2023年牛津译林英语中考完形填空专项练习12篇(含答案)

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2023年中考完形填空专项练习12篇
第一篇
"Never give up!" It is my law(法则) of life. It has brought me 1. . I learned the law from my father's 2. story.
My father was 3. in a poor village in the north of Jiangsu, in China. When he was a young boy, he went to school in the morning, then 4. in the fields till sunset. And then he did his homework 5. midnight. Life was hard, because they had no 6. !
At the age of 14, my father heard of the United States of America. It was the land of gold, the land where 7. people can become rich.
" 8. don't I go to America " he thought to himself, full of hope.
So, my father came to America. "I had thought it was easy to 9. money in America," he told me. "But when I arrived there, I realized it was not true. They did not like to hire(雇佣) me because I spoke 10. English. Later, I worked in a small restaurant, cleaning up tables, 11. dishes and sweeping the floor. Life was 12. for the first few years. I worked from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. I wanted to go to school to learn English, but it was impossible. I couldn't 13. the schooling(学费). "
My father 14. working hard, and reached his goal.
"Alan," he often says to me. "If you want something, you have to work for it and never give up. Things do not come 15. in life." That is what I learned from my father.
1.A.disaster B.loss C.success D.pity
2.A.life B.fashion C.danger D.history
3.A.famous B.lucky C.rich D.born
4.A.taught B.worked C.studied D.slept
5.A.until B.towards C.for D.during
6.A.experience B.energy C.time D.money
7.A.kind B.poor C.strong D.lazy
8.A.What B.How C.Why D.When
9.A.discover B.make C.collect D.spend
10.A.little B.good C.much D.excellent
11.A.giving B.running C.washing D.receiving
12.A.comfortable B.cheerful C.nice D.hard
13.A.borrow B.need C.afford D.pay
14.A.kept B.finished C.minded D.stopped
15.A.really B.easily C.quietly D.slowly
第二篇
Once a wise man and his student traveled on the horses to a mountain village which even couldn't be found in a map. They were well 1. at a small house by a family of five. The wise man asked, "How do you live in such a 2. place "
"That's what keeps us going," said the host, pointing to a thin and tired 3. . "She gives us milk, some of which we drink and some we make into cheese. When there is extra, we 4. the milk and cheese for other food."
The wise man 5. them and left the village. When he reached the first turning in the road, he said to his student, "Go back and get the cow, take it to the cliff(悬崖) and push it off." 6. the student was shocked and angry, he obeyed.
Years later, the student still felt so 7. what he had done, so he returned to the poor family to find out what he could do. 8. , in place of the small house there 9. a large one with trees all around. He recognize(辨认) the host standing on the opposite who once treated him. He 10. to the man and asked, "What happened "
The man replied with a smile, "Our cow fell off the cliff and died. Firstly, we lost heart and didn't know how to survive. Later, we faced the fact and tried to 11. new ways of doing things and develop new skills. And so, we are now much 12. ."
The story did teach us a good lesson. Sometimes we 13. something small and limited. That is the biggest obstacle(障碍) to our growth. Once you 14. yourself of the thought "it's little but it's certain," then your life will really change. I hope you have the 15. to recognize your "cow" this new year, and the courage to push it off the cliff.
1.A.received B.treated C.educated D.behaved
2.A.cold B.polluted C.lonely D.dangerous
3.A.horse B.dog C.donkey D.cow
4.A.code B.place C.sell D.charge
5.A.greeted B.thanked C.refused D.saved
6.A.However B.Although C.Unless D.Whether
7.A.happy with B.curious about C.guilty of D.proud of
8.A.To his surprise B.To his joy
C.To his shame D.To his regret
9.A.got into B.ran into C.turned into D.bumped into
10.A.climbed up B.turned back C.went over D.jumped down
11.A.come up with B.put up with C.keep up with D.catch up with
12.A.wealthier B.cleverer C.harder D.healthier
13.A.feed on B.depend on C.insist on D.base on
14.A.remind B.free C.warn D.tell
15.A.experience B.knowledge C.wisdom D.sense
第三篇
There was a merchant(商人) named Shylock in Venice. He got rich by 1. money to other people and making them pay interest(利息). For him, it's right and 2. . He thought any merchant would do that. 3. Antonio, another young merchant, didn't- whoever borrowed money 4. him, no interest paid. He said rich people should help the poor and even blamed(责备) Shylock's acts. Shylock was very 5. about this because more and more people went to Antonio. This meant that Shylock earned less 6. .
