It is unnecessary to use your own brain for __________ of numbers when computer memory has become so cheap.

A.a(chǎn)rrangement       B.storage         C.connection           D.consequence

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“Can we give something, Daddy?” she asked.   

“Sorry, Em, I’m out of change.” I said.

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  Why wasn’t I surprised when that second ticket proved to be the  47 ? I like to think it was God’s way of  48  a little girl for a sacrifice  49 her years while giving her dad a lesson in the  50 .

 

31. A. Promised

B. Amazed

C. Determined

D. Organized

32. A. need 

B. should

C. must

D. can

33. A. collection

B. contribution

C. shop

D. club

34. A. seldom 

B. likely  

C. slightly 

D. merely

35. A. drew

B. became 

C. went

D. pulled

36. A. observed 

B. sensed

C. watched

D. noticed

37. A. study

B. try

C. listen

D. work

38. A. disappointing

B. surprising

C. formal

D. public

39. A. agreeable

B. hopeful 

C. thankful 

D. pitiful

40. A. Moved

B. Shocked

C. Persuaded 

D. Demanded

41. A. one

B. some 

C. two 

D. any

42. A. While

B. As

C. Because

D. Though

43. A. express

B. describe

C. explain 

D. shake

44. A. returned  

B. delivered

C. chose

D. shared

45. A. sweet

B. healthy 

C. happy

D. fair

46. A. putting 

B. giving 

C. storing 

D. signing

47. A. present 

B. harvest 

C. winner

D. chance

48. A. greeting 

B. praising 

C. sheltering

D. rewarding

49. A. under 

B. before

C. beyond 

D. within

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B. project

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