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Giving lessons t0 10 students is a fairly light teaching_______. 
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A. weight                                
B. burden  
C. amount                                 
D. load

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                                                                            ―Thomas Jefferson
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    seconds left to play.
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    (     )1.  A. ability   
    (     )2.  A. therefore  
    (     )3.  A. changed   
    (     )4.  A. located    
    (     )5.  A. evident   
    (     )6.  A. strongly 
    (     )7.  A. leading   
    (     )8.  A. stared at  
    (     )9.  A. in place of
    (     )10.  A. rolled    
    (     )11.  A. winning  
    (     )12.  A. deafening  
    (     )13.  A. argued  
    (     )14.  A. claiming  
    (     )15.  A. took on    
    (     )16.  A. after     
    (     )17.  A. sad       
    (     )18.  A. fixed up  
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    B. however         
    B. held               
    B. equipped           
    B. important         
    B. closely           
    B. falling         
    B. glared at        
    B. in possession of   
    B. centered           
    B. host            
    B. annoying         
    B. quarreled       
    B. receiving          
    B. went on         
    B. instantly      
    B. interesting      
    B. lit up           
    B. accused         
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    C. moreover       
    C. shared        
    C. crowded       
    C. likely        
    C. successfully  
    C. scoring       
    C. glanced at    
    C. in face of    
    C. rocked         
    C. champion      
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    C. checked                
    C. giving        
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    C. before         
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    C. cleaned up    
    C.   independent 
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    D. conveyed       
    D. covered        
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    D. amusingly      
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    D. aimed at       
    D. in favor of    
    D. hung           
    D. guest          
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    D. seeking        
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