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Last week I was invited to a doctor’s meeting at the Ruth hospital for incurables. In one of the wards a patient, an old man, got up shakily from his bed and moved towards me. I could see that he hadn't long to 36, but he came up to me and placed his right foot close mine on the floor.
  “Frank!” I cried in astonishment. He couldn’t 37, as I knew, but all the time 3 8 his foot against mine.
  My 39 raced back more than thirty years to the 40 days of 1941, when I was a student in London. The 41 was an air-raid shelter, in which I and about hundred other people slept every night. Two of the regulars were Mrs. West and her son Frank.
   42 wartime problems, we shelter-dwellers got to 43 each other very well. Frank West 44 me because he wasn’t 45 not even at birth. His mother told me he was 37 then, but he had 46 of a mind than a baby has. His “ 47 ” consisted of rough sounds——sounds of pleasure or anger and  48 more. Mrs. West, then about 75, was a strong, capable woman, as she had to be, of course, because Frank 49 on her entirely. He needed all the 50 of a baby.
  One night a policeman came and told Mrs. West that her house had been flattened by a 500-pounder. She 51 nearly everything she owned.
  When that sort of thing happened, the rest of us helped the 52 ones. So before we 53 that morning, I stood beside Frank and 54 my right foot against his. They were about the same size. That night, then, I took a pair of shoes to the shelter for Frank. But as soon as he saw me he came running and placed his right foot against mine. After that, his 55to me was always the same.
36.A.work         B.stay          C.live            D.expect
37.A.answer        B.speak         C.smile          D.laugh
38.A.covering       B.moving       C.fighting         D.pressing
39.A.minds         B.memories      C.thoughts        D.brains
40.A.better         B.dark         C.younger        D.old
41. A.cave         B.place         C.sight           D.scene
42.A.Discussing     B.Solving       C.Sharing         D.Suffering
43.A.learn from      B.talk to        C.help           D.know
44.A.needed         B.recognized     C.interested       D.encouraged
45.A.normal         B.common      C.unusual         D.quick
46.A.more          B.worse        C.fewer          D.less
47.A.word         B.speech        C.sentence       D.language
48.A.not           B.no           C.something       D.nothing
49.A.fed           B.kept          C.lived           D.depended
50.A.attention       B.control        C.treatment       D.management
51.A.lost           B.needed        C.destroyed       D.left
52.A.troublesome     B.unlucky       C.angry          D.unpopular
53.A.separated       B.went         C.reunited        D.returned
54.A.pushed        B.tried         C.showed        D.measured
55.A.nodding    B.greeting         C.meeting         D.acting

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     Last week I was invited to a doctor's meeting at the Ruth hospital for incurables. In one of the wards a
patient, an old man, got up shakily from his bed and moved towards me. I could see that he hadn't long to 
  1  , but he came up to me and placed his right foot close mine on the floor.
     "Frank!" I cried in astonishment. He couldn't   2  , as I knew, but all the time   3   his foot against mine.
     My   4   raced back more than thirty years to the   5   days of 1941, when I was a student in London.
The   6   was an air-raid shelter, in which I and about hundred other people slept every night. Two of the
regulars were Mrs. West and her son Frank. 
       7   wartime problems, we shelter-dwellers got to   8   each other very well. Frank West   9   me because
he wasn't  10 , not even at birth. His mother told me he was 37 then, but he had  11  of a mind than a baby
has. His " 12 " consisted of rough sounds-sounds of pleasure or anger and  13  more. Mrs. West, then about
75, was a strong, capable woman, as she had to be, of course, because Frank  14  on her entirely. He needed
all the  15  of a baby.
     One night a policeman came and told Mrs. West that her house had been flattened by a 500-pounder. She 
 16  nearly everything she owned.
     When that sort of thing happened, the rest of us helped the  17  ones. So before we  18  that morning, I
stood beside Frank and  19  my right foot against his. They were about the same size. That night, then, I took
a pair of shoes to the shelter for Frank. But as soon as he saw me he came running and placed his right foot
against mine. After that, his  20  to me was always the same.
(     )1.A. work       
(     )2.A. answer     
(     )3.A. covering   
(     )4.A. minds      
(     )5.A. better     
(     )6.A. cave       
(     )7.A. Discussing 
(     )8.A. learn from 
(     )9.A. needed     
(     )1O.A. normal    
(     )11.A. more      
(     )12.A. word      
(     )13.A. not       
(     )14.A. fed       
(     )15.A. attention 
(     )16.A. lost      
(     )17.A. troublesome
(     )18.A. separated 
(     )19.A. pushed    
(     )20.A. nodding   
B. stay      
B. speak     
B. moving    
B. memories  
B. dark      
B. place    
B. Solving   
B. talk to   
B. recognized   
B. common    
B. worse     
B. speech    
B. no        
B. kept      
B. control   
B. needed    
B. unlucky   
B. went      
B. tried     
B. greeting  
C. live      
C. smile     
C. fighting  
C. thoughts  
C. younger   
C. sight     
C. Sharing   
C. help      
C. interested
C. unusual   
C. fewer     
C. sentence  
C. something 
C. lived     
C. treatment 
C. destroyed     
C. angry     
C. reunited  
C. showed    
C. meeting   
 D. expect       
D. laugh        
D. pressing     
D. brains     
D. old        
D. scene        
D. Suffering    
D. know         
D. encouraged   
D. quick        
D. less       
D. language   
D. nothing      
D. depended     
D. management                 
D. left         
D. unpopular    
D. returned     
D. measured     
D. acting     
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A Strange Greeting, a True Feeling Last week I was invited to a doctor’s meeting at the Ruth hospital for incurables. In one of the wards a patient, an old man, got up shakily from his bed and moved towards me. I could see that he hadn't long to   1   , but he came up to me and placed his right foot close mine on the floor.

