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One evening Mr. Green is driving his car in the country and looking for a small hotel . When he sees a(n) ___ man on the side of the road. Mr. Green stops his_____ _ and says to the old man,“Excuse me, I want to go the Sun Hotel .Can you____ __ me how to get there?”

“ Yes, of course.” The old man answers, I will _____ _you the way .please let me sit in your car. I can go____ you and tell you where to turn.”

He gets in Mr. Green's car, they drive about twelve miles. When they come to a small ___ _,the old man says, “Stop here.” Mr. Green stops his car and says, “But this ____ _a hotel.”

“No,” the old man answers,“ This is ____ house. Thank you very much for ____ __me home. And I will show you the way to the Sun Hotel now. Turn around and go back nine miles. Then you will get to the hotel.Good____ _,young man. ”Then he goes into his house.

1.A. young B. old C. tall D.short

2.A. car B. bus C. bike D. train

3.A. say B. speak C. tell D. talk

4.A. miss B. show C. follow D. leave

5.A. from B. between C. with D. before

6.A. house B. hotel C. room D. dream

7.A. is B. has C. doesn’t D. isn’t

8.A. his B. my C. your D. her

9.A. getting B. telling C. bringing D. riding

10.A. wish B. luck C. study D. place

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