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          In the middle of the night, Peter’s wife suddenly fell ill. She couldn’t help crying, “Oh, my stomach! Get the   1    !”

          Peter, awaking from a deep sleep, thought his wife was only having a    2    dream.

          “Stop that noise, ” he said to her. He turned over and tried to go to   3   again, but his wife still cried out, “On, help! help! I’m sure I’m   4    . ”

          Peter got out of bed and started   5    , but he could not find him any clothes.

          “Where is my shirt? ” he asked. His wife was   6    ill to tell him, and she could only cry, “Oh, my    7   stomach!”

          As soon as he had put his clothes    8    , he said, “Now, my dear, are you quite   9  

          that you need the doctor?  Surely you can wait   10   morning, can’t you? ”

          “No, I can’t. Go, go, go, ”his wife shouted, “    11    you will find me dead    12  

          the morning. ”

          So Peter went out into the dark street. He had only gone a few meters   13   he heard his wife calling him again.

          “I’m   14   again now, and I shall not want the doctor, ” she said, softly.

          Hearing this, he started running as   15    as he could towards the doctor’s. When he arrived there, he knocked at the door loudly enough to wake   16    around.

          The doctor put his sleepy head out of the bedroom window and said, “Er?  Who’s there? ”

          “Oh, Doctor, ”Peter called up to him, “I’ve very   17    news for you. My wife    18  

          ill with a terrible stomachache. I was on my way to bring you to her, but she called me back to say the trouble had suddenly   19    her. So you need not come. Go back to    20   now, and sleep well!”

          1. A. driver                                   B. nurse

          C. doctor                                     D. child

          2. A. terrible                                     B. interesting

          C. surprising                                    D. wonderful

          3. A. bed                                       B. sleep

          C. dream                                       D. hospital

          4. A. walking                                   B. dying

          C. aching                                       D. sleeping

          5. A. dressing                                   B. wearing

          C. raising                                       D. working

          6. A. very                                         B. so

          C. too                                         D. quite

          7. A. good                                     B. bad

          C. wrong                                       D. poor

          8. A. down                                    B. off

          C. on                                        D. up

          9. A. surprised                                      B. afraid

          C. certain                                         D. worried

          10. A. before                                    B. for

          C. to                                            D. until

          11. A. and                                      B. but

          C. so                                         D. or

          12. A. after                                    B. in

          C. before                                       D. until

          13. A. after                                    B. when

          C. before                                       D. while

          14. A. good                                    B. wrong

          C. all right                                     D. right

          15. A. fast                                     B. slowly

          C. hurriedly                                     D. happily

          16. A. everyone                                  B. someone

          C. no one                                         D. doctors

          17. A. good                                    B. bad

          C. necessary                                    D. ill

          18. A. fell                                         B. stayed

          C. grew                                       D. failed

          19. A. gone off                                   B. missed

          C. pleased                                      D. left

          20. A. your home                                 B. your bedroom

          C. your dream                                  D. bed

           

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          In the middle of the night, Peter’s wife suddenly fell ill. She couldn’t help crying, “Oh, my stomach! Get the   1    !”

          Peter, awaking from a deep sleep, thought his wife was only having a    2    dream.

          “Stop that noise, ” he said to her. He turned over and tried to go to   3   again, but his wife still cried out, “On, help! help! I’m sure I’m   4    . ”

          Peter got out of bed and started   5    , but he could not find him any clothes.

          “Where is my shirt? ” he asked. His wife was   6    ill to tell him, and she could only cry, “Oh, my    7   stomach!”

          As soon as he had put his clothes    8    , he said, “Now, my dear, are you quite   9  

          that you need the doctor?  Surely you can wait   10   morning, can’t you? ”

          “No, I can’t. Go, go, go, ”his wife shouted, “    11    you will find me dead    12  

          the morning. ”

          So Peter went out into the dark street. He had only gone a few meters   13   he heard his wife calling him again.

          “I’m   14   again now, and I shall not want the doctor, ” she said, softly.

