In Wednesday evening, we went to the Town Hall.         

76. _________________

It was last day of the year and a large crowd of              

77. _________________

People have gathered under the Town Hall clock.            

78. _________________

It would beat twelve in twenty minutes’ time.               

79. _________________

Fifteen minutes past and then, at five to twelve              

80._________________

the clock stopped. A big minute hand didn’t move.           

81._________________

We waited and waited, but nothing was happened.           

82. ________________

Suddenly someone shouted, “It’s two minutes to twelve.       

83._________________

The clock stopped!” I looked at my watch. It was true.        

84. ________________

The big clock refused to welcome the New Year.              

85. ________________

76  in on     77. last前加 the   78. have - had    79. beat―strike            80 past―passed

81. A The   82. was刪去        83. to―past       84. stopped前加has      85. √

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