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 1
 After many sleepless nights, the weary fellow dragged himself into the doctor’s office. “You need to learn to relax,” the doctor told him. “Instead of counting sheep tonight, tell each part of your body to go to sleep. Before you can get from head to toe, you will be asleep.”
 The man went home and thought he’d give the new plan a try. That night when he got in bed, he said, “Head, go to sleep. Neck, go to sleep. Shoulders, go to sleep…” As he was almost finished, his wife came into the bedroom with a new negligee (睡衣).
 “Wake up, everybody!” shouted the man’s wife.

(  )1. The word “weary” probably means          .
 A. busy
 B. tired
 C. hungry
 D. sleepy
 (  )2. This is           time the man went to see the doctor.
 A. the first
 B. we don’t know
 C. at least the second
 D. the third
 (  )3. Which of the following is true?
 A. The man and his wife had no children.
 B. The man couldn’t sleep well because he often quarreled with his wife.
 C. The doctor thought that the man couldn’t sleep well until he learned to relax.
 D. The man could sleep well if he counted sheep again and again.
 (  )4. The best title for this passage is           .
 A. Tell Your Body to Sleep
 B. Many Sleepless Nights
 C. The Man and the Doctor
 D. Another Sleepless Night
 (  )5. Although the man followed the doctor’s advice,               .
 A. he still had a sleepless night
 B. he still had a good sleep
 C. Both A and B
 D. the man’s wife still prevented him from sleeping

2
 Joe was going into his usual bar before lunch when he saw a poorly dressed man fishing in a small pool or rain-water about five centimeters deep outside it.
 Joe stopped and watched the man for a few minutes. He saw that most of the people who passed by him believed he must be rather mad.
 Joe pitied the man, so after a while he went up to him and said kindly. “Hello, would you like to come into the bar and have a drink with me?”
 The fisherman was delighted to accept his offer. Joe bought him a few drinks and finally said to him, “You’ve been fishing outside here, haven’t you? How many did you manage to catch this morning, if I may ask?”
 “You are the eighth,” the fisherman answered merrily.

(  )1. Before lunch Joe usually had           .
 A. drink at the bar
 B. tea at the bar
 C. dinner at the bar
 D. a drink with the fisherman
 (  )2. Who took pity on the fisherman?
 A. Nobody.
 B. Only Joe.
 C. Everyone who passed by him.
 D. Most of the people who passed by him.
 (  )3. The poorly dressed man           .
 A. must be mad
 B. must be hungry
 C. must be thirsty
 D. was not mad at all
 (  )4. The fisherman pretended           .
 A. to be mad
 B. to be fishing
 C. to be poor
 D. to have no job
 (  )5. The fisherman fooled           .
 A. all the people
 B. most of the people
 C. Joe as well as the other sever people
 D. eight people except Joe

3
 Why is 2008 a special year? Because it is a Leap Year(闰年)!What’s so special about that? Well, Leap Year happens only once every four years. And it has 366 days instead of the usual 365. In a Leap Year, we have 29 days in February, while in a usual year we have only 28 days.
 Why do we have a Leap Year? We have a Leap Year so we can keep the calendar(日历) in step with the seasons. The calendar is a kind of clock for the whole year. But how long is a year? A calendar year is 365 days. However, a true year is actually 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 46 seconds long. That’s the time it takes the earth to travel around the sun. So every four years we have one more day, and we put it at the end of February, the shortest month of a year. Then we have a Leap Year.

(  )1. How often can we have a Leap Year?
 A. Every year.
 B. Every February
 C. Every other year
 D. Every four years
 (  )2. What is a calendar? It is a kind of clock        .
 A. for the whole year
 B. only for Leap Year
 C. for the usual year
 D. for the unusual year
 (  )3. How long does it take the earth to travel around the sun? It takes the earth        to travel around the sun.
 A. a day
 B. a little longer than 365 days
 C. a year
 D. a month
 (  )4. Mrs. Green was born on February 29, 1972. Now she is 32. How many birthdays has she had?
 A. 32.
 B. 16.
 C. 8.
 D. 4.
 (  )5. While of the following statements is NOT true?
 A. People who were born on February 29th are very lucky because they can have more birthdays than others.
 B. Usually we have 365 days in a year.
 C. There were 29 days in February, 1992.
 D. The next Leap Year will be the year 2008.

