Ben and his
wife Susan were on their way to dinner with their friends,Ian
and Betty.It was a dark and 36 night,and they didn’t know the road very well.They 37 through Cookstown,until
they found 38 they thought was the road to Dorling, 39 Ian and
Betty lived.but it soon became 40 that they
were not on the road to Dorling 41.The road that they were on was
getting 42 ,and they were no other cars on it.The
wind was blowing 43 with every minute that passed.
They came to a small village.They
drove 44 a church,and then two houses 45 no lights on.There was 46 about to tell where they were ,or
where the road went .Just then ,Ben saw a 47 box,fifty
metres or so further on .While he walked back 48
the road to see if he could found the 49 of the church,Susan
telephoned Ian and Betty to tell them that they were 50 on their way.
Betty 51 that
the dinner was already rather dry,when Ben came back
to the telephon box,with
his head down 52 the wind .He said that there was a tree 53 across
the road,and then the telephone 54 were down.Susan heard nothing more from Betty about the 55.
36.A.windy B.sunny
C.cloudy
D.rainy
37.A.ran
B.drove
C.walked
D.
rode
38.A.that
B.which C. what
D. when
39.A.which B.when
C.what
D.where
40.A.puzzled B.sad
C. clear
D. happy
41.A. in all B.
at all
C. for all
D.
of all
42.A. wider B. narrow C. bigger
D.higer
43.A weaker B.
higher
C. harder D.more hardly
44.A.through B. at
C.on
D.
past
45.A.with B.
have
C.without D.
there is
46.A.nothing
B.nobody C.someone D.
anyone
47.A.paper B.
pen
C.telephone D.
money
48.A.in
B.
down
C.
alone
D.at
49.A.name B.
people
C.car
D.
road
50.A.even
B. yet
C.already D.still
51.A.is just saying B.says
C. was just saying D.has said
52.A.through B.for C.
on
D.against
53.A. laid
B.lay C.
lying
D.
lies
54.A.box
B.
lines C.
number
D.
sign
55.A.dinner B.telephone C.car
D.
road