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He ought to win the first prize,_______ he?

  A. oughtn't  B. shoudn't  C. mustn't  D. both A and B

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Dear uncle,

In your last letter, said my cousin, Ming Ming, failed his
1.________
exam, that gave you a headache. But I don't think
2.________
it's that serious. You know, he didn't do well this time
3.________
doesn't mean he can't do well in future. Nowadays,
4.________
pupils are load too much. It's forgivable for them to fail
5.________
some exam. On that case, you mustn't scold him. What
6.________
you ought to do is to help him find out where does the
7.________
problem lies, improve his learning method, and encouraging
8.________
him. Sometimes, encouraging has of great use. Then,
9.________
he'll be sure of himself and work even hard.
10.________

Best wishes.

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