27.That was such an____question that it made me____,not knowing how to answer.

A.embarrasing,embarrassedB.embarrassed, embarrassed
C.embarrasing, embarrasingD.embarrassed,embarrasing

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38. A. physical         B. mental      C. academic         D. authentic 
39. A. advantage      B. agenda      C. reason             D. way
40. A. awake        B. call          C. visit             D. sign
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45. A. settled    B. punished      C. treated              D. excited
46. A. fled            B. stormed       C. jogged              D. floated
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【小題2】
A.examinedB.completedC.markedD.a(chǎn)nswered
【小題3】
A.lyingB.cheating C.guessingD.discussing
【小題4】
A.comeB.leave C.remain D.a(chǎn)pologize
【小題5】
A.noB.certainC.many D.more
【小題6】
A.excuseB.shout C.helpD.scold
【小題7】
A.a(chǎn)boveB.commonC.followingD.unusual
【小題8】
A.repeatB.getC.putD.copy
【小題9】
A.myselfB.ourselvesC.themselvesD.herself
【小題10】
A.chanceB.incident C.lesson D.memory
【小題11】
A.evenB.stillC.a(chǎn)lways D.a(chǎn)lmost
【小題12】
A.measure B.respectC.love D.believe
【小題13】
A.All B.FewC.SomeD.None
【小題14】
A.quickB.wise C.greatD.personal
【小題15】
A.out B.forC.upD.upon
【小題16】
A.ShouldB.Must C.WouldD.Need
【小題17】
A.extraB.smallC.someD.necessary
【小題18】
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B.how sharks become some of the oldest creatures on earth
C.sharks should be put under wildlife protection
D.the campaign to save dolphins was not extended to save sharks
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B.More than 150 million years.
C.More than 350 million years.
D.More than 500 million years.
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C.Statement and example.D.Time order.
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