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Do your parents make you do lots of after-school activities? My parents did. I used to listen to them. But now, I decide to think for     .
My parents made me do a lot of after-school activities: taking guitar lessons, taking    class, playing tennis and doing different kinds of other things. I didn’t like many of them. I often asked my parents to stop      me. This year, I will stop some activities. I decide to    the guitar because I don’t like to play it at all. I think I can learn English by myself at home,      I won’t go to the English class any more.
My mother doesn’t think that I get enough      . But I don’t think so. I walk two miles to school every day. I think that is      for me. So I don’t want to play tennis. One day, my mother   me to go to a swimming club, but I refused. She was     and said,“The more you study, the more skills you will have, and then the more independent you will be.    she’s right, but I really don’t want to go.
Dear friends, am I right? What will you do if you meet the situation?

A.herself B.themselves C.myself D.ourselves

A.Chinese B.English C.math D.science

A.dropping B.offering C.beating D.pushing

A.give up B.make up C.take up D.set up

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

A.exercise B.food C.sleep D.study

A.bad B.easy C.important D.enough

A.allowed B.hated C.asked D.helped

A.nervous B.excited C.angry D.glad

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

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