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Bill Trew worked on the night shift(夜班) in an old coal mine called Park Deep.Day and night 180 miners worked underground there, more than 6,00 feet   21  .They all took their   22   of night work, but Bill always worked at night.he said he   23   it.

       One day he came home as usual at half past seven in the morning.He had his ‘Supper’,   24   he called it, and went to bed.An   25    dream troubled his sleep.  26  , the only thing he remembered about it was— a throbbing(跳动) blue light.

       Bill got up in the afternoon as usual.It was a   27    getting up—because he could still see the blue light in front of his eyes.As the evening   28   darker, the light grew stronger.Bill got ready for the night shift.But by 8 o'clock the blue light was so bright that he could   29    see anything else.He and his wife were very puzzled.Bill had never been    30   before.

       “Don't go to work,”Mrs.Trew said.“If it isn't better   31    tomorrow, I'll have to send for the doctor.”

       Bill didn't go to work.He sat in an armchair,    32    but with closed eyes.  33   then the blueness was like a living thing.It surrounded him, silent, throbbing.The family went to bed but Bill wasn't   34  : he stayed in his armchair.

       At 11 o'clock a long, loud explosion(爆炸)   35   the ground.Bill opened his eyes and   36 to his feet.The blue light was   37   ! He rushed outside.Someone shouted, “Gas! gas in Park Deep! Oh pity the night shift!”

       The gas explosion killed 179 men in Park Deep.The mine was destroyed   38   .Bill Trew has never  39   wondering. The blue light: why did it make him the only man   40   for work that night?

21.A.down                     B.around                    C.off                         D.away

22.A.order                      B.time                        C.share                      D.list

23.A.decided                   B.preferred                 C.suited                     D.needed

24.A.what                      B.because                  C.when                     D.as

25.A.uneasy                    B.unusual                   C.extra                      D.ordinary

26.A.Afterwards             B.However                 C.Therefore               D.Meanwhile

27.A.regular                    B.fresh                      C.late                        D.strange

28.A.turned                    B.developed                C.grew                      D.fell

29.A.possibly                  B.hardly                     C.probably                 D.immediately

30.A.fearful                    B.calm                       C.safe                       D.sick

31.A.for                         B.within                     C.by                          D.on

32.A.awake                    B.frightened               C.clear                      D.relaxed

33.A.Just                        B.Till                         C.From                     D.Even

34.A.serious                   B.tired                       C.free                        D.troubled

35.A.shook                     B.destroyed                C.attacked                 D.broke

36.A.struggled                B.rose                        C.jumped                   D.bent

37.A.gone                       B.left                         C.frozen                    D.lost

38.A.at last                     B.at all                       C.for ever                  D.for all

39.A.stood                      B.stopped                   C.kept                       D.delayed

40.A.unfair                     B.unreasonable           C.unfit                       D.unacceptable

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     Bill Trew worked on the night shift(夜班) in an old coal mine called Park Deep. Day and night
180 miners worked underground there, more than 6,00 feet   1  .They all took their   2   of night
work, but Bill always worked at night. he said he   3   it.
     One day he came home as usual at half past seven in the morning. He had his 'Supper',   4   he
called it, and went to bed. An   5   dream troubled his sleep.  6  , the only thing he remembered
about it was- a throbbing(跳动) blue light.
     Bill got up in the afternoon as usual. It was a   7   getting up-because he could still see the blue
light in front of his eyes. As the evening   8   darker, the light grew stronger. Bill got ready for the
night shift. But by 8 o'clock the blue light was so bright that he could   9   see anything else. He and
his wife were very puzzled. Bill had never been    10   before.
     "Don't go to work,"Mrs.Trew said. "If it isn't better   11   tomorrow, I'll have to send for the
doctor."
Bill didn't go to work. He sat in an armchair,    12   but with closed eyes.  13   then the blueness was
like a living thing. It surrounded him, silent, throbbing. The family went to bed but Bill wasn't   14  : he
stayed in his armchair.
     At 11 o'clock a long, loud explosion(爆炸)   15   the ground. Bill opened his eyes and   16 to his
feet. The blue light was   17   ! He rushed outside. Someone shouted, "Gas! gas in Park Deep! Oh pity
the night shift!"
     The gas explosion killed 179 men in Park Deep. The mine was destroyed   18   .Bill Trew has
never  19   wondering. The blue light: why did it make him the only man   20   for work that night?
(     ) 1.A. down    
(     ) 2.A. order  
(     ) 3.A. decided
(     ) 4.A. what    
(     ) 5.A. uneasy  
(     ) 6.A. Afterwards
(     ) 7.A. regular
(     ) 8.A. turned  
(     ) 9.A. possibly
(     )10.A. fearful
(     )11.A. for    
(     )12.A. awake  
(     )13.A. Just    
(     )14.A. serious
(     )15.A. shook  
(     )16.A. struggled
(     )17.A. gone    
(     )18.A. at last
(     )19.A. stood  
(     )20.A. unfair  
B. around      
B. time        
B. preferred  
B. because    
B. unusual    
B. However    
B. fresh      
B. developed  
B. hardly      
B. calm        
B. within      
B. frightened  
B. Till        
B. tired      
B. destroyed  
B. rose        
B. left        
B. at all      
B. stopped    
B. unreasonable
C. off    
C. share  
C. suited  
C. when    
C. extra  
C. Therefore
C. late    
C. grew    
C. probably
C. safe    
C. by      
C. clear  
C. From    
C. free    
C. attacked
C. jumped  
C. frozen  
C. for ever
C. kept    
C. unfit  
D. away            
D. list            
D. needed          
D. as              
D. ordinary        
D. Meanwhile      
D. strange        
D. fell            
D. immediately    
D. sick            
D. on              
D. relaxed        
D. Even            
D. troubled        
D. broke          
D. bent            
D. lost            
D. for all        
D. delayed        
D. unacceptable    

Bill Trew worked on the night shift in an old mine called Park Deep. Day and night 180 miners   1   underground there, more than 6,000 feet down. They all took their   2   of night work, but Bill always worked at night. He said he   3   it.

