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&&&&&& It was winter, and Mrs Hermann wanted to do a lot of shopping, so she waited&&&1&&&&it was Saturday. When her husband&&&2&&&, she took him to the shops with her to pay(付款)for everything and to carry her bags. They went to a lot of shops, and Mrs Hermann&&&&3&&&a lot of things. She often&&&4&&&and said, "Look, Joe! Isn't that beautiful?" He then answered,"All right, dear. How&&&5&&&is it?"And took his money&&&6&&&&to pay for it. It was dark when they came out of the last&&&7&&&& and Mr Hermann was very&&&8&&&and thinking about other things, like a nice drink at home. Suddenly his wife looked up at the sky and said,"Look&&&9&&&that beautiful moon, Joe! "&&&10&&&stopping, Mr Hermann answered,"All right. How much is it?"
(&&&& )1. A. until&&&&&& (&&&& )2. A. is free&&&& (&&&& )3. A. sold&&&&&&&&(&&&& )4. A. stops&&&&&& (&&&& )5. A. many&&&&&&&&(&&&& )6. A. of&&&&&&&&&&(&&&& )7. A. house&&&&&& (&&&& )8. A. happy&&&&&& (&&&& )9. A. for&&&&&&&& (&&&& )10.A. With&&&&&&&&
B. after&&&&&&&&B. was free&&&& B. made&&&&&&&& B. is stopping&&B. heavy&&&&&&&&B. out&&&&&&&&&&B. shop&&&&&&&& B. sad&&&&&&&&&&B. after&&&&&&&&B. Within&&&&&&
C. when&&&&&& C. free&&&&&& C. borrowed&& C. stopped&&&&C. much&&&&&& C. from&&&&&& C. factory&&&&C. busy&&&&&& C. at&&&&&&&& C. Without&&&&
D. because&&&&&&&&&&D. would be free&&&&D. bought&&&&&&&&&& D. stoped&&&&&&&&&& D. big&&&&&&&&&&&&&&D. into&&&&&&&&&&&& D. park&&&&&&&&&&&& D. tired&&&&&&&&&&&&D. around&&&&&&&&&& D. Whether&&&&&&&&&&
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