4
 A boy and his father were walking in the mountains. Suddenly the boy fell, hurt himself, and cried, “AAAhhhhhhhh!!!” To his surprise, he heard the voice repeating, somewhere in the mountain, “AAAhhhhhhhh!!!” Then the boy shouted, “Who are you?” He received the answer, “Who are you?” He got angry at the answer, so he shouted, “Foolish!” He received the answer, “Foolish!”
 He looked at his father and asked, “What’s going on?” The father smiled and said, “My son, listen.” And then he shouted to the mountain, “I love you!” The voice answered, “I love you!” Again the man cried, “You are the best!” The voice answered, “You are the best!”
 The boy was surprised, but he did not understand. Then the father explained, “People call this ‘Echo’(回声), but really this is Life. It gives you back everything you say or do. Our life is just a reflection of what we have done. If you want more love in the world, have more love in your heart. If you want to be successful, work hard. This can be used in everything in life. Life will give you back everything you have given to it.”

(  )1. At first the boy cried because                .
 A. he hurt himself and felt bad
 B. he wanted to give himself a surprise
 C. he felt it was so quiet in the mountain
 D. he hoped his father would help him
 (  )2. When the boy heard the voice repeating, he thought            .
 A. it was foolish to hear others’ voice
 B. someone else in the mountain liked his voice
 C. there were many other people in the mountain
 D. he was laughed at by someone else in the mountain
 (  )3. The father shouted to the mountain to              .
 A. find out who was repeating his voice
 B. have fun with other people in the mountain
 C. show more examples to his son before giving him the answer
 D. let his son know whose voice was louder
 (  )4. The word “Echo” means                 .
 A. life itself
 B. repeating voice
 C. love in the world
 D. everything in life
 (  )5. From the story, we know             .
 A. the boy didn’t like others’ voice at all
 B. the father had his own way to teach his son
 C. it is not polite to repeat others’ voice
 D. the boy and his father were rather tired

5
 One afternoon, Kate and her brother Bob went out to play. Kate was eight, and Bob was ten. “Let’s go to the bridge and we can see fish in the river.” said Kate. “I don’t know,” Bob said. “Mum told us, ‘Don’t go on the bridge’. She said it is dangerous.”
 Kate said, “I am not afraid. Are you?”
 They walked onto the bridge and began looking for fish in the river. The bridge was a train bridge. Trains went over the bridge three times a day.
 The children were standing in the middle of the bridge when they heard a loud noise. “A train is coming!” Bob shouted. “Run!” He ran to the end of the bridge. He was safe.
 Kate ran, too, but she fell. The train was coming fast. Kate ran towards Bob. She fell again right on the train tracks. There was no time to leave. She had to lie down between the tracks. A few seconds later, the train went over the girl, but she was not hurt at all. She stood up and said to Bob, “Don’t tell Mum! Don’t tell Mum!”
 At last their mother found out about the story. She was angry because they went onto the bridge. But she was happy that Kate was all right.

(  )1. Bob and Kate were                 .
 A. twins
 B. brothers
 C. sisters
 D. brother and sister
 (  )2. One afternoon they went to the bridge to see            .
 A. their mother
 B. fish
 C. the train
 D. the river
 (  )3. When the train came, the children were              .
 A. in the middle of the bridge
 B. at the end of the bridge
 C. on their way to the bridge
 D. away from the bridge
 (  )4. Where was Kate when the train was going over her?
 A. Right on the train tracks.
 B. On one of the tracks
 C. Between the tracks.
 D. Beside the tracks.
 (  )5. When their mother knew about the story, she was           .
 A. happy
 B. angry
 C. sorry
 D. both angry and happy

6
 Henry and Mary had just got married, and everybody was enjoying their wedding party. There was plenty to eat and plenty to drink. Everybody was getting very merry, when a very thin young man came into the room. He looked at Mary sadly and accusingly(责备地), walked slowly towards her, kissed her lovingly and said, “Why did you do it?” Then he walked to the door and disappeared.
 Nobody had ever seen the young man before—not even Mary.

