(   ) 10. —What happened to Mike?

―He had        doing his homework,so he asked me for help.

   A. pain   B. experience   C. trouble   D. permission

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 The famous painting that was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci in 1505 is getting worse by the year. It is kept in the Louver Museum (盧浮宮) inFrance.

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   A. The painting is not so beautiful any more.

   B. Mona Lisa runs very slowly.

   C. The long time has affected the famous painting.

   D. The painting is no longer popular.

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   A. the wooden board is thin and old

   B. experts aren't sure about the materials

   C. the painting has a long history

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   A. The materials the Italian artist used.

   B. Mona Lisa's good look.

   C. The way Da Vinci painted the smile.

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   B. Its painter himself loved it so much that he kept it in shadows.

   C. Mona Lisa stops smiling when you look at her wanting to see her smiles.

 

   D. King Francis I bought it and then returned it toItaly.

(   ) 45. During the World War II,the famous painting was in         .

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