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Chairs and desks are made of ________.


  1. A.
    wood
  2. B.
    some woods
  3. C.
    wooden
  4. D.
    the woods
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物質名詞通常不加冠詞,又無復數形式。常見的物質名詞:stone,coal,chalk,brick,earth,glass,cloth,cotton,silk,paper,ink,oil,soap,food,salt,coffee.meat,rice,wheat.milk,bread,fruit.sugar,tea,soup,air,steel,copper,oxygen,water,ice,grass.wind,snow,smoke,fire,money。
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A long road leads through the woods to Don Robinson’s unfinished house. Wearing dirty sneakers and a shirt with holes, Don Robinson is an 81-year-old Missouri businessman. Although he’s rich, he didn’t use his money to buy himself a grand home. Instead, he used it to buy wild land.

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1.

A.courageous

B.anxious

C.serious

D.cautious

 

2.

A.warning

B.calling

C.ringing

D.yelling

 

3.

A.scolded

B.wondered

C.realized

D.learned

 

4.

A.modestly

B.naturally

C.inappropriately

D.inaccurately

 

5.

A.popular

B.special

C.upset

D.funny

 

6.

A.expressing

B.delivering

C.sharing

D.wearing

 

7.

A.practiced

B.wandered

C.stayed

D.studied

 

8.

A.would

B.should

C.might

D.could

 

9.

A.aim at

B.head for

C.put off

D.turn to

 

10.

A.excitement

B.argument

C.movement

D.judgement

 

11.

A.year

B.school

C.education

D.program

 

12.

A.vain

B.return

C.relief

D.control

 

13.

A.quietly

B.sadly

C.weakly

D.helplessly

 

14.

A.searched

B.found

C.raised

D.pulled

 

15.

A.Holding

B.Sending

C.Handing

D.Leaving

 

16.

A.delight

B.expectation

C.appreciation

D.surprise

 

17.

A.empty

B.cheap

C.useless

D.improper

 

18.

A.as

B.until

C.because

D.though

 

19.

A.advice

B.support

C.command

D.attention

 

20.

A.from

B.behind

C.over

D.towards

 

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