One day, Shylock heard that Antonio was in town. So he went to visit Antonio. In the garden, where 7. often talked about business, he 8. Antonio. Shylock went up. He remembered how much he 9. the young merchant, but he tried to be friendly." Dear Antonio, I hear the 10. —you have some trouble with much money. I can help you. 11. me! I've pardoned for all the 12. things you said about me."
He continued, "Come with me to the judge(法官) to write a contract(契约).I will lend you 3,000 dollars for three months. You needn't pay interest 13. you can pay back on time. But if you can't, you will give me one pound of your flesh(肉) from wherever I choose to take it."
Antonio 14. because he needed the money to help his friend Bassanio, who needed money to marry his new wife. He gave the money to Bassanio and told him about the contract. Bassanio seemed very 15. , He knew a terrible storm would come soon.
-Adapted from The Merchant of Venice
1.A.making B.lending C.giving D.borrowing
2.A.proper B.modest C.impatient D.harmful
3.A.Or B.So C.And D.But
4.A.with B.for C.from D.to
5.A.confident B.polite C.careless D.angry
6.A.food B.money C.time D.space
7.A.merchants B.students C.teachers D.judges
8.A.fired B.won C.met D.beat
9.A.hated B.loved C.respected D.praised
10.A.influence B.sign C.news D.joke
11.A.Ask B.Help C.Kiss D.Believe
12.A.interesting B.cool C.bad D.true
13.A.after B.if C.when D.until
14.A.argued B.agreed C.refused D.left
15.A.worried B.calm C.relaxed D.lively
第四篇
"Hey, how are you doing I'm Courtney. What grade are you in What's your favorite book Elephant and Piggy Yeah, I got it."
If you think you have walked into a library with a 1. like that, you are exactly wrong. 2. , you've entered the workplace of Courtney Holmes, known as the Storybook Barber (理发师).
Two years ago, his small town held its first yearly Back to School Party, offering needy families a 3. to learn about free resources in the community. Holmes, a warm-hearted barber agreed to take part. Though he was very busy, he choose to donate his 4. to give free haircuts to needy kids so that they'd look tidy on that first chose to donate his day of school. Suddenly, a(n) 5. went through his mind, "The kids should go on getting their free 6. by having to read a book to me."
The idea was so 7. that he continued it for the next two years. Kids aged 5-10 would grab a favourite book, sit in the barber chair, and 8. while Holmes snipped (剪). If they stuttered (结结巴巴) over a word, Holmes was there to 9. .
After the haircut, they'd 10. the books, from the characters and vocabulary to the themes — just like in school, only more fun. Holmes realized that not every 11. had the time to read with their kids. He had a talk with his neighbour Mr. Smith, "You have four kids, and you are so 12. that sitting down and listening to them read is the last thing you have time to do. Just bring in your kids and let them read to 13. ."
Holmes added, "I, too, 14. the free snip-and-reads. Last month, there was a seven-year-old boy, Bob, who tried hard to read through his book, stuttering over words, and then I asked the boy to take the book home and practice. 15. the kid came back a few days later, he read it with no problems. That inspires (鼓舞) me," said Holmes.
1.A.surprise B.question C.greeting D.suggestion
2.A.As usual B.In fact C.In general D.Above all
3.A.job B.thought C.possibility D.chance
4.A.money B.books C.time D.hair
5.A.courage B.imagination C.story D.idea
6.A.haircut B.education C.books D.resource
7.A.important B.necessary C.popular D.interesting
8.A.read aloud B.have chats C.have fun D.think hard
9.A.stop B.beat C.help D.laugh
10.A.review B.read C.write D.create
11.A.barber B.neighbour C.teacher D.parent
12.A.happy B.busy C.worried D.energetic
13.A.mе B.you C.us D.them
14.A.know B.enjoy C.need D.join
15.A.Since B.When C.Before D.Until
第五篇
"Mum, please! Can I keep a pet dog or a cat " Andrew asked.
Mum said nothing, but the next day, she got home with a bright goldfish swimming around in a plastic bag.
