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一、单选题(共 25 道试题,共 50 分。)V 1.
6 `% w4 i* _3 [5 W" vHe said that he would go to London ________.' w6 F5 Q _2 x* O
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+ \% z0 u+ \) \$ f3 ?$ S3 ythe next month
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B. last month$ O# o' {. e2 ~. ]" V. v8 E; g) |
C. the month before
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Would you please ____ it in English?
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C. tell# H# s4 u% l" b9 K$ z* n6 L
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—Marilyn, I’m afraid I have to be leaving now." A7 _4 @# e7 \7 Q+ f7 n. I+ `
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—____________
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* t7 J6 ~. j# [$ mB. Oh, so early?
3 B$ b( q. X! G7 H( |* _1 \C. Not at all.
( G" u3 c) J4 i5 \) W4 S5 XD. Good luck!8 a% s. Q3 ~5 {$ N, I$ C4 e: K
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4. How does she manage to keep her ________ when she eats so much? $ g: Z: ?. X9 o
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D. body
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1 u6 I) @. [* Z- a/ f9 y" ROn my way home I saw a dog _______ on the ground.# x8 f1 O+ r8 e& L9 H8 W( A
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D. lie
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How long have you _______?9 X% R) U8 H4 d( l- ^
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, H' ] q ^7 u# r( lB. be married
* K, I8 q2 o/ x' e* L6 vC. got married
: ?# W0 j7 u" Y- G) vD. been married
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It is _______to work out this problem. You needn't go to the teacher.
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A. enough easy
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1 F p6 S: n" x--How much did you ________for the pen? --Five yuan.
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A. cost3 D8 F% m; z( E7 ]" k
B.
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C. pay
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Study hard, _______ you will fall behind the others.% H1 P7 Z1 M `# ~; |& i
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* r @# A; ~. Y8 J- M10. There have been many ________ in their marriage but they still love each other./ C3 ^6 S# K" }' A1 l- D5 w5 A
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C. ups and downs
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. a8 k. P- A" }* V1 {7 g) O- Wow! This is a marvelous room! I've never known you're so artistic.
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8 ^, d2 b1 \- g0 J- ______.
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A. Great, I am very art-conscious.
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C. Thanks for your compliments.# d* K" N. p. _/ ^5 @* i
D. It's fine.( X! W: W- J2 p, Y
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: ?9 J: k3 R0 K" L. @6 ^7 D& J ?-- Do you still have a headache, Bill? -- No, it's _________. I'm all right now, mum. 7 p8 Z: F5 i H o5 f; ~
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C. left
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) |- n8 ~ `7 V! r# U) H1 X-- The shop is ________ on Saturday and Monday.
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) m5 x! G3 q3 ]4 {-- I see. I'll go here on Monday then.
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D. closed
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5 [: E' _/ A- n1 r4 T! ?The students are busy ______ for the exam.
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A. to get everything ready! k( t9 W& {7 ^) i
B. getting everything ready
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4 Y6 C4 v3 G# ?" }* O! S/ Fbeing ready. P1 c. b' D# y7 ~: C. d0 L
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D. to be ready
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# G" B5 G0 {1 ]- a _________ picture books in class, please.# ]$ }4 `7 D8 J! H2 H7 [
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A. Not read
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L* x4 `/ O6 F! z. Y" _( JD. Don't read
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There is _________in today's newspaper.
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, j5 `) l4 l/ n {: bA. new anything
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C. anything new
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There are a lot of school children in the long line outside, ________ to get tickets for the show. 9 [' E: U* D; C2 Z4 ]! ?0 ]
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B. eager
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7 L- _ `( }. {- d. Z* a( r8 m1 `You can _______ what is happening in the world by the Internet.: }' H& ]: A- O" B% F/ W6 k
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B. make
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0 h) E- r9 r& o* P; o1 ~' o7 y20. I don't know _______ to deal with such matter. It is so confusing./ R" U! [1 U0 z- v! U; K0 R8 X
A. what
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/ t1 U! l. _# _6 i- _6 N: EIt's _______ that we will never forget.9 W# O( ^2 ]7 y% U: B' @
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A. such a nice city9 A4 h5 n5 m6 y( R
B. a such nice city
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D. so a nice city
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Granny told the girl the moon ______ in the west.
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A. goes down
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C. is going down0 T, H0 _" ^( `4 x. v" S, I4 g
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3 V' D" x4 \+ g" D8 ?There ________ great changes in computers in the last few years.
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have had
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has been
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8 {, h, L* Q4 NWe could see nothing because the lights suddenly _______.2 O3 G6 P. S- k3 g+ u
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p3 `) s6 K/ S* K- jA. went on
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C. went down( @ H9 Y5 y; [/ E# w( V
D. went out
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& e+ g: R" E2 @7 K ]--Will you please tell John to come to my office? -- _____.( L% J/ q9 H+ W1 d9 b* o7 M
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B. I'll be glad! Q( n% K. R; ~
C. Thank you
$ n% @: ]4 ? U, sD. I'll be glad to
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/ @0 a) L" x5 S7 b2 U二、完型填空(共 2 道试题,共 30 分。)V 1.
