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Janice Dorrey moved quietly 1 the crowded room and sat down in a corner near the place. She studied her hands a moment, 2 her skirt, and looked up. The room was 3 with young men and women talking and moving from group to group. They all seemed to know each other very well. They laughed and talked. They told jokes about each other, and seemed quite 4 . Janice was not. She didn't know a 5 there except Tina, who had gone upstairs to the kitchen to make a salad. Tina and Janice were roommates at Grayerson College; they had traveled to Tina's hometown for the weekend.
Musicians were 6 drums and equipment in the corner. Janice watched them aimlessly 7 a familiar face 8 her eyes. A young man was adjusting(调整)a microphone stand, and she 9 him from one of the classes in her college. Suddenly she felt better. She didn't know him at all, actually. In fact, she'd only 10 him on campus(校园)a few times. But one more familiar face made her feel much more 11
She stood up and walked over to 12 she could talk to him and not be in the way. He didn't look up for a few minutes, but when he 13, she smiled and said, “Hi, there!” He broke into a surprised grin(咧嘴的笑).
“What are you doing here?” he asked.
“I came with Tina, my roommate. I guess these are some of her high school friends.” Janice 14 her memory for the young man's name.
“Oh, yeah. Tina Sommers. She and I graduated the same year. These are my highschool friends too. ”
Janice 15 by the look on his face that he couldn't remember her name either. So she held out her hand and said simply, “Janice.”
The young man looked relieved(放心), shook her hand, and said, Brian.”
“Do you play with the band, Brian?” Janice asked.
“No, but my brother does. I just 16 them get things ready when I'm around. ” he answered.
“Well, I'd better keep 17 your way. It looks like you've got your hands full. ”Janice turned to leave.
“Don't turn off,” Brian laughed. “I'll be 18 in a minute. I'll make a deal with you. Go and get us some drinks 19 I'm doing this, and then I'll introduce you to some really nice people here.”
Janice grinned back at him.
“Okay,” she said and hurried off through the crowd.
Five minutes later she came back 20 two paper cups and some sandwiches. When Brian saw her, he said, “That was perfect timing.”
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Janice Dorrey moved quietly 1 the crowded room and sat down in a corner near the place. She studied her hands a moment, 2 her skirt, and looked up. The room was 3 with young men and women talking and moving from group to group. They all seemed to know each other very well. They laughed and talked. They told jokes about each other, and seemed quite 4 . Janice was not. She didn't know a 5 there except Tina, who had gone upstairs to the kitchen to make a salad. Tina and Janice were roommates at Grayerson College; they had traveled to Tina's hometown for the weekend.
Musicians were 6 drums and equipment in the corner. Janice watched them aimlessly 7 a familiar face 8 her eyes. A young man was adjusting(调整)a microphone stand, and she 9 him from one of the classes in her college. Suddenly she felt better. She didn't know him at all, actually. In fact, she'd only 10 him on campus(校园)a few times. But one more familiar face made her feel much more 11
She stood up and walked over to 12 she could talk to him and not be in the way. He didn't look up for a few minutes, but when he 13, she smiled and said, “Hi, there!” He broke into a surprised grin(咧嘴的笑).
“What are you doing here?” he asked.
“I came with Tina, my roommate. I guess these are some of her high school friends.” Janice 14 her memory for the young man's name.
“Oh, yeah. Tina Sommers. She and I graduated the same year. These are my highschool friends too. ”
Janice 15 by the look on his face that he couldn't remember her name either. So she held out her hand and said simply, “Janice.”
The young man looked relieved(放心), shook her hand, and said, Brian.”
“Do you play with the band, Brian?” Janice asked.
“No, but my brother does. I just 16 them get things ready when I'm around. ” he answered.
“Well, I'd better keep 17 your way. It looks like you've got your hands full. ”Janice turned to leave.
“Don't turn off,” Brian laughed. “I'll be 18 in a minute. I'll make a deal with you. Go and get us some drinks 19 I'm doing this, and then I'll introduce you to some really nice people here.”
Janice grinned back at him.
“Okay,” she said and hurried off through the crowd.