          Hearing this, he started running as   15    as he could towards the doctor’s. When he arrived there, he knocked at the door loudly enough to wake   16    around.

          The doctor put his sleepy head out of the bedroom window and said, “Er?  Who’s there? ”

          “Oh, Doctor, ”Peter called up to him, “I’ve very   17    news for you. My wife    18  

          ill with a terrible stomachache. I was on my way to bring you to her, but she called me back to say the trouble had suddenly   19    her. So you need not come. Go back to    20   now, and sleep well!”

          1. A. driver                                   B. nurse

          C. doctor                                     D. child

          2. A. terrible                                     B. interesting

          C. surprising                                    D. wonderful

          3. A. bed                                       B. sleep

          C. dream                                       D. hospital

          4. A. walking                                   B. dying

          C. aching                                       D. sleeping

          5. A. dressing                                  ; B. wearing

          C. raising                                       D. working

          6. A. very                                         B. so

          C. too                                         D. quite

          7. A. good                                     B. bad

          C. wrong                                       D. poor

          8. A. down                                    B. off

          C. on                                        D. up

          9. A. surprised                                      B. afraid

          C. certain                                         D. worried

          10. A. before                                    B. for

          C. to                                            D. until

          11. A. and                                      B. but

          C. so                                         D. or

          12. A. after                                    B. in

          C. before                                       D. until

          13. A. after                                    B. when

          C. before                                       D. while

          14. A. good           &nbsp;                          B. wrong

          C. all right                                     D. right

          15. A. fast                                     B. slowly

          C. hurriedly                                     D. happily

          16. A. everyone                                  B. someone

          C. no one                                         D. doctors

          17. A. good                                    B. bad

          C. necessary                                    D. ill

          18. A. fell                                         B. stayed

          C. grew                                       D. failed

          19. A. gone off                                   B. missed

          C. pleased                                      D. left

          20. A. your home                                 B. your bedroom

          C. your dream                                  D. bed

           

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            “How are you?” is a nice question. It's a ___1___ way that people in the United States ___2__ each other. But “How are you?” is also a very _ ___3___ question. It's a question that often ___4___ have an answer. The person who asks “How are you?” hopes to hear the answer“___5___”,even though the person's friend isn't fine, ___6___ “How are you?” isn't really a question, and “Fine” isn't really an answer. They are ___7__ other way of saying “Hello” and“___8___”.

            Sometimes, people also don't say just what they ___9___ For example, when someone asks “Do you agree?” the other person ___10____ be thinking, “No, I don't agree. I think you're wrong. ” But it isn't very ___11___ to say so, so the other person might say, “I'm not so ___12___” It's a nice way to say that you don't agree with someone.

            

            People ___13___ don't say just what they are thinking when they ___14___ talking with other people. For example, many talks over the phone ___15___ when one person says,“I've got to go now.” Often, the person who wants to ___16__ gives an excuse:“Someone is at the door.” “I've got to put the things ___17__.” “Something is burning on the fire.” The excuse might be real, or it might not. Perhaps the person who wants to hang up simply doesn't want to talk ____18___, but it isn't very polite to say that. The excuse is more polite, and it doesn't ___19___ the other person's feelings.

            

            When they meet each other, talk about an idea, or end a talk, people often don't ___20___ just what they are thinking. It's an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it's all part of the game of language!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
            

          (1) Afunny      

            
            

          Bfriendly      

            
            

                Cstrange      

            
            

          Duseful      

            
            

          (2) Ameet      

            
            

          Blike      

            
            

                Cknow      

            
            

          Dexcuse      

            
            

          (3) Agood      

            
            

          Bunusual      

            
            

                     Cinteresting      

            
            

          Dpossible      

            
            

          (4) Adoesn't      

            
            

          Bmustn't

            
            

                Cshouldn't      

            
            

          Dneedn't      

            
            

          (5) ARight      

            
            

          BTerrible      

            
            

                CFine      

            
            

          DTrue      

            
            

          (6) Athough      

            
            

          Bwhen      

            
            

                Cbecause      

            
            

          Dunless      

            
            

          (7) Anot      

            
            