+ N9 _0 D- K, O+ S p# T) H& HThe women’s college had a very small car park, and because several of the teachers and students, and many of the students’ boyfriends, had cars, it was often 1 to find a place to park. The head of the college, Miss Baker, had a 2 in the car park for her own small car. There were white 3 around it, and it had a small blackboard saying, “Only for Head of College.”. d8 H) d/ N. O( N" g: P
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One evening when Miss Baker got 4 to the college a few minutes before the time all the students should be in, she 5 another car in her parking place. There were two 6 in it, one of her girl students and a young man. Miss Baker 7 that the young man would have to leave soon, 8 she decided to ask him to move his car a bit, for her to park her car in the place for the night 9 going to bed.
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Because the young man’s car was 10 to the railing, Miss Baker had to drive up beside it on the other 11 , where the girl was sitting. She came up on this side, 12 her own window and tapped her horn lightly. The girl was having her head on the 13 shoulder. She looked round in 14 . She was even more surprised when she 15 Miss Baker say, “Excuse me, but may I change places with you?”
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A. late
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C. important 2 ]! `3 @/ K9 k# `/ S3 Z' w
D. quick
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A. place
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A. pictures 6 @# t1 n: I. F1 @6 b- {" c* Q
B. maps
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9 ~$ o8 X; J" d/ \$ f* s- o) pA. out/ F% `6 y" K# W
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D. back
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B. stopped
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! j3 I5 D% b$ [" a9 ^A. boys
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A. said
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B. after
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D. from
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A. next
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C. ready
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A. way
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C. hand
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B. pulled
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D. cleaned
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A. car’s
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B. time
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D. hurry
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B. learned
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D. close
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Half a year has gone by 1 we said goodbye to each other at the Kaitak airport . Except for 2 hurriedly written notes you have not written to any of your old 3 any letters 4 a few days. We are studying 5 a foreign university, but know 6 of what is going on about you.& l) x" Y4 Z' V: a5 G
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Last night, John, Tom and I 7 a happy reunion (重聚) in dinner. It was all like the old high school 8 except that you were not in this get-together. 9 we all felt 10 you. We then began to talk about you and wondered 11 at that moment. At last we 12 to your health.1 e( w+ P' Q8 d& j$ r% q
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What kind of life you are living in London? Is your school-work keeping you 13 ? And there are a thousand things we want to 14 . Please tell us.
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/ o9 p" A# [, uMy 15 regards, also John’s and Tom’s.+ F- M8 I6 v$ D; |! b
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Your old friend,
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7 P" a6 Z" x( k9 q" F/ HTonny. T1 T* P1 l3 Q% ]2 ?
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B. after
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B. friends’
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1 q H+ n/ y7 ^& O Look closely at your hands. Are they clean? It doesn't matter how many times you wash your hands, tiny microbes (微生物) still stay on them. But don't worry. Most microbes don't harm you.
k9 G; u6 A2 x4 f- }7 N9 Z Now scientists say the microbes on our hands could be used in a surprising way; fighting crime, According to a recent survey microbes as well as fingerprints(指纹) could be used to indentify the criminal. , u% K7 |$ L/ _
Everyone has his own set of microbes on the hands. That is to say, if you and your best friend were able to see and compare all the microbes on your hands, your hands probably would look different. Some microbes only show up on your hands while others live only on your friend's hands.2 e- w$ x- `' [; n6 h
When you work on a computer you leave the microbes from your hands on the keyboard. The scientists can easily tell the owner of the keyboard by looking at the microbes on it. Even if you don't leave your fingerprints behind, your microbes may give you away.
1 S6 _% x! |& [) y' Q Noah Fierer, a scientist, says. "You can only clean a fingerprint, but you can't sterilize (使无菌) a surface just by wiping it off," He says that scientists have a lot more work to do before the microbe is used as a useful tool.
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7 C( W) Y$ S" R- c4 m3 I# C' u1). According to the passage,_______ could be used to identify the criminal.
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. t; [5 K; ]9 efingerprints
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+ N- n+ m5 ]' S# t u6 t6 m% Pfingerprints and microbes on people's hands
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# ]/ v' U9 m9 Q% D0 t$ [7 @' Ljust stay on our hands
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fingerprints are no longer useful in fighting crime
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Emma and Hannah are 13–year–old school girls from Minnesota,USA.They are good at making new things and both of them are also good at sales.They are selling charms(小装饰物) made out of bottle caps.
