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umped out of bed. The floor was ____19__ against my feet as I ran out into the hallway, right behind my friend. I couldn39。t see the fire anywhere, ___20___ as we ran towards the front door, I could hear the ___21___ making a loud noise all around me. It was inside the ___22___. We ran out into the front yard and looked __23____ at the house, seeing black smoke ing out of the ___24___ house.We were standing there watching the house when I looked down and __25___all of my friend39。s bags and suitcases ___26___ lined up on the front grassland, including his basketball. __27____ he noticed the house was on fire, he took all of them out to the grassland before ing back in to ___28___ me about it. That fire had started in the basement (地下室), and it spread up into the walls and was burning the ___29___ we were standing on. The floor and much of the house fell down not long after we came out. The firemen said we were very ____30__.Of course, we are not friends anymore. B.staying D.resting B.volleyball D.basketball B.sleeping D.drinking B.soft D.dirty B.a(chǎn)nd D.but B.door D.car B.walls D.yard B.down D.forward B.big D.stone B.made D.noticed B.gradually D.naturally B.If D.Before B.show D.phone B.bed D.floor B.lucky D.scared三、閱讀理解(每小題3分,共15分) “Save the whales!” That39。s what the picture on Jake Smith39。s bedroom wall said. Jake liked having a picture that said something important。 that showed he cared. He just never expected to get a chance to save a real whale, one right in his own neighbourhood.It was a Saturday morning when the newspaper first reported the whales39。 ing. A group of the animals were swimming close to the beach in Jake39。s hometown. All the local people rushed out to the beach to see them. They were expecting a beautiful show, better than a movie, but nothing they39。d have to do anything about.Then one whale swam in their direction, directly towards land. It came in with the waves, and when the waves receded,it stayed. Its huge body rested on the sand. Suddenly, Jake and his family and all the others were no longer sightseers. They had to bee res