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Last week when I was sitting in my office, I heard an elderly lady talking on the phone about her husband. Her husband’s name was Ed. He dropped her off for her doctor’s appointment and was going to park the car and wait for her. She was so upset that she started to cry. I knew I should take action.
The lady told me her name was Helen and she called the restaurant she and her husband were going to have lunch at after her appointment to see if he was waiting for her there. She explained that she thought her husband parked the car in the parking lot and waited for her in the car but she didn’t find him there so she returned to see if he entered the medical building, but Ed was not there either. She regretted making her husband park the car alone since some signs of Alzheimer’ (早老性痴呆症)had appeared in his behavior. I asked a few nurses to help look for Ed inside and out side the medical building according to Helen’s description. Then I offered to drive Helen to the restaurant to see if Ed was waiting for her there.
On arriving at the parking lot of the restaurant, Helen began to search for Ed’s car but she failed, which suggested Ed wasn’t there. We decided to have a talk with the manager before we returned to the hospital. On our way to the manager’s office, I received a call from a nurse, who said they had found Ed. What a relief(安慰)! But we still needed to go on searching since he forgot where he parked his car! Fortunately, we didn’t have much difficulty finding it.
As I waved goodbye to the couple, I thought, “This is true love in life. The love is not romantic but it stays with us all the time.”
1.  What did Helen do after she found Ed was missing?
A. She called the police.     B. She turned to the author.
C. She called the restaurant.  D. She searched for him everywhere.
2.  We learn from this passage that Ed              .
A. went to the restaurant himself     B. might have developed Alzheimer’s
C. visited his friend in the hospital    D. worried about his wife very much
3.  When did the author know that Ed was found?
A. After the author and Helen returned from the restaurant.
B. While the author and Helen were on their way to the restaurant.
C. Before the author and Helen found the manager of the restaurant.
D. When the author and Helen arrived at the parking lot of the restaurant.
4.  What can we infer from the passage?
A. The author was Helen’s friend.    B. The author had seen Ed before.
C. The author went to see his doctor.  D. The author worked in the hospital.

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Last week when I was sitting in my office, I heard an elderly lady talking on the phone about her husband. Her husband’s name was Ed. He dropped her off for her doctor’s appointment and was going to park the car and wait for her. She was so upset that she started to cry. I knew I should take action.

The lady told me her name was Helen and she called the restaurant she and her husband were going to have lunch at after her appointment to see if he was waiting for her there. She explained that she thought her husband parked the car in the parking lot and waited for her in the car but she didn’t find him there so she returned to see if he entered the medical building, but Ed was not there either. She regretted making her husband park the car alone since some signs of Alzheimer’ (早老性痴呆症)had appeared in his behavior. I asked a few nurses to help look for Ed inside and out side the medical building according to Helen’s description. Then I offered to drive Helen to the restaurant to see if Ed was waiting for her there.

On arriving at the parking lot of the restaurant, Helen began to search for Ed’s car but she failed, which suggested Ed wasn’t there. We decided to have a talk with the manager before we returned to the hospital. On our way to the manager’s office, I received a call from a nurse, who said they had found Ed. What a relief(安慰)! But we still needed to go on searching since he forgot where he parked his car! Fortunately, we didn’t have much difficulty finding it.

As I waved goodbye to the couple, I thought, “This is true love in life. The love is not romantic but it stays with us all the time.”

1.  What did Helen do after she found Ed was missing?

A. She called the police.     B. She turned to the author.

C. She called the restaurant.  D. She searched for him everywhere.

2.  We learn from this passage that Ed              .

A. went to the restaurant himself     B. might have developed Alzheimer’s

C. visited his friend in the hospital    D. worried about his wife very much

3.  When did the author know that Ed was found?

A. After the author and Helen returned from the restaurant.

B. While the author and Helen were on their way to the restaurant.

C. Before the author and Helen found the manager of the restaurant.

D. When the author and Helen arrived at the parking lot of the restaurant.

4.  What can we infer from the passage?

A. The author was Helen’s friend.    B. The author had seen Ed before.

C. The author went to see his doctor.  D. The author worked in the hospital.

 

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Last week when I was sitting in my office, I heard an elderly lady talking on the phone about her husband. Her husband’s name was Ed. He dropped her off for her doctor’s appointment and was going to park the car and wait for her. She was so upset that she started to cry. I knew I should take action.

The lady told me her name was Helen and she called the restaurant she and her husband were going to have lunch at after her appointment to see if he was waiting for her there. She explained that she thought her husband parked the car in the parking lot and waited for her in the car but she didn’t find him there so she returned to see if he entered the medical building, but Ed was not there either. She regretted making her husband park the car alone since some signs of Alzheimer’ (早老性痴呆症)had appeared in his behavior. I asked a few nurses to help look for Ed inside and out side the medical building according to Helen’s description. Then I offered to drive Helen to the restaurant to see if Ed was waiting for her there.

On arriving at the parking lot of the restaurant, Helen began to search for Ed’s car but she failed, which suggested Ed wasn’t there. We decided to have a talk with the manager before we returned to the hospital. On our way to the manager’s office, I received a call from a nurse, who said they had found Ed. What a relief(安慰)! But we still needed to go on searching since he forgot where he parked his car! Fortunately, we didn’t have much difficulty finding it.

As I waved goodbye to the couple, I thought, “This is true love in life. The love is not romantic but it stays with us all the time.”