9 F9 l4 V+ d9 p# C/ V9 GThe girls came up with the idea last summer when they saw charms were popular with kids.
3 W3 D( y& ]. |4 i$ P5 ^% g- ~6 P- lThey talked with their parents about the idea.Since then they have sold enough charms to buy a bike for Hannah.$ I# f' K$ ]5 W/ f+ W% @
The girls collect bottle caps and then clean them.They find some interesting pictures on the Internet or on paper,and then glue them onto the inside of the caps.There are different kinds of pictures,“Peace signs are popular with girls,and single–letter charms are popular with boys whose names start with those letters,”Emma and Hannah said.1 K8 z* c5 c9 Q! f8 M2 D
Now,charms can be found everywhere at Dakota Hills Middle School in Eagan.“Students put charms on purses,backpacks ,and their lunchboxes,”said Emma.Emma and Hannah also have a shop on the Internet.They hope they can sell their charms to more kids.They’re thinking about selling their charms at the Eagan Market Festival next summer.- U A2 W7 j; f5 x' H2 `+ o9 P
Their business is not only for getting money.At their Valentine’s sale, 20%of the income went to charit(慈善).
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The two girls love their parents and money.
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This Thursday, across the US, kids are skipping school and going to work with their parents. They’ll be making copies, sending faxes(传真)and sweeping floors. This is because April 28 is Take Our Sons and Daughters to Work Day all over the US. This holiday shows kids what it means to be a grown-up in the working world.- \) V1 @6 G/ Y
I still remember when this day started, I was very happy. Not only did I have the chance to miss school, but I also got to sit in my dad’s taxi all day long and we would go to a restaurant for lunch.
( G! l6 R3 {( C f/ p) hBut after only 20 minutes of driving around the city. I was very bored. I couldn’t read my book in the car as I would get carsick and my dad didn’t like to turn on the radio. I got hot and uncomfortable. people wouldn’t get into his taxi because they thought he already had a passenger: me—so nothing happened. It seemed years before we went out for lunch. I actually started to miss school.2 X, T4 s1 Z3 O) }7 ?+ D
While the point of the day is to give kids a chance to experience real-life jobs and give them an idea of the possibilities for their futures, I got something completely different from the day. I learned to appreciate(重视) school. Where else do you get to play with your friends, do science experiments, read great books and write stories all in one day?
( v9 R8 E% l" s3 Q) |6 d2 B2 rJust as you’ll have to learn to love your job later in life, learn to love school now. If you don’t already, try spending the day at work with your dad.) u4 m! a2 w$ e
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# ~4 \' [- C: O; W) }# Z& G2 m. lBecause her father didn’t like to turn on the radio.
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+ }/ u6 {- h' j3 bBecause her father’s car was hot and uncomfortable.
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( B- E* A+ D9 C2 M4). Which of the following is NOT the purpose of the “Take Our Sons and Daughters to Work Day”?
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To teach kids to appreciate school.# A r2 Z- b' b" k9 i
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* n' d8 m9 H! s. x0 J& c# } To give kids an idea of the possibilities for their futures.4 J0 |! q4 ]2 A( c* x
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* |# L" p) B- n8 Z) R" h% ?To show kids what it means to be adults in the working world.$ a" D' K d+ V' z4 `% [
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6 T* I) f% I$ m* r5). What did the writer learn that day?
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4 I& x" F5 a9 K3 R/ y2 sIt’s boring to drive a taxi.
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Working with dad is fun.
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A lot of teenagers are good at art at school, but how would you feel if people called you “the new Picasso(毕加索)” or if presidents and other famous people collected your paintings?3 M9 F4 C: k1 F4 P5 ]
Alexandra Nechita was ten when her paintings became famous all over the world. She visited Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and her family’s native place (祖籍) Romania where 5,000 fans came to see her at the airport. Alexandra said, “When it all started, I was moved. It was very exciting and I loved the traveling, but I got very tired. And I missed home.”
' v- ` ~* m3 JAlexandra is a good student. Her studies always come first. She only starts painting after she’s done her homework. She works on two or three paintings at a time. The paintings sell for thousands and Alexandra’s parents have given up their jobs to work for their daughter. Life for the Nechita family is very different from what it was like a few years ago.
8 V7 K3 ^# O" vAlexandra’s father Niki left Romania for political reasons in 1985. At first he tried his best to learn English and had different kinds of low-paid jobs. In 1987, he brought his wife and Alexandra, who was then 18 months old, to America. The family was very poor. Alexandra began to draw at the age of three.
; L9 F6 a" T2 d3 ~She was drawing for four or five hours a day. Soon people offered to buy her paintings and she had her first art show at the age of eight. Stories about this child appeared in the newspapers and television. They now live in a large house with a swimming pool. Her mother said, “We started without anything, but thanks to Alexandra, we have everything we ever dreamed of.”8 | {; u. Z0 D! C
1). Alexandra became well-known all over the world for her paintings at the age of _______.$ E. V& s' E( H# h1 V& m v8 n0 n* P
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3 P" c0 `6 ?" G* h6 h2 k2). Which country does Alexandra live?
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America.
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7 x/ ~% ~- a7 p ?4 ~) O3). Alexandra’s painting _________.
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/ k- ^/ l6 }0 uAlexandra began to draw her painting
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Alexandra was not interested in travelling
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