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【小題1】
A.lakeB.skyC.parakeetD.backyard
【小題2】
A.pleasureB.sadnessC.treasure D.sense
【小題3】
A.forgive B.comfortC.help D.delight
【小題4】
A.parentB.homeC.nest D.fellow
【小題5】
A.imagine B.supposeC.doubtD.believe
【小題6】
A.birdsB.happinessC.worriesD.children
【小題7】
A.parentsB.birdsC.interestsD.games
【小題8】
A.catchB.findC.buyD.have
【小題9】
A.announcedB.saidC.retoldD.hoped
【小題10】
A.dayB.placeC.wayD.story
【小題11】
A.floatedB.divedC.settledD.went
【小題12】
A.thinkB.speakC.interruptD.explain
【小題13】
A.came upB.turned upC.turned outD.matched up
【小題14】
A.knownB.fastenedC.connectedD.introduced
【小題15】
A.rightB.wrongC.sillyD.mad

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11.A.changed? Blifted

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12.A.strange? Bangry

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A.happy

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C.shy

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2.

A.live

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C.make

D.need

 

3.

A.athletics

B.music

C.business

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4.

A.right

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C.lucky

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5.

A.persuaded

B.taught

C.brought

D.asked

 

6.

A.sent

B.advised

C.gave

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7.

A.ticket

B.car

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D.job

 

8.

A.give in

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C.give away

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9.

A.disappointed

B.mad

C.frightened

D.shameful

 

10.

A.living

B.playing

C.working

D.learning

 

11.

A.sadness

B.regret

C.hopelessness

D.disappointment

 

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The Worst Part

Mom is usually home on Sunday but this week she was going to a big golf game and I was all alone in the house. I was mad at Mom for divorcing Dad.

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A. Leigh’s mother often went to golf games           B. Leigh was a deserted boy

C. Leigh’s dad never had a rest on Sundays           D. Leigh’s father lived in another city

2. Which is true about Bandit?

A. It was killed by a truck         B. It was let out of the cab and got lost

C. It was frozen to death.          D. It ran off Highway 80 and into the mountain.

3. The underlined sentence “Keep your shirt on”(last para) probably means “        ”.

A.Cool down   B.Stop talking      C.Be quiet      D.Keep warm

4.The worst part in Leigh’s eyes may be that            .

A. he forgot to go to get the pizza B. his parents got divorced

C. his dad got remarried    D. his dad didn’t love him

 

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