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One day,little Roy was ill. So his mother took him to the clinic(诊所). A doctor examined him and said,"Well,boy,there is something wrong with you. I'm afraid you need to get injections(输液)twice a day. Then you will feel better soon. A nurse will give you the injection later. ”Roy thought it would hurt so he was afraid.

His mother wanted to comfort him,“Sweetie,don't be nervous. I'm here. If you're brave,'ll take you to the zoo on weekends. I promise!”

“Great!Mom,I love animals!”said Roy.

Just then a young nurse came and said to him with a smile,“I am going to give you the injection now,Roy. Where do you want it?Left arm or right arm?”

But Roy got scared again. He thought for a while and asked,“Nobody has let me choose that before. Must I choose now?”

“Yes,Roy,”the nurse replied. “Where do you want it?”

"Well," Roy answered in a low voice, "I want it in your left arm, please. "

1.Roy's mother took him to the clinic because of his illness.

2.The doctor told Roy he needed to get injections twice a day.

3.Roy thought the doctor would hurt him so he was afraid.

4.His mother promised to take him to the zoo on weekdays.

5.Finally,the nurse gave the injection on her left arm.

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C.Kids have more fears than people think.

D.People are afraid of different things.

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A.having a sense of fear is not a bad thing

B.babies have a weak sense of fear

C.fear is not something that we are born with

D.not all people can react to dangerous things

3.What does the underlined word “pretend” in paragraph 4 mean?

A.Ugly B.Usual C.Unreal D.Lovely

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C. Her grandmother was cured by Chinese doctors three years ago.

D. Speech contests and talent shows were included in the competition.

E. He said Chinese would be the new international language in the future.

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