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用括号里所给动词的适当形式填空。
It is said that walking under a ladder means bad luck, and it's the same with black cats. People 1______
(say) if a Mack eat crosses before you, it 2______ (bring) you bad luck, too. But I didn't think so until I heard
my student Sam's story this afternoon. Ever since then, I 3______ (begin) thinking about whether it is true.
This afternoon, Sam walked down the street thinking about when 4______ (hold) a party for his girlfriend,
so he didn't notice where he was going. When he 5______ (walk) right under a ladder standing against a
building, a black cat ran out of a door, which surprised him and made him 6______ (fall) over. His head hit the
ladder. The man who was cleaning the window at the top of the ladder fell down, and the dirty water 7______
(go) down through the air. Poor Sam! He got wet all over.
(say) if a Mack eat crosses before you, it 2______ (bring) you bad luck, too. But I didn't think so until I heard
my student Sam's story this afternoon. Ever since then, I 3______ (begin) thinking about whether it is true.
This afternoon, Sam walked down the street thinking about when 4______ (hold) a party for his girlfriend,
so he didn't notice where he was going. When he 5______ (walk) right under a ladder standing against a
building, a black cat ran out of a door, which surprised him and made him 6______ (fall) over. His head hit the
ladder. The man who was cleaning the window at the top of the ladder fell down, and the dirty water 7______
(go) down through the air. Poor Sam! He got wet all over.
1. say 2. will bring 3. have begun 4. to hold 5. was walking 6. fall 7. went
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