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at one thing in the classroom for a while 8 looking at the next thing. For forty years, the only classroom was like his 9 , and now it was being taken from him. Mr. Hamel looked at all of the walls, windows, desks, and chairs 10 we were working hard. I was sure he wanted to remember everything like it was now. ( ) 1. A. difficult B. easy C. mon D. great ( ) 2. A. Why B. Who C. Where D. When ( ) 3. A. went B. began C. expected D. continued ( ) 4. A. listening B. speaking C. reading D. writing ( ) 5. A. heads B. hands C. pens D. books ( ) 6. A. impossible B. excellent C. unusual D. valuable ( ) 7. A. moved B. closed C. opened D. noticed ( ) 8. A. without B. before C. about D. after ( ) 9. A. courage B. dream C. home D. country ( ) 10. A. because B. unless C. whatever D. while 【閱讀理解】 It is reported that some developed countries have shipped broken parts of puters to China. Last month Hong Kong officers found 131,000 kilograms of broken puters, TVs and phones sent from Japan. Things like these are called electronic waste, or ewaste. Dealing with them is not an easy job. Every time an old puter breaks down, it needs to be dealt with safel y. What is worse, at present, broken put