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As is known to we all, America’s national pastime is baseball. It has played in the country since the first settlers arrive. It was a national ball what was liked by many Americans at that time. Although baseball possibly developed from an English game, it is now thought of like an American sport. From the Little League to the Major League, player of all skill levels enjoy testing their power on the “ Field of Dreams”. Famous players, exciting music but the standard stadium food of hot dogs, popcorns and peanuts are popularly among Americans. In a fact, Americans make go to the baseball game a favorite summer outing for many Americans nowadays.

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1.A. before B. since C. while D. as

2.A. wondering B. forgetting C. remembering D. knowing

3.A. preferred B. expected C. failed D. decided

4.A. When B. For C. If D. Because

5.A. carelessly B. carefully C. hopelessly D. unwillingly

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10.A. terrible B. strange C. pleasant D. familiar

11.A. missed B. discovered C. followed D. ignored

12.A. calmly B. loudly C. happily D. swiftly

13.A. searched B. visited C. lived D. travelled

14.A. window B. girl C. house D. hero

15.A. surprise B. sadness C. disappointment D. delight(高興)

16.A. jumped B. climbed C. walked D. flew

17.A. awake B. active C. shocked D. asleep

18.A. knew B. watched C. looked D. saw

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I made a name for myself when I was about 26.

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1.A. impressive B. reasonable C. appropriate D. important

2.A. unique B. first C. best D. final

3.A. happy B. upset C. hesitant D. nervous

4.A. Likewise(同樣地) B. Therefore C. However D. Meanwhile

5.A. discouragements B. embarrassments C. excitements D. disappointments

6.A. speech B. name C. book D. event

7.A. saw B. hit C. patted D. introduced

8.A. spotted B. recognized C. noticed D. liked

9.A. Totally B. Above all C. Finally D. After all

10.A. maintained B. stayed C. lasted D. remained

11.A. mind B. idea C. thought D. memory

12.A. waste B. spare C. devote D. afford

13.A. reach B. acquire C. offer D. honor

14.A. easy B. ordinary C. tough D. short

15.A. welcome B. personal C. respectable D. known

16.A. past B. own C. future D. new

17.A. remember B. memorize C. remind D. believe

18.A. annoyed B. interested C. puzzled D. frightened

19.A. quickly B. seldom C. deliberately D. otherwise

20.A. friend B. writer C. grandpa D. stranger

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