(  ) 1. When everybody was enjoying their wedding party           came into the room.
 A. a woman who was very thin
 B. a man who was not fat at all
 C. a youth who was well dressed
 D. a young man who had worked with Mary before
 (  )2. The word “accuse” means “           ”.
 A. say that somebody has done wrong
 B. praise somebody for something
 C. encourage somebody to do something
 D. order somebody not to do something
 (  )3. Why did the man kiss Mary lovingly? Because              .
 A. the man was Mary’s unmarried husband
 B. the man was Mary’s brother
 C. the man and Mary would fall in love
 D. the man obviously went mad
 (  )4. At the beginning of the story            .
 A. Henry and Rose were planning to marry
 B. Tom and Mary were going to marry
 C. Henry and Mary had just got married
 D. Mary and Henry were dancing at the wedding party
 (  )5. The sentence “Why did you do it ?” really means “           ”.
 A. Mary did it right
 B. Mary didn’t do what the man told
 C. the man wanted to marry Mary
 D. Henry was the man’s enemy

7
 One day a lawyer’s wife fell ill. The lawyer went to get a doctor. The doctor knew that the lawyer was famous for not paying bills (账单). So he said to the lawyer before he entered the house, “If I do cure your wife, I am afraid you may not pay me.”
 “Sir,” replied the lawyer, “here is $500. Whether you cure my wife or you kill her, I will give you all this.”
 The doctor believed him and went into the house. When he reached the woman’s bedside, it soon became clear to him that he could do little. She was seriously ill and though he gave her some medicine, she soon died.
 He told the lawyer he was very sorry, and asked for the money which he had been promised.
 “Did you kill my wife?” asked the lawyer.
 “Of course I didn’t ,”said the doctor.
 “Well, then,” said the lawyer, “since you neither killed her nor cured her, I have nothing to pay you.”

(  )1. Before entering the house, the doctor           .
 A. was afraid he couldn’t cure the lawyer’s wife.
 B. asked the lawyer for 500 dollars.
 C. didn’t know if the lawyer would keep his word.
 D. was reassured (使消除疑虑) by the lawyer.
 (  )2. Because the lawyer’s wife was badly ill, the doctor          .
 A. did nothing for her
 B. spent a lot of time
 C. found it impossible to cure her
 D. didn’t examine her at all
 (  )3. After the lawyer’s wife died, the doctor got            .
 A. his pay as the lawyer had promised.
 B. nothing but the money for medicine
 C. $ 500
 D. no money at all
 (  )4. If the doctor had cured the lawyer’s wife, he would have got           .
 A. more than $500
 B. nothing
 C. the payment
 D. a little money
 (  )5. The best title of this passage should be            .
 A. The Lawyer and His Wife
 B. A Good Doctor and a Poor Lawyer
 C. The Lawyer’s Trick
 D. A Serious Illness

8
 My brother, Bob, has a very good job at a bank. Last week, to my surprise, he told me that he had decided to give it up. I tried hard to make him change his mind, but Bob wouldn’t listen to me. Here is the dialogue between us.
 --You should think it over. You’ve already spent five years there and you might become a bank manager by the time you’re thirty.
 --I know. I’m satisfied with the bank. It’s a nice job at a nice place.
 --Then why do you want to leave?
 --It’s the money.
 --But you are well paid.
 --I don’t mean that. My job is to count money, you know. I feel unhappy when I do that.
 --But why?
 --I enjoy counting my own money, but I hate counting other people’s.

(  )1. What did Bob tell the writer last week?
 A. He would be thirty years old soon.
 B. He would be a manager of the bank.
 C. He wouldn’t work at the bank.
 D. He would enjoy counting other people’s money.
 (  )2. What did the writer do after he heard Bob’s decision?
 A. He said nothing.
 B. He agreed with Bob.
 C. He was glad to hear that.
 D. He did his best to make Bob change his mind.
 (  )3. What does Bob think of his job and the bank?
 A. He hates working in the bank.  B. He thinks he is poorly paid.
 C. He likes his job and the bank.  D. He doesn’t like his manager at all.
 (  )4. If Bob went on working at the bank, he might              .
 A. give the writer a lot of money
 B. become a bank manager
 C. make many friends at the bank
 D. listen to the writer
 (  )5. The real reason for Bob to leave the bank is that             .
 A. he likes to do something else
 B. he doesn’t think the bank is a nice one
 C. he hates his manager
 D. he hates counting other people’s money

