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can moveon to (繼續(xù)) the care step. CareLook after the person who is hurt. Don39。t leave the person by himself or 10 for a long time. Tell him or her thateverything will be all right. 1. A. upsetB. angryC. sickD. tired2. A. twoB. threeC. fourD. five3. A. temperatureB. situationC. decisionD. death4. A. inB. forC. atD. on5. A. bloodB. rockC. personD. fever6. A. decideB. meanC. lieD. trust7. A. hardly everB. just nowC. so farD. right away8. A. possibleB. normalC. carefulD. physical9. A. becauseB. thoughC. ifD. so10. A. itselfB. myselfC. yourselfD. herself14.完形填空 In 2011, Henry and I took our children to London to watch the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. We 1 Buckingham Palace at nine o39。clock in the morning. The wedding was at eleven o39。clock, but the streets were 2 crowded. There were big screens around Buckingham Palace and we watched the wedding service at Westminster Abbey 3 the screens. Kate looked beautiful. She wore a nice white dress. Prince William wore a smart red uniform. 4 the wedding service, Prince William and Kate left for Buckingham Palace. We waited 5 . Everyone was shouting and cheering. Even the policemen were happy and making 6 . Suddenly we heard the sound of music and drums. A group of soldiers(士兵)were 7 along the street. They were walking and playing music. After them we saw a beautiful carriage(四輪馬車). 8 the carriage came close to the place where we were standing. People around us were cheering loudly. My 9 were shouting excitedly. Henry was taking photos. Prince William smiled and waved at(向……揮手)us. He looked so happy and friendly. It was a fantastic experience and I will never 10 it. 1. A. looked forB. arrived atC. dreamed ofD. cleaned up2. A. evenB. alsoC. alreadyD. still3. A. withB. ofC. onD. for4. A. AfterB. UntilC. DuringD. Since5. A. luckilyB. seriouslyC. quietlyD. excitedly6. A. rulesB. decisionsC. jokesD. plans7. A. standingB. ingC. waitingD. riding8. A. CertainlyB. CommonlyC. FinallyD. Probably9. A. childrenB. parentsC. brothersD. sisters10. A. refuseB. changeC. missD. forget15.完形填空 Some British and American people like to invite friends for a meal at home. You should not be upset 1 your English friends don39。t invite you home. 2 doesn39。t mean they don39。t like you! Dinner parties usually start 3 7 p. m. and8 ., and end at about 11 . Ask your host what time you should arrive. It39。s polite to bring flowers, chocolate or a bottle of wine 4 a gift. Usually the evening starts with drinks and snacks. Do you want to be extra polite? Say how much you like the room, or the 5 on the wall. But remember—it39。s not polite to ask how much things 6 . In many families, the husband sits at one end of the table and the wife sits at the 7 side. They eat with their guests. You39。ll probably start the meal with soup or something small, then you39。ll 8 .meat or fish with vegetables, and then dessert is followed by coffee. It39。s polite to finish 9 on your plate and take more if you want it. Did you enjoy the evening? Call your hosts the next day, 10 write them a short thank you letter. British and American people like to say thank you all the time!1. A. ifB. afterC. before2. A. HeB. SheC. It3. A. fromB. betweenC. at4. A. forB. likeC. as5. A. clothesB. picturesC. windows6. A. costB. spendC. pay7. A. othersB. anotherC. other8. A. buyB. haveC. get9. A. everythingB. anythingC. something10. A. andB. butC. or16.完形填空 It was a fine spring day for a walk down the street. A mother and her two little girls walked along the sidewalk, happily laughing. 1 , hundred small alien ships appeared on the horizon. It started 2 off some electric rays. People screamed. Children cried. There was 3 everywhere. There came the tingling sound of glasses, breaking everywhere. People fled in every 4 . The mother was jostled(推) and lost hold of her 5 . She raced around shouting and crying for her kids. She thought they were lost to her forever. The sky cleared up. The aliens were 6 . But there was no sight of the children. Heartbroken, the mother reached her house, crying her eyes out. She heard someone 7 Mamma. Was it her kids? She frantically(發(fā)狂似地) 8 around. There they were! Hand in hand they came running towards her. She ran towards them too. Her arms stretched out 9 to hug them. She opened her eyes. The pillow was wet. It was a dream! She raced to the kids39。 bedroom. Her lovely girls were sleeping peacefully. She kissed both their foreheads and 10 love you.1. A. FinallyB. SuddenlyC. Hardly2. A. takingB. puttingC. giving3. A. joyB. panicC. laugher4. A. directionB. opinionC. time5. A. friendsB. studentsC. children6. A. goneB. brokenC. hit7. A. singB. talkC. call8. A. lookedB. droveC. ran9. A. slowlyB. sadlyC. eagerly10. A. shoutedB. whisperedC. replied17.完形填空 One day, while Mark was walking in Central Park, he saw a UFO. He became afraid of it, and ran to the back of a big tree. The UFO landed in Central Park with a loud noise and bright lights around it. A(n) 1 walked out of the UFO. Mark looked out from behind the tree. Just then, the alien saw him too. They 2 looking at each other. Mark was nervous enough to ask, Where do you e from? I39。m from another 3 I39。m Mel, said the alien. Let39。s be friends. Mark thought he sh