America’s Beauty Is in Its Diversity
America is built on the idea of freedom, and there is no exception for Muslim women. I ________the freedom of religion and speech. But mostly, I believe it’s OK to be ________, and to stand up for who and what you are. So I believe in wearing the hijab.
The hijab is a religious head covering, like a scarf. I am Muslim, and keeping my head covered is a ________ of maturity(成熟)and respect toward my ________ and to Allah’s will. ________, I also like to wear it to be different. I don’t usually like to do what everyone else is doing. I want to be a(n) ________, not just part of the crowd. But when I first wore it, I was also afraid of the ________ that I’d get at school.
I ________on my own that sixth grade was the ________ I should start wearing the hijab. I was ________ about what the kids would say or even do to me. I thought they might make fun of me, or ________ be scared of me and ________ my headscarf. Kids at that age usually like to be all the same, and there’s little or no ________ of differences.
On the first day of school, I put all those ________ thoughts behind my back and walked in with my head held high. I was holding my breath a little, but ________ I was also proud to be a Muslim, proud to be wearing the hijab, proud to be different.
I was ________ about everything I thought the kids would say or even do to me. I actually met a lot of people because of wearing my head covering. Most of the kids would come and ask me questions —— about the hijab and why I wore it.
I did hear some kid was making fun of me, ________ there was one girl—she wasn’t even in my class, and we never really talked much–and she spoke ________ me, and I wasn’t even there! I made a lot of new friends that year, friends that I still have until this very day, five years later.
Yes, I’m different, but everyone is different here, in one way or another. This is the ________of America.
1.A. believe in B. stick to C. carry out D. push for
2.A. independent B. free C. sensitive D. different
3.A. signal B. sign C. reminder D. cause
4.A. religion B. country C. parents D. status
5.A. In a word B. In general C. To be exact D. To be honest
6.A. princess B. heroine C. individual D. adult
7.A. praise B. punishment C. reaction D. reflection
8.A. hoped B. expected C. realized D. decided
9.A. time B. chance C. case D. occasion
10.A. disappointed B. scared C. enthusiasticD. angry
11.A. still B. already C. even D. ever
12.A. show off B. pull off C. pick up D. put up
13.A. rejection B. ignorance C. awareness D. acceptance
14.A. negative B. optimistic C. serious D. strange
15.A. often B. inside C. only D. outside
16.A. concerned B. particular C. wrong D. convinced
17.A. respectfully B. cautiously C. suspiciously D. critically
18.A. and B. so C. but D. or
19.A. in terms of B. in front of C. in charge of D. in favor of
20.A. significance B. beauty C. value D. power
高三英语完型填空中等难度题
America’s Beauty Is in Its Diversity
America is built on the idea of freedom, and there is no exception for Muslim women.I the freedom of religion and speech.But mostly, I believe it’s OK to be , and to stand up for who and what you are.So I believe in wearing the hijab.
The hijab is a religious head covering, like a scarf.I am Muslim, and keeping my head covered is a of maturity(成熟)and respect toward my and to Allah’s will. , I also like to wear it to be different.I don’t usually like to do what everyone else is doing.I want to be a(n) , not just part of the crowd.But when I first wore it, I was also afraid of the that I’d get at school.
I on my own that sixth grade was the I should start wearing the hijab.I was about what the kids would say or even do to me.I thought they might make fun of me, or be scared of me and my headscarf.Kids at that age usually like to be all the same, and there’s little or no of differences.
On the first day of school, I put all those thoughts behind my back and walked in with my head held high.I was holding my breath a little, but I was also proud to be a Muslim, proud to be wearing the hijab, proud to be different.
I was about everything I thought the kids would say or even do to me.I actually met a lot of people because of wearing my head covering.Most of the kids would come and ask me questions — — about the hijab and why I wore it.
I did hear some kid was making fun of me, there was one girl—she wasn’t even in my class, and we never really talked much–and she spoke me, and I wasn’t even there! I made a lot of new friends that year, friends that I still have until this very day, five years later.
Yes, I’m different, but everyone is different here, in one way or another.This is the of America.