 “Frank!” I cried in astonishment. He couldn’t   2  , as I knew, but all the time   3   his foot against mine.

My   4   raced back more than thirty years to the   5   days of 1941, when I was a student in London. The   6   was an air-raid shelter, in which I and about hundred other people slept every night. Two of the regulars were Mrs. West and her son Frank.

   7   wartime problems, we shelter-dwellers got to   8   each other very well. Frank West   9   me because he wasn’t   10  , not even at birth. His mother told me he was 37 then, but he had   11   of a mind than a baby has. His “  12  ” consisted of rough sounds——sounds of pleasure or anger and   13   more. Mrs. West, then about 75, was a strong, capable woman, as she had to be, of course, because Frank   14   on her entirely. He needed all the   15   of a baby.

One night a policeman came and told Mrs. West that her house had been flattened by a 500-pounder. She   16   nearly everything she owned.

When that sort of thing happened, the rest of us helped the   17   ones. So before we   18   that morning, I stood beside Frank and   19   my right foot against his. They were about the same size. That night, then, I took a pair of shoes to the shelter for frank. But as soon as he saw me he came running and placed his right foot against mine. After that, his   20   to me was always the same.

(   )1. A. work           B. stay    C. live     D. expect

(   )2. A. answer   B. speak  C. smile         D. laugh

(   )3. A. covering       B. moving      C. fighting      D. pressing

(   )4. A. minds    B. memories   C. thoughts     D. brains

(   )5. A. better    B. dark    C. younger            D. old

(   )6. A. cave            B. place   C. sight          D. scene

(   )7. A. Discussing           B. Solving      C. Sharing            D. Suffering

(   )8. A. learn from           B. talk to C. help          D. know

(   )9. A. needed         B. recognized  C. interested          D. encouraged

(   )10. A. normal       B. common     C. unusual     D. quick

(   )11. A. more          B. worse  C. fewer         D. less

(   )12. A. word          B. speech C. sentence           D. language

(   )13. A. not            B. no      C. something         D. nothing

(   )14. A. fed            B. kept    C. lived          D. depended

(   )15. A. attention    B. control       C. treatment          D. management

(   )16. A. lost            B. needed       C. destroyed          D. left

(   )17. A. troublesome  B. unlucky    C. angry         D. unpopular

(   )18. A. separated           B. went   C. reunited            D. returned

(   )19. A. pushed       B. tried   C. showed      D. measured

(   )20. A. nodding            B. greeting     C. meeting            D. acting

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A Strange Greeting, a True Feeling Last week I was invited to a doctor’s meeting at the Ruth hospital for incurables. In one of the wards a patient, an old man, got up shakily from his bed and moved towards me. I could see that he hadn't long to   1   , but he came up to me and placed his right foot close mine on the floor.

“Frank!” I cried in astonishment. He couldn’t   2  , as I knew, but all the time   3   his foot against mine.

My   4   raced back more than thirty years to the   5   days of 1941, when I was a student in London. The   6   was an air-raid shelter, in which I and about hundred other people slept every night. Two of the regulars were Mrs. West and her son Frank.

