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妙语短篇C1首字母填词测试题
妙语短篇C1首字母填词测试题
I.Jameshadaterribletoothache.Itkepthimawakeallnight.Hischeekwasswollenanditwasdifficultforhimtoeatordrink.Anythingveryhotorcoldmadethetoothachew.IfJamesateanythingsweetthepainwasu.
Jamesdidnotwanttotaketimeofffromwork,sohetriedtobearthepain.
Hetookapain-killereveryhour.
However,thetoothhsomuchwhenhetriedtoeathislunchthathe
knewhehadtogotothededentist.
Heaskedhisbossfortimeo.HisbosscouldseethatJameswasin
greatpain,andtoldhimtotaketherestofthedayoff.
ThedentistagreedtoseeJamesimmediately.
Opbnyourmouth,'hesaid,andletshavealook.''
Jamesopenedhismouth.
Whichtoothisgivingtrouble?
'thedentistaskednext.
Jamestthetoothwithhisfinger.
Thedentistx-rayedthetooth,thenheputthex-rayaabrightlight.
Oh,yes.'Hesaidfcanseetheproblem.Thereisacavityinthetooth.I
mafraidthehistoobigtofill.Imusttakethetoothout.''
Thathallright'JamessaidJuststopthepain.''
ThedentistgaveJamesaniandquicklypulledoutthetooth.He
ditintothegarbagecan.
Don'throwitaway.'JamessaidLetmehaveitplease.
'thedentistasked.
W/hydoyouwantyouroldtooth?
Imgoingtotakeithome,put
itinabowlofhothoneyandwatchit
6.7.8.9.10.
2.TheGordonfamilywasspendingadayonthebeach.
Mr.andMrs.Gordonweresittingonthesand,readingtheirmagazines.Mr.
Gordonwastoostorentachair.Theirtwelve-yearolddaughter,
Sandrawasplayingatthewaterse.
SuddenlyahugewavelSandraupandcarriedherouttosea.
Fortunately,alifeguardwasondutyandhesawthewavecarrySandraaway.
Heranalongthebeachanddintothesea.Heswamquicklytowhere
thegirl,withherhonlyjustabovethewater,wasshoutingforhelp.
Shewasveryfrightened.Whenthelifeguardreachedhershestruggledwith
him,asdpeopleoftendo.
However,heknewwhattodoandsoontookhofherandswamwith
herbacktothebeach.
Bythetimehereachedit,Mr.andMrs.Gordonhadrealizedwhathadhappened.Theyhadrundowntothewater'sedge.
Neitherofthemcouldswim.Theyjuststoodintheswater,and
worriedabouttheirdaughter.Hadthelifeguardreachedherintime?
Fortunately,hehad.
Thatwasquickwork,youngman,”Mr.Gordonsaid.Heturnedtohiswife.
Givethelifeguardadollar.”
Adollar!
”Sandracried.Dad,howcanyougivehimadollar!
Hesavedmylife.Iwashalfdead.”
Quiteright,girl,”Mr.Gordonsaid,pleasedbyhisdaughter'aof
thevalueofmoney.
Heturnedtohiswifeagainandsaid,”She'right.Shewasonlyhalfdead.
Givehimfiftyc.
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
3.Kathywasauniversitystudent.Likemoststudentsshehadverylittlemoney,butshewantedtobuyacar.
TIcanbuyonereallycheapthatw,”shethought,Twillsavemoney
onbusf.ThenI'havemoretospeedonfood.”
Shespentadaylatcarsinthesecond-handcaryards.Mostofthem
weremtooexpensive,butatlastshefoundonefor$250.
Thecarwasrandthepaintwasbdamaged,butitworked.
It''gotagoodengine,”thesalesmansaid,Ofndthegearboxiso.k.Forgeteverythingelse.
Kathyboughtthecaranddroveitoutofthecaryard.Everythingwaswrongwithitexpectfortheengineandgearbox,whichworkedverywell.
Aslongastheywork,”Kathythought,nothingelsem.The
salesmanwasright.”
Unfortunately,afewdayslater,whileshewasdrivingtoheruniversity,apolicecardroveupbesideherandmadeherstop.AyoungpolicemangotoutofhiscarandwalkedaKathy'car.Helookedatitd.
Hemadealistofthethingswrongwiththecar.Itwasaverylonglist.
Thenhelookedinsidethecar.
Doesyourspeedometerwork?
”heasked.
Kathyshookherhead.
吒isagainstthelaw,miss,”hesaid,nottoknowhowfastyouaretravelling.”
Kathysmiledathims.
Oh,butIdoknowhowfastIamtravelling,”shesaid.Upto30milesan
hour,thedoorsrattle.Between31and50milesanhour,thewholecarrattles.Over50milesanhour,Irattle.”
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
4.Whensomeonewhoisingoodhealthdiessuddenly,thereisusuallyan
inquest.
Aninquestisakindofcourtofinquiry.Thepersoninchargeofaninquestiscalledacoroner.Hisjobistofindoutexactlyhowapersondied.
Ifthereisnothingsuspiciousaboutthedeath,hewilldecidethatthepersondiedfromncausesoranaccident.Ifhowever,heiss,hemay
decidethattheperson'deathwascausedbyapersonorpersonsunknown.
Atoneinquest.thecoronerwastryingtofindoutexactlywhathadcausedthedeathofalocalbusinessman,HenryWang.
Theman'widowwasgivinghere.Shewasveryupsetandhadto
stopfromtimetotime.