"A fish. A 1. little fish. Not exactly my dream pet. It's 2. ! Everyone has a pet dog," Andrew complained. "Mum, I've got 3. against fish. They're perfectly fine animals. But I want a pet that would do tricks and 4. me when I enter my room. I need a pet that would show me love, like a gentle bark or a miaow. 5. , I've got a dead-eyed fish!"
"It's the only pet that you can keep," Mum 6. .
Andrew had no choice but to keep the goldfish. He put it in the tank and said, "I will name it Dog." "Dog!" Andrew shouted. Suddenly, the goldfish stopped eating and swam over from the other side of the 7. . It looked at Andrew, right up to the glass next to him.
Andrew was 8. . "Did it know its name was Dog Was it coming to me when I called 9. . Fish aren't that smart. Are they " Andrew waited for Dog to swim away again and 10. eating. Then he shouted again, "Dog!" It stopped eating at once and 11. over to Andrew. Maybe Dog wasn't a stupid fish, after all.
Andrew started to train Dog to do tricks. After two weeks, Dog could swim in the shape of eight. After one month of practice, Dog could get back a little plastic ball by swimming under it and 12. it up to the top of the tank. Then Andrew could drop the ball 13. into the water. Dog was playing go-and-bring!
Dog did more than the tricks. Whenever Andrew walked into the room, Dog would 14. swim up and give him a happy 15. . Every time Andrew smiled down at Dog, he was pretty sure it smiled right back.
1.A.lovely B.stupid C.clever D.nervous
2.A.unlucky B.uncomfortable C.unimportant D.unfair
3.A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
4.A.greet B.respect C.protect D.lead
5.A.So B.Moreover C.Instead D.Otherwise
6.A.insisted B.added C.asked D.doubted
7.A.box B.cage C.tank D.bag
8.A.surprised B.unhappy C.excited D.scared
9.A.No problem B.No way C.No worry D.No hurry
10.A.forget B.avoid C.stop D.begin
11.A.ran B.swam C.walked D.jumped
12.A.pulling B.pushing C.taking D.turning
13.A.off B.away C.back D.out
14.A.never B.seldom C.sometimes D.always
15.A.bubble B.bark C.miaow D.touch
第六篇
"What's this " Bob asked, pointing at a wooden box on the sidewalk (人行道). The sign on it said Little Free Library.
"I've heard of those. " Bob's elder sister Lily said. "People make them and put books 1. . Other people take away the books they want and add the 2. they've already read. "
"I want to make something like that," said Bob. "For kids to exchange books. "
"What if(要是……会怎么样)it doesn't work?"Lily asked.
"Why wouldn't it 3. ?"asked Bob.Lily shrugged(耸肩), "Maybe kids won't notice it, or maybe they won't want to 4. their books. "
"I'd like to try anyway. "Bob said "Will you help me make one ""Sure, " Lily. "I'll also ask Dad for 5. .
Bob ran inside to collect books while Lily talked to Dad. With Dad's help. they 6. wooden box. They put a door on it and attached(固定)the box to post(桩). Then they dug a hole in their front yard and lifted the post into the hole.
Bob put the books inside the box and closed the 7. . "Now I just have to wait. "he said. Three times that day, Bob ran outside to check. 8. each time. his books were the only ones inside.
For the next few days, Bob 9. the box again and again. However, his books were still there. "I guess you were right, Lily, "Bob said. "No kids want to exchange books, " "I know you really wanted your 10. work, Bob, "Lily said. "I'm sorry it didn't. "
The next two days. Bob didn't check the box. "Aren't you going to check your little 11. . Bob " Lily asked. "Maybe 12. decided to exchange. You can go and have a look. "
Bob walked slowly to the box. He opened the door. His books were gone. Instead, the box was 13. with new books. "Wow, it worked!" Bob shouted excitedly.
Indeed, it was Lily who helped her brother Bob. She called all the 14. kids in the neighborhood and asked them to tell their younger sisters and brothers.
Bob's idea worked 15. . He was very lucky to have new books to read and very good sister.
