Hurry up, ________ you will miss the first bus.
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1.The underlined word “automobiles” in the second paragraph means ______.
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2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
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C. The Central Park is closed to cars on weekdays.
D. Accidents won’t happen if cars and bikes are on different lanes.
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B. the main streets are not wide enough
C. the idea isn’t accepted by all
D. there’s no need for most people to travel by bike
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B. “Bike for a Better City” and the city government
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A Birthday Treat
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Mrs. Anderson had a long covered holder on her desk and the room smelled delicious. Mrs. Anderson said, "As promised I have a special treat for you today."
Wait, Mrs. Anderson," Olivia said, "We have to sing happy birthday first." Randy really wanted to see what Mrs. Anderson had made. 2. So Randy sang along, imagining cakes and cookies the whole time.
Finally it was time to eat. Mrs. Anderson said, "I wanted to share something really special with you, so I made my grandmother's famous blueberry muffins."
Blueberry, 3. Mrs. Anderson walked around the room, giving out the muffins. When she got to Randy's desk, he politely said,
"No, thanks. I don't like blueberries."
"As a birthday present to me, do you think you could at least try one. Mrs. Anderson said.
"You could pick the blueberries out if you'd like."
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"Hey, it's good." 5. .
"I'm glad you like them. Randy," Mrs. Anderson said.
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A. He was really hungry.
B. Randy didn't like blueberries.
C. She could make delicious cakes and cookies.
D. But the class always sang on someone's birthday.
E. He took another big bite with several blueberries.
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