Five minutes later she came back 20 two paper cups and some sandwiches. When Brian saw her, he said, “That was perfect timing.”
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Mackenzie Hughes had just returned from school and was waiting for her older brothers to arrive home. She was home alone 1 a man started knocking on the front door, turning the handle and trying to 2 .
She’s 12 years old and she was 3 . So she dialed 9-1-1 and reached the operator Rachelle Berry. After a brief talk, Berry 4 what was happening. “OK, hang on, OK? Can you get in a 5 ?” Berry asked. Mackenzie told Berry that her phone --- it wasn’t cordless (无绳的) --- wouldn’t reach into the cupboard. “Will the phone reach under your bed?” Berry asked 6 . “No,” Mackenzie said.
“Can you hide under a 7 and pull your bedspread over you?” That’s 8 what Mackenzie did. She hid under her blanket, holding the phone and listening to Berry’s voice.
Berry talked quietly, which 9 Mackenzie. It helped, too, when Berry told her to think of something 10 . “Try not to cry,” Berry told Mackenzie during the call. “ I know it’s 11 . Do you have something you can hold onto?” Mackenzie struggled to 12 tears. She couldn’t 13 anything without showing her hiding spot. “ It’s OK,” Berry said. “You’ve got me here with you.”
“He’s in my room,” Mackenzie 14 . “Now be quiet, OK? Just don’t talk,” Berry said. For much of the call, Berry dropped her voice to a whisper, 15 the intruder (闯入者) might hear her voice over the phone. 16 , the man came into her room, then left.
Berry told Mackenzie that the 17 were on their way. Minutes later, they arrived and 18 one man in the backyard and another man in a getaway car.
On Thursday morning, the Emergency Communications Bureau gave Mackenzie its Hero Award for her 19 . Berry also received high praise. And then it was off to school for Mackenzie. But first Berry had something to 20 to the middle-schooler: a cordless phone.
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Mackenzie Hughes had just returned from school and was waiting for her older brothers to arrive home. She was home alone 1 a man started knocking on the front door, turning the handle and trying to 2 .
She’s 12 years old and she was 3 . So she dialed 9-1-1 and reached the operator Rachelle Berry. After a brief talk, Berry 4 what was happening. “OK, hang on, OK? Can you get in a 5 ?” Berry asked. Mackenzie told Berry that her phone --- it wasn’t cordless (无绳的) --- wouldn’t reach into the cupboard. “Will the phone reach under your bed?” Berry asked 6 . “No,” Mackenzie said.
“Can you hide under a 7 and pull your bedspread over you?” That’s 8 what Mackenzie did. She hid under her blanket, holding the phone and listening to Berry’s voice.
Berry talked quietly, which 9 Mackenzie. It helped, too, when Berry told her to think of something 10 . “Try not to cry,” Berry told Mackenzie during the call. “ I know it’s 11 . Do you have something you can hold onto?” Mackenzie struggled to 12 tears. She couldn’t 13 anything without showing her hiding spot. “ It’s OK,” Berry said. “You’ve got me here with you.”
“He’s in my room,” Mackenzie 14 . “Now be quiet, OK? Just don’t talk,” Berry said. For much of the call, Berry dropped her voice to a whisper, 15 the intruder (闯入者) might hear her voice over the phone. 16 , the man came into her room, then left.
Berry told Mackenzie that the 17 were on their way. Minutes later, they arrived and 18 one man in the backyard and another man in a getaway car.
On Thursday morning, the Emergency Communications Bureau gave Mackenzie its Hero Award for her 19 . Berry also received high praise. And then it was off to school for Mackenzie. But first Berry had something to 20 to the middle-schooler: a cordless phone.
