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John and Mary had a nice home and two lovely children, a boy and a girl. John had a good _
1_ and
had just been asked to go on a business trip to another city and it was _
2_ that Mary needed an outing
and would go along too. They _
3_ a reliable woman to care for the children and made the _
4_, returning
home a little earlier than they had planned.
_
5_ they drove into their home town, they found a home in flames. Mary said, "Oh well, it isn't our
fire; let's go home."
_
6_ John drove closer and exclaimed (惊叫), "That home belongs to Fred Jones who works at the
plant. He wouldn't be _
7_ work yet. Maybe there is something we could do."
John drove up and they were both _
8_ to see the whole house in flames. A woman on the lawn was
in hysterics _
9_, "The children! Get the children! They are in the basement."
10 Mary's protests (反对), John grabbed the water hose and soaked (浸湿)his clothes, put his
wet handkerchief on his head and
11 for the basement which was full of
12 . He found two nearly
suffocated (窒息的)children and after carrying them to safety, he asked how many more children were
13 there. They told him two more and Mary
14 his arm and screamed, "John! Don't go back! It's
15 ! That house will cave in any second!"
But he shook her off and went back by
16 his way down the smokefilled hallway and into the
room. It
17 a long time before he found both children and started back and at last when they came
out into the_
18 and fresh air, he found that he had just
19 his own children.
It turned out that the babysitter had
20 them at this home while she did some shopping.
( )1. A. job ( )2. A. known ( )3. A. asked ( )4. A. preparations ( )5. A. Before ( )6. A. And ( )7. A. off ( )8. A. heartbroken ( )9. A. coughing ( )10. A. Apart from ( )11. A. reached ( )12. A. smoke ( )13. A. up ( )14. A. pulled ( )15. A. dangerous ( )16. A. pushing ( )17. A. meant ( )18. A. shade ( )19. A. helped ( )20. A. left |
B. family B. believed B. hired B. promise B. As B. So B. on B. consciencestricken B. screaming B. In case of B. searched B. darkness B. away B. took B. useless B. feeling B. spared B. sunlight B. found B. charged |
C. wife C. decided C. intended C. decision C. Once C. Now C. out of C. horrorstricken C. whispering C. Instead of C. dashed C. children C. out C. grabbed C. over C. jumping C. spent C. shadow C. recognized C. removed |
D. boss D. hoped D. reminded D. trip D. Since D. But D. at D. povertystricken D. weeping D. In spite of D. sent D. danger D. down D. held D. stupid D. moving D. seemed D. crowd D. rescued D. forgotten |