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“I can't go any farther,”John Smith thought.“I must get a rest before I go on. They'll look for me first up there on the mountain where the plane was shot down. They're sure to find the chute (降落伞) in the end. So they' 11 know I'm not dead. They'll think I'm hiding up there in the trees and so they'll look for me there. So I'll go down to the village as soon as possible. With luck by the evening my aching foot will be good enough to get me to the border.”
Far above him on the mountain side he could hear someone whispering which frightened him a lot after the great silence. Looking up he saw some lights moving across the face of the mountain in the grey light. But there was nobody on the road for the moment, and he dragged himself along to wards the village, still almost invisible in the first light. At last he reached the church. How he wished to go in, but he knew that would not do. Instead, he struggled along its walls towards a very old building not far away from the church doors. John Smith pushed open the heavy wooden door and slipped inside!
(1)John Smith had to rest because ________.
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A.he had been walking down the mountain too fast.
B.his bag had been so heavy to carry
C.he hadn't slept at all on the plane
D.he wanted to continue on his way later
(2)He decided to go down to the village ________.
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A.to find a doctor to treat his foot
B.to be near the border
C.to keep away from the search part
D.to find a hiding place in the church
(3)When he reached the door, ________.
A.he found it very difficult to open
B.he found it unlocked and went in quietly
C.he found it locked
D.he went in too quickly and fell down
(4)Which of these do you think John Smith was? ________
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A.A prisoner who ran away from the police.
B.An officer who turned against his country.
C.An air man who had landed in an enemy country.
D.A spy who had been hiding in the forest.
(5)Smith's plan was ________.
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A.to stay in the village as long as he could
B.to cross into another country
C.to reach the church and rest there
D.to have his foot made well again
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