1.A.inside B.outside C.forward D.upward
2.A.letters B.words C.books D.papers
3.A.stay B.work C.keep D.change
4.A.shake B.spell C.share D.sell
5.A.fun B.hope C.joy D.help
6.A.gave B.made C.broke D.drew
7.A.wall B.floor C.window D.door
8.A.And B.So C.But D.Since
9.A.checked B.fixed C.knocked D.closed
10.A.story B.idea C.order D.joke
11.A.office B.library C.museum D.classroom
12.A.someone B.anyone C.nobody D.none
13.A.locked B.connected C.charged D.filled
14.A.stronger B.shorter C.older D.larger
15.A.at last B.in all C.at first D.above all
第七篇
I spoke to my mother that weekend on the phone. I told her about my life. She seemed to be very tired, so we said goodbye to each other. I didn't know then that just 14 hours later, my mother would 1. .
My mother was my best friend. After she died, I felt 2. . She was the only person I wanted to talk to. The only person who could help me was the one who was never 3.
My mother gave me many things, 4. she had never taught me how to cook.' She liked eating more than cooking. She loved to eat fish pie and 5. it to us for dinner. Almost every week, she would 6. a prepared fish pie. Then she would bring it home and make her white sauce. My mother 7. tried to teach me how to make a white sauce-and 1 also didn't ask her. Now that she was gone, I had to teach 8. .
So this became my focus. For the first few weeks, 1 survived on cheap food. But one night, a fish pie 9. my eye at the store.
When I got home, I 10. myself in front of our electric stove(炉). I tried to teach myself to make a white sauce.
Halfway through the cooking, I couldn't believe it-- I'd made a white sauce 11. ! Then I remembered: I had always 12. fish pie.
Admiring(欣赏) my sauce, I wondered 13. I wanted to make a dish I had hated for 20 years. Why was it suddenly so important
I poured the sauce over the fish. Then I ate the pie. I realized that the act of cooking 14. me down. It helped me find 15. . And I realized that my mother would accompany me forever.
1.A.pass out B.pass away C.pass by D.pass through
2.A.lively B.pleased C.serious D.lonely
3.A.absent B.patient C.modest D.scared
4.A.and B.or C.but D.so
5.A.sell B.manage C.add D.serve
6.A.create B.buy C.borrow D.cook
7.A.never B.sometimes C.often D.always
8.A.himself B.herself C.myself D.ourselves
9.A.cured B.covered C.controlled D.caught
10.A.saw B.set C.picked D.packed
11.A.successfully B.carefully C.proudly D.wisely
12.A.loved B.ate C.hated D.cooked
13.A.why B.where C.how D.when
14.A.let B.calmed C.put D.turned
15.A.wealth B.family C.health D.peace
第八篇
Sam was very nervous. It was his first day in a new 1. , and lunch was only thirty minutes away. For most students, lunch is the 2. part of the school day. It is time when you talk with your friends, get to know what interesting things everyone is doing, and, of course, 3. . Sam, however, didn't know anyone or anything, like where to sit or with whom to sit at lunch.
Sam's 4. was in the army, so his family moved a lot. He had really liked his old school and 5. leaving his two best friends. They still talked to each other through phone calls and emails, 6. he couldn't see them every day. He wondered if their 7. would continue. He didn't want to lose them, but he knew it would be 8. for them to stay close.
"I know this is hard on you, "his mother said as he got ready for school this morning, "and I'm really 9. you have to keep changing schools." Sam could see regret in her eyes, but he didn't want her to feel that way. 10. had always been ready to defend(保卫) not only the family but also the country. Sam loved her so much. He gave her a smile and told her not to 11. . He had wanted to mean it, but there was still always worry in him when they moved.
The 12. time came quickly. As Sam was walking to the dining room, a voice behind him said, "Excuse me." Sam 13. and saw five friendly faces.
"Would you like to join us " asked one of them.
This 14. invitation was exactly what he needed. Sam nodded yes 15. and joined them. He was sure about his future school life now.
1.A.company B.family C.factory D.school
2.A.best B.longest C.shortest D.worst
3.A.eat B.learn C.run D.sleep
4.A.brother B.father C.mother D.sister
5.A.hated B.imagined C.tried D.suggested
6.A.so B.or C.but D.if
7.A.discussion B.dream C.business D.friendship
8.A.safe B.hard C.natural D.terrible
9.A.proud B.sorry C.excited D.surprised
10.A.He B.I C.She D.We
11.A.forget B.move C.return D.worry
12.A.breakfast B.lunch C.tea D.dinner
12.A.sat down B.got up C.ran away D.turned around
14.A.unexpected B.creative C.funny D.popular
15.A.bravely B.happily C.nervously D.patiently
第九篇
Our school building was very old. It was repaired from time to time so that it could look better. However, the toilets 1. the same.
