Eight pounds for your room, three for dinner and two for lunch: the ________ cost will be thirteen pounds.


  1. A.
    absolute
  2. B.
    entire
  3. C.
    whole
  4. D.
    total
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The book cost her_________.?

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【小題1】
Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?

A.Birds often eat strange and funny things.
B.Ostriches will swallow anything to help them digest food.
C.One ostrich died with 484 coins in its gizzard.
D.Ostriches are often hurt by cruel or careless people.
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The ostrich is not smart enough to ______.
A.digest its own foodB.eat only diamonds
C.a(chǎn)void eating harmful objectsD.escape from the zoo
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The sentence “the small stones do the chewing” makes rocks seem as though they were ______.
A.importantB.a(chǎn)live
C.dangerousD.uncomfortable
【小題4】
he word “fatal” in the third paragraph is another word for “______”.
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Which of the following best expresses the main idea of the passage?

A. Birds often eat strange and funny things.

B. Ostriches will swallow anything to help them digest food.

C. One ostrich died with 484 coins in its gizzard.

D. Ostriches are often hurt by cruel or careless people.

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  C. avoid eating harmful objects                              D. escape from the zoo

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The sentence “the small stones do the chewing” makes rocks seem as though they were ______.

  A. important                                                                 B. alive

  C. dangerous                                                                D. uncomfortable

4.

he word “fatal” in the third paragraph is another word for “______”.

  A. foolish                         B. careless                          C. deadly                    D. cruel

 

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  B. To report a case of child abuse.

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