John's uncle insisted _____ in this hotel any longer.
[     ]
A. not staying
B. not to stay
C. that he not stay
D. staying not
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10. Such people           knew him regretted his death.

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12. No one           I ever heard of could see any difference.

13. I’ll never forget the days           we worked together.

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                              B

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    C. how an American expression began

    D. signing the Declaration of Independence

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    A. was governor of Massachusetts

    B. helped the patriots in the Revolution

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                              B

    Because he wrote his name so that it could be read easily, John Hancock has a place in the dictionary.

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    The story is told that when Hancock sat down to sign the Declaration of Independence, he said that he would write his signature large enough for John Bull to read without his glasses. Hancock’s signature on the Declaration is four the three-quarter inches long—an inch longer than his usual signature.

    Today John Hancock can be used to mean any person’s signature.

60. The passage is mainly about        .

    A. the American Revolution          B. John Hancock’s handwriting

    C. how an American expression began

    D. signing the Declaration of Independence

61. Hancock is remembered best because he        .

    A. was governor of Massachusetts

    B. helped the patriots in the Revolution

    C. signed his name in large letters

    D. was president of the Continental Congress

62. John Bull is        .

    A. another name for Uncle Sam       B. England’s Uncle Sam

    C. a name that stands for England   D. both B and C

63. According to the dictionary, a John Hancock is a        .

    A. governor                         B. man who sign petitions

    C. strong patriot                   D. person’s signature

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