1.A.believe in B.stick to C.carry out D.push for
2.A.independent B.free C.sensitive D.different
3.A.signal B.sign C.reminder D.cause
4.A.religion B.country C.parents D.status
5.A.In a word B.In generalC.To be exactD.To be honest
6.A.princess B.heroine C.individual D.adult
7.A.praise B.punishmentC.reaction D.reflection
8.A.hoped B.expected C.realized D.decided
9.A.time B.chance C.case D.occasion
10.A.disappointed B.scared C.enthusiastic D.angry
11.A.still B.already C.even D.ever
12.A.show off B.pull off C.pick up D.put up
13.A.rejection B.ignorance C.awareness D.acceptance
14.A.negative B.optimisticC.serious D.strange
15.A.often B.inside C.only D.outside
16.A.concerned B.particularC.wrong D.convinced
17.A.respectfully B.cautiously C.suspiciously D.critically
18.A.and B.so C.but D.or
19.A.in terms of B.in front of C.in charge of D.in favor of
20.A.significance B.beauty C.value D.power
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America’s Beauty Is in Its Diversity
America is built on the idea of freedom, and there is no exception for Muslim women. I ________the freedom of religion and speech. But mostly, I believe it’s OK to be ________, and to stand up for who and what you are. So I believe in wearing the hijab.
The hijab is a religious head covering, like a scarf. I am Muslim, and keeping my head covered is a ________ of maturity(成熟)and respect toward my ________ and to Allah’s will. ________, I also like to wear it to be different. I don’t usually like to do what everyone else is doing. I want to be a(n) ________, not just part of the crowd. But when I first wore it, I was also afraid of the ________ that I’d get at school.
I ________on my own that sixth grade was the ________ I should start wearing the hijab. I was ________ about what the kids would say or even do to me. I thought they might make fun of me, or ________ be scared of me and ________ my headscarf. Kids at that age usually like to be all the same, and there’s little or no ________ of differences.
On the first day of school, I put all those ________ thoughts behind my back and walked in with my head held high. I was holding my breath a little, but ________ I was also proud to be a Muslim, proud to be wearing the hijab, proud to be different.
I was ________ about everything I thought the kids would say or even do to me. I actually met a lot of people because of wearing my head covering. Most of the kids would come and ask me questions —— about the hijab and why I wore it.
I did hear some kid was making fun of me, ________ there was one girl—she wasn’t even in my class, and we never really talked much–and she spoke ________ me, and I wasn’t even there! I made a lot of new friends that year, friends that I still have until this very day, five years later.
Yes, I’m different, but everyone is different here, in one way or another. This is the ________of America.
1.A. believe in B. stick to C. carry out D. push for
2.A. independent B. free C. sensitive D. different
3.A. signal B. sign C. reminder D. cause
4.A. religion B. country C. parents D. status
5.A. In a word B. In general C. To be exact D. To be honest
6.A. princess B. heroine C. individual D. adult
7.A. praise B. punishment C. reaction D. reflection
8.A. hoped B. expected C. realized D. decided
9.A. time B. chance C. case D. occasion
10.A. disappointed B. scared C. enthusiasticD. angry
11.A. still B. already C. even D. ever
12.A. show off B. pull off C. pick up D. put up
13.A. rejection B. ignorance C. awareness D. acceptance
14.A. negative B. optimistic C. serious D. strange
15.A. often B. inside C. only D. outside
16.A. concerned B. particular C. wrong D. convinced
17.A. respectfully B. cautiously C. suspiciously D. critically
18.A. and B. so C. but D. or
19.A. in terms of B. in front of C. in charge of D. in favor of
20.A. significance B. beauty C. value D. power
高三英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
America's Beauty Is in Its Diversity
America is built on the idea of freedom,and there is no exception for Muslim women.I ____ the freedom of religion and speech.But mostly,I believe it's OK to be ____,and to stand up for who and what you are.So I believe in wearing the hijab.
The hijab is a religious head covering,like a scarf.I am Muslim,and keeping my head covered is a ____ of maturity and respect toward my ____ and to Allah's will.____,I also like to wear it to be different.I don't usually like to do what everyone else is doing.I want to be a(n) ____,not just part of the crowd.But when I first wore it,I was also afraid of the ____ that I'd get at school.
I ____ on my own that sixth grade was the ____ I should start wearing the hijab.I was ____ about what the kids would say or even do to me.I thought they might make fun of me,or ____ be scared of me and ____ my headscarf.Kids at that age usually like to be all the same,and there's little or no ____ of differences.
