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| B£®Because he didn¡¯t want to be in other people¡¯s way. |
| C£®Because the escalator was very crowded. |
| D£®Because he was as heavy as a rock. |
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| B£®the old man was difficult to get off the escalator |
| C£®he was impatient and upset for the old man |
| D£®the old man was apologizing to everyone |
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| B£®the writer was always friendly to other people |
| C£®the old man believed everyone could be friends |
| D£®the old man had lots of friends and no enemies |
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| B£®we should share our enjoyment with our friends |
| C£®it was valuable to make friends with the old man |
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| A£®in the evening of 1st January |
| B£®in the morning of on 2nd January |
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| D£®in the afternoon of 3rd January |
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| B£®Only sadness is measured in the study. |
| C£®The study shows relationships are a source of happiness. |
| D£®Those who felt sadder when watching the movie were more likely to be happier after that. |
| A£®To introduce the meaning of the word "Catharsis". |
| B£®To explain the importance of knowing how to become happier. |
| C£®To prove that they were of high intelligence and guessed its meaning. |
| D£®To tell readers the relationship between tragedies and happiness was found long ago. |
| A£®seeing tragedies makes you more thoughtful |
| B£®positive emotions make you think more about your relationships |
| C£®negative emotions show you have no need to think about your situation |
| D£®after seeing comedies, you will appreciate your close relationships more |
| A£®There is eternal love in the world |
| B£®Watching sad films may start smiles |
| C£®It's useless to complain about life |
| D£®Comedies should make way for tragedies |
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| B£®there wasn¡¯t enough food for them to eat |
| C£®they liked living with other people |
| D£®they didn't like Hong Kong at all |
| A£®They are so delicious that people have to eat them. |
| B£®There are not many barking deer now. |
| C£®They look like deer but they are dogs. |
| D£®They have many real enemies including men. |
| A£®we can eat wild animal |
| B£®we must kill the barking deer |
| C£®people can hunt little animal |
| D£®it's important for us to protect the wild animal |
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| B£®She has her breakfast at school£® |
| C£®She has her breakfast at the bus stop£® |
| D£®She has her breakfast on the bus£® |
| A£®She doesn¡¯t like going to school£® |
| B£®She can¡¯t do her lessons£® |
| C£®She does very well in her lessons£® |
| D£®She doesn¡¯t know her lessons at all£® |
| A£® She has dinner with her classmates at school£® |
| B£®She helps her friends with their lessons |
| C£®She does some shopping for her mother£® |
| D£®She goes home with her friends£® |
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| B£®she watches TV and does some housework£® |
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