67. She stood there [for a while] [with] [her] hands [risen].
A B C D
68. It is on [each] individual effort [which] the safety and happiness of [the whole] [depend].
A B C D
69. Our history professor is [such] a knowledgeable person that [it seems] that there isn’t
A B
[nothing] which he [does no]t know.
C D
70. I feel like [to take] a long [walk]. [Would] you like [to go] with me?
A B C D
Part IV Close
Once upon a time a poor farmer taking a sack of wheat to the mill did not know 71 to do when it slipped from his horse and fell 72 the road. The sack was 73 heavy for him to 74, and his only hope was that 75 some one would come riding by and 76 a hand.
It was not long 77 a rider appeared, but the farmer’s heart sank when he 78 him, for it was the great man who lived in a castle near by. The farmer 79 have dared to ask 80 farmer to help, or any poor man who might have come 81 the road, but he could not beg a 82 of so great a man.
83, as soon as the great man came up he got 84 his horse, saying, “I see you’ve had bad luck, friend. How good it is 85 I’m here just at the 86 time.” Then he took one 87 of the sack, the farmer the other, and between them they lifted it on the horse.
“Sir,” asked the farmer, “how can I pay you?”
“Easily enough,” the great man 88. “Whenever you see 89 else in trouble, 90 the same for him.”
71. A. how B. what C. which D. whether
72. A. on B. in C. off D. onto
73. A. so B. very C. quite D. too
74. A. pick B. lift C. take D. left