  7   wartime problems, we shelter-dwellers got to   8   each other very well. Frank West   9   me because he wasn’t   10  , not even at birth. His mother told me he was 37 then, but he had   11   of a mind than a baby has. His “  12  ” consisted of rough sounds——sounds of pleasure or anger and   13   more. Mrs. West, then about 75, was a strong, capable woman, as she had to be, of course, because Frank   14   on her entirely. He needed all the   15   of a baby.

One night a policeman came and told Mrs. West that her house had been flattened by a 500-pounder. She   16   nearly everything she owned.

When that sort of thing happened, the rest of us helped the   17   ones. So before we   18   that morning, I stood beside Frank and   19   my right foot against his. They were about the same size. That night, then, I took a pair of shoes to the shelter for frank. But as soon as he saw me he came running and placed his right foot against mine. After that, his   20   to me was always the same.

1. A. work     B. stay    C. live     D. expect

2. A. answer   B. speak  C. smile         D. laugh

3. A. covering        B. moving      C. fighting      D. pressing

4. A. minds     B. memories   C. thoughts     D. brains

5. A. better     B. dark    C. younger            D. old

6. A. cave      B. place   C. sight          D. scene

7. A. Discussing       B. Solving  C. Sharing            D. Suffering

8. A. learn from       B. talk to   C. help          D. know

9. A. needed          B. recognized  C. interested          D. encouraged

10. A. normal         B. common       C. unusual     D. quick

11. A. more           B. worse  C. fewer         D. less

12. A. word          B. speech C. sentence           D. language

13. A. not             B. no      C. something         D. nothing

14. A. fed             B. kept    C. lived          D. depended

15. A. attention       B. control   C. treatment          D. management

16. A. lost             B. needed       C. destroyed          D. left

17. A. troublesome   B. unlucky   C. angry         D. unpopular

18. A. separated      B. went       C. reunited            D. returned

19. A. pushed        B. tried       C. showed      D. measured

20. A. nodding        B. greeting  C. meeting            D. acting

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A Strange Greeting, a True Feeling Last week I was invited to a doctor’s meeting at the Ruth hospital for incurables. In one of the wards a patient, an old man, got up shakily from his bed and moved towards me. I could see that he hadn't long to   1   , but he came up to me and placed his right foot close mine on the floor.

 “Frank!” I cried in astonishment. He couldn’t   2  , as I knew, but all the time   3   his foot against mine.

My   4   raced back more than thirty years to the   5   days of 1941, when I was a student in London. The   6   was an air-raid shelter, in which I and about hundred other people slept every night. Two of the regulars were Mrs. West and her son Frank.

   7   wartime problems, we shelter-dwellers got to   8   each other very well. Frank West   9   me because he wasn’t   10  , not even at birth. His mother told me he was 37 then, but he had   11   of a mind than a baby has. His “  12  ” consisted of rough sounds——sounds of pleasure or anger and   13   more. Mrs. West, then about 75, was a strong, capable woman, as she had to be, of course, because Frank   14   on her entirely. He needed all the   15   of a baby.

One night a policeman came and told Mrs. West that her house had been flattened by a 500-pounder. She   16   nearly everything she owned.

When that sort of thing happened, the rest of us helped the   17   ones. So before we   18   that morning, I stood beside Frank and   19   my right foot against his. They were about the same size. That night, then, I took a pair of shoes to the shelter for frank. But as soon as he saw me he came running and placed his right foot against mine. After that, his   20   to me was always the same.

(   )1. A. work               B. stay        C. live             D. expect

(   )2. A. answer       B. speak      C. smile           D. laugh

(   )3. A. covering           B. moving      C. fighting          D. pressing

(   )4. A. minds        B. memories   C. thoughts         D. brains

(   )5. A. better        B. dark        C. younger            D. old

(   )6. A. cave                B. place       C. sight                  D. scene

(   )7. A. Discussing           B. Solving      C. Sharing                D. Suffering

(   )8. A. learn from           B. talk to     C. help              D. know

(   )9. A. needed         B. recognized  C. interested          D. encouraged

(   )10. A. normal       B. common     C. unusual           D. quick

(   )11. A. more          B. worse      C. fewer            D. less

(   )12. A. word          B. speech     C . sentence          D. language

(   )13. A. not                B. no          C. something         D. nothing

(   )14. A. fed                B. kept        C. lived            D. depended

(   )15. A. attention    B. control           C. treatment          D. management

(   )16. A. lost                B. needed           C. destroyed          D. left

(   )17. A. troublesome  B. unlucky    C. angry                 D. unpopular

(   )18. A. separated           B. went       C. reunited                D. returned

(   )19. A. pushed       B. tried       C. showed          D. measured

(   )20. A. nodding            B. greeting     C. meeting            D. acting

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