- A.A way of saving people who have stopped breathing.
- B.A way of helping people who have heart trouble.
- C.A way of saving people who have got drunk.
- D.A way of helping people who need water.
- A.The Underwater Car.
- B.Angels around Us.
- C.Rescue Team in Time.
- D.Safety First.
- A.to meet Mr. Brown, his uncle
- B.to ask Mr. Brown to go and see his uncle
- C.to ask Mr. Brown to mark his name on his door
- D.to see Mr. Brown about some trouble at the bank
- A.he has forgotten more than one
- B.he sent Mark something on his 17th birthday
- C.he always sends a Christmas card on Mark"s birthday
- D.he always sends Mark something on his birthday
- A.very seldom
- B.only at the end of the year
- C.only at Christmas
- D.on Mark"s birthday every year
- A.he drank a glass of whisky in the evening
- B.he needed an injection in the neck
- C.a daily injection in the evening would make him sleep well
- D.there was something wrong with his neck
- A.works on his own in a bank
- B.lives in a bank and works on his own
- C.byes by himself and works in a bank
- D.byes with his sister and works by himself
- A.should have reported what Johnson had told him
- B.shouldn"t have asked Johnson what injection he had
- C.was eager to live a long life
- D.should have found out what Johnson really meant
- A.what kind of whisky he had
- B.how to live longer
- C.how to become wealthy
- D.in which part of the neck to have an injection
- As a result of his kindness, many people came to visit him. Among them was a newspaperman. During their talk, Johnson remarked that he was seventy-five and expected to live to be a hundred. The newspaperman asked him how he managed to be healthy at se
- A.had no children
- B.was a strange man
- C.was very fond of children
- D.wanted people to know how rich he was
- A.giving them money
- B.raising money from others
- C.finding nurses for them
- D.paying for Karen"s hospitalization
- A.thus they would save money
- B.medical funds wouldn"t cover any of the full time medical care
- C.they couldn"t pay for her hospitalization
- D.they hoped to make her satisfied
- A.eleven months
- B.nine months
- C.twenty months
- D.twelve months
- A friend of the MacInnes family, Sheila Petersen, knew of this and offered to help. She volun-teered (自愿) not only to find nurses, but also to raise money for Karen" s care. Money was received from so many people that Sheila created a fund," Friends of
- After leaving the hospital, Karen lived for 11 months. "And those months were happy ones for
- her, "says her mother, "thanks to Sheila. "
- Even after Karen died, people kept sending money. Sheila put it into the fund, tried to find someone else who needed help. By last month, Friends of Karen was helping 70 families. "I still have a relationsh
- A.was going to die
- B.was going home
- C.was growing weak
- D.was becoming better
- A.moment
- B.second
- C.minute
- D.hour
- A.bet
- B.hit
- C.broke
- D.struck
- A.pretty
- B.much
- C.very much
- D.a lot
- A.fight
- B.that
- C.things
- D.what
- A.tell
- B.speak
- C.report
- D.inform
- A.suffer
- B.punish
- C.criticize
- D.beat
- A.nothing
- B.something
- C.anything
- D.any thing
- A.told
- B.ordered
- C.let
- D.made
- A.quarrel
- B.talk
- C.worry
- D.fight
- A.thrown
- B.hit
- C.beaten
- D.stricken
- A.through
- B.in
- C.on
- D.by
- A.keep
- B.make
- C.get
- D.have
- A.went
- B.came
- C.reached
- D.got
- A.catching
- B.throwing
- C.beating
- D.playing
- A.the time
- B.on which
- C.while
- D.that
- A.all the students
- B.any students
- C.any other student
- D.any one student
- A.private
- B.personal
- C.unique
- D.different
- A.without inviting
- B.without invited
- C.without being invited
- D.without a invitation
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He decided to put the__________ glass on the top of the wall to stop thieves from__________ over it.
- A.broken ; climbing
- B.breaking ; climbing
- C.broken ; to climb
- D.breaking; to climb
- A.merely
- B.mostly
- C.rarely
- D.nearly
- A.looked up to
- B.lived up to
- C.kept up with
- D.come up with
- A.that
- B.when
- C.because
- D.if
- A.had you gone
- B.have you gone
- C.did you go
- D.have you been
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Now people use the word Ms instead of Miss or Ms before the name of__________ in business letters.
- A.woman manager
- B.women managers
- C.woman managers
- D.women manager
- A.raised
- B.put
- C.brought
- D.rose
- A.before
- B.until
- C.as
- D.since
- A.to see
- B.to be seen
- C.seeing
- D.being seen
- A.How long
- B.How soon
- C.How often
- D.How much time
- A.that
- B.which
- C.on which
- D.in which
- A.<u>th</u>erefore
- B.<u>th</u>rough
- C.<u>th</u>eater
- D.<u>th</u>irsty
- A.ph<u>y</u>sics
- B.c<u>y</u>cle
- C.nearb<u>y</u>
- D.m<u>y</u>self
- A.f<u>or</u>ty
- B.supp<u>or</u>t
- C.s<u>or</u>t
- D.s<u>or</u>ry
- A.<u>ex</u>plain
- B.<u>ex</u>tent
- C.<u>ex</u>hausted
- D.<u>ex</u>pand
- A.spe<u>c</u>ial
- B.<u>c</u>ity
- C.<u>c</u>inema
- D.<u>c</u>ent