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38. The poor nutrition in the early stages of infancy can ____ adult growth. 6Dst;:
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42.The northy American states agreed to sign the agreement of economical andmilitary union in Ottawa. |"7Y52d
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Part III Cloze (10%)
In Mr.Allen’s high school class, all the students have to “get married”. However, thewedding ceremonies are not real ones but 51 . These mock ceremonies sometimesbecome so 52 that the loud laughter drowns out the voice of the “minister”.Even the two students getting married often begin to giggle. '2nqHX
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The teacher, Mr. Allen, believes thatmarriage is a difficult and serious business. He wants young people tounderstand that there are many changes that 53 take place after marriage. He believes that the need for thesepsychological and financial 54 shouldbe understood before people marry. io%')0p5q
Mr. Allen doesn’t only introduce hisstudents to major problems 55 in marriage such as illnessor major problems 55 in marriage such as illnessor unemployment, He also exposes them to nitty-gritty problems they will faceever day . He wants to introduce young people to all the trials and 56 that canstrain a marriage to the breaking point. He even 57 this students with the problemsof divorce and fact that divorced men must pay child support money for theirchildren and sometimes pay monthly alimony to their wives. WsOi,oG@
It has been upsetting for some ofthe students to see the problems that a married couple often faces. 58 theytook the course, they had not worried much about the problems of marriage.However, both students and parents feel that Mr. Allen’s course is valuable andhave 59 the course publicly. Theirstatements and letters supporting the class have, 60 theschool to offer the course again. A6"Hk0Hf
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