43. Our national scenery Zhangjiajie is so charming that it is _____ description.

A. out                          B. beside                      C. over                         D. Beyond

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47. A. failed                B. discouraged          C. struck              D. troubled

48. A. future                B. embarrassing         C. obvious            D. lost

49. A. last                  B. pass                C. fly                D. remain

50. A. counted              B. meant               C. valued             D. eared

51. A. think                B. want                C. expect              D. wish

52. A. But                 B. And                 C. Instead             D. So

53. A. wondered             B. regretted                  C. minded           D. tried

54. A. views               B. actions              C. feelings             D. attitudes

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56. A. disappeared           B. changed             C. progressed           D. advanced

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58. A. by                  B. against              C. on                 D. with

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