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Joanne was stuck in a traffic jam in central Birmingham at 5:30, and at 6:30 she was expected to be chairing a meeting of the tennis club. At last, the traffic was moving. She swung quickly racing to her house. As she opened the door, she nearly tripped over Sheba. "Hey, Sheba," she said, "I"ve got no time for you now, but I"ll take you out as soon as I get back from tennis club." Then she noticed Sheba seemed to be coughing or choking. Obviously, she could hardly breathe. Immediately, Joanne realized she would have to take her to the vet (兽医). When she got there, the vet was just about to close for the day. Seeing the state of Sheba, Dr. Sterne brought her quickly into his office. "Listen, doctor, I"m really in a rush to get to a meeting-can I leave her with you, and go and get changed? I"ll be back in ten minutes to pick her up, and then I"ll take her on to the meeting with me. Is that OK?" "Sure," said the doctor. Joanne made the quick trip back to her house in a couple of minutes. As she was once more entering the hallway, the phone by the door began to ring. "This is Dr. Sterne," said an anxious voice. "I want you to get out of.that house immediately," said the doctor"s voice. "I"m coming round right away, and the police will be there any time now. Wait outside!" At that moment, a police car screeched to a stop outside the house. Two policemen got out and ran into the house. Joanne was by now completely confused and very frightened. Then the doctor arrived. "Where"s Sheba? Is she OK?" shouted Joanne. "She"s fine, Joanne. I took out the thing which was choking her, and she"s OK now." Just then, the two policemen reappeared ffom the house, half-carrying a white-faced man, who could hardly walk. There was blood all over him. "My God," said Joanne, "how did he get in there? And how did you know he was there?" "I think he must be a burglar," said the doctor. "I knew he was there because when I finally removed what was stuck in Sheba"s throat; it turned out to be three human fingers." | ||||||||||||||||||
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A To walk her dog. B. To see her doctor. C. To attend a club meeting. D. To play tennis with her friends. | ||||||||||||||||||
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A. to dress up for the meeting B. to phone the police station C. to catch the badly hurt burglar D. to wait for her dog to be cured | ||||||||||||||||||
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A. Sheba fought against the burglar B. the police found the burglar had broken in C. Joanne had planned to take her dog to the meeting D. the doctor performed a difficult operation on the dog | ||||||||||||||||||
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A. clever B. friendly C. frightening D. devoted | ||||||||||||||||||
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Wings of Angel I used to hate myself because I wasn"t "normal". Everyone else could play on the monkey bars and ride on a bicycle, but not 1 . I had a severe spinal cord disorder (脊髓病) and I knew l would always be much 2 than others. I hated going to school and hated people 3 at me. I hated seeing others smiling broadly and standing 4 and tall. And most of all, I hated looking in the 5 and seeing an ugly hunchback (驼背). My friends found me 6 because I didn"t let others get close to me. I thought I was going to go on like this for the rest of my life 7 Angela appeared. That afternoon, I was sitting by myself in a corner of the school-a spot where no one would 8 me. That"s when I first heard her voice. "Hi. Can I sit down?" I raised my head and there she was, with an irresistible smile on her round face. "What are you looking at?" she asked. "Ants." "What are they doing?" "No 9 ." "I bet they"re playing games and Making friends. Don"t you think so?" That was how our 10 started and it didn"t stop. We talked about everything under the sun-the ants, the clouds, my little niche (处境)-until it was sunset. Then suddenly, she saw my 11 . She just stared. My heart 12 . What I feared most had happened and I knew for sure she would 13 me now. She stood up, pointed at my back and said, "I know 14 your back is hunched." I closed my eyes like a crimiml waiting to be 15 . I begged in my heart for her to 16 , but she just kept on going. "I know what you"ve got in there. Do you?" "No," I answered 17 . She bent and whispered in my ears. "Your back is hunched because you"ve got a pair of wings from the angels." I was 18 . I looked into her eyes and her 19 touched my heart. From that day on, I started to leam to 20 myself because I have the wings of an angel and a kind-hearted friend. | ||||||||||||||||||
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