A: Good morning. What’s your trouble?
B: I don’t feel very well.
A:_________.
B: Yes, I have. My temperature is a little higher.
A: Open your mouth and say “Ah”.
B: Aahh.
A: How long have you been like this?
B:_________
A: Did you sleep well?
B: No, I was very tired last night.
A: Oh, I see._________
B: Can you tell me how I got a cold?
A: Maybe you overworked yourself.
B: I think so. I have too much work to do every day. Do I have to stay at home?
A: Yes. You’d better stay at home for two or three days.
B:_________
A: No. I don’t think it’s serious. But you really need a good rest and take this medicine.
B:_________
A: Three times a day.
1.
A.Have you gone swimming? B.What do you have for lunch?
C.Have you taken your temperature? D.How are you today?
2.
A.I really hope I can. B.I agree with you.
C.Ever since last night. D.No one knew it.
3.
A.You must stop to run. B.You’ve got a cold.
C.They’re well. D.I’m glad to be here.
4.
A.What do you mean? B.Did you work there?
C.How was the weather? D.Is it serious?
5.
A.When should I take it? B.How often do I take it?
C.Do I have to take it? D.Why did I take the medicine?
Mrs. Jones was over eighty, but she still drove her old car like a woman half her age. She loved driving very fast, and was proud of the fact _________ she had never, in her thirty-five years of driving, been punished _________ a driving rule-breaking.
Then one day she nearly _________ her record. A police car followed her, and the policemen in it saw her __________a red light without stopping. Of course, she was stopped. It seemed certain that she would be _________.
_____Mrs. Jones came up to the judge, he looked at her seriously and said that she was too old to drive a car, and that the__________why she had not stopped at the red light was most probably that her __________had become weak for old age, so that she had simply not seen it.
When the judge had finished what he was _________, Mrs. Jones opened the big handbag she was _________ and took out her sewing. Without saying a word, she __________a needle(针) with the smallest eye, and threaded it at her first try. When she had __________done this, she took the thread out of the needle again and handed both the needle and the thread to the judge, saying, “Now it is your _________. I suppose you drive a car, and that you are quite sure about your own eyesight.”
The judge took the needle and tried to thread it. After half a dozen tries, he had still not succeeded. The case against Mrs. Jones was_________. And her record _________ unbroken.
1.A.where B.when C.that D.how
2.A.about B.on C.to D.for
3.A.kept B.won C.broke D.lost
4.A.pass B.go C.nod D.wait
5.A.fired B.taught C.encouraged D.punished
6.A.Before B.While C.Until D.When
7.A.reason B.result C.excuse D.matter
8.A.hands B.ears C.eyes D.brain
9.A.speaking B.saying C.talking D.telling
10.A.inventing B.lifting C.carrying D.making
11.A.took B.brought C.bought D.chose
12.A.almost B.hardly C.successfully D.wisely
13.A.time B.turn C.chance D.job
14.A.canceled B.passed C.mentioned D.studied
15.A.warned B.covered C.required D.remained
—Paper making is a great invention. Do you know_________?
—Well, in Western Han Dynasty.
A.who it was invented by B.when was it invented
C.who was it invented by D.when it was invented
Lisa has _________ for a long time, but she doesn’t feel tired at all.
A.begun to swim B.walked fast C.joined in the game D.woken up
— _________ carefully, please. There is a school 500 meters ahead.
—OK, I will.
A.To drive B.Driving C.Drives D.Drive
Jack is a book lover. He thinks ________ is more important than reading.
A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing