Debbie got up early last Saturday morning. She wanted1in Green Park with some ot her friends. She was very happy about it.2she was ready, she got on her bike and left for the park – it was on the other side of the town. Suddenly, as she was riding fast, she3sirens (警笛). The sound of the sirens was getting4, so Debbie looked5her to see what was happening. As a result (結(jié)果), she fell off her bike and lay in the middle of the road. Luckily, Debbie wasn’t hurt,6a car hit her bike. After the car7, two men got out and started running.8, a police car stopped next to the same car and three policemen got out and started running after the two men. One of the policemen shouted, “Stop the thieves (賊)!”
9a policeman came to see Debbie. He thanked her because, in a way, she had helped them10.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      goes to skate
    2. B.
      go skating
    3. C.
      going to skate
    4. D.
      to go skating
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      While
    2. B.
      As soon as
    3. C.
      If
    4. D.
      As quickly as
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      heard
    2. B.
      listened to
    3. C.
      found
    4. D.
      saw
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      close and close
    2. B.
      closer and closer
    3. C.
      big and big
    4. D.
      bigger and bigger
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      after
    2. B.
      in front of
    3. C.
      behind
    4. D.
      before
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      because
    2. B.
      so
    3. C.
      but
    4. D.
      and
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      fell over
    2. B.
      passed away
    3. C.
      turned back
    4. D.
      stopped
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      A few minutes later
    2. B.
      Just then
    3. C.
      After an hour
    4. D.
      Very fast
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      In a few days
    2. B.
      Sometimes
    3. C.
      Some time later
    4. D.
      At the same time
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      get out of the car
    2. B.
      run after the two men
    3. C.
      catch the thieves
    4. D.
      shout at the thieves
DBADC CDBCC
文章講述的是黛比在去公園的路上,由于轉(zhuǎn)身看身后的事情而摔倒在馬路上,正是由于她摔倒在路上,擋住了逃跑的小偷,從而幫了警察。
1.動詞用法。want to do sth
2.句意理解。意為她一準備好就騎車去公園了。As soon as 意為一……就……
3.動詞辨析。根據(jù)后面的警笛可知,此處填的是聽。hear指聽到的結(jié)果,listen to是動作,此處意為,她聽到了警笛的聲音。
4.意為警笛的聲音越來越響。
5.句意理解。根據(jù)前后句可知,她是往后看,然后摔倒了。
6.句意理解。她沒有受傷,但是一輛汽車撞倒了她的自行車上。
7.上下文,因為汽車撞倒了自行車上了,所以無法繼續(xù)行駛,只能停止(stop)
8.上下文。根據(jù)后面可知警察在追小偷,所以警察是緊跟其后,所以是就在那時,警車也停了下來。
9.一會以后
10.上下文。警察抓住了小偷,就因為黛比的自行車擋住了小偷的汽車,所以是黛比幫助警察抓住了小偷。
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