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[填空题]He saw an old lady (cross) ______ the road.
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He saw the old lady and her car on the side of the road. He could see she needed help. So he pulled up in front of her car and got out.
Even with the smile on his face, she was worried. He didn’t look safe. He looked poor and hungry.
He said, “I’m here to help you, ma’am. My name is Bryan Anderson.”
All she had was a flat tire (轮胎), but for an old lady, that was bad enough. Bryan changed the tire and she couldn’t thank him enough for the help. Then, the lady asked how much she owed him. She had already imagined all the terrible things that could have happened. He told her that if she really wanted to pay him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could give that person the help they needed.
A few miles down the road, the lady saw a small cafe. She went in. The waitress came over with a sweet smile, one that even being on her feet for the whole day couldn’t erase. She noticed the waitress was nearly eight months pregnant (怀孕), bu
A. She had difficulty talking to a stranger.
B. She noticed a forced smile on his face.
C. She found him in trouble too.
D. She feared he might hurt her.
[填空题]Looking out of the window, the old lady saw Tony (run) ______ towards the post man.
[填空题]He saw an old man(cross) _______ the road.
[单项选择]Peter could not believe his eyes______he saw old Jimmy dancing.
[A] when [B] since [C] if
[单项选择]As my father grew old he became odd. He became mean where once he had been open-handed, and complained about the bills run up by the students who sometimes lived with him. He often woke up at four in the morning and started to go out of the house. And he mislaid things, but he had never in his life had to find anything or file anything. He told the same stories, but he had always repeated stories, absorbed in the telling and unaware of the listener’s expression of recognition or boredom. Now he had fewer stories to tell.
But the structure of his personality remained intact and his mind was as keen and fresh, as alert to anything new and interesting as it had ever been. The spring before he died I gave a seminar to a group who thought of themselves as avant-guard (先锋派), but he was the most searching questions.
In the summer of 1956, after he had to move from the little house in which all the mementos of his life were in place, he was obviously failing. Although his grandch
A. usually followed a strict set of rules about diet and exercise
B. had a penetrating mind
C. believed he had a right to run risks in his own way
D. often asked his neighbors to tell him interesting stories