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The explorer lost his way so he climbed to the top of the hill to determine the place for

himself.

A.spot

B.locate

C.place

D.situate

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The explorer lost his way, so he climbed to the top of the hill to______ himself.A.spotB.p

The explorer lost his way, so he climbed to the top of the hill to______ himself.

A.spot

B.place

C.locate

D.situate

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A.He had lost the tickets for the theater.

B.He had lost his briefcase.

C.He had left his briefcase at home.

D.He had left the ticket in the office.

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The old man still looked worried because ______.

A.he couldn't get on the train

B.he lost his ticket and a lot of money

C.he forgot where he was going

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Bobby Miller, a Vietnam vet and a President of Veterans from America says, "We haven't even begun to understand the magnitude of this." "Attention," he says, "must be paid. Unless we want a 'lost generation'." I agree. That's a page from my notebook.

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(20)

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B.He is unable to talk.

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M: Hi, Amy. This is Bill Johns.

W: Oh hi, Bill. You weren't in engineering class today, weren't you?

M: I have the flu. I was wondering if you could tell me what went on.

W: Actually we had an interesting class. Dr. Collin talked about a new type of fuel.

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W: Bye!

(20)

A.He lost his notes.

B.He missed the class.

C.He is doing research on alternative fuels.

D.He's studying for a test.

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