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36.A.villageB.storyC.neighborhoodD.film

37.A.togetherB.wildlyC.separatelyD.happily

38.A.watchedB.heardC.fearedD.noticed

39.A.hopeB.successC.failureD.information

40.A.wishesB.demandsC.effortsD.worries

41.A.wentupB.showedupC.tookupD.putup

42.AnervousB.eagerC.angryD.clever

43.A.decidedB.refusedC.wantedD.pretended

44.A.LoveB.HitC.ForgiveD.Follow

45.A.beautifulB.distantC.wildD.clean

46.A.aliveB.deadC.braveD.sleepy

47.A.immediatelyB.seriouslyC.directlyD.honestly

48.A.askedB.orderedC.informedD.led

49.A.injuredB.defeatedC.frightenedD.worried

50.A.regardedB.determinedC.recognizedD.showed

51.A.monthB.dayC.eveningD.week

52.A.anxiouslyB.regularlyC.sometimesD.calmly

53.A.fearlessB.wellC.warmD.hopeful

54.A.legB.headC.bodyD.tail

55.A.butB.orC.soD.and

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Idescribedtheentirephilosophicalframework(哲学体系)ofWesternthoughtandlaidthehistorical47foralltheworkswe’llstudyinclass,”Icomplained.“How48theysayIdidn’tteachthemanything?

Itwasalongterm,andit49becameclearthatmyideasabouteducationwerenotthesameas50ofmystudents.Ithoughtateacher’sjobwastoraise51questionsandprovideenoughbackgroundsothatstudentscould52theirownconclusions.Mystudentsthoughtateacher’sjobwastoprovide53informationasdirectlyandclearlyaspossible.Whatadifference!

54,Ialsolearnedalot,andmyexperiencewithmyChinesestudentshasmademea55Americanteacher,knowinghowtoteachinadifferentculture.

36.A.worryB.ideaC.doubtD.experience

37.A.impressB.putC.leaveD.fix

38.A.AttentionB.LookoutC.AteaseD.Standup

39.A.puzzledB.sureC.curiousD.worried

40.A.foundB.returnedC.regainedD.followed

41.A.moreB.evenC.yetD.still

42.A.thoughtB.senseC.feelingD.idea

43.A.wroteB.borrowedC.keptD.read

44.A.replacedB.takenC.caughtD.moved

45.A.NaturallyB.PerhapsC.FortunatelyD.Reasonably

46.A.differentB.sameC.similarD.usual

47.A.happeningsB.charactersC.developmentD.background

48.A.shouldB.canC.willD.must

49.A.immediatelyB.certainlyC.simplyD.gradually

50.A.thatB.whatC.thoseD.ones

51.A.difficultB.interestingC.ordinaryD.unusual

52.A.drawB.getC.decideD.give

53.A.strangeB.standardC.exactD.serious

54.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.BesidesD.Though

55.A.normalB.happyC.goodD.better

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21.A.improvedB.becomeC.changedD.increased

22.A.WhetherB.IfC.WhenD.Unless

23.A.memberB.partC.partnerD.number

24.A.butB.whileC.whenD.still

25.A.beforeB.atC.afterD.since

26.A.serviceB.productC.structureD.organization

27.A.grantingB.dependingC.consideringD.according

28.A.sleepyB.tiredC.boredD.busy

29.A.takeB.costC.payD.spend

30.A.friendsB.adultsC.malesD.strangers

31.A.relationB.touchC.contactD.friends

32.A.whoB.thatC.whoseD.these

33.A.oftenB.usuallyC.sometimesD.always

34.A.knowB.recognizeC.tellD.judge

35.A.herselfB.herC.anybodyelseD.everyone

36.A.goodB.fortunateC.safelyD.healthy

37.A.keptB.heldC.caughtD.killed

38.A.uselessnessB.noiseC.nonsenseD.rubbish

39.A.shortB.lackC.wasteD.little

40.A.keptB.heldC.addictedD.stuck

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Shereplied,“I39TwinkiesintheparkwithGod.”

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