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________ no use ________ the maths problem since it has already been worked out.

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A.It’s; to discuss

B.It’s; discussing

C.There is; discussing

D.There is; to discuss

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sitting room

B.

bathroom

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kitchen

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chair

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table

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bed

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A.

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sweet

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special

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burning

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A.

After a while

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All the while

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fire

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water

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said

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hear

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ordered

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put out

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went out

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were out

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put on

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reach

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spread

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go

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arrive

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glad

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sad

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lucky

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excited

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children

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parents

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life

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pets

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receive

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want

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accept

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get

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suggested

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  1. 1.

    In the passage the writer seems to be worrying that______.

    1. A.
      the US will live on the moon forever
    2. B.
      the moon will not be able to hold all mankind
    3. C.
      the potential land rush will become more and more frequent
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      no one can answer the question “ Who owns the moon?”
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    “ The Google Lunar X Prize” aims to ______.

    1. A.
      encourage private groups to land on the moon
    2. B.
      help NASA host a discussion about land rush on the moon
    3. C.
      help some developing countries to complete their lunar projects
    4. D.
      reward some countries or private groups which haven’t stepped on the moon
  3. 3.

    The underlined word “ that” in the first paragraph refers to ______.

    1. A.
      the Outer Space Treaty
    2. B.
      if and when they plant a flag
    3. C.
      the NASA working group
    4. D.
      monks from the Middle Ages
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    What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

    1. A.
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    2. B.
      Many countries and private groups plan to go to the moon
    3. C.
      Why some private groups wish to land on the moon
    4. D.
      It is easy to gain some property rights on the moon
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    1. A.
      it’s a waste of time to work on the lunar project
    2. B.
      “ The Outer Space Treaty” forbids private groups to land on the moon
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      all mankind has the right to land on the moon
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