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It was Sunday yesterday. Bruce went to play football with his friends. Soon he felt   41  and took off his coat. On his way home, he forgot to put it on. This morning, he didn’t feel    42  
and couldn’t go to school. His mother told him   43  and then went out to buy some   44  
for him. An hour later he didn’t want to lie there,   45  he stood by the window and looked outside. The weather was fine today. Soon his mother came back and said, “It’s   46  outside. Go to sun yourself    47   you take the medicine.”
Bruce took the medicine and went out to play alone (独自地) beside a house.   48  a salesman(推销员)came up to him and asked, “Did your mother come back, my little friend?”
“Yes, sir,” answered the boy.
The man began to ring the doorbell(门铃)but   49  answered. He rang it  50  a long time and became angry.
“There is no one in the house, You played a joke(玩笑)on me!” said the salesman.
“ But that’s not my house,”  Bruce answered.
小题1:A. tired                             B. hot                                   C. cold
小题2:A. good                            B. nice                                  C. well
小题3:A. lie in bed                      B. to lie in bed                    C. to stay at home
小题4:A. medicine                     B. food                                 C. fruits
小题5:A. so                                  B. but                                   C. and
小题6:A. cold                               B .warm                               C. rainy
小题7:A. after                       B. before                             C. when
小题8:A. During this time        B. At that time                            C. Just now
小题9:A. anyone                         B. someone                        C. no one
小题10:A. with                              B. at                                               C. for

小题1:B
小题1:C
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:A
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:B
小题1:C
小题1:C

小题1:B。hot热的。他很快就觉得热了,脱下外套。
小题1:C。well好。今天上午他感到十分不舒服,不能上学了。
小题1:B。tell sb. to do告诉某人某事。他妈妈告诉他呆在床上,然后去给他买些药。
小题1:A。medicine药。解析见上题。
小题1:A。so因此。一个小时后他不躺在那里,所以他站在窗前。
小题1:B。warm温暖的。很快他母亲回来说,“外面很暖和。
小题1:A。after在……之后。吃完药之后,去晒会太阳。
小题1:B。At that time在当时。当时一个售货员走过来问。“
小题1:C。answer答应。那人便去按门铃,但没人答应。
小题1:C。for a long time好长时间。他按了很久,很生气。
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