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Why ________ take a taxi? I'm much too tired.


  1. A.
    do you
  2. B.
    not you
  3. C.
    don' t you
  4. D.
    you not
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[  ]

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2.A.however      B.but       C.yet        D.so

3.A.bring      B.fetch      C.collect       D.take

4.A.I       B.you        C.she            D.he

5.A.First       B.Next      C.Third        D.Finally

6.A.shared     B.gave      C.helped       D.assisted

7.A.classmate’s B.schoolmate’s C.sister’s D.family’s

8.A.walk around  B.knock around   C.come around   D.stand around

9.A.went      B.came       C.approached      D.met

10.A.glanced    B.stared    C.glared    D.looked

11.A.had     B.called     C.would       D.do

12.A.watered   B.cried   C.tore     D.dropped

13.A.already   B.ever     C.still    D.yet

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C.was completely taken aback     D.was not a bit surprised

15.A.in spite B.regardless of C.concerned about D.for fear of

16.A.strengthened B.saddened C.frightened D.pleased

17.A.handed   B.afforded  C.provided   D.supplied

18.A.had no choice but to cry    B.couldn’t help to cry

C.had no right to cry        D.couldn’t help but cry

19.A.what  B.when   C.whether  D.why

20.A.single   B.poor    C.ordinary   D.normal

 

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