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A:Mom, can I have one more hot dog?
B:No, you can’t. You’ve ____ eaten two.
A. already
B. never
C. yet
D. ever

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From a very early age it is clear that some people are —- better at drawing and painting —- the majority of us.
A. more / than
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The plane is faster _________________ the train.
A. that
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