Here is the Nine O’clock News. Today there are four items on this program.
President Absul Krim of Syria has said that danger of war in the Middle East is because Syrian people have waited too long for an end to the troubles with their neighbours. If war comes, says Mr. Krim, Syria will be ready. These remarks have been made in Damascus, the capital of the Syrian Arab Republic.
Policemen in New York have gone on strike. Their leader Mr. Paul Angeli says that they will return to work only when they receive more money for working long hours, and doing what Mr. Angeli calls" the most dangerous job in the city".
Ben kiteson, a writer of stories and plays for children, has died at his home in California. Mr. Kitson was 82. His most famous book of stories The Gentleman’s House sells all over the world in more than twenty-five languages.
It has been a good year on the farm. The warm, wet spring and the fine summer have been
One night, a little before nine o’clock, Dr Johnson was answering a telephone call. He was asked to go and give an operation to a very sick boy at once. The boy was in a small hospital in Glens Falls, sixty miles away from Dr Johnson’s city--Albany. The boy had hurt himself in a traffic accident. His life was in danger, but his family was so poor that they could not pay the doctor anything. After he heard all this, Dr Johnson was driving carefully. He thought that he could get to the hospital before 12 o’clock. A few minutes later, the doctor’s car had to stop for a red light at a crossing. Suddenly a man in an old black coat opened the door of the car and got in.
"Drive on", he said. "I’ve got a gun (枪)."
"I’m a doctor," said Johnson. "I’m on my way to a hospital to operate on a very sick..."
"Don’t talk," said the man in the old black coat. "Just drive.
A. was a good man, he didn’t care for the money
B. hurt himself on the way to Glens Falls
C. did the operation and the boy was saved
D. won’t do the operation until the boy’s family paid the money
Here is the Nine O’clock News. Today there are four items on this program.
President Absul Krim of Syria has said that danger of war in the Middle East is because Syrian people have waited too long for an end to the troubles with their neighbours. If war comes, says Mr. Krim, Syria will be ready. These remarks have been made in Damascus, the capital of the Syrian Arab Republic.
Policemen in New York have gone on strike. Their leader Mr. Patti Angeli says that they will return to work only when they receive more money for working long hours, and doing what Mr. Angeli calls "the most dangerous job in the city".
Ben Kitson, a writer of stories and plays for children, has died at his home in California. Mr. Kitson was 82. His most famous book of stories The Gentleman’s House sells all over the world in more than twenty-five languages.
It has been a good year on the farm. The warm, wet spring and the fine summer have been very good
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