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 Tom first met Lucy three years ago. She ____ as a teacher in a high school.

   A has worked    B was working    C is working     D had worked

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D.preparing for his wedding

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B.being grown-up is a process which takes some time

C.all people think completing education means being grown-up

D.the survey found everyone had a different view about being grown-up

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C.Getting married means being grown-up.

D.Completing education means being grown-up.

 

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     Tom Whittaker, born in England in 1949, is an amazing example of a Can Do person. The young man
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A. To improve his climbing skills.
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A. That his car was out of control.
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C. Shortly after he arrived in the US.
D. After he recovered from the car accident.

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A. Teaching outdoor leadership program at college.
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C. Founding the Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group.
D. His determination to fight against his disability.

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