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1. | The ___s didn't like to pay a lot of money for college books. | 4. | The teacher wrote his own book to help the students save a ___ of money. | 5. | The students downloaded the book from the web site. Then they ___ed all 100 pages. | 7. | You don't need to understand English to do ___. To do ___, you need to understand numbers. | 11. | The teachers' books were a lot ___er than the more expensive college books. | 14. | ___s are the most expensive items a student needs to buy for school. | 15. | Students can go ___ to buy cheap used books at many different web sites. | 16. | After students graduate from high school, they have to pay for books in ___, too. | 18. | School books cost a lot of ___. They're not cheap. | 19. | The English teacher wrote his own book. It was one ___ pages. |
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1. | Does a ___ college cost less than a big college? | 2. | A. Can you ___ students without using a book? B. Yes, but most ___ers use a book. | 3. | Books don't cost too much for rich students, but they cost too much for ___ students. | 6. | The English teacher had a good ___--he decided to write his own book. | 8. | The English ___ and the math ___ wrote their own books. Their books saved the students a lot of money. | 9. | A few students are rich, but a lot more students are ___. | 10. | The new book was online. The students went to the web site, ___ed the book, and then printed it. | 12. | Many students dislike ___ class because they don't like grammar or writing. | 13. | A small book has less than 50 ___s; a big book has hundreds of ___s. | 16. | A. Did the online book ___ anything? B. No, it was free. The only ___ was the ink to print it. | 17. | The teacher had a ___ idea. He wrote his own book. His book did not cost the students anything. |
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