Si1as Minton s funeral1 was a quiet 16 . lt was 17 by the only 18 he had in the world, his niece and nephew, and by a few friends. The priest2 who 19 20 a hundred miles into this wild part of the county3 was now getting 21 for the simple ceremony. Minton, 22 Minty4 as his friends 23 call him, 24 a hard life 25 for gold in a lonely part of Western Australia. He had always refused to work in a gold mine 26 he believed that he could do better 27 his own. Although he was not a boastfulperson, he had often declared that one day he 28 find a lump of gold as big as his head and 29 he would retire and live in 30 for the rest of his life. But his dreams of great wealth 31 came true. For many years he had hardly earned enough money to keep himself 32 .
Two men now gently lifted the rough5 wooden box that 33 Minty s body, but they almost dropped it when they heard a loud cry from the grave-digger. His spadehad struck something hard in the rocky6 soil and he was shouting excitedly. Then he held up a large stone. 34 it was covered 35 dirt, the stone shone curious1yin the fierce7 sun1ight: it was unmistakably a heavy piece of solid8 gold!
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18. A. relationB. relationsC. relationship D. relationships
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20. A. to B. ofC. in D. over
21. A. ready B. betterC. preparation D. worse
22. A. and B. butC. or D. except
23. A. liked B. pastC. used D. used to
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25. A. look B. lookingC. looked D. had looked
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30. A. comfort B. comfortsC. comfortable D. comfortably
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