I regarded her to be nice and honest _______ I met her.

A. first time  B. for the first time C. the first time  D. by the first time

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【小題1】
A.teacher B.headmasterC.classmateD.monitor
【小題2】
A.memoriesB.thoughts C.expectationsD. impressions
【小題3】
A.forcedB.a(chǎn)ppointedC.permittedD.begged
【小題4】
A.a(chǎn)ctiveB.creativeC.interestingD. disappointing
【小題5】
A.SoB.ButC.AndD.Or
【小題6】
A.workedB.marriedC.succeededD. progressed
【小題7】
A.ConfidentB.HappyC.SorryD. Anxious
【小題8】
A.wroteB.editedC.readD. copied
【小題9】
A.metB.lostC.a(chǎn)dmiredD.remained
【小題10】
A. countedB.rememberedC.discoveredD.a(chǎn)pproached
【小題11】
A. turnedB.broughtC.heldD. put
【小題12】
A. deserveB. makeC.receiveD. learn
【小題13】
A. sympatheticB. energeticC.a(chǎn)ngryD. sad
【小題14】
A. birthdayB. postC.invitationD. report
【小題15】
A. keepB. correctC.hideD. send
【小題16】
A. silentB. brightC.a(chǎn)verageD. outstanding
【小題17】
A. figuresB. gradesC.papersD. words
【小題18】
A. changedB. endedC.damagedD.sought
【小題19】
A. changeB. riskC. stressD. failure
【小題20】
A. OtherwiseB. BesidesC.InsteadD. Still

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2.                A.memories       B.thoughts        C.expectations   D. impressions

 

3.                A.forced         B.a(chǎn)ppointed       C.permitted D.begged

 

4.                A.a(chǎn)ctive          B.creative        C.interesting D. disappointing

 

5.                A.So             B.But            C.And D.Or

 

6.                A.worked         B.married         C.succeeded    D. progressed

 

7.                A.Confident       B.Happy          C.Sorry D. Anxious

 

8.                A.wrote          B.edited          C.read D. copied

 

9.                A.met           B.lost            C.a(chǎn)dmired  D.remained

 

10.               A. counted       B.remembered    C.discovered D.a(chǎn)pproached

 

11.               A. turned        B.brought        C.held  D. put

 

12.               A. deserve       B. make         C.receive   D. learn

 

13.               A. sympathetic    B. energetic      C.a(chǎn)ngry D. sad

 

14.               A. birthday       B. post          C.invitation  D. report

 

15.               A. keep          B. correct        C.hide  D. send

 

16.               A. silent         B. bright         C.a(chǎn)verage   D. outstanding

 

17.               A. figures        B. grades        C.papers    D. words

 

18.               A. changed       B. ended         C.damaged  D.sought

 

19.               A. change        B. risk           C. stress    D. failure

 

20.               A. Otherwise     B. Besides        C.Instead    D. Still

 

 

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