On the first day of school,I put all those ____ thoughts behind my back and walked in with my head held high.I was holding my breath a little,but ____ I was also proud to be a Muslim,proud to be wearing the hijab,proud to be different.
I was ____ about everything I thought the kids would say or even do to me.I actually met a lot of people because of wearing my head covering.Most of the kids would come and ask me questions—____—about the hijab and why I wore it.
I did hear some kid was making fun of me,___ there was one girl—she wasn't even in my class,and we never really talked much—and she spoke ____ me,and I wasn't even there!I made a lot of new friends that year,friends that I still have until this very day,five years later.
Yes,I'm different,but everyone is different here,in one way or another.This is the ____ of America.
1.A.believe in B.stick to C.carry out D.push for
2.A.independent B.free C.sensitive D.different
3.A.signal B.sign C.reminder D.cause
4.A.religion B.country C.parents D.status
5.A.In a word B.In general C.To be exact D.To be honest
6.A.princess B.heroine C.individual D.adult
7.A.praise B.punishment C.reaction D.reflection
8.A.hoped B.expected C.realized D.decided
9.A.time B.chance C.case D.occasion
10.A.disappointed B.scared C.enthusiastic D.angry
11.A.still B.already C.even D.ever
12.A.show off B.pull off C.pick up D.put up
13.A.rejection B.ignorance C.awareness D.acceptance
14.A.negative B.optimistic C.serious D.strange
15.A.often B.inside C.only D.outside
16.A.concerned B.particular C.wrong D.convinced
17.A.respectfully B.cautiously C.suspiciously D.critically
18.A.and B.so C.but D.or
19.A.in terms of B.in front of C.in charge of D.in favor of
20.A.significance B.beauty C.value D.power
高三英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
America’s Beauty Is in Its Diversity
America is built on the idea of freedom, and there is no exception for Muslim women. I the freedom of religion and speech. But mostly, I believe it’s OK to be , and to stand up for who and what you are. So I believe in wearing the hijab.
The hijab is a religious head covering, like a scarf. I am Muslim, and keeping my head covered is a of maturity(成熟)and respect toward my and to Allah’s will. , I also like to wear it to be different. I don’t usually like to do what everyone else is doing. I want to be a(n) , not just part of the crowd. But when I first wore it, I was also afraid of the that I’d get at school.
I on my own that sixth grade was the I should start wearing the hijab. I was about what the kids would say or even do to me. I thought they might make fun of me, or be scared of me and my headscarf. Kids at that age usually like to be all the same, and there’s little or no of differences.
On the first day of school, I put all those thoughts behind my back and walked in with my head held high. I was holding my breath a little, but I was also proud to be a Muslim, proud to be wearing the hijab, proud to be different.
I was about everything I thought the kids would say or even do to me. I actually met a lot of people because of wearing my head covering. Most of the kids would come and ask me questions — — about the hijab and why I wore it.
I did hear some kids were making fun of me, there was one girl----she wasn’t even in my class, and we never really talked much---and she spoke me, and I wasn’t even there! I made a lot of new friends that year, friends that I still have until this very day, five years later.
Yes, I’m different, but everyone is different here, in one way or another. This is the of America.
1.A. believe in B. stick to C. carry out D. push for
2.A. dependent B. free C. sensitive D. different
3.A. signal B. sign C. reminder D. cause
4.A. religion B. country C. parents D. status
5.A. In a word B. In general C. To be exact D. To be honest
6.A. princess B. heroine C. individual D. adult
7.A. praise B. punishment C. reaction D. reflection
8.A. hoped B. expected C. realized D. decided
9.A. time B. chance C. case D. occasion
10.A. disappointed B. scared C. enthusiastic D. angry
11.A. still B. already C. even D. ever
12.A. show off B. pull off C. pick up D. put up
13.A. rejection B. ignorance C. awareness D. acceptance
14.A. negative B. optimistic C. serious D. strange
15.A. often B. inside C. only D. outside
16.A. concerned B. particular C. wrong D. convinced
17.A. respectfully B. cautiously C. suspiciously D. critically
18.A. and B. so C. but D. or
19.A. in terms of B. in front of C. in charge of D. in favor of
20.A. significance B. beauty C. value D. power
高三英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
America is built on the idea of freedom, and there is no exception for Muslim women. I the freedom of religion and speech. But mostly, I believe it’s OK to be , and to stand up for who and what you are. So I believe in wearing the hijab.
