[ Grammar ]
Jeans have never been out of fashion ______people began to wear them in the 1960s.
A. since
B. although
C. and
D. or

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A. is going to rain
B. will rain
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He said, “I know a better restaurant here.”
A. He said that he knows a better restaurant.
B. He said that he knew a better restaurant there.
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A. Insular
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The cat _______ the mouse in the garden.
A. caught
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C. found
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