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| I work as a postal letter carrier in Charlotte. One day several years ago, I drove up to a 1 . Christy, the young divorcee (离了婚的人)who lived there, was waiting by the roadside. She said that she had a 2 to tell me. About six months 3 it seemed that I had 4 a letter to her which had her street 5 on it but was addressed to another house with the 6 number on a different street in her neighborhood. She decided to drop off the letter to the correct house. It turned out that the letter had been 7 for Johnson, who happened to be 8 . They talked for a little while and later on he 9 . Then they started dating (约会) and had been going 10 together ever since. I felt sorry for delivering the letter wrong, but I was 11 that I had brought these nice people together. A few months later a(n) 12 sign went up in Christy`s yard. and then the wedding 13 were sent out. Soon the house was sold,the wedding happened, 14 Christy, with her kids, moved into Johnson`s house. A few months later, I saw a For Sale sign in 15 yard. I feared the 16 might be trouble, so I made up a(n) 17 to go to their door and check on them. Christy opened the door,smiled broadly, and 18 to her huge stomach "We are having twins!" she said, "This house won`t be big enough, so we have to 19 ." I suddenly realized that my one 20 letter was now giving two little yet-to-be-born people a shot at life. Great! | ||||
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| I work as a postal letter carrier in Charlotte. One day several years ago, I drove up to a 1 . Christy, the young divorcee (离了婚的人) who lived there, was waiting by the roadside. She said that she had a 2 to tell me. About six months 3 it seemed that I had 4 a letter to her which had her street 5 on it but was addressed to another house with the 6 number on a different street in her neighborhood. She decided to drop off the letter to the correct house. It turned out that the letter had been 7 for Johnson, who happened to be 8 . They talked for a little while and later on he 9 . Then they started dating (约会) and had been going 10 together ever since. I felt sorry for delivering the letter wrong, but I was 11 that I had brought these nice people together. A few months later a(n) 12 sign went up in Christy's yard, and then the wedding 13 were sent out. Soon the house was sold, the wedding happened, 14 Christy, with her kids, moved into Johnson's house. A few months later, I saw a For Sale sign in 15 yard. I feared the 16 might be in trouble, so I made up a(n) 17 to go to their door and check on them. Christy opened the door, smiled broadly, and 18 to her huge stomach "We are having twins!" she said, "This house won't be big enough, so we have to 19 ." I suddenly realized that my one 20 letter was now giving two little yet-to-be-born people a shot at life. Great! | ||||
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I met this guy who told me an amazing story. He was ___1___Scotland on a motorbike by himself. One late afternoon he was on the road between Aberdeen and Elgin. He was travelling along, miles from any village, when he saw a really ___2___girl standing by the road, hitch hiking(沿途搭车). Anyway, he stopped and said he would give her a ___3___to Elgin. She got on and he drove off. He said he ___4___having her on the back, as it was nice___5___. But after a time he forgot that she was there. Suddenly he___6___ her, but he realized that he couldn't feel her knees ___7___against him! He ___8___behind him but…, she wasn't there.
He said he felt frightened ___9___his life! He felt cold all over. He thought she must have ___10___off the back. So he turned round and ___11___back along the road. He didn't find' her. He went to see if she had crawled(爬)into a field or something. But he didn't find her. So he began to think that she might have been ___12___by someone else.
Anyway, he drove on towards Elgin and didn't see anyone ___13___he came to a pub. He decided to ___14___so that he could talk to someone and he thought he ought to tell ___15___. He went into a pub and talked to the barman. He told the barman what had happened. He said the barman didn't seem to be at all ___16___. He just carried on ___17___the glasses.
Then the barman said,“You're not the ___18___person to come in here and tell the same ___19___That girl you think you picked up ___20___seven years ago... in a motorbike accident.”
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(1)A.touring |
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C.defending |
D.circling |
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(2)A.poor |
B.attractive |
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C.tall |
D.terrible |
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(3)A.help |
B.lift |
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C.service |
D.trip |
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(4)A.chose |
B.came |
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C.meant |
D.liked |
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(5)A.business |
B.event |
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C.company |
D.action |
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(6)A.thought |
B.considered |
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C.remembered |
D.called |
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(7)A.pressing |
B.turning |
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C.going |
D.running |
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(8)A.looked |
B.took |
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C.felt |
D.seized |
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(9)A.out of |
B.in case of |
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C.in place of |
D.to the best of |
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(10)A.jumped |
B.kept |
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C.kicked |
D.fallen |
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(11)A.raced |
B.walked |
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C.got |
D.watched |
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(12)A.picked up |
B.searched for |
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C.taken away |
D.brought back |
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(13)A.when |
B.until |
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C.although |
D.since |
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(14)A.wait |
B.enter |
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C.stop |
D.march |
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(15)A.someone |
B.nobody |
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C.the father |
D.the police |
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(16)A.worried |
B.surprised |
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C.moved |
D.satisfied |
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(17)A.breaking |
B.waving |
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C.knocking |
D.drying |
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(18)A.first |
B.last |
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C.right |
D.honest |
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(19)A.story |
B.message |
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C.lie |
D.truth |
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(20)A.was saved |
B.ran away |
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C.died |
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On the morning of May 29, Donna left unusually early for her 5:30 a.m. work at Noone’s Restaurant. She drove along a rural road, 1 as she often did to admire the old farmhouse she passed each day. But as she looked more 2 , she saw flames on one of the porch’s(门廊) posts. Donna pulled into the driveway and honked her horn(喇叭).
