______ valuable experience, he asked to be sent to remote areas.

       A. To gain          B. Gaining          C. Gained             D. Being gained

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At first I was paid in candy.      72     I worked every day after school, and during the summer and on weekends and holidays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. My father helped me set up a bank account.    73 

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A.    Later I received 50 cents an hour.

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C.At Harvard University.                    D.At Microsoft Company.

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C.To find a full-time job.                    D.To earn money.

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B.Rabbits are also valuable for their fur.

C.Or you can tie the containers to the wire.

D.Rabbit meat is high in protein and low in fat.

E. Many people enjoy keeping rabbits as friendly pets.

F. Wastes from the animals will drop through the holes.

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by Robert J. Hedaya, M.D,

Robert J. Hedaya, M.D., is a clinical professor of psychiatry at Georgetown University Hospital's Department of Psychiatry.

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B.How Fear Limits Us

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C.Determination: How to Set Goals and Go After Them

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by Don Greene, Ph.D.

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Motto: Determination is drive.

D.The Anger Business

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by Carol Tavris, Ph.D.

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E.In the Presence of Danger

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2.In this book, the author calls the nation’s leading experts on violent behavior, and shows you how to spot even tiny signs of danger before it’s too late. Most violent acts are unpredictable. It points out that true fear is often a signal that can save your life. Believe the threat of violence surrounds us every day. But we can protect ourselves by straight judgment.

3.This book based on his years of clinical experience. It says about twenty-five million Americans take medicine to avoid depression. Despite the advances in the treatment of depression in recent years, many patients, even with the best medical care, feel that they are not living rich and fulfilling lives. This book will direct you how to survive well.

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