16.A. used to B. belonged to C. though D. interested E. preferred F. were used to G. never |
Emily Mason and George Peters were neighbours. They have lived next door to each other as long as they can remember. When they were little children, they (1)
play together. They were good friends (2)
they sometimes fought over toys or quarrelled about what game they would play. As they grew old, they played together less. Emily (3)
to be with girls, and George preferred to play with boys. When they were about fifteen years old, they seldom spoke to each other, not because they had disagreed with each other about anything, but just because they (4)
different groups. For one thing, Emily was developing into a very good student, while George was more (5)
in sports. Emily liked television programs, and for some reasons, she enjoyed watching football games very much. Her mother used to say, "Emily, I've (6)
heard of a girl who likes football as much as you do." Mrs Mason simply did not approve of her daughter's interest. Football, she felt, was for men and boys.