One day he came home as   4   at half past seven in the morning. He had his “supper”, as he   5   it, and went to bed. An unusual dream troubled his sleep. Afterwards, the   6   thing he remembered about was – a throbbing (跳动) blue light.

Bill got up in the afternoon as usual. It was as   7   getting up – because he could   8   see the blue light in front of his eyes. As the evening grew   9  , the light grew stronger. Bill got   10   for the night shift. But by eight o’clock the blue light was so bright that he could   11   see anything else. He and his wife were very   12  . Bill had never been sick before.

“Don’t go to work,” Mrs. Trew said. “If it isn’t   13   by tomorrow, I’ll have to sent for the doctor.”

Bill didn’t go to work. He sat in an armchair,  14   but with closed eyes. Even then the blueness was like a living thing. It   15   him, silent, throbbing. The family went to bed but Bill wasn’t tired: he stayed in his armchair.

At eleven o’clock a long, loud explosion   16   the ground. Bill opened his eyes and jumped to his   17 . The blue light was gone! He rushed outside. Someone shouted, “Gas! Gas in Park Deep! Oh,   18   the night shift!”

The gas explosion killed 179 men in Park Deep. The mine was destroyed for   19  .The bodies remain to this day in their grave. And Bill has never stopped   20  .That blue light: why did it make him the only man unfit for work that night?

1.A.gathered                B.stayed                 C.had to                 D.worked

1,3,5

 
2.A.job                       B.bit                       C.share                  D.role

3.A.loved                    B.disliked                C.preferred             D.hated

4.A.rule                      B.order                   C.ago                     D.usual

5.A.described              B.said                     C.called                  D.liked

6.A.great                     B.funny                  C.big                      D.only

7.A.good                     B.strange                C.late                     D.bad

8.A.still                       B.only                    C.hardly                 D.clearly

9.A.bigger                   B.later                    C.darker                 D.blacker

10.A.up                      B.well                    C.prepared              D.ready

11.A.seldom                B.merely                 C.hardly                 D.barely

12.A.confused             B.puzzled                C.wondered            D.frightened

13.A.good                   B.normal                C.better                  D.fine

14.A.awake                 B.sleeping               C.surprising            D.resting

15.A.feared                 B.surrounded          C.wakened             D.brightened

16.A.hit                      B.broke                  C.shook                 D.crashed

17.A.feet                     B.chair                   C.shoes                  D.door

18.A.bad                     B.misery                 C.pity                     D.die

19.A.that                     B.all                       C.everything           D.good

20.A.thinking             B.wondering           C.working             D.sympathizing

Bill Trew worked on the night shift(夜班) in an old coal mine called Park Deep. Day and night 180 miners worked underground there, more than 6,00 feet 31 .They all took their 32 of night work, but Bill always worked at night. He said he  33 _it.

One day he came home as usual at half past seven in the morning. He had his “Supper”, 34 he called it, and went to bed. An 35 dream troubled his sleep. 36 , the only thing he remembered about it was—a throbbing(跳动) blue light.

Bill got up in the afternoon as usual. It was a 37 getting up—because he could still see the blue light in front of his eyes. As the evening 38 darker, the light grew stronger. Bill got ready for the night shift. But by 8 o'clock the blue light was so bright that he could 39 see anything else. He and his wife were very puzzled. Bill had never been  40 before.

 “Don't go to work,” Mrs.Trew said. “If it isn't better 41 tomorrow, I'll have to send for the doctor.” 

Bill didn't go to work. He sat in an armchair, 42 but with closed eyes.  43 then the blueness was like a living thing. It surrounded him, silent, throbbing. The family went to bed but Bill wasn't  44_: he stayed in his armchair.

At 11 o'clock a long, loud explosion(爆炸)__45__the ground. Bill opened his eyes and 46   to his feet. The blue light was  47  ! He rushed outside. Someone shouted, “Gas! gas in Park Deep! Oh pity the night shift!”

The gas explosion killed 179 men in Park Deep. The mine was destroyed  48 .Bill Trew has never  49  wondering. The blue light: why did it make him the only man 50 for work that night?

31.A.down                 B.around            C.off        D.away

32.A.order           B.time          C.share          D.list

33.A.decided              B.preferred       C.suited        D.needed

34.A.what            B.because        C.when        D.as

35.A. uneasy              B.unusual        C.extra         D.ordinary

36.A. Afterwards           B.However       C.Therefore  D.Meanwhile

37.A.regular               B.fresh          C.late           D.strange

38.A.turned         B.developed      C.grew          D.fell

39.A.possibly          B.hardly         C.probably   D.immediately

40.A.fearful         B.calm          C.safe           D.sick

41.A. for             B.within         C.by       D.on

42.A. awake           B.frightened      C.clear          D.relaxed

43.A.Just            B.Till           C.From         D.Even

44.A. serious              B.tired          C.free     D.troubled

45.A. shook         B.destroyed      C.attacked    D.broke

46.A. struggled       B.rose           C.jumped     D.bent

47.A. gone           B.left           C.frozen        D.lost

48.A. at last         B.at all          C.for ever    D.for all

49.A. stood         B.stopped        C.kept          D.delayed

50.A. unfair         B.unreasonable    C.unfit          D.unacceptable

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