When I was a little girl, I ________ with my uncle for several years.

A. lived B. have lived

C. was lived D. had lived

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When you eat out in a restaurant, it is not unusual to hear people yelling, “Let me get this one!” Sometimes you can see them _________ or arm wrestling to fight for the _________ for paying the bill. These fights are often very loud and active. Each person _________ shows an honest desire to pick up the bill, and in the end, all the people at the table give the winner praise and _________ .

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In recent years, going Dutch has been embraced by many young people. _________ , older generations who fear “l(fā)osing _________ ” still find it embarrassing and mean to calculate each person’s _________ of the bill.

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2.A. turn B. privilege C. order D. right

3.A. involved B. called C. selected D. invited

4.A. courage B. comment C. apology D. gratitude

5.A. headache B. tradition C. plan D. conflict

6.A. eat B. cook C. host D.enjoy

7.A. unusual B. strange C. unexpected D. common

8.A. disappoint B. frustrate C. embarrass D. inspire

9.A. However B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Besides

10.A.promise B. face C. credit D. money

11.A.task B. pa rt C. ability D. share

12.A.as well as B. according to C. thanks to D. apart from

13.A.personally B. electronically C. separately D. immediately

14.A.younger B. newer C. older D. later

15.A.and B. but C. or D. for

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It's time for your family to relax and have fun! The following family adventures have links for you to get more information.

Take the Rides of Your Life

Visit Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, to seek thrills "Even though it's located off the beaten track, experts regularly praise Cedar Point as the best overall theme park of the country," says U.S. News & World Report. The park calls itself the roller coaster capital of the world, and with 16 to choose from, it's hard to argue. It's open daily from May 10 through Labor Day; weekends only from Labor Day through November 2.

Tickets start at $ 48.99 per person if purchased online.

http://www.cedarpoint.com.

Wander Free on a Dude farm

Dust off your cowboy boots and ready your cowboy hats for a visit to this Rocky Mountains paradise. Located in Augusta, Montana, "The farm has everything an aspiring cowboy or girl could long for," says Sunset magazine, including hiking trails, fishing trips, campfires with sing-alongs, and, of course, horseback rides. The large farm operates from June through September; kids-only and adults-only programs are available.

Total cost starts at $ 1,360 per adult, $ 1,276 per teen, and $ 1,168 per child.

http://www.Triplejranch.com.

Dig for Dinosaurs

Most kids (and adults) love dinosaurs, and to make their wildest dreams come true, head to Fruita, Colorado. The Museum of Western Colorado offers Dino Digs for children ages five and older. You can choose from one-, three-, and five-day expeditions. "Imagine how your child will feel when she helps unearth the fossilized(化石) bones of ancient species," says Outside magazine. It lasts from May to October.

Digs start at $ 125 per person.

http://www.museumofwesternco.com.

Surf Sand Dunes

Swap your snowboard for a sand-board, and head to Sand Master Park in Florence, Oregon. Real Simple recommends learning the basics at this private dune park, "which offers board rentals and lessons ---- often taught by world-champion sand boarders." Then you can hit the "slopes" to test your skills. From March to June, and September to November.

Rentals for a sand-board start at $ 10 per day; lessons start at $ 45 an hour per person.

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C.When in Rome, do as the Romans do.

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