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I was travelling by the West Coast Express to Mangalore two years ago. Berth (鋪位) No. 55, not far from me, was taken by a middle-aged gentleman. When the _ reached Palakkad Junction around 9 pm, a large group of entered with much disturbance. Just then another middle-aged man from the group that he owned Berth 55. He had a paper given by his travel agent to support himself.

The examiner arrived and told the second man that it was not his berth. “No,” said both men. “It’s mine.” A policeman from the Railway Protection Force tried to get the second man to __. But he wouldn’t _ — and he had the support of his many .

Fierce arguments continued, even the train left Palakkad. Then someone even the emergency chain as we were leaving Tirur station, four stops after Palakkad. Nobody could and it was getting late.

around midnight, I watched as a teenager, a I’m sure, climbed down from an upper berth close to me. “Please my berth,” he told the second man, who accepted it after a bit of .

To my great surprise, the student then a newspaper on the floor and was soon lost in deep, peaceful sleep. By now everybody was as if nothing had happened! I’m a 58-year-old biology teacher who has two recent generations of students. I was once again that, contrary to popular opinions, young people can often be far than many older ones. And that’s the hope of our nation.

1.A. train B. bus C. car D. plane

2.A. teachers B. villagers C. tourists D. workers

3.A. declared B. promised C. indicated D. advised

4.A. still B. even C. yet D. also

5.A. conduct B. machine C. seat D. ticket

6.A. fight B. leave C. sing D. learn

7.A. go away B. give in C. hold on D. calm down

8.A. companions B. soldiers C. teachers D. passengers

9.A. soon after B. long before C. long after D. ever after

10.A. designed B. stopped C. pulled D. escaped

11.A. read B. enter C. eat D. sleep

12.A. Suddenly B. Immediately C. Unluckily D. Meanwhile

13.A. businessman B. student C. nurse D. reporter

14.A. lend B. rent C. take D. spot

15.A. worry B. hesitation C. delay D. fear

16.A. threw B. found C. spread D. collected

17.A. thankful B. sorry C. happy D. quiet

18.A. controlled B. troubled C. greeted D. taught

19.A. convinced B. satisfied C. disappointed D. encouraged

20.A. prouder B. nobler C. cooler D. lazier

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Most people say “yes” much more readily than “no”.

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2 People $45

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