---Might Mary go with me to the movie, Mrs. Wilson?

---I’m sorry, but I don’t want my daughter _____ out after dark.

A.take   B.to take      C.taking       D.taken

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3.A.ridiculous         B.easy    C.hopeless     D.important

4.A.words       B.truth   C.facts    D.practice

5.A.finish        B.find     C.do       D.quit

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7.A.Finally      B.However     C.Therefore   D.Thus

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9.A.commitment    B.improvement     C.devotion     D.conclusion

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