________joined in the discussion, which became more and more heated.

A. Every one of us had almost   B. Everyone of us had almost

C. Every one of almost us had   D. Almost every one of us had

 

D

almost強調(diào)everyone,應(yīng)放在everyone的前面。

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  On a hot summer day in late August, I sought shade and a cool drink at a waterfront cafe on a Greek island.Over a hundred degrees in   1  air.Crowded.Tempers(脾氣)of both the tourists and waiters had   2  to meet the situation, making it a rather quarrelsome environment(環(huán)境).

  At the table next to mine sat an attractive,   3  couple, waiting for   4  .They held hands, whispered, kissed, and laughed.Suddenly they stood, picked up their   5   and stepped together   6   the edge of where they were sitting to place the table in the sea water.The man stepped   7   for the two chairs.He politely   8   his lady in the knee-deep water and then sat down himself.All people around laughed and cheered.

    9   appeared.He paused for just a second, walked into the water to   10   the table and take their   11  , and then walked back to the   12  cheers of the rest of his   13  .Minutes later he returned carrying a bottle of wine and two glasses.Without pausing, he went   14   into the water to   15   the wine.The couple toasted(祝酒)each other, the waiter and the crowd.And the crowd   16   by cheering and throwing flowers to them.Three other tables   17   to have lunch in the water.The place was now filled with laughter.

  One doesn’t step into water in one’s best summer clothes.Why not?

  Customers are not served   18  .Why not?

  Sometimes one should consider   19   the line of convention(常規(guī))and enjoy   20   to the fullest.

(1)

[  ]

A.

fresh

B.

cool

C.

still

D.

thin

(2)

[  ]

A.

managed

B.

expected

C.

attempted

D.

risen

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[  ]

A.

lonely

B.

curious

C.

well-dressed

D.

bad-tempered

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[  ]

A.

cheers

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service

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attention

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flowers

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[  ]

A.

metal table

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empty bottle

C.

chairs

D.

bags

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A.

on

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off

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around

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along

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A.

outside

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forward

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down

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back

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A.

led

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seated

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watched

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received

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A.

The manager

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A friend

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A waiter

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The servant

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menu

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bill

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order

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A.

at last

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in time

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once more

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as well

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change

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drink

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sell

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serve

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A.

replied

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insisted

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agreed

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understood

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[  ]

A.

prepared

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joined in

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settled up

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continued

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[  ]

A.

with pleasure

B.

in the café

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in the sea

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[  ]

A.

following

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limiting

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crossing

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[  ]

A.

life

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