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[填空题]She rushed past the policeman, (hope)______ he wouldn’t ask ’what she had in her suitcase.
[填空题]She rushed past the policeman, (hope) ______ he wouldn’t ask what she had in her suitcase.
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A. I hope she’ll be all right soon.
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B. You must take some medicine.
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C. What’s wrong
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D. You’d better stay in bed till tomorrow.
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E. Perhaps she’s caught a cold.
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F. Really
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G. I agree.
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H. Nothing serious.
A: Mum, I don’t feel very well.
B: Oh dear! (56) .
A: I don’t know. I’ve got a headache and a cough.
B: (57) . If you’re not better by then, I’ll take you to see the doctor.
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B: There’s something wrong with Kate.
C: (58) . What’s the trouble
B: She’s not feeling well. I told her to stay in bed till tomorrow.
C: (59) .
B: I hope not. She says she’s got a headache and a cough. (60) .
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[填空题]What did Mrs. Edwards hope
She hoped to be _________.
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