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(    )2. A. from      B. among       C. from among  D. out of
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1.

A.however

B.a(chǎn)lthough

C.nor

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2.

A.or

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C.a(chǎn)s

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3.

A.Asian

B.American

C.European

D.African

 

4.

A.comfortable

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5.

A.not allow

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C.not allowed

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6.

A.polite

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C.impossible

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7.

A.off

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C.loud

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8.

A.try

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C.take care of

D.care for

 

9.

A.following

B.breaking

C.obeying

D.broken

 

10.

A.a(chǎn)re

B.a(chǎn)re to

C.is

D.is to

 

11.

A.in front

B.in front of

C.in the front

D.in the front of

 

12.

A.waiting

B.jumping

C.cutting

D.joining

 

13.

A.put on

B.put off

C.put out

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A.be criticized

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C.to be criticized

D.criticized

 

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A.dropping litter

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