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6. A. of B. for C. like D. as 27. A. open B. run C. begin D. move 28. A. one B. more C. other D. such 29. A. old B. normal C. first D. present 30. A. used to B. seemed to C. had to D. happened to 31. A. what B. how C. when D. where 32. A. stops B. appears C. starts D. continues 33. A. costly B. formal C. group D. personal 34. A. from B. than C. through D. with 三、閱讀理解 A One day when Jack was walking in the park, he saw a woman, who lived a few miles away, sitting on a bench with a dog beside her. The dog was looking up at the woman. Jack walked up to the woman and said, “Hello, Sue, how are you? May I sit and talk with you for a while?” “Of course, please sit down,” Sue said. Jack sat down next to Sue on the bench, and they talked quietly together. The dog continued to look up at Sue, as if waiting to be fed. “That’s a nice dog, isn’t he?” Jack said, pointing at the animal. “Yes, he is. He’s handsome. He’s a bit of a mixture, but that’s not a bad thing. He’s strong and healthy.” “And hungry,” Jack said. “He hasn’t taken his eyes off you. He thinks you’ve got some food for him.” “That’s true,” Sue said. “But I haven’t.” They both laughed and then Jack said, “Does your dog bite?” “No,” Sue said, “He’s never bitten anyone. He’s always gentle and friendly.” Hearing this, Jack decided to hold out his hand and touched the animal’s head. Suddenly it jumped up and bit him. “Hey!” Jack shouted.” You said your dog didn’t bite.” Sue replied in surprise, “Yeah, I did. But this is not my dog. My dog’s at home.” 35. The dog looked at the woman because _____. A. the woman wanted to feed him B. the woman was friendly C. he was strong and healthy D. he was hungry 36. Jack and Sue were _____. A. friends B. nextdoor neighbors C. strangers D. in the same family 37. Jack touched the dog because he believed ______. A. the dog was handsome B. Sue’s dog was unfriendly C. the dog belonged to Sue D. Sue’s dog was at home *B Years ago, I lived in a building in a large city. The building next door was only a few feet away from mine. There was a woman who lived there, whom I had never met, yet I could see her seated by her window each afternoon, sewing or reading. After several months had gone by, I began to notice that her window was dirty. Everything was unclear through the