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  Ted Robinson has been worried all the week . Last Tuesday he received a
letter from the  local police . In the letter he was asked to call at the station . Ted
wondered why he was  wanted by the police , but he went to the station yesterday
and he is not worried at more. 
  At the station , he was told by a smiling policeman that his bicycle had been
found . Five  days ago , the policeman told him , the bicycle was picked up in a
small village four hundred  miles away . It is now being sent to his home by
train. 
  Ted was most surprised when he heard the news . He was amused
(感到有趣), too , because  he never expected (指望) the bicycle to be found .
It was stolen twenty years ago when Ted  was a boy of fifteen. 
1. What happened last Tuesday ?
    ______________________
2. What was he told at the station ?
    ______________________
3. What are the police doing with the bicycle ?
    ______________________
4. Why was he surprised and amused ?
    ______________________
5. How old was Ted when his bicycle was stolen ?
    ______________________
1. Tom Robison received a letter from the local police. 
2. He was told that his bicycle had been found. 
3. It's now being sent to his home by train. 
4. Because the bicycle was stolen twenty years ago . He never expected the
bicycle to be  found. 
5. He was only fifteen.
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