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After the birth of my second child. I got a job at a restaurant. Having worked with an experienced ______ for a few days, I was _____ to wait tables on my own. All went______ that first week. When Saturday night came, I was luckily ______ the tables not far from the kitchen. ______, I still felt a little hard to carry the heavy trays (托盘).
Before I knew it, the ______ was full of people. I moved slowly,______ every step. I remember how _____ I was when I saw the tray stand (架子) near the tables. It looked different from the one I was ______ on. It had nice handles, which made it ______ to move around. I was pleased with everything and began to ______ I was a natural at this job.
Then, an old man came to me and said, “Excuse me, dear, my wife and I loved ______ you work. It seems your stray stand has been very ______ to you, but we are getting ready to______ now, and my wife needs her ______ back.”
At first his ______ did not get across. “What was he talking about?” Then I got it. I had set my trays on his wife’s orthopedic walker (助步器). I stood frozen as ice, but my face was _____. I wanted to get into a hole and ______.
Since then, I have learned from many mistakes such as the one I just ______. I have learned to be more ______ and not to be too sure of myself.

A.manager B.assistant C.cook D.waitress

A.promised B.invited C.allowed D.advised

A.well B.quickly C.safely D.wrong

A.left B.given C.brought D.show

A.Therefore B.However C.Otherwise D.Finally

A.kitchen B.street C.restaurant D.table

A.minding B.changing C.taking D.saving

A.angry B.calm C.sad D.happy

A.fixed B.trained C.loaded D.waited

A.slower B.lighter C.quieter D.easier

A.believe B.agree C.regret D.pretend

A.letting B.making C.watching D.having

A.useful B.familiar C.unusual D.interesting

A.rest B.order C.eat D.leave

A.bag B.walker C.tray D.coat

A.idea B.praise C.message D.need

A.cold B.full of joy C.pale D.on fire

A.lie B.hide C.defend D.stay

A.repeated B.discovered C.corrected D.described

A.careful B.patient C.honest D.practical

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A.losing B.earning C.sharing D.lacking

A.while B.though C.because D.unless

A.helping B.respecting C.serving D.praising

A.work B.eat C.smile D.speak

A.regular B.favorite C.respected D.fresh

A.eating B.greeting C.smiling D.coming

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A.restaurant B.work C.house D.money

A.ahead B.that C.there D.up

A.exchanged B.discussed C.shared D.explained

A.should B.would C.might D.must

A.counting B.totaling C.adding D.valuing

A.ability B.honesty C.responsibility D.identity(身份证)

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A.hired B.rejected C.encouraged D.determined

A.fortunately B.excitedly C.personally D.eventually

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A.knives B.trousers C.scissors D.shoes

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A.it B.you C.they D.he

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A.envied B.considered C.respected D.treated

A.strange B.magical C.valuable D.important

A.reward B.supply C.provide D.award

A.quarreling B.discussing C.reasoning D.arguing

A.suffered B.known C.obtained D.forgotten

A.honor B.favor C.need D.search

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A.turns up B.turns down C.turns out D.turns in

A.houses B.cars C.pockets D.rooms

A.saw B.dropped C.set D.pushed

A.ring B.suitcase C.car D.emerald

A.So B.Still C.However D.Though

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A.at one time B.sometime C.in no time D.at times

A.set up B.set off C.set down D.set aside

A.trouble B.suffering C.word D.violence

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A.tip B.request C.command D.swap

A.longer B.harder C.better D.shorter

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