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¡°I don't like leaving you here alone, "Pete Demas said. "I¡¯ll be ____,"Byrd replied. He was looking forward to the challenge of spending the winter at the base camp. He would be recording the weather. There was plenty of food and fuel (ȼÁÏ) in the tiny house. He felt sure ____ would go wrong.

But something did go wrong. Byrd was burning the fuel for ____ . But the fumes (Óж¾ÆøÌå) were not leaving the house. Slowly he was being poisoned (Öж¾). On May 31 he broke down. When he came to, he made himself into his sleeping bag. Three days later he ____ it was a Sunday. The men would be _____ his radio message. Byrd moved hard out of bed and _____the call. He didn't want the men to know how ____ he was. It was too dangerous for them to come to save him.

By will-power alone, Byrd managed to stay alive. He was so ____ that he could hardly walk. But he forced himself to do the basics. He ____ food and made myself eat. He took ____ of weather and sent radio messages. But by late June, the men _____that something was wrong. Most of the time, Byrd's messages made no sense.

On August 11 Demas and two others reached the base camp. They ____ recognized (Èϳö)

Byrd. He was very thin and looked terrible. Byrd _____them and then fell to the ground. The men had arrived in time. After two months of care, Byrd's good _____returned. He and his men

worked together again.

1.A. regret B. leave C. agree D. stay

2.A. free B. fine C. lonely D. nervous

3.A. something B. everything C. anything D. nothing

4.A. heat B. light C. safety D. food

5.A. hoped B. imagined C. learnt D. realized

6.A. expecting B. sending C. leaving D. testing

7.A. returned B. made C. took D. missed

8.A. brave B. sorry C. sick D. calm

9.A. hungry B. weak C. tired D. cold

10.A. cooked B. served C. tasted D. stored

11.A. photos B. notes C. reports D. lessons

12.A. heard B. complained C. guessed D. discovered

13.A. never B. even C. hardly D. almost

14.A. greeted B. stopped C. thanked D. visited

15.A. luck B. memory C. dream D. health

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