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ΪԼĸĸֲѾʼˡӦwhenʱ״Ӿ䡣
𰸡 D
6A.spirits Bfeelings Ccourage Dstrength
ΪԼLisetteȥspiritsʾfeelingsʾ顱courageʾstrengthʾCѡϾ⡣
𰸡 C
7A.smooth Bclumsy Cslow Dsmall
ԼŬLisetteƮݵ貽smoothʾƽclumsyʾġslowʾsmallʾСݾ⣬ӦѡA
𰸡 A
8A.Shouts BLaughter CApplause DCheers
ΪƤ˵ԼŵˣȺĴЦlaughter burstЦ
𰸡 B
9A.broke away Bwent out Cbroke up Dturned out
ܵ˼Լܳȥbreak awayݳ(ɢ٣ѿ뿪)go out Ϩbreak up(飬ƻɢ˥)turn outת(رգ֤)ݾ⣬ӦѡA
𰸡 A
10A.ran Bwalked Cdrove Dcycled
ڶAlcideԼʻӦ
drive
𰸡 C
11A.opened Brolled Csharpened Dwidened
Լַ٣еԾ۾úܴopenʾrollʾsharpenʾ widenʾݾӦѡD
𰸡 D
12A.off Bwith Cafter Dfor
ȻͿˣԼ 𰸡 C
13A.caught Bsearched Csought
Dspotted
Ӿ⣺ھֲԼɨȺѰLisetteϳǿжϳӦspotʾϳ
𰸡 D
14A.surprise Bpuzzle Cstory Djoke
AlcideͻȻԼὫ飬һֹϡ 𰸡 A
15A.Struggling BTrembling CWandering DWhispering
Ͼ֪ԼϽ̨۾ŵذ塣ѡB 𰸡 B
16A.got round Bjoined in Cturned around Dshowed off
Ϊʼֶ࣬롣get round ʾ(Ϣ)
߶Сjoin inʾμӣ롱turn around ʾת(ת䣬תжȥ)show offʾҫŪ
𰸡 B 17A.in Bout Cover Don
ΪԼһֱ浽overʾᡱ 𰸡 C
18A.As BBecause CUntil DSo
ΪԼʱ Lisetteѿšʱ״ӾӦAs
𰸡 A
19A.backward Bforward Conward Ddownward
LisetteǰЦ˵ݵãbackwardʾforwardʾǰءonwardʾǰȡdownward ʾ¡
𰸡 B
20A.still Beven Cever Dalmost
ΪǰߣƤƵȥǿ 𰸡 B .Ķ
One daywhen we had been riding in the burning sun for five hourswe came to a narrowshaky bridge where a railway crossed a stagnant pond (ij)For 30 feet there was nothing but the widely-spaced wooden sleepers (ľ) under our wheelsand nothing to stop us from falling into the steaming bog () below if we overbalanced.Right under the bridge lay
the body of a dead cow.I watched Mat as he approached the bridge and rode straight overwithout even slowing down.I stopped.
Whats up he shoutedfrom the other side.
Im not riding over that thing.If I fallIll be there with that cow
Theres nothing to it.I just did itdidnt I
Youre stronger and taller.My feet cant touch the ground.You do it for me
Mat said strength didnt come into it and rode offleaving me staring down into the sickly__brown__soup.He would be waiting for me around the next cornerbut I knew he would give me at least an hour before coming to help.The sun burned my facesweat ran off my forehead into my eyes and stuck my shirt to my bodymosquitoes flew into my mouth when I breathed.To stand still in this place was to kill myselfanywayto sit around waiting for Mat to help was more than my feminist (ŮȨ) pride could take.I rode back along the track a few hundred yards to get a good run-up ()and over I went.Mat was rightall the obstacles were in my mind.
ƪ Գˮ֮ҡҡխţһݳȴͬȴ˳ͨ˦ȥͬǾԮ֣Сͼı
1The author stopped near the bridge because________. Ashe was tired and wanted to have a rest Bshe found a dead cow under the bridge Cshe was afraid of falling off the bridge Dshe didnt know how to cross the bridge
ϸ⡣ݵεڶIf I fallIll be there with that cow֪ͣ³Ϊµȥ
𰸡 C
2Why did Mat refuse to help the author?
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