One day the teachers decided that the toilets needed a makeover (翻新). 2. it would be expensive. They came up with a great idea—making it a school—wide 3. for students. Each class would pick three students. These students would be grouped according to the grade and they would. 4. and paint the toilet on each floor. I was chosen to join the fourth-grade team.
At the beginning. there were disagreements (分歧) among our group members. Each person had an idea of 5. to do. Someone wanted to make the wall 6. the seaside. Someone else wanted to paint it with stars. Another person wanted to paint it with cartoon characters. We got so 7. that we stopped talking to each other. It seemed we were 8. going to get it done.
Finally, one member thought of a(n) 9. idea. Each cubicle (小隔间) would have a different theme so that 10. thought would be given up. And the 11. of the toilet would be painted in rainbow colors. Everybody thought the 12. was good. Finally, we managed to start painting the toilet.
When we finished, we were all happy. Everyone said the toilet on our floor looked amazing. What was even 13. was that our teachers praised us for how we had 14. the disagreements among us and come up with a whole new idea. We ourselves were quite happy with our work, too. Most 15. we had learnt the meaning of teamwork.
1.A.weighed B.cycled C.remained D.worked
2.A.if B.but C.so D.or
3.A.thought B.activity C.accident D.symbol
4.A.solve B.match C.design D.balance
5.A.what B.how C.when D.where
6.A.go over B.look like C.cheer up D.share with
7.A.lonely B.excited C.mad D.surprised
8.A.never B.sometimes C.usually D.always
9.A.boring B.general C.ancient D.unusual
10.A.everybody's B.somebody's C.nobody's D.anybody's
11.A.spirit B.order C.rest D.mark
12.A.research B.theme C.chance D.idea
13.A.safer B.crazier C.better D.sadder
14.A.solved B.doubt C.connected D.respected
15.A.worryingly B.humorously C.importantly D.interestingly
第十篇
Curry Pizza Company, a pizza place in Fresno, California, is 1. customers a "talk to each other discount", which requires customers to agree to have their smartphones locked up 2. they are in the restaurant and simply talk to each other during their meal. The discount is only applicable(适用的) to groups of 3. people or more, all of whom must be carrying 4. smartphone. If they follow the order, customers will 5. a free large pizza (per group)that they can enjoy on their 6.
visit (must be at least 24 hours later), or, if they're in a giving mood, 7. they can donate it to the homeless on downtown Fresno. The company donates pizza along with the many others or they could do it 8. .
Co-owner Varinder Malhi told Fox News that he was inspired to implement(执行) the dis—count by his phone usage. Wanting to set a good 9. for his children, he decided to only use his phone 10.
for emergencies(紧急情况)and, after experiencing the benefits of smartphone break, he wanted to encourage others to try it too. Malhi added that in order to be suitable for the talk to each other, discount groups must have at least four people 11. when it's more than four, people are willing to talk to each other more naturally. All members of the group must carry a smartphone and agree to have 12. workers lock it up for the duration of the meal. To prevent cheats from taking advantage of the discount to get a 13. pizza, a Curry Pizza Company cashier will check all the handhelds to make sure they have service, and are not just old phones or replicas(复制品 ) The offer was 14. about 3weeks ago, and so far, the Curry Pizza Company has 15. 40 to 50 large pizzas.
1.A.offering B.asking C.writing D.selling
2.A.before B.after C.while D.until
3.A.two B.three C.four D.five
4.A.working B.cheap C.new D.nice
5.A.give B.make C.order D.receive
6.A.last B.next C.first D.final
7.A.so B.but C.or D.for
8.A.himself B.herself C.themselves D.ourselves
9.A.deed B.example C.goal D.action
10.A.at work B.at school C.in the office D.at home
11.A.because B.so C.but D.and
12.A.restaurant B.office C.parking D.lo
13.A.cheap B.small C.free D.third
14.A.accepted B.allowed C.provided D.announced
15.A.given away B.put away C.thrown away D.taken away
第十一篇
Red Packets in Chinese Culture
Giving Hongbao (red packets) is a tradition in China. Traditional red pockets are often decorated with gold Chinese characters (汉字), such as 1. and wealth.
