.For D.Without

A.saving B.sending C.including D.costing

A.cared about B.looked for C.belonged to D.relied on

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Curiously, Spotty ____ at Brownie’s house alone, barking. Busy with their own lives, they just ignored the ____ little neighbour dog.
Finally, one morning Spotty ____ to take “no” for an answer. Spotty followed Ted about, barking strongly, then running towards a nearby wood, as if to say, “____ me! It’s urgent!”
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A.village B.story C.neighborhood D.film

A.together B.wildly C.separately D.happily

A.watched B.heard C.feared D.noticed

A.hope B.success C.failure D.information

A.wishes B.demands C.efforts D.worries

A.went up B.showed up C.took up D.put up

A.nervous B.eager C.angry D.clever

A.decided B.refused C.wanted D.pretended

A.Love B.Hit C.Forgive D.Follow

A.beautiful B.distant C.wild D.clean

A.alive B.dead C.brave D.sleepy

A.immediately B.seriously C.directly D.honestly

A.asked B.ordered C.informed D.led

A.injured B.defeated C.frightened D.worried

A.regarded B.determined C.recognized D.showed

A.month B.day C.evening D.week

A.anxiously B.regularly C.sometimes D.calmly

A.fearless B.well C.warm D.hopeful

A.leg B.head C.body D.tail

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

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A.what if B.even if C.as if D.only if

A.followed B.listened C.nodded D.glanced

A.fear B.sympathy C.regret D.shock

A.escaped B.prevented C.suffered D.survived

A.Instead B.Anyway C.However D.Otherwise

A.stress B.trouble C.possess D.remind

A.honor B.responsibility C.fault D.excuse

A.tend B.turn C.stop D.develop

A.firm B.ugly C.hesitant D.tough

A.as usual B.beyond belief C.at all D.for sure

A.in B.on C.for D.with

A.yet B.only C.still D.again

A.arm B.body C.head D.hand

A.engaged B.devoted C.prepared D.involved

A.fortunately B.accidentally C.ridiculously D.desperately

A.educator B.rescuer C.hero D.sponsor

A.belief B.commitment C.faith D.courage

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A.seldom B.never C.always D.once

A.study B.run C.walk D.behave

A.decided B.preferred C.refused D.agreed

A.gathered B.camped C.trained D.competed

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A.ability B.strength C.power D.energy

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

A.increase B.score C.hold D.take

A.continued B.stopped C.liked D.hoped

A.sad B.surprised C.angry D.worried

A.running B.resting C.crying D.sleeping

A.tests B.miles C.lessons D.examinations

A.Otherwise B.So C.Yet D.Thus

A.included B.found C.shown D.called

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