The hijab is a religious head covering, like a scarf. I am Muslim, and keeping my head covered is a of maturity and respect toward my and to Allah’s will. , I also like to wear it to be different. I don’t usually like to do what everyone else is doing. I want to be a(n) , not just part of the crowd. But when I first wore it, I was also afraid of the that I’d get at school.
I on my own that sixth grade was the I should start wearing the hijab. I was about what the kids would say or even do to me. I thought they might make fun of me, or be scared of me and my head-scarf. Kids at that age usually like to be all the same, and there’s little or no of differences.
On the first day of school, I put all those thoughts behind my back and walked in with my head held high. I was holding my breath a little, but I was also proud to be a Muslim, proud to be wearing the hijab, proud to be different.
I was about everything I thought the kids would say or even do to me. I actually met a lot of people because of wearing my head covering. Most of the kids would come and ask me questions — — about the hijab and why I wore it.
I did hear some kids were making fun of me, there was one girl — she wasn’t even in my class, we never really talked much — and she spoke me, and I wasn’t even there! I made a lot of new friends that year, friends that I still have until this very day, five years later.
Yes, I’m different, but everyone is different here, in one way or another. This is the beauty of America, which lies in its .
1.A. believe in B. stick to C. believe D. insist
2.A. independent B. free C. sensitive D. different
3.A. signal B. sign C. reminder D. symbol
4.A. religion B. country C. parents D. status
5.A. In a word B. In general C. To be exact D. To be honest
6.A. princess B. heroine C. individual D. adult
7.A. praise B. punishment C. reaction D. reflection
8.A. hoped B. expected C. realized D. decided
9.A. time B. chance C. case D. occasion
10.A. disappointed B. scared C. enthusiastic D. angry
11.A. still B. already C. even D. ever
12.A. show off B. pull off C. pick up D. put up
13.A. rejection B. ignorance C. awareness D. acceptance
14.A. negative B. optimistic C. serious D. strange
15.A. often B. inside C. only D. outside
16.A. concerned B. particular C. wrong D. convinced
17.A. respectfully B. cautiously C. suspiciously D. critically
18.A. and B. so C. but D. or
19.A. in terms of B. in front of C. in charge of D. in favor of
20.A. significance B. diversity C. value D. power
高三英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Lao Gan Ma is the best chilli sauce in China. The company built up its________by constantly providing high-quality products at a relatively low price.
A.reputation B.campaign C.appetite D.occupation
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Age has its privileges in America, and one of the most important of them is the senior citizen discount. Eligibility(资格) is determined not by one’s need but by the date on one’s birth certificate. The discounts have become a routine part of many businesses—as common as color televisions in motel rooms and free coffee on airliners.
People with gray hair often are given the discounts without even asking for them; yet, millions of Americans above age 60 are healthy and solvent (有支付能力的). Businesses that would never dare offer discounts to college students or anyone under 30 freely offer them to older Americans. The practice is acceptable because of the widespread belief that "elderly" means "needy". Perhaps that once was true, but today elderly Americans as a group have a lower poverty rate than the rest of the population. To be sure, there is economic diversity within the elderly, and many older Americans are poor. But most of them aren’t.
It is impossible to determine the impact of the discounts on individual companies. For many firms, they are a stimulus to revenue. But in other cases, the discounts are given at the expense, directly or indirectly, of younger Americans. Moreover, they are a direct irritant(刺激物) in what some politicians and scholars see as a coming conflict between the generations.
Generational tensions are being fueled by continuing debate over Social Security benefits, which mostly involve a transfer of resources from the young to the old. Employment is another sore point. Supported by laws and court decisions, more and more older Americans are declining the retirement dinner in favor of staying on the job—thereby lessening employment and promotion opportunities for younger workers.
Far from a kind of charity they once were, senior citizen discounts have become a privilege to a group with millions of members who don’t need them.
