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“…She was married to an officer in India long ago and she had a life of physical adventure as exciting as her poetry. Her husband could cross rivers, using crocodiles(鳄鱼) as stepping stones. He died when she was only thirty-nine. Unwilling to exist without him, she took her life, leaving a son in England.”
I stared at the paper, 1 reading, and couldn't help thinking.
Crocodiles are lazy animals as a rule, but they can 2 like lightning when they want to. And they don't mind hurrying 3 they're hungry. There used to be lots in Indian rivers, living on fish mostly, but what's a little fish 4 a fifteen-foot crocodile? They eat people, fisherman or anyone else delicious enough to get too near-women doing the 5 , or children playing at the water's 6 .A hungry crocodile's mouth 7 over a meal with a sound like a gunshot. A big fellow can 8 in a man in two bites.
That woman's husband crossed rivers 9 from one crocodile's back to the next. I believe it. It had to be done 10 before the creature could see what was happening. It wasn't 11 a brave, active man, and no doubt he improved with practice. He could never look 12 while crossing.
The wife used to watch him-I felt 13 of that. She lived 14 the adventure and the 15 excitement of it all. Their real life was with tigers, snakes.…It's no wonder she wrote 16 poetry.
Then he 17 . I imagined how she felt. Was there another man 18 him in India, in the world? She was still young, hardly a sitting-room widow(寡妇) .“I must 19 , too.” she said to herself. So she did what she felt she had to do. A 20 probably, to her head.
But her young son, their son? Was her love for him nothing compared to her husband? Well, what do you think?
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“It was said she was married to an officer in India long ago and she had a life of physical adventure as exciting as her poetry.Her husband could cross rivers,using crocodiles(鳄鱼) as stepping stones.He died when she was only thirty-nine.Unwilling to exist without him,she took her life,leaving a son in England.”
I stared at the paper, 26 reading,and I couldn’t help thinking.
They say,crocodiles are lazy animals as a rule,but they can 27 like lightning when they want to.And they don’t mind hurrying 28 they’re hungry.There used to be lots in Indianrivers,living on fish mostly;but what’s a little fish 29 a fifteen-foot crocodile?They ate people,fisherman or anyone else delicious enough to get too near;women doing the 30 ,or children playing at the water’s 31 .A hungry crocodile’s mouth 32 over a meal with a sound like a gunshot.A big fellow can 33 in a man in two bites.
That woman’s husband crossed rivers 34 from one crocodile’s back to the next.I believe it.It had to be done 35 before the creature could see what was happening.It wasn’t 36 a brave,active man;and no doubt he improved with practice.He could never look 37 while crossing.
The wife used to watch him—I felt 38 of that.She lived 39 the adventure the 40 excitement of it all.Their real life was with tigers,snakes....It’s no wonder she wrote 41 poetry.
Then he 42 .I imagined how she felt.Was there another man 43 him in India,in the world?She was still young,hardly a sitting-room widow(寡妇).“I must 44 ,too,”she said to herself.So she did what she felt she had to do.A 45 probably,to her head.
But her young son,their son?Was her love for him nothing compared to her husband?Well,what do you think?
26.A.started B.began C.finished D.stopped
27.A.run B.move C.walk D.roll
28.A.whenever B.when C.because D.as
29.A.in B.on C.to D.for
30.A.shopping B.washing C.cooking D.cleaning
31.A.border B.end C.side D.edge
32.A.looks B.sends C.shuts D.turns
33.A.go B.take C.eat D.catch
34.A.jumping B.running C.walking D.marching
35.A.immediately B.directly C.quickly D.hurriedly
36.A.over B.for C.behind D.beyond
37.A.up B.down C.back D.right
38.A.afraid B.sure C.shame D.foolish
39.A.without B.till C.for D.on
40.A.lively B.friendly C.deathly D.lovely
41.A.angry B.exciting C.sad D.interesting
42.A.wrote B.fled C.disappeared D.died
43.A.like B.as C.with D.before
44.A.go B.practise C.jump D.shoot
45.A.pen B.gun C.comb D.stone
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(From a newspaper)“… She was married to an officer in India long ago, and she had a life of physical adventure(冒险) as exciting as her poetry. Her husband could cross rivers using crocodiles(鳄鱼) as stepping stones. He died when she was only 39. Unwilling to exist without him, she took her life, leaving a young son in England.”
I stared at the paper, (1) reading, and couldn't help thinking.
Crocodiles are (2) animals as a rule, but they can (3) like lightning when they want to. And they don't mind hurrying (4) they're hungry. There used to be lots in Indian rivers, (5) on fish mostly; but what's a little fish for a fifteenfoot crocodile? They ate people, fisherman or anyone else (6) enough to get too near: women doing the (7) , or children playing at the water's edge. A hungry cro's mouth (8) over a meal with a sound like a gunshot. A big fellow can (9) in a man in two bites(咬).
That woman's husband crossed rivers (10) from one cro's back to the next. I believe it. It had to be done (11) before the creature could see what was happening. It was (12) a brave, active man; and no doubt he (13) with practice. He could never look back (14) crossing.
The wife used to watch him -I felt (15) of that. She lived for the adventure, the (16) excitement of it all. Their real life was with tigers, snakes… It's no wonder she wrote (17) poetry.
Then he (18) . I imagined how she felt. Was there another man (19) him in India, even in the world? She was still young, hardly a sitting-room widow(寡妇).“I must go, too,” she said to herself. So she did what she felt she had to do. A (20) , probably, to her head.
But her young son, their son? Was her love for him nothing compared to her husband? Well, what do you think?
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