1. A.until B.before C.because D.when
2. A.get in B.get away C.get around D.get through
3. A.annoyed B.scared C.curious D.surprised
4. A.remembered B.realized C.reviewed D.recalled
5. A.bedroom B.kitchen C.cupboard D.bathroom
6. A.anxiously B.calmly C.carefully D.happily
7. A.sofa B.bed C.table D.blanket
8. A.ever B.never C.just D.still
9. A.worried B.helped C.moved D.upset
10. A.interesting B.strange C.wrong D.valuable
11. A.hard B.important C.useful D.possible
12. A.hold onto B.hold down C.hold back D.hold up
13. A.discover B.imagine C.reach D.invent
14. A.cried B.shouted C.whispered D.replied
15. A.assuming B.believing C.fearing D.confirming
16. A.Obviously B.Fortunately C.Probably D.Certainly
17. A.parents B.brothers C.police D.neighbors
18. A.met B.killed C.arrested D.found
19. A.contribution B.success C.kindness D.bravery
20. A.lend B.present C.show D.mail
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Mackenzie Hughes had just returned from school and was waiting for her older brothers to arrive home. She was home alone 1 a man started knocking on the front door, turning the handle and trying to 2.
She’s 12 years old and she was 3. So she dialed 9-1-1 and reached the operator Rachelle Berry. After a brief talk, Berry 4 what was happening. “OK, hang on, OK? Can you get in a 5 ?” Berry asked. Mackenzie told Berry that her phone --- it wasn’t cordless (无绳的) --- wouldn’t reach into the cupboard. “Will the phone reach under your bed?” Berry asked 6 . “No,” Mackenzie said.
“Can you hide under a 7 and pull your bedspread over you?” That’s 8 what Mackenzie did. She hid under her blanket, holding the phone and listening to Berry’s voice.
Berry talked quietly, which 9 Mackenzie. It helped, too, when Berry told her to think of something 10 . “Try not to cry,” Berry told Mackenzie during the call. “ I know it’s 11 . Do you have something you can hold onto?” Mackenzie struggled to 12 tears. She couldn’t 13 anything without showing her hiding spot. “ It’s OK,” Berry said. “You’ve got me here with you.”
“He’s in my room,” Mackenzie 14 . “Now be quiet, OK? Just don’t talk,” Berry said. For much of the call, Berry dropped her voice to a whisper, 15 the intruder (闯入者) might hear her voice over the phone. 16, the man came into her room, then left.
Berry told Mackenzie that the 17 were on their way. Minutes later, they arrived and 18 one man in the backyard and another man in a getaway car.
On Thursday morning, the Emergency Communications Bureau gave Mackenzie its Hero Award for her 19 . Berry also received high praise. And then it was off to school for Mackenzie. But first Berry had something to 20 to the middle-schooler: a cordless phone.
- 1.
- A.until
- B.before
- C.because
- D.when
- A.
- 2.
- A.get in
- B.get away
- C.get around
- D.get through
- A.
- 3.
- A.annoyed
- B.scared
- C.curious
- D.surprised
- A.
- 4.
- A.remembered
- B.realized
- C.reviewed
- D.recalled
- A.
- 5.
- A.bedroom
- B.kitchen
- C.cupboard
- D.bathroom
- A.
- 6.
- A.anxiously
- B.calmly
- C.carefully
- D.happily
- A.
- 7.
- A.sofa
- B.bed
- C.table
- D.blanket
- A.
- 8.
- A.ever
- B.never
- C.just
- D.still
- A.
- 9.
- A.worried
- B.helped
- C.moved
- D.upset
- A.
- 10.
- A.interesting
- B.strange
- C.wrong
- D.valuable
- A.
- 11.
- A.hard
- B.important
- C.useful
- D.possible
- A.
- 12.
- A.hold onto
- B.hold down
- C.hold back
- D.hold up
- A.
- 13.
- A.discover
- B.imagine
- C.reach
- D.invent
- A.
- 14.
- A.cried
- B.shouted
- C.whispered
- D.replied
- A.
- 15.
- A.assuming
- B.believing
- C.fearing
- D.confirming
- A.
- 16.
- A.Obviously
- B.Fortunately
- C.Probably
- D.Certainly
- A.
- 17.
- A.parents
- B.brothers
- C.police
- D.neighbors
- A.
- 18.
- A.met
- B.killed
- C.arrested
- D.found
- A.
- 19.
- A.contribution
- B.success
- C.kindness
- D.bravery
- A.
- 20.
- A.lend
- B.present
- C.show
- D.mail
- A.