11.今天报纸上报道一个男孩子帮助警察抓到了一个盗窃犯。
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12.一些伦敦报纸上面有许多个人广告。
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13.当我们爬到山顶上的时候几乎喘不过气来。
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14.今天早晨报纸上的标题引起了我的注意。
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15.当史密斯先生一家外出度假的时候,一些盗贼闯进了他们家中。
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1.Unfortunately they hadn't allowed for the heavy traffic and got to the airport too late to catch their flight.
2.Watching news broadcast on TV can keep you up date on the situation both home and abroad.
3.He hopes to catch up on the lessons he missed during the weekend.
4.Once you have worked out a studay plan,you should put it into practice.
5.Many people lent a helping hand to that poor child.
6.He collected much money from his friends and posted it to the people in the earthquake area.
7.He looked a new word up in a dictionary whenever he runs across it.
8.It is the first time he has ever been in China.
9.He is a scientist who has made great contributions to the society.
10.She is no star.
11.It is reported in the newspaper today that a boy has helped the police to catch a robber.
12.Some Londen newspapers are full of personal advertise ments.
13.We were almost breathless when we climbed to the top of the mountain.
14.The headline of the newspaper caught my eye this morning.
15.Some burglars broke into Mr.Smith's house when they were away on holiday
九、阅读下列短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出一个最佳答案填空。
Standing alone at the Browns'party,Anna Mackintosh thought about her houband Edward,establishing him clearly in her mind's eye.He was a thin man,forty-one years of age,with fair hair that was often untidy.In the seventeen years they'd been married
he had changed very little:he was still nervous with other people,and smiled in the same abashed(不自然的)way,and his face was still almost boyish.
She believed she had failed him because he bad wished for children and she had not been able to supply any.
She had.over the years,become neurotic about this fact and in the end,quite some time ago now,
she had consulted a psychiatrist,a Dr.Abbat,at Edward's request.
In the Brown's rich drawing room,its walls and ceiling gleaming with a metallic surface of
imitation gold,Anna listened to dance music coming from a tape recorder and continued to think about her husband.
In a moment he would be at the party too,since they had agreed to meet there,although
by now it was three-quarters of an hour later than the time he had stated.
The Browns were people he knew in a business way,and he had said he thought it wise
that he and Anna should attend this gathering of theirs.She had never met them before,
which made it more difficult for her,having to wait about,not knowing a soul in the room.
When she thought about it she felt hard done by,for although Edward was kind to her
and always had been,it was far from considerate to be as late as this.Because of her nervous
condition she felt afraid and had developed a sichness in her stomach.She looked at her watch and signed.