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—Jack's been ill for several weeks.

—I know. I wish ________ see a doctor.

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A.he should
B.he can
C.he'll
D.he could
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Paul could not sleep late last night. He woke up 1 got up, then he 2 down again. He felt terrible. “I must be sick,”he thought, “ 3 I must study 4 the test.”

He got up and looked 5 his history notebook. He finally found it under 6 clothes on his chair. He 7 his notes. “What 8 I do?”he thought.

9 , Paul's telephone rang. So he put down his notebook and 10 the telephone.

“Good morning,”Jack's 11 said, “you must be wrong about the test.”

“What do you mean?”Paul asked weakly.

“We are not 12 to have a test today,”Jack said. “I wrote down the 13 in my notebook. The test will be next Wednesday; it isn't today. 14 do you feel this morning?”

“Fine,”said Paul. “Just fine!”Suddenly he 15 felt fine.

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1.

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A.to
B.and
C.for
D.so

2.

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A.lay
B.lies
C.lays
D.laid

3.

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A.but
B.although
C.because
D.as

4.

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A.in
B.on
C.for
D.with

5.

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A.about
B.for
C.after
D.up

6.

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A.a piece of
B.a pair of
C.a pile of
D.a group of

7.

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A.went over
B.went by
C.prepared for
D.went along

8.

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A.may
B.shall
C.will
D.could

9.

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A.Since then
B.Just then
C.Before that
D.Just now

10.

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A.picked up
B.took off
C.brought up
D.got up

11.

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A.speech
B.sound
C.noise
D.voice

12.

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A.coming
B.come
C.going
D.go

13.

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A.year
B.month
C.date
D.hour

14.

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A.What
B.How
C.Which
D.Why

15.

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A.would
B.could
C.really
D.perhaps

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“‘You are clearing too much land,’ warned one old man. ‘ The land is a living thing. It will hit back at you if you abuse it. ’

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“Dennis continued to chop down trees. Small animals that relied on them for food and shelter were destroyed. He was so eager to expand his farm that he did not notice the river flowing slowly towards his door. He did not notice salt seeping to the surface of the land. He did not notice swamp plants choking all the native plants.”

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“The land hit back ---- just as the old man warned,” Jack shrugged. “Dennis disappeared. Old folks around here believe that swamp plants moved up from the river and dragged him underwater. His body was never found.”

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