9
 Mr. Li works in a middle school. He teaches his students art. He changes his clothes as soon as they are dirty and always keeps them clean and tidy.
 There’s a garden between the school and his home. The garden is quite near his home. He usually walks through it when he goes to work. One afternoon, on his way home, a boy asked, “May I clean your shoes for you, sir?”
 Mr. Li stopped to look at his shoes and found they were really very dirty. He agreed. The boy began to clean them carefully.
 After the boy finished the work, Mr Li asked, “How much, boy?”
 “One yuan, sir.” Mr Li gave him two yuan and said. “One more yuan for you. You can spend the money washing your face.”
 After the boy heard this, he ran to the garden and washed his face in the pool. Then he came back and gave one yuan back to Mr. Li and said, “Your hair is too long. You’d better go and ask someone to cut your hair short. I’m sure you need the money!”

(  )1. Mr. Li usually goes to work            .
 A. by bike
 B. by car
 C. on foot
 D. by bus
 (  )2. Mr. Li’s home is             .
 A. near the garden
 B. next to the boy
 C. far from the school
 D. far from the garden
 (  )3. Mr. Li let the boy clean his shoes because             .
 A. he was busy
 B. they were dirty
 C. the boy was polite
 D. he wanted to help the boy
 (  )4. Mr. Li didn’t want his one yuan back because           .
 A. he thought his shoes were too dirty
 B. he was very rich
 C. the boy made his shoes clean
 D. he wanted the boy to wash his dirty face
 (  )5. The boy thought            .
 A. one yuan was no use
 B. Mr. Li liked him
 C. his face wasn’t dirty
 D. Mr. Li laughed at him

10
 A famous teacher was speaking to the students at our school. He began his lesson by holding up a ¥100 bill. Then he said to the three hundred students, “Who would like this ¥100 bill?” The students began to put up their hands at once.
 Then he said, “I am going to give this ¥100 to one of you, but first, let me do this.” He then made the bill into a ball. Then he said, “Who wants it now?” The hands went back into the air.
 “Well,” he said, “What if I do this?” and he dropped it on the floor and stepped on it. He picked up the dirty, crumpled(起皱)bill and said, “Who still wants it?” Hands went back into the air.
 “My friends,” he said, “you have learned a valuable lesson today. No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not go down in value (价值). It was still worth ¥100 !”
 Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and stepped on by the chances we take and the things that happen to us. We feel as if we are worth nothing. But remember, no matter what has happened to you, you will never lose your value: you are always valuable to those people who love you. Your value doesn’t come from what you do or whom you know, but WHO YOU ARE.
 You are special and valuable. Don’t ever forget it!”

(  )1. Even though it was dirty, the money           .
 A. still went up in value
 B. was worth nothing
 C. didn’t go down in value
 D. was still ours
 (  )2. We are always valuable to the people           .
 A. who pay us
 B. who call us
 C. who hate us
 D. who love us
 (  )3. Your value doesn’t come from what you do but           .
 A. who you know
 B. who made you
 C. who you remember
 D. who you are
 (  )4. The sentence “Hands went back into the air.” means           .
 A. the students put up their hands again
 B. the students put down their hands
 C. the students put their hands behind their backs again
 D. the students put their hands in front of them
 (  )5. Why did the famous teacher use a ¥100 bill at his lesson?
 A. Because he wanted to make the bill into a ball.
 B. Because he used to drop a bill on the floor and stepped on it.
 C. Because he was going to give the bill to one of his students.
 D. Because he wanted to make the students know what value was.

11
 2.26-meter-tall Yao Ming made his NBA debut (初次登台) on October 23, 2002 and got 6 points for the Houston Rockets in the game. The next day, he got 13 points in another game.
 Most people think that Yao Ming is a born basketball player. But Yao said, “When you watch it on TV, it looks very easy. But when you are playing in the NBA, it is really not so easy. ” He said that joining the Houston Rockets was a new start and a new challenge. “I hope that through very hard work I can make everyone happy and help the Rockets win more games,” he said.
 Yao Ming speaks some English. Both he and his teammates can understand each other. They don’t think there is a language problem. While Yao Ming faces this new challenge, the people of Houston have shown great interest in him and they hope Yao Ming will bring new energy (活力) to the Rockets. The team has started having lessons to learn more about China, and many people who work for the Rockets have learned to speak some Chinese.

