9. My new trousers not very fit for me.

   A. is   B. are   C. has   D. have

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“Don’t be afraid,Janet. No one will ever know,” said Karen,reaching into the box and 4 out a piece of chalk.

“Right,and we’re 5 . No one will tell on us. Judy was already drawing a house.

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