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What made things worse, he continued, was that the house dog never .
Question 1:
What made things worse, he continued, was that the house dog never ....... part in any of the hunting.
A.
did
B.
put
C.
took
D.
had
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The Two Dogs | B2 – Upper-Intermediate
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Some questions from the same exam
A man had two dogs: a hound ....... to help him with his sports and another to guard the house.
Whenever the hunter came home, he always gave the house dog a large ....... of what he caught.
The hound dog was very ....... about this.
He told the house dog he found it very ....... having to do all the hard work.
What made things worse, he continued, was that the house dog never ....... part in any of the hunting.
All the house dog did was simply to feed himself on the results of the ....... that the hound dog undertook.
The house dog felt he had to ....... himself in the face of all this criticism.
The house dog asked him not to pick on him if he wanted to ....... someone.
The house dog told him to criticize their master who had taught him not how to work but how to ....... on the*^*work of others.
The moral of this fable is: you mustn't ....... children for the mistakes of their parents.*^*
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