It no longer makes sense to treat the elderly as a single group whose economic needs deserve priority over those of others. Senior citizen discounts only enhance the myth that older people can’t take care of themselves and need special treatment; and they threaten the creation of a new myth, that the elderly are ungrateful and taking for themselves at the expense of children and other age groups. Senior citizen discounts are the essence of the very thing older Americans are fighting against—discrimination by age.
Outline | Details |
Introduction | Age determines whether an American can be given a discount, which is a common 1. in American business life today. |
Origin of senior citizen discount | Since the senior citizens are often treated as people who are in 2., they are given such priority. |
3.situation | ●The situation has changed a lot where the majority of the elderly are not poor at all. ●Younger Americans were at a(n) 4. directly or indirectly due to the discounts given to the elderly, thus leading to conflicts between generations. ●The number of older Americans 5. to work rather than retire is on the increase, which means 6. opportunities for young workers. ●It is no longer a kind of charity because millions of senior citizens don’t need the priority 7. now. |
Conclusion | ●It’s unwise to offer discount priority to the elderly. ●It will mislead people to think they are unable to 8. to themselves. ●People may think that they are ungrateful and they’re hurting the 9. of other age groups. ●Actually senior citizen discounts, to some extent,10. against their age. |
高三英语阅读理解困难题查看答案及解析
Age has its privileges in America, and one of the more prominent of them is the senior citizen discount. Anyone who has reached a certain age — in some cases as low as 55 — is automatically entitled to dazzling array of price reductions at nearly every level of commercial life. Eligibility is determined not by one’s need but by the date on one’s birth certificate. Practically unheard of a generation ago, the discounts have become a routine part of many businesses — as common as color televisions in motel rooms and free coffee on airliners.
People with gray hair often are given the discounts without even asking for them; yet, millions of Americans above age 60 are healthy and solvent(有支付能力的). Businesses that would never dare offer discounts to college students or anyone under 30 freely offer them to older Americans. The practice is acceptable because of the widespread belief that “elderly” and “needy” are synonymous (同义的). Perhaps that once was true, but today elderly Americans as a group have a lower poverty rate than the rest of the population. To be sure, there is economic diversity within the elderly, and many older Americans are poor. But most of them aren’t.
It is impossible to determine the impact of the discounts on individual companies. For many firms, they are a stimulus to revenue. But in other cases the discounts are given at the expense, directly or indirectly, of younger Americans. Moreover, they are a direct irritant in what some politicians and scholars see as a coming conflict between the generations.
Generational tensions are being fueled by continuing debate over Social Security benefits, which mostly involve a transfer of resources from the young to the old. Employment is another sore point. Buoyed (支持) by laws and court decisions, more and more older Americans are declining the retirement dinner in favor of staying on the job — thereby lessening employment and promotion opportunities for younger workers.
Far from a kind of charity they once were, senior citizen discounts have become a formidable economic privilege to a group with millions of members who don’t need them.
It no longer makes sense to treat the elderly as a single group whose economic needs deserve priority over those of others. Senior citizen discounts only enhance the myth that older people can’t take care of themselves and need special treatment; and they threaten the creation of a new myth, that the elderly are ungrateful and taking for themselves at the expense of children and other age groups. Senior citizen discounts are the essence of the very thing older Americans are fighting against — discrimination by age.
Outline | Details |
Introduction | Age determines whether an American can be given a discount, which is a common 1.________________in American business life today. |
Origin of senior citizen discount | ●Since the senior citizens are often treated as people who are in 2.____________, they are given such priority. |
3.__________ situation | ●The situation has changed a lot where the majority of the elderly are not poor at all. ●Younger Americans were at a/an 4.__________ directly or indirectly due to the discounts given to the elderly, thus leading to conflicts between generations. ●The number of older Americans 5.___________ to work rather than retire is on the increase, which means 6.__________ opportunities for young workers. ●It is no longer a kind of charity because millions of senior citizens don’t need the priority 7.__________. |
Conclusion | It’s unwise to offer discount priority to the elderly. ●It will mislead people to think they are unable to 8._____________ to themselves. ●People may think that they are ungrateful and they’re hurting the 9._____________ of other age groups. ●Actually senior citizen discounts, to some extent, 10. ___________against their age. |
高三英语任务型阅读简单题查看答案及解析
It is widely believed that inner beauty is the most impressive in the world.
