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did you keep me waiting for twenty minutes?” John said __10__ except one word –“Sorry!” . make B. made C. get D. got . past B. to C. of D. after . to arrive at B. to get C. to leave D. to ride . Every time B. From now on C. Before D. Then . looked for B. looked after C. looked at D. looked around . made B. left C. had D. felt . hears B. was hearing C. heard D. would hear . name B. school C. age D. address . polite B. angry C. happy D. kind . something B. everything C. anything D. no thing IV. 閱讀理解 EVERYTHING has two sides. One side of SARS is already clear. It is a deadly disease, which causes fear. There were 2,601 cases (病例 ) recorded on the Chinese mainland on April 24, according to government report. 115 people have died and numbers keep rising But, there is another side. SARS is a reminder (提醒 ) of how fragile life can be. Suddenly, it’s not just the old people who are thinking about death. Everyone now realizes there might not always be a tomorrow. Wang Xinying, a student in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province came into contact (接觸 ) with a suspected (疑似 ) SARS patient in midApril. He was told to stay at home for at least two weeks. “Watching TV about more and more SARS patients dying, I never knew that death could be so close. Life is valuable (珍貴的 ) and I’m going to treasure (珍惜 ) every single day,” he said. SARS teaches people to be grateful, both for their own lives and for others. Doctor s and nurses, for example, have to spen