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B.realisticallyC.comfortablyD.necessarilydark,our pupns cmage o get bigger.Ins is known as the pupillary reflexC.To punish drunk drivers on the road.t.But their anger soon 52 when I said,didh get asthma(55.A.work outB.take upC.depend onD.go throughalcohol and some drugs-make our pupils getD.To reduce alcohol-and drug-related accidentslast winter.'They then bought me a costume and 53 me swimming56.A.foundB.answeredD.introducedsmaller while others-like cocaine-make them enlarge.C.supportedReddy wrote a software program where the device measures how much29.How does Reddy's invention differ from ordinary breathalyzers?skills.57 A includeB.encourageC.saveD.control6A.It can run on a computer.B.It can measure drug taking.However,John didn't start swimming 54 until his wife told him to stop58 A firstB.onlvC.onceD lastC It can exercise a person's reflexesteaching swimming and life-saving classes and 55 the sport for himself at59.A.tryB.stopC.careD.know(how it enlarges or does not).Then,it is 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