On the outskirts of a town in England lies a nice cottage with a large garden where there lives an old and aged man. The old man is __________ pruning(修剪), watering or fertilizing his flowers all the time. The garden __________ bees and butterflies dance and colorful flowers blossom all year around is so well-tended(被照顾地好)that every passer-by cannot but stop for a _____________ with admiration.
One day a young ___________ went by the old man’s garden. He stopped and gazed at the splendid garden and the special cottage, totally ___________ the admiration at the beauty of these sceneries, ____________ how happy he could be ___________ he lived in such a beautiful place. Then, all of a sudden he found the old gardener was _________.
Greatly shocked, the young painter ___________ that old man, asking “why are you busy ______________ these flowers every day which you can’t see?” The blind gardener gave a wide smile, explaining “First, I was a gardener when I was young, and I _________ like this job. Second, while I can’t see these flowers I can _______ them. Third, I can smell the sweetness of them. ___________ the last one, that’s you.”
“Me? But you don’t know me.” responded the young painter.
“Yeah. But I know flowers are angels which everyone knows and would never _________. I know a great many people who show ______________ for life would stop by and the beauty of my garden will get them into a good ____. In the meantime, it also gives a _____________ to me to have a word with you here and to enjoy the happiness these flowers have brought us.”
The old man can’t see the beauty he’s created. ___________, every flower has eyes ____________ which they can see the beauty and kindness of the old man’s heart and the sweetness of his soul.
The blind man grows flowers in his heart. Failing the sight of the beauty of blossoming, he surely can ______ the voice of it, I suppose.
1.A. left B. kept C. seen D. made
2.A. where B. which C. that D. what
3.A. chat B. return C. discussion D. glance
4.A. painter B. neighbor C. photographer D. traveler
5.A. faced with B. lost in C. devoted to D. moved by
6.A. thinking B. wondering C. picturing D. believing
7.A. when B. if C. even if D. since
8.A. particular B. special C. blind D. energetic
9.A. approached B. reached C. watched D. prevented
10.A. planting B. watering C. fertilizing D. tending
11.A. easily B. really C. accidentally D. eventually
12.A. get rid of B. give a touch to C. come up with D. have fun with
13.A. Without B. In spite of C. And for D. Even so
14.A. pick them up B. turn them down C. let them down D. give them up
15.A. enthusiasm B. calmness C. kindness D. caution
16.A. mood B. condition C. place D. life
17.A. way B. time C. chance D. hand
18.A. Therefore B. Anyway C. However D. Besides
19.A. for B. in C. from D. with
20.A. change B. hear C. remind D. accept
高三英语完形填空困难题查看答案及解析
The city of Venice,in Italy,is one of a kind.It is built on more than 120 islands,just off arrival.After explaining where my new house was,I told him that I had left the key under the doormat.Since I knew it would be quite late before I could get back,I suggested that be make himself at home and help himself to anything that was kept in the refrigerator(冰箱).
Two hours later my friend phoned me from the house.At the moment,he said,he was listening to some of my records after having had a nice meal.He had found the pan and meat in the refrigerator.Now,he was drinking a cup of tea and hoped that I would join him soon.When I asked him if he bad any difficulty finding the house,he answered that the only problem was that he had not been able to find the key under the doormat,but luckily,the living room window by the apple tree had been left open and he had climbed in through the window.I listened to all this in great surprise.There is no apple tree outside my window,but there is one by the living room window of my next-door neighbor’s house!
1.When my friend arrived,I could not go to meet him because________.
A.we were not good friends |
B.I was busy at work |
C.he had not told me that he would come |
D.I did not want to see him |
2.A doormat is a mat______.
A.used as a door |
B.for cleaning the bottom of shoes |
C.put up on a door as an ornament(装饰物) |
D.near a door under which people put their keys |
3.I listened to my friend’s phone call in great surprise because____.
A.he had not waited for me to eat together |
B.he had eaten too much of the food |
C.he mistook my neighbor’s house for mine |
D.he had left the house with the window open |
4.At last my friend______.
A.did not enter my house |
B.entered my house after he opened the door |
C.entered my house by climbing through the window |
D.entered my house with the help of my neighbor |
5.The writer left the key under the doormat so that______.
A.nobody would find it |
B.he might not lose it |
C.his family could use the same key |
D.his friend could easily get it |
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