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Mr Newton was a famous scientist. He liked thinking of some
1 and for it he was often
absent-minded (心不在焉的).One evening, when he
2 home at eight o'clock, his family were out.
He waited for a long time, but none
3 .He became so worried about them that he couldn't eat. He
wanted to eat nothing at all. Then he
4 his wife always took the children to the park on Wednesday
and after that she would take them to the
5 .And it was Wednesday that day.
Mr Newton was no longer worried. He began to feel
6 . He ate some bread, meat and tomatoes.
After supper he fell
7 in the chair. Later on a little noise woke him up. He
8 that someone had
entered the house. They slipped into(潜入)the sitting room,
9 turning on the lights.
Jumping off the chair, he thought,"
10 "
Then he heard, "What are you doing here, Daddy?" Now he understood: they were his children.
( )1. A. games ( )2. A. left ( )3. A. disappeared ( )4. A. remembered ( )5. A. hotel ( )6. A. full ( )7. A. asleep ( )8. A. felt ( )9. A. with ( )10. A. Policemen |
B. papers B. arrived B. served B. learned B. cinema B. weak B. awake B. thought B. without B. Singers |
C. problems C. watched C. called C. guessed C. post office C. clean C. lonely C. heard C. for C. Thieves |
D. tickets D. came out D. appeared D. expected D. hospital D. hungry D. nervous D. described D. of D. Doctors |