They did the experiment in the lab _______ was named after Professor White.

A. where          B. which              C. the one         D. what

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    Yet it was a(n)  25  scene. Peasants walked along the street, their heads piled high with baskets or beautifully woven blankets which they hoped to   26  to the townsfolk. Men with carts  27  their way along, shouting their goods at the top of their  28 . They were selling apples, oranges and grapes -- the 29  of their fields. 30  it all, women in bright summer clothes made their way, laughing and talking, 31  children rushed in and out of the crowds screaming with laughter when they did’t ask for something they could not have, or crying with  32  because they were lost.

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16. A. Although

B. For

C. But

D. As

17. A. small

B. crowded

C. narrow

D. short

18. A. land

B. area

C. ground

D. room

19. A. and

B. however

C. or

D. then

20. A. having

B. causing

C. throwing

D. being

21. A. passing

B. taking

C. catching

D. driving

22. A. them

B. which

C. whom

D. that

23. A. persuade

B. order

C. stop

D. wait

24. A. road

B. way

C. sight

D. place

25. A. strange

B. usual

C. colorful

D. interesting

26. A. give

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C. take

D. send

27. A. forced

B. walked

C. found

D. took

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29. A. crops

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30. A. Through

B. Across

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B. as

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32. A. tear

B. sorrow

C. sadness

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34. A. emptied

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C. The reason why Josh Duhamel leads the youth run.

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4.A.considered       B.rejected   C.expected      D.picked

5.A.hardly           B.nearly            C.naturally             D.eagerly

6.A.preparationsB.newspapers C.drink             D.paper

7.A.reliable    B.grateful         C.tense               D.a(chǎn)mazed

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10.A.called         B.remembered C.recognized            D.evaluated

11.A.a(chǎn)nswer      B.urge           C.stop          D.persuade

12.A.funny         B.competitiveC.ordinary           D.mysterious

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14.A.coming in       B.coming out C.going up          D.going on

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16.A.flights     B.crashes          C.budgets       D.schedules

17.A.hit     B.caught   C.impressed            D.seized

18.A.for     B.with            C.of                  D.to

19.A.hurt            B.realized          C.a(chǎn)djusted      D.a(chǎn)sked

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