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  Many years ago, in a small town, there lived a doctor. He was good and kind. At any time of day and night, he was always ready to go and help sick people. Everyone in the town liked him and people always went to him when there was anything wrong with them.

  But many years went past and the doctor became old. He began to lose his memory (记忆). This made him do foolish things sometimes. When people noticed this, they did not go to him any more. He may give us the wrong medicine. They said and they were afraid.

  Why does no one come to me now? he wondered. But no one wanted to tell him because they did not want to hurt the good old man, so they said, You have cured (治好) all the sick people in the town. There is no one sick now. The doctor was pleased when he heard that and then went away happily.

(1) The doctor lived ____.

[  ]

Ain a town

Bin a hospital

Cin a village

Din a city

(2) People did not go to the doctor any more because ____

[  ]

Ahe didn't want to cure them

Bthey were afraid of him

Che didn't want to see them

Dhe might give them wrong medicine

(3) When the doctor heard what people said, he ____.

[  ]

Awas sorry

Bwas surprised

Cwas pleased

Dwas worried

(4) The doctor ____.

[  ]

Awas quite foolish

Balways gave the wrong medicine

Cbelieved what the people told him

Dwas not kind to the sick people

(5) Why didn't people tell the truth to the doctor?

[  ]

ABecause they were angry with the doctor

BBecause they did not want to hurt the old doctor

CBecause the doctor did not like to listen to them.

DBecause they did not need to tell him the truth

答案:A;D;C;C;B
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A.

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afraid

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A.

when

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what

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whether

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because

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A.

be free

B.

be home

C.

be caught

D.

be killed

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A.

life

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live

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lives

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living

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A.

one

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another

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other

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the other

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A.

heard

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listened to

C.

followed

D.

did

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A.

both

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each

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neither

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all

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A.

killed

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lived

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died

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dead

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ago

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old

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later

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English

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