No response. With flames cutting her 3 from the front entrance, she ran to a side door, which was 4 . “Wake up,” she cried, running through the house. “ 5 !”
Just hours earlier Corinne Allin had put 18-month-old Benjamin, Devon, seven, and Amy, nine, to 6 . Now, awakened by the shouts, she stumbled(踉跄) down the steps into a 7 and saw the fire immediately. “My children , my husband ---they’re 8 upstairs,” Corinne said.
“I’ll get them,” Donna said. “Call 911.”
Donna 9 her way up the stairs through the 10 . While Hugh Allin went to see if he could put the fire 11 with the hose(水管), Devon dashed into Amy’s room. “Get up,” he cried. Amy lifted Benjamin from his bed. With windows exploding and smoke surrounding them, they made their way out of the 12 door.
In the disorder that followed, Donna slipped away to work. Passing the blackened house that evening, she stopped and left a note. Later that night the Allin family paid a 13 . Corinne explained that the fire began when she pressed out a 14 in a potted plant on the front porch. “But thanks to you,” she said with tears in her eyes, “we’re 15 .”
1. A. speeding B. slowingC. getting off D. going out
2. A. closely B. quietly C. proudly D. tightly
3. A. up B. in C. around D. off
4. A. closed B. open C. locked D. unlocked
5. A. Fire B. Help C. Hello D. Come on
6. A. bed B. desk C. playground D. school
7.A. room B. heat C. stranger D. street
8.A. already B. just C. still D. even
9.A. found B. stepped C. made D. moved
10A. flames B. smoke C. rubbish D. ashes
11.A. out B. down C. up D. over
12.A. room B. back C. front D. side
13.A. bill B. visit C. look D. part
14.A. match B. wood C. cigarette D. oven
15.A. free B. awake C. alive &ntbs?p; D. successful
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On the morning of May 29, Donna left unusually early for her 5:30 a.m. work at Noone’s Restaurant. She drove along a rural road, 1 as she often did to admire the old farmhouse she passed each day. But as she looked more 2 , she saw flames on one of the porch’s(门廊) posts. Donna pulled into the driveway and honked her horn(喇叭).
No response. With flames cutting her 3 from the front entrance, she ran to a side door, which was 4 . “Wake up,” she cried, running through the house. “ 5 !”
Just hours earlier Corinne Allin had put 18-month-old Benjamin, Devon, seven, and Amy, nine, to 6 . Now, awakened by the shouts, she stumbled(踉跄) down the steps into a 7 and saw the fire immediately. “My children , my husband ---they’re 8 upstairs,” Corinne said.
“I’ll get them,” Donna said. “Call 911.”
Donna 9 her way up the stairs through the 10 . While Hugh Allin went to see if he could put the fire 11 with the hose(水管), Devon dashed into Amy’s room. “Get up,” he cried. Amy lifted Benjamin from his bed. With windows exploding and smoke surrounding them, they made their way out of the 12 door.
In the disorder that followed, Donna slipped away to work. Passing the blackened house that evening, she stopped and left a note. Later that night the Allin family paid a 13 . Corinne explained that the fire began when she pressed out a 14 in a potted plant on the front porch. “But thanks to you,” she said with tears in her eyes, “we’re 15 .”
1. A. speeding B. slowingC. getting off D. going out
2. A. closely B. quietly C. proudly D. tightly
3. A. up B. in C. around D. off
4. A. closed B. open C. locked D. unlocked
5. A. Fire B. Help C. Hello D. Come on
6. A. bed B. desk C. playground D. school
7.A. room B. heat C. stranger D. street
8.A. already B. just C. still D. even
9.A. found B. stepped C. made D. moved
10A. flames B. smoke C. rubbish D. ashes
11.A. out B. down C. up D. over
12.A. room B. back C. front D. side
13.A. bill B. visit C. look D. part
14.A. match B. wood C. cigarette D. oven
15.A. free B. awake C. alive D. successful
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