(  )1. Yao Ming got 13 points on October,  2002.
 A. 22
 B. 23
 C. 24
 D. 26
 (  )2. Yao Ming said that .
 A. playing in the MBA was difficult
 B. it was hard to watch MBA games on TV
 C. he was an MBA star
 D. it was boring to play basketball
 (  )3. The people of Houston hope Yao Ming will .
 A. speak excellent English
 B. bring new energy
 C. make MBA games easy
 D. face new challenge
 (  )4. From the passage we can know that Yao Ming .
 A. will work hard for his team
 B. made the highest score in his first MBA game
 C. can’t understand his teammates
 D. teaches the Rockets workers Chinese himself
 (  )5. The passage is probably.
 A. an advertisement
 B. a notice
 C. a news report
 D. an instruction

12
 One night a hotel caught fire, and the people who were staying in it ran out in their night clothes.
 Two men stood outside and looked at the fire.
 “Before I came out,” said one. “I ran into some of the rooms and found a lot of money. People don’t think of money when they are afraid. When anyone leaves paper money in a fire, the fire burns it. So I took all the notes that I could find. No one will be poorer because I took them.”
 “You don’t know me,” said the other, “and you don’t know my work.”
 “What is your work?”
 “I’m a policeman.”
 “Oh!” cried the first man. He thought quickly and said, “And I’m a writer.”

(  )1. Which title is the best for the passage?
 A. A Big Fire
 B. A Policeman
 C. Who Was Telling the Truth
 D. A Writer
 (  )2. How many people were there in the hotel?
 A. Two .
 B. More than two.
 C. No one.
 D. One.
 (  )3. When the fire broke out, the people were          .
 A. having dinner
 B. having a party
 C. sleeping
 D. talking
 (  )4.             was probably a policeman.
 A. The first speaker
 B. The second speaker
 C. Neither of the two men
 D. The third speaker
 (  )5. The first speaker was a            .
 A. writer
 B. policeman
 C. waiter
 D. thief

13
 There was once a large, fat woman who had a small, thin husband. He had a job in a big company and was given his weekly pay every Friday evening. As soon as he got home on Fridays, his wife used to make him give her all his money, and then she used to give him back only enough to buy his lunch in the office every day.
 One day the small man came home very excited. He hurried into the living room. His wife was listening to the radio and eating chocolates there.
 “You will never guess what happened to me today, dear,” he said. He waited for a few seconds and then added, “I won ten thousand pounds on the lottery(彩票抽奖)!”
 “That’s wonderful!” said his wife happily. But then she thought for a few seconds and added angrily, “But wait a moment! How could you afford to buy the lottery ticket? ”

(  )1. How much money was the husband allowed to keep every day?
 A. Just enough to buy chocolates.
 B. Just enough to buy a sandwich.
 C. Just enough to buy his lunch in a restaurant
 D. Just enough to buy his lunch in the office.
 (  )2. One day the husband was very excited because he             .
 A. won a lottery
 B. was praised by his wife
 C. was given a raise by the boss
 D. won a prize
 (  )3. Which of the following is NOT true?
 A. The woman liked to eat chocolates.
 B. the man was afraid of his wife.
 C. The woman never gave any money to her husband.
 D. The man got his pay every Friday.
 (  )4. When she heard her husband’s news, the woman            .
 A. could hardly believe it
 B. was pleased yet not satisfied
 C. was angry and disappointed
 D. never thought it was true
 (  )5. Which of the following is implied in the passage?
 A. The couple were not rich.
 B. The woman never trusted her husband.
 C. The man had put some money aside for himself.
 D. The man had to give almost all his money to his wife every week.

14
 I was arguing (争论) about the price for a table in a second-hand shop when a young man came in carrying a chair, put it down before the manager and asked how much it was worth.
 “Three dollars,” replied the manager.
 The young man looked surprised. “It isn’t worth more than that?”
 “Three dollars is all I can give you for that piece, son.” The manager shook his head and bent (俯身) to examine the piece. “See that?” He pointed to a crack (裂缝) in the chair leg, adding, “And see here where the paint is peeling (剥落)? Well, three dollars is all its worth to me.”
 “All right then,” said the young man, smiling. “I’ll take it.” He pulled out his wallet. “I saw it in front of your shop with something marked $10, but I thought maybe it was a mistake and you could tell me how much it was worth.”

