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22、—Why did he say so?

—I don’t understand         he has said means.

A.all what            B.what all             C.all that             D.that all

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thirteen-year-old boys have special problems

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taking on responsibilities

C.

showing you can be depended on

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learning how to get along with grown-ups

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prevent his sister from crying

B.

act when he is in the kitchen

C.

prevent himself tripping over the cat

D.

behave when he hurts himself

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A.

frustrating

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painful

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delightful

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