Thecoronerdidnotwanttoupsethermorethannecessary,buthehadtofindoutthetruth.Therewerequestionshehadtoaskher.
Mrs.Wang,Iknowthisispforyou.”hesaid.butIwantyoutothink
verycarefullyandthenanswermyquestions.Youandyourhusbandwerehavingdinnerathome.Isthatcorrect?
”
Suddenlyheftothefloor?
Youstoodupandhtohim?
Youkneltbesidehim?
Hewasingreat
pain?
”
Didhesayanything?
Thewidowlherhead.
Please,Mrs.Wang,youmustanswerthequestion.Whatwerehislastw?
Thewidowtookadeepbreathandthenspoke.Hesaid,”shew,
I'notsurprisedyouwereconly50centsforthatseafoodwehad
fordinner.”
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
5.Itwasadarkandwindynight.Thewindhowledandtherainbdown.
Harryandhiswifewereinbed.AlthoughHarrysleptthestorm,his
wifewokeup.Shelayinbed,utosleep,listeningtothenoiseofthe
storm.
Suddenlysheheardadifferentnoise.Itsoundedlikesomeonetonthewindow.
Shewasveryfrightened.Shewokeherhusbandup.
Harry,”shewhispered,”theressomeoneoutside,Listen.”
It'nothing,”hesaid,”justabofatreetappingagainstthe
windowinthewind.Gobacktosleep.”
Heturnedoverandwentbacktosleep.
Thetappingcontinued.Itgotlouderandlouder,thenthewindowbegantorattle.
Harry'wifewokehimupagain.
Harry,itisn'jthewind.There'somebodythere.Iknowthereis.
Getupandlook.”
Harrygotoutofbedandwalkedacrosstheroomtothewindow.Hep
thecurtainalittleandlookedout.Hesawamanstandingonaloutside
thewindow.Hesmiledatthemanandthenwentbacktobed.
Well?
”hiswifeasked,Wasthereanyonethere?
”
Yes,”Harrysaid.There'abtryingtogetin.”
Thendosomething!
”hiswifecried.Phonethepolice.”
Notyet,”Harrysaid.Waituntilheopensthewindow.Ivebeentryingto
getitopensincewehadthehouseplastyear.”
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
6.
SarahWilliamswenttoaboardingschool.Hereisoneofthelettersshe
wrotetoherparentsfromtheschool.
WentworthGirl'School
Beachside
July25th
DearestMomandDad,
I'mafraidIhavesomeverybadnewsforyou」havebeenverynandtheschoolprincipalisveryangrywithme.Sheisgoingtowritetoyou.Youmustcomeandtakemeawayfromhere.ShedoesnotwantmeintheschoolanyIonger.
ThetroublestartedlastnightwhenIwassmokingacigaretteinbed.Thisis
againstther,ofcourse.Wearenotsupposedtosmokeatall.
AsIwassmoking,Iheardfcomingtowardstheroom.Ididnotwanta
teachertocatchmesmoking,soIthrewthecigaretteaway.
Unfortunately,thecigarettefintothewaste-paperbasket,which
cfire.
Therewasacurtainnearthewaste-paperbasketwhichcaughtfire,too.Soonthewholeroomwasb.
Theprincipalphonedthefiredepartment.Theschoolwasalongwayfromthetownandbythetimethefiredepartmentarrived,thewholeschoolwasinf.Manyofthegirlsareinthehospital.
Theprincipalsaysthatthefirewasallmyfandyoumustpayfor
d.Shewillsendyouabillforaboutamilliondollars.
I'mverysorryaboutthis.
Muchlove.
Sarah
PS.Noftheaboveistrue,butIhavemyexams.Ijustwantyoutoknowhowbadthingscouldhavebeen!
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
7.ElienParkerwasworriedaboutherhealth.Shecouldnotwalkveryquicklyanditwasdifficultforhertoclimbstairs.Shewassoonoutofb.
『supposeIhadbettergotothedoctor,”shethought.
Shewenttothedoctorandtoldhimherproblem.
“I'mnotatallsurprised.”Ithessaid.whatyourproblemis.”
Heeherandthengavehersomeadvice.
Ifyoudon'tdowhatIsay,Mrs.Parker,”hesaid,thenyouwillhaveahearta.Itcouldkillyou.”
Ellenwasveryworriedassheleftthed.
Sheknewthatshehadtotakehisadvicebutthatitwouldnotbeeasyand
thatitwouldtaketime.
Thenextdayshewentshopping.Thefirstshopshewentintowasabshop.
I'liketenpoundsofsteak,please,”shesaid.
Certainly,madam,”thebutcherrepliedandwentintothecolds
roomandfoundalargepieceofsteak.
Hebroughtthehugepieceofmeatbackintotheshopandplaceditonthe
s.
That'sjustundertenpounds,said.he
That'sbigenough”MrsParkersaid.
Thebutcherworkedouttheprice.
At$4.99apoundthatwillbe$45.50please.ShallIcutitupintosmallerpiecesforyou?
”
Oh,Idon'twanttobuythemeat,Mrs.parkersaid.
“whydidyouas
“Ifyoudon'twanttobuyit,”thebutcherrepliedangrily,
metogetitforyou?
”
MydoctortoldmethatIamoandmustlose10pounds.Iwanted
toseewhat10poundsofflookedlike.”
1.2.3.4.5.
6.7.8.9.10.
8.Weshoulddosomethingnicefortheoldpeopleofourtown,”theteachersaidtoherclassoneday.“Whatcouldwedo?
”
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