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 Twin brothers look so like each other that I can hardly tell one ______ the other.

A. to                       B. with                   C. about           D. from

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At school our classmates __5__us Henfield One and Henfield Two, so people ___6__ even see our difference according to our initials  because __7__ of us were M.O. It was only when I went to  _8___ and began to have my own friends that I started to feel my own freedom of identity(身份).

Before I went to college, during my secondary school __9__, I __10__ to a job on a building site. My twin brother, Mike Henfield, didn’t work. One day I asked my boss, “Can I have a week  _11__?”  “Certainly,” he said, “but you won’t have the job when you   12__ back.” I didn’t want to __13__ the job. So on Monday morning, Mike went there   in my  _14__, jacket and hat and he worked for me for one week __15___ of them knew the difference.

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

2. A. badder          B. worse               C. good         D. better

3. A. all boys                                     B. another boy      

C. all the other boys                            D. all the boys

4. A. day            B. holiday             C. night         D. mid-night

5. A. called           B. knew                C. told           D. made

6. A. didn’t           B. needn’t             C. mustn’t     D. couldn’t

7. A. very             B. each                 C. both          D. all

8. A. middle school B. college              C. high school D. school

9. A. holidays        B. week                C. weekend    D. holiday

10. A. received      B. got                   C. find           D. made

11. A. off             B. free                  C. on             D. back

12. A. came          B. will get             C. got            D. are

13. A. miss           B. lose                  C. lost           D. losing

14. A. coat            B. shirt                 C. shoes               D. trousers

15. A. None          B. Nobody            C. All            D. Each

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B. Because they are the cleverest ligers.
C. Because they are the most attractive ligers.
D. Because they are the first ligers to live for a year.
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A. Because their chromosomes are different.
B. Because they are too small when they are born.
C. Because their parents don't live long.
D. Because they are short of food.
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B. Why can't ligers in the world live long
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How would you vote—for or against?

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A. a school policy decision that will affect parents and students

B. a personal experience and is told in the first person

C. a historical event and is told in the third person

D. a conflict of opinions between boys and girls

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A. logical conclusions drawn form her own observation and personal experience

B. an aggressive reaction to what she has been told by people in authority

C. her preference for designer-labeled clothes

D. not liking anything her brother likes

3.Which of the following is the best statement of Andy’s position?

A. School clothing should reflect parents’ values.

B. Teenagers should never follow the latest fashions in dress.

C. How one dresses should be an expression of one’s individuality.

D. Wearing school uniforms means one less decision every morning.

4.What is the best title for the text?

A. A School Dress Principle.

B. My Stubborn Twin Brother

C. Endless Fights with My Brother

D. For or Against?--- That Is the Question

 

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1.A. afraid         B. happy                   C. fond                D. tired

2.A. Hardly            B. Normally              C. Certainly            D. Approximately

3.A. pointed                 B. rushed                    C. moved             D. traveled

4.A. knocked          B. escaped                      C. reached           D. entered

5.A. pointing        B. belonging        C. opening           D. leading

6.A. encouraged             B. spread             C. prevented           D. attracted

7.A. slightly        B. frozen          C. calmly               D. happily

8.A. unlikely                 B. unlucky           C. possible    D. pitiful

9.A. fall                     B. drop                      C. forget               D. lose

10.A. bury                  B. break             C. tear                 D. catch

11.A. way                      B. need             C. doubt               D. wonder

12.A. bag                        B. life             C. way        D. confidence

13.A. amused      B. controlled                 C. helped              D. ruined

14.A. excited                B. concerned      C. impressive          D. unsatisfied

15.A. difficulty               B. cause             C. fear                 D. choice

16.A. save         B. spend            C. change                   D. escape

17.A. presenting            B. buying                        C. making                  D. tasting

18.A. disappeared          B. warned                        C. returned               D. reminded

19.A. fear                  B. cry               C. fail                       D. complain

20.A. big            B. fortunate                 C. bad                    D. small

 

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根据下列句子所给汉语意思,写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。

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Grandfather, father and sons belong to three different                 (辈).

2.

After supper many people go to the Central Square just for e              (娱乐).

3.

---Tom, look at your papers. How did you do your homework?

  --Sorry, sir. You have c        me with my twin brother. I’m Jim

4.

Yesterday was our open day. Many children came into our school looking around        (好奇).

5.

Don’t be in such a hurry; you’d better eat a few m_____  of food before you go shopping.

6.

I saw some girls were talking about something in w        . But when I got closer they all ran away.

7.

The painting in the flag of our class r         unity, strength and effort.

8.

As the teacher         (走近) the dormitory of his students, the rooms became quiet.

9.

If bright sunlight is         (聚焦) on dry wood with a glass, it will start burning.

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The sports reporter was watching the football match,         (评论) all the time.  

 

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