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The criminal was now rushing towards the seats and the officer was getting up.
“Catch him?“Mrs Frobisher cried, standing up using her stick for ___1__. Her anger increased when she saw red blood on the officer's face. As the criminal reached the seat on her left, she pushed her stick __2___ him and he fell heavily to the ground with a loud cry.
A strange sound came from Mrs Frobisher's mouth. Her heart was making a terrible ___3___ in her ears. As the stick flew across the station, she ___4___ back on the seat. She closed her eyes for a moment.
When she opened them, the criminal was ___5___ to get up, but the police were beside him before he was on his feet. He had no ___6___ of escape, and was led outside by the police.
The officer __7___ up Mrs Frobisher's stick and took it back to her. “Yours, I think. Madam,”he said ___8__ heavily. Then he took out a ___9___. “May I have your name and address, please, Madam?”
“Oh, why?” said Mrs Frobisher in a weak voice. “I didn't really ___10___ him, did I?”
“You did very well indeed, Madam,”he said.“That man's a ___11___ robber, and we've been trying to catch him for weeks. We were __12___ that he was on that train from London, and so we___13____ for him here. He almost escaped, as you noticed, but your quick __14__ stopped that. We were delighted when we saw him on the ___15___.”
“Then why do you want my name and address?”she asked.
He pointed to the notice board on the right. “There's a notice over there,”he said.“It's too far away to ___16___ from here, but the Southern Bank has offered ___17___ to anyone who helps to catch this man. You helped a great deal. Madam, so, if you'll ___18___ give me your name and address, you'll no ___19___ receive the money in a short time.”
“I'm not as ___20___ as I used to think,”Mrs Frobisher told herself.
“Pardon, Madam?” the officer said.
“Never mind,”she said, and told him who she was.
(1)A.walk |
B.step |
C.support |
D.attact |
(2)A.onto |
B.with |
C.from |
D.towards |
(3)A.voice |
B.noise |
C.beat |
D.word |
(4)A.came |
B.leaned |
C.slept |
D.fell |
(5)A.going |
B.fighting |
C.beginning |
D.screaming |
(6)A.hope |
B.strength |
C.wish |
D.will |
(7)A.set |
B.took |
C.put |
D.picked |
(8)A.sighing |
B.breathing |
C.coughing |
D.shaking |
(9)A.notebook |
B.card |
C.pencil |
D.recorder |
(10)A.beat |
B.strike |
C.hurt |
D.hit |
(11)A.hotel |
B.shop |
C.bank |
D.street |
(12)A.suggested |
B.reminded |
C.asked |
D.informed |
(13)A.looked |
B.waited |
C.searched |
D.sent |
(14)A.action |
B.movement |
C.kick |
D.stick |
(15)A.ground |
B.train |
C.floor |
D.seat |
(16)A.watch |
B.find |
C.read |
D.look |
(17)A.$500 |
B.£500 |
C.a job |
D.a car |
(18)A.willingly |
B.kindly |
C.readily |
D.really |
(19)A.matter |
B.longer |
C.more |
D.doubt |
(20)A.useless |
B.careless |
C.useful |
D.careful |