How red packets are used
During Chinese New Year, 2. is (are) put inside red packets which are then handed out to younger generations by their parents, grandparents, relatives, and even close neighbor and friends.
The 3.
Red represents luck and good fortune in Chinese culture. That is 4. red packets are used during Chinese New Year and other celebrations.
How to give and receive
Giving and receiving red packets is a 5. act. Therefore. red packets are always 6. and received with both hands.
Someone who receives a red packet at Chinese New Year or on his or her birthday should not _ 7. it in front of the giver. 8. , things are different at a Chinese wedding, where the guests usually give the red packets to the attendants and sign 9. names on a large scroll ( long piece of paper). The attendants will open the packets at once, _ 10. the money inside, and record it on a register (登记簿) next to the guests' names.
The amount (数量)
The amount of money is relative to your relationship to the person who receives —the 11. your relationship is, the more money is expected. Anyway, it is not the amount of the money that matters, but the care and love you hold for others .
What not to gift
Certain amounts of money are to be 12. . Anything with a four is not god because four sounds similar to 13. in Chinese. Even numbers(偶数), except four, are better than odd-as good things are believed to come in 14. . For example, gifting $20 is better than $21.
The money inside a red packet should 15. be new. Folding the money or giving dirty or wrinkled bills is in bad taste.
Hongbao is a symbol of love from others, as well as a sign of good luck.
1.A.praise B.dream C.happiness D.advice
2.A.paper B.money C.letters D.notes
3.A.colour B.size C.shape D.history
4.A.when B.why C.how D.where
5.A.strange B.simple C.smart D.serious
6.A.presented B.filled C.covered D.gathered
7.A.watch B.hide C.open D.accept
8.A.Moreover B.However C.Otherwise D.Besides
9.A.his B.their C.your D.our
10.A.count B.change C.choose D.collect
11.A.worse B.harder C.closer D.wider
12.A.avoided B.increased C.afforded D.returned
13.A.birth B.fear C.death D.envy
14.A.groups B.rows C.teams D.pairs
15.A.sometimes B.never C.seldom D.always
第十二篇
It was a beautiful morning with a soft wind blowing. Jina the giraffe was walking on the grass. A group of zebras ran 1. . Jina looked at them and thought, "Zebras take such 2. leaps. How easily they run! Look at my 3. — it is so strange-looking.
Then she saw an elephant by the lake. "The elephant takes water in her long nose and sprays (喷洒) it everywhere. She has so much fun. 4. I had a long nose, I would become happy like her." Jina thought.
Just then a crow came and sat on Jina's head. "Why are you so 5. "
Jina stood there with a sad face and said, "They all look so good, but I am so 6. ." "Jina, why do you think so You 7. your own strengths, don't you/' said the crow.
At that moment, a 8. came and said to Jina, "Jina, I need your 9. ! My kid has climbed up a tree. Will you bring him down "
"Of course!" Jina stretched her long neck up and 10. brought the young lion down from the tree.
"So much joy in helping! Did you 11. helping someone, Jina " asked the crow.
"It really feels very nice. Now I have understood how 12. it is to have legs like long sticks and a long neck. I shouldn't consider them as my weaknesses. Instead, I can 13. them into my strengths. "
"Yes, instead of feeling sad by comparing 14. to others, you should make the most of what you have and be happy. In this way, we can 15. a happy and meaningful lift." said the crow.
Jina the giraffe nodded and walked away with the crow happily.
1.A.after B.by C.in D.inside
2.A.clever B.stupid C.beautiful D.ugly
3.A.walk B.touch C.dance D.ride
4.A.Because B.Whether C.If D.Though
5.A.pleased B.angry C.amazed D.unhappy
6.A.excellent B.strange C.pretty D.narrow
7.A.have B.pick C.lose D.miss
8.A.crow B.giraffe C.zebra D.lion
9.A.help B.advice C.choice D.discussion
10.A.carelessly B.sadly C.heavily D.gently
11.A.suggest B.enjoy C.prevent D.refuse
12.A.useless B.awful C.valuable D.active
13.A.separate B.crash C.take D.change
14.A.yourself B.myself C.herself D.himself
15.A.remain B.live C.provide D.control
Keys
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