1.  What did Helen do after she found Ed was missing?

A. She called the police.     B. She turned to the author.

C. She called the restaurant.  D. She searched for him everywhere.

2.  We learn from this passage that Ed              .

A. went to the restaurant himself     B. might have developed Alzheimer’s

C. visited his friend in the hospital    D. worried about his wife very much

3.  When did the author know that Ed was found?

A. After the author and Helen returned from the restaurant.

B. While the author and Helen were on their way to the restaurant.

C. Before the author and Helen found the manager of the restaurant.

D. When the author and Helen arrived at the parking lot of the restaurant.

4.  What can we infer from the passage?

A. The author was Helen’s friend.    B. The author had seen Ed before.

C. The author went to see his doctor.  D. The author worked in the hospital.

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Last week when I was sitting in my office, I heard an elderly lady talking on the phone about her husband. Her husband’s name was Ed. He dropped her off for her doctor’s appointment and was going to park the car and wait for her. She was so upset that she started to cry. I knew I should take action.
The lady told me her name was Helen and she called the restaurant she and her husband were going to have lunch at after her appointment to see if he was waiting for her there. She explained that she thought her husband parked the car in the parking lot and waited for her in the car but she didn’t find him there so she returned to see if he entered the medical building, but Ed was not there either. She regretted making her husband park the car alone since some signs of Alzheimer’ (早老性痴呆症)had appeared in his behavior. I asked a few nurses to help look for Ed inside and out side the medical building according to Helen’s description. Then I offered to drive Helen to the restaurant to see if Ed was waiting for her there.
On arriving at the parking lot of the restaurant, Helen began to search for Ed’s car but she failed, which suggested Ed wasn’t there. We decided to have a talk with the manager before we returned to the hospital. On our way to the manager’s office, I received a call from a nurse, who said they had found Ed. What a relief(安慰)! But we still needed to go on searching since he forgot where he parked his car! Fortunately, we didn’t have much difficulty finding it.
As I waved goodbye to the couple, I thought, “This is true love in life. The love is not romantic but it stays with us all the time.”

  1. 1.

      What did Helen do after she found Ed was missing?

    1. A.
      She called the police.    
    2. B.
      She turned to the author.
    3. C.
      She called the restaurant. 
    4. D.
      She searched for him everywhere.
  2. 2.

      We learn from this passage that Ed              .

    1. A.
      went to the restaurant himself    
    2. B.
      might have developed Alzheimer’s
    3. C.
      visited his friend in the hospital   
    4. D.
      worried about his wife very much
  3. 3.

      When did the author know that Ed was found?

    1. A.
      After the author and Helen returned from the restaurant.
    2. B.
      While the author and Helen were on their way to the restaurant.
    3. C.
      Before the author and Helen found the manager of the restaurant.
    4. D.
      When the author and Helen arrived at the parking lot of the restaurant.
  4. 4.

      What can we infer from the passage?

    1. A.
      The author was Helen’s friend.   
    2. B.
      The author had seen Ed before.
    3. C.
      The author went to see his doctor. 
    4. D.
      The author worked in the hospital.
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     I don't often lose things and I'm especially careful with money. So I was quite   1   when I   2   for my
wallet and it wasn't there.   3   I thought it was   4   that I could have   5   it at home. Then I remembered
taking it out to   6   the taxi. So I knew I had it with me just before I walked into the   7  . I wondered if it
was possible that it could have slipped (滑) out of my pocket while I was eating dinner. Thinking about that
possibility, I   8   and walked back to the table where I had been sitting. I asked the waiter to go around the
table to see if my wallet was on the   9  . While the waiter was looking for it, the manager of the restaurant
came up to me and asked me if  10  was  11 . I didn't want to get lots of people involved (卷入) in the  12 ,
but I knew I had to get the wallet back. I told the  13  what had happened. He  14  me to describe (描绘)
the wallet to him and then he insisted I  15   the missing wallet to the police. But I didn't want the police to
involve in it;  16 , I was in a hurry  17  I had an appointment (约会) with my doctor in just a few minutes.
I explained to him that my great  18  at the moment was how I could pay the bill. He told me not to worry
about that. He had me put  19  my name and  20 , and he said he would send me a bill.
(     )1. A. sad         
(     )2. A. reached     
(     )3. A. First       
(     )4. A. natural     
(     )5. A. forgot      
(     )6. A. pay         
(     )7. A. bank        
(     )8. A. turned around
(     )9. A. taxi        
(     )10. A. it         
(     )11. A. wrong      
(     )12. A. incident   
(     )13. A. taxi driver
(     )14. A. suggested  
(     )15. A. report     
(     )16. A. except     
(     )17. A. because    
(     )18. A. interest   
(     )19. A. out        
(     )20. A. car number 
B. angry       
B. went        
B. At first    
B. certain     
B. left        
B. pay for     
B. taxi        
B. turned back 
B. pocket      
B. what        
B. unfair      
B. accident    
B. policeman   
B. hoped       
B. tell        
B. besides     
B. before      
B. worry       
B. off         
B. phone number
C. surprised    
C. asked        
C. First of all 
C. impossible   
C. remained     
C. spend on     
C. dinning-room 
C. returned     
C. floor        
C. something    
C. missing      
C. problem      
C. waiter       
C. asked        
C. give         
C. however      
C. until        
C. disappointment
C. away         
C. address      
D. calm         
D. hoped        
D. Above all    
D. possible     
D. put          
D. use for      
D. restaurant   
D. returned back        
D. table        
D. anything     
D. lost         
D. question     
D. manager      
D. let          
D. hand in      
D. and          
D. so that      
D. anger        
D. down         
D. house        
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