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“Catch him !” she cried, standing up and using her stick for support. The criminal(罪犯) was now rushing towards the seats and the officer was getting up. Her anger increased when she saw red blood on the officer's face. As the criminal reached the seat on her left, she pushed her stick towards him and he fell heavily to the ground with a loud cry…
A strange sound came from Mrs. Frobisher's mouth. Her heart was making a terrible 1 in her ears. As the stick flew across the station, she 2 back on the seat. She closed her eyes for a moment.
When she opened them, the criminal was 3 to get up, but the police were beside him before he was on his feet. He had no 4 of escape , and was led outside by the police.
The officer 5 up Mrs. Frobisher's stick and took it back to her. “Yours, I think, Madam,” he said, 6 heavily. Then he took out a 7 . “May I have your name and address, please, Madam?”
“Oh, why?” said Mrs. Frobisher in a weak voice. “I didn't really 8 him, did I?”
“You did very well indeed, Madam,” he said. “That man's a 9 robber, and we've been trying to catch him for weeks. We were 10 that he was on that train from London, and so we 11 for him. He almost escaped, as you noticed, but your quick 12 stopped that. We were delighted when we saw him on the 13 .”
“Then why do you want my name and address?” she asked.
He pointed 14 the notice----board on the right. “There's a notice over there,” he said. “It's too far away to 15 from here, but the Southern Bank has offered 16 to anyone who helps to catch this man. You helped a great deal, Madam; so, if you'll 17 give me your name and address, you'll no 18 receive the money in a short time. ”
“I'm not as 19 as I used to think,” Mrs. Frobisher told herself.
“ 20 , Madam?” the officer said.
“Never mind,” she said, and told him who she was.
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The criminal was now rushing towards the seats and the officer was getting up.
“Catch him?“Mrs Frobisher cried, standing up using her stick for ___1__. Her anger increased when she saw red blood on the officer's face. As the criminal reached the seat on her left, she pushed her stick __2___ him and he fell heavily to the ground with a loud cry.
A strange sound came from Mrs Frobisher's mouth. Her heart was making a terrible ___3___ in her ears. As the stick flew across the station, she ___4___ back on the seat. She closed her eyes for a moment.
When she opened them, the criminal was ___5___ to get up, but the police were beside him before he was on his feet. He had no ___6___ of escape, and was led outside by the police.
The officer __7___ up Mrs Frobisher's stick and took it back to her. “Yours, I think. Madam,”he said ___8__ heavily. Then he took out a ___9___. “May I have your name and address, please, Madam?”
“Oh, why?” said Mrs Frobisher in a weak voice. “I didn't really ___10___ him, did I?”
“You did very well indeed, Madam,”he said.“That man's a ___11___ robber, and we've been trying to catch him for weeks. We were __12___ that he was on that train from London, and so we___13____ for him here. He almost escaped, as you noticed, but your quick __14__ stopped that. We were delighted when we saw him on the ___15___.”
“Then why do you want my name and address?”she asked.
He pointed to the notice board on the right. “There's a notice over there,”he said.“It's too far away to ___16___ from here, but the Southern Bank has offered ___17___ to anyone who helps to catch this man. You helped a great deal. Madam, so, if you'll ___18___ give me your name and address, you'll no ___19___ receive the money in a short time.”
“I'm not as ___20___ as I used to think,”Mrs Frobisher told herself.
“Pardon, Madam?” the officer said.
“Never mind,”she said, and told him who she was.
(1)A.walk |
B.step |
C.support |
D.attact |
(2)A.onto |
B.with |
C.from |
D.towards |
(3)A.voice |
B.noise |
C.beat |
D.word |
(4)A.came |
B.leaned |
C.slept |
D.fell |
(5)A.going |
B.fighting |
C.beginning |
D.screaming |
(6)A.hope |
B.strength |
C.wish |
D.will |
(7)A.set |
B.took |
C.put |
D.picked |
(8)A.sighing |
B.breathing |
C.coughing |
D.shaking |
(9)A.notebook |
B.card |
C.pencil |
D.recorder |
(10)A.beat |
B.strike |
C.hurt |
D.hit |
(11)A.hotel |
B.shop |
C.bank |
D.street |
(12)A.suggested |
B.reminded |
C.asked |
D.informed |
(13)A.looked |
B.waited |
C.searched |
D.sent |
(14)A.action |
B.movement |
C.kick |
D.stick |
(15)A.ground |
B.train |
C.floor |
D.seat |
(16)A.watch |
B.find |
C.read |
D.look |
(17)A.$500 |
B.£500 |
C.a job |
D.a car |
(18)A.willingly |
B.kindly |
C.readily |
D.really |
(19)A.matter |
B.longer |
C.more |
D.doubt |
(20)A.useless |
B.careless |
C.useful |
D.careful |