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M: I see you are a mother of two. Do you think you can manage to study here
W: Yes. My children are quite grown up now. They don’t demand much of my time.
M: Really Are they still in school
W: Well, the boy is at college, and the girl is in high school. They both work hard and behave quite well.
M: So I see you have (9)plenty of time now.
W: It’s not only that. (8)I want to learn more. I’ve always wanted to have a degree in education.
M: I see. So have you taken any courses before I mean, as you are so fond of learning.
W: Yeah. (9)In fact I had taken a two-year course before I got married. You think I’m too old to learn
M: Oh, I don’t mean that. No one is too old to learn. We do have some students of your age in our school. (10)We will be very glad to have you.
W: Thanks a lot.
In the month of September, in Britain, you may see large numbers of birds (67) on roofs and telegraph wires. These birds are swallows. They are (68) together because, very soon, they will be flying (69) to much warmer lands, where they will find (70) the small flying insects on which they (71) . There are no such insects (72) in Britain during the winter; it is (73) cold for them.
The swallows settle, fly off, swoop, and (74) again. This they do many times, for they are making short (75) flights in order to be fit for the long journey (76) them.
(77) of these m/grating birds leave Britain in the autumn. They fly (78) for hundreds of miles (79) they reach the warm lands of Africa. But not all the birds get there, for many of them perish in the stormy weather they meet with (80) .
In the spring of the following year they (81) the lon
A. old
B. original
C. familiar
D. identical
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