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town was far, when he 2______ (walk) home, it was dark. He put the goose into the garden and 3______
(cook) it the next day. But someone stole (偷) it at night. He found there 4______ (be) only some feathers
(羽毛) near the river. The poor man was sad and went to the judge (法官) and told him about it.
"5______ anyone ______ (see) the goose last night?" asked the judge. "Yes, sir," said Jack. "Fred saw
it in my garden." "Where 6______ he ______ (live)?" "Between my house and the river." "I see." The judge
went to the village with Jack. In the village the judge called Fred and other persons who lived not far from
Jack's house together. He said. "Jack bought a goose for his father who Was ill in bed yesterday. But it was
gone. Who stole it?" Nobody answered. "And who saw it last night?" Nobody answered. "And who saw it
last night?" Nobody answered, either.
"I 7 already 7______ (know) who stole the goose," the judge said angrily and looked at them carefully.
Suddenly he shouted," 8______ (look)! There's a piece of goose feather on the thief's head!" All the persons
in the room looked at each other in surprise. Fred couldn't help 9______ (touch 触摸) his head. All the people
in the room10______ (begin) to laugh and Fred's face turned red.
A poor man worked for a rich man. The rich man m 81 the poor man work all day, but didn’t give him much f 82 . One day, when the poor man was having breakfast , the rich man came in and said to the poor man, “It’s very troublesome( 麻烦) to come back for h 83 meals. So I want you to have your breakfast, lunch and supper now b 84 you go to the fields.” “All right” said the poor man. After finishing breakfast he went to the fields. Half an hour l 85 when the rich man went out a walk, he saw the poor man l 86 under a tree .He was very a 87 and said, “W 88 aren’t you working now?” The poor man s 89 and said, “I have had my s 90 already, and it is time to have rest, you know.”
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many oranges. One day he found one of his oranges was much bigger than the others. It was as big as
a football. Nobody had seen such a big orange. The poor man took the orange to the King. The King was
so pleased that he gave the man a lot of money for it.
When a rich man heard of it, he said to himself, "It's only an orange. Why did the King give so much
money for it? I'll take my gold cup to the King. He'll give me more money."
The next day when the King received the gold cup, he said to the rich man. "What a beautiful cup! I'll
show you something wonderful. Please take this great orange."
B. outside his garden
C. in front of his house
D. in his garden
B. one of his oranges was as big as
C. what was on his tree was
D. some of his oranges were like
B. Because he could sell the orange to the King.
C. Because the King liked to eat the big orange.
D. Because he liked the King.
B. the King would give him a new house
C. he could get much more money than the poor man
D. the King would give him lots of oranges
B. a lot of money that he expected
C. the biggest orange
D. another gold cup
the roads were covered with ice and a strong wind was blowing. Being outside in such weather was very
unwise. However, Peter Lee had to walk home from work. Peter walked with difficulty along a country road,
the cold wind beating against his chest. He thought, "If I wear my coat backwards, maybe, it will be a little bit
warmer for me." He stopped walking, took off his coat, and put it on backwards. "That's much better," he
said to himself happily. Walking on through the thickly falling snow, he was thinking about drinking a cup of
warm coffee by the burning fireplace.
A few minutes later, a car knocked down Peter. The driver hadn't seen him soon enough. When he tried
his best to put on the brakes (刹车), the car skidded (打滑) on the icy road. The frightened driver got out of
the car and ran to see how the poor man was.
After a while, a police car arrived. A policeman went up to see Mr Lee who was lying on the ground. He
told the driver, "I'm afraid he's dead."
The driver was so surprised. "This can't be the case, because I hardly touched him. Check my car carefully. There's not a mark on it."
The policeman said, "I'm sure he's dead."
"It's impossible," the driver said anxiously." As soon as I hit him, I ran to help him. He was lying on the
road, but he was breathing and there was no blood."
"Did you touch him?" the policeman asked.
"Yes, but only to turn his head around the right way," the driver answered.
B. Snow was falling heavily that day.
C. The man in the story was made dead by mistake.
D. An accident happened on the road.
B. didn't need to walk home in such bad weather
C. was in bad need of going home
D. had difficulty in finding the road leading to his home
B. to help walk forward more easily
C. not to let others know him
D. not to let the cold wind blow
B. so he tried his best to put on the brakes
C. and he had to get out of the car
D. so his car knocked him down
B. He turned his head around the right way.
C. He helped him to sit up.
D. He turned him over gently.
B. outside his garden
C. in his garden
B. to see one of his oranges was as big as a football
C. to see some of his oranges were like a football
B. Because the King had never seen such a big orange.
C. Because the King liked to eat the big orange.
B. the King would give him a new house
C. the King would give him a lot of oranges
B. a lot of money
C. the biggest orange