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much B. everything C. something D. nothing ( ) 6. A. on the desk B. on his book C. on the blackboard D. in the book ( ) 7. A. laughed B. stopped C. looked D. read ( ) 8. A. began B. changed C. turned D. grew ( ) 9. A. answer B. show C. ask D. give ( )10. A. Tom, says, the teacher B. The teacher says, Tom C. The teacher, says, Tom D. Tom, says the teacher, 三、閱讀理解。 (30分 ) A Mr Clark worked in an office, and he did a lot of important and hard work, but then he began to fet things, and this made his work very difficult. One day he said to himself, I39。m going to see Dr Martin about this. He waited in the doctor39。s waiting room with the other sick people and then the nurse said to him, You can go in and see Dr Martin now. Mr Clark hurried into Martin39。s office, and the doctor said, Please sit down, Mr Clark, what can I do for you? Oh, doctor, said Mr Clark, it39。s too bad. I can39。t remember anything for longer than half a minute, and it39。s making my work very difficult. What can I do? Can you help me? The doctor said, when did this start, Mr Clark? When did what start? Mr Clark asked. ( ) 1. What seems to be Mr Clark39。s problem? A. He did too much work. B. He began to fet things. C. His work was too hard. D. He was too busy to do his work. ( ) 2. What did he decide to do about his trouble? A. To have a rest at home. B. To stop working in the office. C. To visit a doctor about the trouble. D. To stay in the hospital ( ) 3. What did he have to do before he could see the doctor? A. To ask someone to take him to. B. To talk with a nurse about his trouble. . C. To read some magazines and newspaper. D. To sit in the waiting room waiting for his turn. ( ) 4. How long could Mr Clark remember things? A. Half a minute. B. Less than an hour. C. Half an hour. D. A few minutes. ( ) 5. What did Mr Clark39。s answer mean? A. He couldn39。t remember what he had told the doctor. B. He didn39。t catch what the doctor had said. C. He fot what the doctor had said to him. D. He didn39。t like to answer the doctor39。s question. B Mr Jones had a nice, brown coat. He loved it very much, but his wife didn39。t like it. Because it was old. She often said, Give it to a poor man. But Mr Jones always answered, No, I like this coat. Then a cigarette fell on it and ma