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One morning an old lady turned ....... at the dining room and sat down.
Question 1:
One morning an old lady turned ....... at the dining room and sat down.
A.
on
B.
up
C.
aside
D.
around
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One morning an old lady turned ....... at the dining room and sat down.
She sniffed at the air full of breakfast smells, got up, turned ....... and walked out again.
Apparently she had completely forgotten that she'd already eaten breakfast that day. I turned ....... to hide my*^*smile.
Unfortunately Doris caught me at it. 'Don't you turn your nose ....... at the old dears', she rebuked me.
'You'll be like that one day' she continued, Just you wait'. I turned ....... to apologize.
Sadly Doris had already turned her back ....... me and gone back to the kitchen.
She rather turned ....... me after that.
These days I wish I could turn the clock ....... and tell Doris how right she was!
You see I've just turned all the lights ....... ready for the night.
I'm now ready to turn ....... for the night but the worrying thing is I just can't remember what I had for supper.*^*
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