          Bmany      

            
            

                Creally      

            
            

          Dsimply      

            
            

          (8) AOK      

            
            

          BBye      

            
            

                  CHi      

            
            

          DNo

            
            

          (9) Awant      

            
            

          Bdo      

            
            

                 Close      

            
            

          Dmean      

            
            

          (10) Amust      

            
            

          Bmight      

            
            

                    Ccan      

            
            

          Dwill      

            
            

          (11) Apolite      

            
            

          Bnecessary      

            
            

                    Cimportant      

            
            

          Deasy      

            
            

          (12) Aafraid      

            
            

          Bwell      

            
            

                    Csure      

            
            

          Dinterested      

            
            

          (13) Aalso      

            
            

          Bagain      

            
            

                  Conly      

            
            

          Dcertainly      

            
            

          (14) Aenjoy      

            
            

          Bkeep      

            
            

                    Cfinish      

            
            

          Dmiss      

            
            

          (15) Acontinue      

            
            

          Blast      

            
            

                 Cstop      

            
            

          Dend      

            
            

          (16) Aput    up      

            
            

          Bpick    up      

            
            

                    Cturn    up      

            
            

          Dhang    up      

            
            

          (17) Aon      

            
            

          Baway      

            
            

                  Cin      

            
            

          Dout      

            
            

          (18) Amuch      

            
            

          Bat    all      

            
            

                  Cat    once      

            
            

          Dany    more      

            
            

          (19) Ahit      

            
            

          Bhurt      

            
            

                  Charm      

            
            

          Ddestroy      

            
            

          (20) Asay      

            
            

          Bstudy      

            
            

                    Cbelieve      

            
            

          Dremember      

            

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            “How are you?” is a nice question. It's a ___1___ way that people in the United States ___2__ each other. But “How are you?” is also a very _ ___3___ question. It's a question that often ___4___ have an answer. The person who asks “How are you?” hopes to hear the answer“___5___”,even though the person's friend isn't fine, ___6___ “How are you?” isn't really a question, and “Fine” isn't really an answer. They are ___7__ other way of saying “Hello” and“___8___”.

            Sometimes, people also don't say just what they ___9___ For example, when someone asks “Do you agree?” the other person ___10____ be thinking, “No, I don't agree. I think you're wrong. ” But it isn't very ___11___ to say so, so the other person might say, “I'm not so ___12___” It's a nice way to say that you don't agree with someone.

            

            People ___13___ don't say just what they are thinking when they ___14___ talking with other people. For example, many talks over the phone ___15___ when one person says,“I've got to go now.” Often, the person who wants to ___16__ gives an excuse:“Someone is at the door.” “I've got to put the things ___17__.” “Something is burning on the fire.” The excuse might be real, or it might not. Perhaps the person who wants to hang up simply doesn't want to talk ____18___, but it isn't very polite to say that. The excuse is more polite, and it doesn't ___19___ the other person's feelings.

            

            When they meet each other, talk about an idea, or end a talk, people often don't ___20___ just what they are thinking. It's an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it's all part of the game of language!

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
            

          (1) Afunny      

            
            

          Bfriendly      

            
            

                Cstrange      

            
            

          Duseful      

            
            

          (2) Ameet      

            
            

          Blike      

            
            

                Cknow      

            
            

          Dexcuse      

            
            

          (3) Agood      

            
            

          Bunusual      

            
            

                     Cinteresting      

            
            

          Dpossible      

            
            

          (4) Adoesn't      

            
            

          Bmustn't

            
            

                Cshouldn't      

            
            

          Dneedn't      

            
            

          (5) ARight      

            
            

          BTerrible      

            
            

                CFine      

            
            

          DTrue      

            
            

          (6) Athough      

            
            

          Bwhen      

            
            

                Cbecause      

            
            

          Dunless      

            
            

          (7) Anot      

            
            

          Bmany      

            
            

                Creally      

            
            

          Dsimply      

            
            

          (8) AOK      

            
            

          BBye      

            
            

                  CHi      

            
            

          DNo

            
            

