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When was the watch bought

A. Yesterday.
B. Yesterday morning.
C. This mornin

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It’s easier to go clown a hill than to climb up a hill, so it is easier to fall into bad habits than into good ones. Bad habits do not come suddenly. They come little by little while people don’t notice their danger. Schoolboys first pick up a few bad habits in schools and on the streets. When they can’t finish their homework, they copy from their classmates, If they see bigger boys smoking, they also want to have a try. When they get bigger, the habits become so strong that they can’t get rid of them any longer. From copying, they fall behind others and then they don’t want to go to school and they learn to steal. And smoking is bad for their health. At last, they become worse and worse. It’s important and necessary for us to get rid of the bad habits in the beginning. Bad habits are formed ______.

A. suddenly
B. quickly
C. slowly

Accidents can happen indoors. Many young children are accidentally hurt when playing in their homes. How do these accidents happen A housewife is a busy person. She had to do all the work in the house. Sometimes she is careless. She puts a pot of hot water on a table. A little child can reach it. Then she goes out of the room. The little child reaches up and drags the pot towards him. The hot water may spill over him and scald him. The mother hears the cry of pain and rushes into the room, but it is too late. The child must be taken to the hospital at once. Accidents like these ought not to happen. We must not put the pots and pans full of hot water or other hot things in the reach of small children. And we must not leave the small children by themselves. All things which can cut are dangerous. Sharp knives and scissors should be put away out of the reach of children. Electricity is always dangerous, it can be useful but it can also kill us! You should never touch any electric appliances if they are switched on. Switch them off first. The child drags the pot towards him because

A. he wants to drink hot water
B. he wants to play with it
C. he wants to break it

A certain old gentleman was very unhappy about modern education, and thought that (41) people nowadays were not being taught the (42) of knowing the difference between right and (43) . One day he was taking a (44) in a park near his home when he saw some young boys standing (45) a small cat. The old gentleman went up to the boys and asked them (46) was happening. One of the boys said to him, "We’re having a contest. We are (47) lies, and the one who tells the biggest one gets to (48) the cat." The old gentleman thought that this was a good chance to teach the boys a useful lesson, so he said to them, "I’ve (49) told a lie in my life." All at once there was a great shout from all the boys, and they said, "You’ve (50) ! You can take the cat!\

A. won
B. failed
C. lost

They began (1) again and again from a high point into a well of blue sea between rough, (2) rocks. After they had dived and come up, they swam round, (3) themselves up, and waited their turn to dive again. They were big boys-men to Jerry. He dived: and they watched him, and when he swam (4) to take his place, they made way for him. He felt he was accepted, and he dived again, carefully, (5) of himself.In her crib, Bonnie (6) at the sight of her mother being seized. Ace (7) his hand into the natural place on Evey’s back and she (8) stiffly into his lead. When, with a sudden (9) of saxophones, the tempo quickened, he spun her out carefully, keeping the (10) with his shoulders.When it (11) below zero last night I thought I had better send Frank (12) this morning to make a (13) for us—no use (14) pneumonia with a big (15) on, but I told him not to touch anything except the stove-and you know Frank.It never occurred to me at the time (16) I was doing. I thought of it only as being practical. It was important to me to do well in college. Community identity was (17) , if a consideration at all. Somehow, the Watts things (18) with my new college life. Moreover, Negro college youth (19) those undergraduate years had none of its present mood. Its (20) was campus involvement.Marian’s brother-in-law read the English page, as (21) as a nice little boy reading the funnies, and Theresa, Marian’s sister, (22) softly and merrily about their next week-end holiday. Theresa’s bright smile had always been her (23) and now, childless and with a husband (24) war age, and a life both ordered and gay, it looked as if that smile had (25) itself.A. secondaryB. roundC. beyondD. markE. outF. dedicatedG. fireH. hauledI. whimperedJ. pointedK. whatL. justifiedM. gettingN. fittedO. duringP. proudQ. injectionR. divingS. interferedT. shuffledU. beatV. caseW. chattedX. droppedY. theme 23().

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