When Tommy got up in the morning, he did not feel very   1   He sneezed (打噴嚏) and his nose was runningHe thought that perhaps he had   2   a coldTommy’s mother put her   3   on his forehead and found his temperature was very highShe was   4   and told him to see a doctor at onceThere is a clinic near their homeIt opens at ten o’clock in the morningAs it was still early, Tommy   5   on the sofa to relax him self, When the clock struck ten, he left home for the clinic.

    Several   6   were waiting for the doctor when he arrivedThe nurse asked him to tell her his registration(掛號) numberThen she took out his record card and put a thermometer (體溫表) in his mouthShe told him to keep it under the tongueAfter a   7   she took it out and told him that it read 101 degrees Fahrenheit (華氏)Tommy waited for some time before he was   8   to the doctor’s roomThe doctor asked him   9   questions and   10   to his heart heatsThen he advised Tommy to drink more water and sleep more.

1Apleased

Benjoyable

Cmerry

Dwell

2Ainfected

Bcaught

Cattracted

Dfell

3Aarm

Bthumb

Chand

Delbow

4Aworried

Bdispleased

Cdisappointed

Dfear

5Alie

Blaid

Clay

Dlain

6Aladies

Bsickly

Cill persons

Dpatients

7Atime

Bsecond

Cwhile

Dperiod

8Aomitted

Badmitted

Centered

Dlet

9Amore

Banother

Ca few

Dto answer

10Aheard

Bcared

Cleft

Dlistened

 

答案:D;B;C;A;C;D;C;B;C;D
提示:

1.     覺得不舒服:did not feel very well。

2.     had caught a cold 感冒了。

3.     把手放在他額頭上。

4.     很擔(dān)心,she was worried。

5.     躺在床上,lie的過去式是lay。

6.     已經(jīng)有幾個病人在外面等了。

7.     過了一會兒,用after a while。

8.     允許去見醫(yī)生。

9.     問了一些問題。

10.   聽了聽他的心跳

 


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