          (9) Awant      

            
            

          Bdo      

            
            

                 Close      

            
            

          Dmean      

            
            

          (10) Amust      

            
            

          Bmight      

            
            

                    Ccan      

            
            

          Dwill      

            
            

          (11) Apolite      

            
            

          Bnecessary      

            
            

                    Cimportant      

            
            

          Deasy      

            
            

          (12) Aafraid      

            
            

          Bwell      

            
            

                    Csure      

            
            

          Dinterested      

            
            

          (13) Aalso      

            
            

          Bagain      

            
            

                  Conly      

            
            

          Dcertainly      

            
            

          (14) Aenjoy      

            
            

          Bkeep      

            
            

                    Cfinish      

            
            

          Dmiss      

            
            

          (15) Acontinue      

            
            

          Blast      

            
            

                 Cstop      

            
            

          Dend      

            
            

          (16) Aput    up      

            
            

          Bpick    up      

            
            

                    Cturn    up      

            
            

          Dhang    up      

            
            

          (17) Aon      

            
            

          Baway      

            
            

                  Cin      

            
            

          Dout      

            
            

          (18) Amuch      

            
            

          Bat    all      

            
            

                  Cat    once      

            
            

          Dany    more      

            
            

          (19) Ahit      

            
            

          Bhurt      

            
            

                  Charm      

            
            

          Ddestroy      

            
            

          (20) Asay      

            
            

          Bstudy      

            
            

                    Cbelieve      

            
            

          Dremember      

            

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          Mr. West intended to buy his wife a Christmas present, but he was always very busy, so he was never    1  to find time to go to the shops. At last, when it was the week   2   Christmas, and the shops were very crowded, he   3   that he could not wait any longer. He worked in an office, and   4   had lunch in a restaurant, but one day he bought some sandwiches, ate   5   quickly and went out to a big shop near his office during his lunch   6  .The shop was full of women, who were also buying presents during their lunch hour.

          Mr. West stood politely at the   7   of a crowd of women who were   8   forward to try to get to the people who were   9   necklaces and earrings. He tried to move forwards slowly, taking his turn with the others, but more and more women were   10   into the shop the whole time and pushing selfishly   11   him.

          After half an hour, he was   12   as far from the people who were selling the necklaces as he had been   13   he came in, and his lunch hour was coming to an end, so he decided to change his   14   of doing things: he put his head down,  15   a sudden loud shout and started to push his way towards the   16   of the crowd as hard as he could.

          The women around him became very   17   when they saw what he was doing, and began to   18   him. “Why can’t you behave like a gentleman?”they shouted.

          “Ladies,”he   19   them,“I have been behaving like a gentleman for the past half hour, and it has done me no   20  ,so now I am starting to behave like a lady!”

          1. A. sure                         B. certain

          C. able                             D. possible

          2. A. before                        B. after

          C. till                              D. within

          3. A. promised                      B. decided

          C. agreed                       D. insisted

          4. A. never                          B. sometimes

          C. seldom                         D. usually

          5. A. it                            B. them

          C. that                            D. those

          6. A. hour                         B. moment

          C. minute                         D. second

          7. A. top                           B. middle

          C. edge     &nbsp;                        D. stage

          8. A. pulling                        B. pushing

          C. gathering                        D. managing

          9. A. selling                         B. buying

          C. choosing                        D. seizing

          10. A. going                        B. entering

          C. fetching                         D. coming

          11. A. beyond                        B. past

          C. over                           D. through

          12. A. just                         B. even

          C. ever                           D. already

          13. A. where                       B. until

          C. when                           D. even if    

          14. A. habit                         B. way

          C. act                             D. sign

          15. A. caught                        B. attempted

          C. blew                            D. gave

          16. A. center                       B. end

          C. front                            D. back

          17. A. patient                        B. angry

          C. curious                          D. nervous

          18. A. pity                          B. protect

          C. refuse                          D. scold

          19. A. hated                        B. waved

          C. explained                        D. answered

          20. A. treasure                      B. good

          C. respect                         D. present

           

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