(  )1. The young man came to the shop         .
 A. to have an argument with the boss
 B. to carry an old chair
 C. to buy an old chair
 D. before the writer did
 (  )2. It is clear that         .
 A. the chair belonged to the young man
 B. the manager had a good memory
 C. the young man didn’t have enough money to buy the chair
 D. the manager mistook the chair for the young man’s
 (  )3. From this passage, we can see that the young man was          .
 A. very honest
 B. a poor man
 C. very clever
 D. a cheat
 (  )4. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to this passage?
 A. the manager bent to examine the crack in the chair leg.
 B. The young man felt the price for the table was not reasonable.
 C. The manager thought the chair was worth more than three dollars.
 D. The manager asked the young man where the paint was peeling.
 (  )5. We can imagine in the end           .
 A. the manager was satisfied with the price
 B. the manager was regretful for what he had done
 C. the young man was sorry for what he had done
 D. the writer got the table in satisfaction

15
 There was a famous French writer. He was a man of great achievements (成就). He said that one of his main achievements was his study of handwriting. He had spent much time on it and he often told his friends that he could tell a person’s character (性格) from that person’s handwriting.
 One day, a woman brought him a page of a boy’s handwriting. She said that she wanted to know what he thought of the boy’s character.
 He studied the handwriting carefully for a few minutes. Then he looked at the woman strangely. The woman told him that the boy was not in her family and that he did not have to worry.
 “Good!” said the writer, “Then I can tell you.” He went on to say that he thought the boy was stupid and lazy. He added that the boy should be watched carefully, if not, he would bring harm to his family when he grew up.
 “Isn’t that strange?” said the woman, smiling. “Because this is a page from your own exercise book. You wrote it yourself when you were a boy.”

(  )1. It took the writer a lot of time           .
 A. to read books
 B. to make friends
 C. to write books
 D. to study handwriting
 (  )2. From a person’s           , the writer could tell a person’s character.
 A. pronunciation
 B. handwriting
 C. smiling face
 D. speech
 (  )3. The woman wanted to           .
 A. know the writer
 B. help the writer
 C. visit the writer
 D. test the writer
 (  )4. The French writer was sure that the boy           .
 A. was not worth teaching
 B. would do good deeds for his family
 C. would do wrong to his family
 D. would work hard
 (  )5. From the story we know           .
 A. the woman knew the writer very well
 B. the writer knew the woman well
 C. neither of them knew each other
 D. both of them knew each other well

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 A beautiful and very successful actress was the star of a new musical show. Her home was in the country, but she did not want to have to go back there every night, so she rented (租) an expensive flat in the center of the city, bought some beautiful furniture and hired a man to paint the rooms in new colours.
 It was very difficult to get tickets for her show, because everybody wanted to see it, so she decided to give the painter two of the best seats. She hoped that this would make him work better and more willingly for her. He took the tickets without saying anything, and she heard no more about them until the end of the month, when she got the painter’s bill. At the bottom of it were the words: “Four hours watching Miss Hall sing and dance: £3,” with this note: “After 5 p.m. I get fifteen shillings an hour instead of ten shillings.”

(  )1. In the article, “Miss Hall” was the name of           .
 A. a place where people sang and danced
 B. an unmarried woman
 C. a ball
 D. a street
 (  )2. The woman’s flat lay           .
 A. near the city
 B. near her home
 C. in the middle of the city
 D. by the side of the country road
 (  )3. The actress gave the painter two tickets, hoping           .
 A. he would be pleased
 B. he would ask less money for his work
 C. he would charge more money for his work
 D. he would say a good word for her musical show
 (  )4. After the painter got the tickets from the actress, he           .
 A. sold them for £3
 B. went to watch the musical show
 C. paid £3 for them
 D. was very thankful to her
 (  )5. In the story,           made a mistake.
 A. both the actress and the painter
 B. neither the actress nor the painter
 C. the painter
 D. the actress

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(1)  BCCDA  (2) ADDBC    (3)  DABCA (4)  ADCBB
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 (9)  CABDD    (10)CDDAD    (11) CABAC   (12)  CBCBD
 (13) DACBC    (14)CDCDB     (15) DBDCA   (16)  BCABD

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