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(救护车) soon arrived and took Tony to a hospital. There a doctor operated on his arm. Then he put the arm in
a cast (石膏). Tony couldn"t move it at all.
"You must keep your arm in a cast for six weeks," the doctor said. "You"ll be all right then." At the end of six
weeks, Tony went back to the hospital. The doctor took his arm out of the cast. "Can you move your arm,
Tony?" he asked.
Tony tried to move his arm. At first it was difficult, but soon he could move it easily.
"Yes, it"s fine," he said. "Thank you very much."
"In a few days it will be as good as new," the doctor said. "Just exercises it a little."
"Will I be able to play the guitar (吉他)?" Tony asked.
The doctor smiled. "Of course you will," he said. "You"ll have no problems."
"That is good news," Tony said. "Because I couldn"t play it at all before."
B. A doctor broke it.
C. He was hit by a car.
D. He fell down the bike
B. Less than a month.
C. About a month and a half.
D. about two months
B. Tony could move his arm with some trouble
C. Tony was no longer able to move his arm
D. Tony could move his arm difficultly
B. Take some medicine
C. Come back to the hospital again.
D. Play the guitar
B. the doctor had given him a guitar
C. the doctor had told him that he could help him
D. The doctor taught him how to play the guitar
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minute of it. Loud shouts can be heard here and there. Willis has the ball now. This is only his third game for
England, but he"s playing so well that it won"t be his last, I"m quite sure.
Willis passes the ball to Cotton. Cotton kicks it over the heads of the Frenchmen towards the goal. But he"s
too far away. Dupont picks it up easily and throws it to Paton.
France and England still have one goal each, and there are only two minutes left. At this moment, anything
can happen. Paton kicks the ballacross to Crozat. It"s a beautiful kick. But Stevens jumps and just stops the
ball with the side of his head. But Menier is there. He passes it to Crozat, and Crozat, without any hesitation
(犹豫), puts he ball into the back of the goal. It"s a great surprise to us. I"ve never seen such a goal like this.
And the game is over. France has won the cup.
B. this was only his third time
C. he was a good player
D. he had kicked three goals for England
B. He wasn"t near the goal.
C. Dupont picked the ball up easily.
D. The Frenchmen stopped the ball with their heads.
B. There is time for another goal
C. The game is nearly over
D. Either A or B
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
B. Paton, Crozat, Sevens and Dupont.
C. Dupont, Crozat, Menier and Paton.
D. Willis, Dupont, Cotton and Menier.
day his mother 1 him to post a letter to his father.
Jack walked down the street. He didn"t see a letter box on the street. But he really 2 a basket with a sign
on it. The sign said, "PUT LITTER IN THIS BASKET". "I can read," thought Jack, but he couldn"t 3 the
word "letter" right.
Jack dropped the letter in the basket. Then he ran 4 to tell his mother about the basket. "Oh, no, child!"
said his mother, "You put the letter in a basket. That litter basket is 5 old paper and other useless things."
"Oh," said Jack, "does the 6 on the basket mean that?"
"Yes, it does," said his mother, "The word is "litter" not "letter". Now get the letter and post it."
When Jack got there, a man was putting the old 7 in a truck.
"Stop!" shouted Jack, and he began to tell the man about the letter.
The man helped him to look for the letter. After a while they 8 it.
Then Jack put the 9 in the letter box. He said, " 10 don"t they tell us all the words when we first go to
school? Then things like that can"t happen."
( ) 1. A. said ( ) 2. A. saw ( ) 3. A. read ( ) 4. A. away ( ) 5. A. to ( ) 6. A. letter ( ) 7. A. litter ( ) 8. A. heard ( ) 9. A. paper ( ) 10. A. How | B. told B. took B. look B. out B. on B. word B. basket B. finished B. basket B. What | C. spoke C. brought C. spell C. in C. with C. sentence C. box C. worked C. sing C. Why | D. talked D. watched D. give D. home D. for D. sound D. paper D. got D. letter D. When |
根据短文内容填上合适的单词。 | |||
Sue Glass had a car accident when she was eight. Her father tried to get home 1 the storm came. He drove fast and his car fell into the river when he was turning left. So she 2 driving after that. When she grew up, this was a problem, because she got a 3 in a car company. She sold cars there. Then six years later she met Julian Swayland, a racing driver, and she told him she was 4 of cars. He wanted to help her, so he took her to Brands Hatch, a Grand Prix racing circuit (巡回). He drove her round corners at 100 mph and she 5 it. Then she heard about a special motor racing course. She did the course with five men and she got top marks. It 6 them all. She said,"I think I did well because I listened to everything the 7 said. I needed to because I was so afraid. The men often didn"t listen. The best moment was my first championship race. I didn"t win but I came forth. I 8 20 men, I love the excitement of motor racing but it"s a dangerous sport and I"m always very frightened. In fact, I stopped doing it one year ago, because I got so 9 before each race. I felt really sick. I"m not going to race again, I"m going to 10 a driving school next year." | |||
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When I was eleven, I had a paper route (送报纸). One of my 1 , an old lady, taught me a lesson I"ve never forgotten. One winter afternoon, my friend and I were throwing stones 2 the roof of the old lady"s house. We wanted to 3 the stones roll down to the roofs edge and shoot out into the yard. I found a smooth rock. As I threw it, the stone slipped from my hand and crashed (撞击) through a small window. We turned around and ran 4 quickly. At first, I was too scared about getting 5 to worry about the old lady"s window. But after a few days, I started to feel guilty. She still 6 me with a smile whenever I gave her the paper, but I no longer felt 7 . I decided to 8 my paper delivery money, and in three weeks I had seven dollars. I put the money in an envelope with a note 9 that I was sorry for breaking her window and hoped she could use my money to 10 it. I snuck up (悄悄走到) to the old lady"s house and slid (偷偷塞进) the envelope under her door. It made me feel much better. The next day, I handed the old lady her paper and 11 her warm smile. She game me a bag of cookies. I thanked her and continued my route. After eating several cookies, I felt an envelope inside the bag. When I opened it, I was greatly 12 . Inside were the seven dollars and a note that said, "I"m proud of you." | |||