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¡¡C. closing£»closely£»closed¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡ D. close£»close£»closed 8. He was _____ into prison because of the crime. A. sent B. cast C. committed D. above all 9. ----The boss said we had only three days to finish the work. ----Don¡¯t worry. We have already ______ two thirds of it. A. got down B. got through C. given in D. given away 10. The teenagers should not _____ the net. Because it more or less affects our study. Which one is wrong? A. be addicted to B. be lost in C. be given to D. interesting in 11. I was _______ of crossing the road _______ the car accident happened. A. around the time; when B. on the point; that C. at the moment; when D. on the point; when 12. ----How do you find the book? ----It¡¯s _____. A. of great useful ¡¡ B. of very value C. of great usefulness¡¡¡¡D. of great use 13. ----Who cleaned the classroom? ----We consider Tom _____ it. A. to clean¡¡ ¡¡B. cleaning C. to have cleaned¡¡¡¡ D. to have been cleaning 14. ----Shall we meet tonight? ----Sorry, I¡¯m busy. How about ______ day? A. every other B. the other C. any other D. some other 15. In the busy time, he usually_____ temporary workers. A. take into B. take down C. takes on D. takes away ¶þ¡¢ÍêÐÎÌî¿Õ(¹²20СÌ⣻ÿСÌâ1·Ö£¬Âú·Ö20·Ö) When I taught at Saint Mary¡¯s School in Morris, Minn, I had a really unusual student named Mark Elkland. He was then in the first third grade class, in which all 34 of my students were 16 to me, and Mark was the dearest of all. Very neat in appearance, he had that happy-be-alive attitude that made 17 his occasional bad behaviors delightful. Mark often talked in class. I had to 18 him again and again that talking without permission was not 19 .What impressed me so much, 20 , was his sincere 21 every time I had to correct him for his misbehavior ¡°Thank you for correcting me, Sister !¡± I didn¡¯t know what to make of it at first, but before long I became 22 at hearing it so many times a day. One morning my 23 was giving out when Mark talked once too often, and then I made a(n) 24 -teacher¡¯s mistake I looked at him and said, ¡°If you say one more word, I am going to 25 your mouth shut !¡± It was barely ten seconds 26 Chuck, a boy sitting behind Mark, cried out, ¡°Mark is talking again!¡± I hadn¡¯t asked any of the students to help me 27 Mark, but since I had stated the 28 in front of the class, I had to 29 on it. I remembered the 30 as if it had occurred yesterday. I walked to my desk very 31 , opened my drawer and took out a roll of masking tape . Without saying a word , I walked to Mark¡¯s desk , took off two pieces of tape and 32 a big X with them over his mouth . I then returned to the front of the room. As I glanced at Mark to see how he was doing, he winkled at me . That did it ! I started laughing . The class cheered as I walked back to Mark¡¯s desk , 33 the tape and shrugged my shoulders . To my 34 , his 35 words still were, ¡°Thank you for correcting me , Sister.¡± 16£®A£®polite B£®important C£®rude D£®dear 17£®A£®even B£®just C£®only D£®once 18£®A£®remind B£®persuade C£®stop D£®correct 19£®A£®agreeable B£®acceptable C£®considerable D£®suitable 20£®A£®however B£®therefore C£®but D£®yet 21£®A£®reply B£®way C£®response D£®look 22£®A£®angry B£®bored C£®satisfied D£®annoyed 23£®A£®perseverance B£®patience C£®love D£®strength 24£®A£®good B£®strict C£®inexperienced D£®immoral 25£®A£®let B£®tie C£®leave D£®tape 26£®A£®before B£®when C£®until D£®and 27£®A£®punish B£®follow C£®scold D£®watch 28£®A£®measure B£®punishment C£®decision D£®announcement 29£®A£®act B£®play C£®stand D£®work 30£®A£®sign B£®view C£®sight D£®scene 31£®A£®nervously B£®sadly C£®bravely D£®seriously 32£®A£®draw B£®made C£®covered D£®hung 33£®A£®tightened B£