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After a car accident put me into the hospital,I felt angry about the way my life was turning out.The doctors repaired the major damage done to my  41  .But 1 was lying there feeling pretty sorry for myself.I didn’t care to see anyone or to talk to anyone.

For a week the nurses had been good about leaving my door closed.But one morning 1 was awakened by  42  of people in the hallway.

Since 1 was still feeling  43  for myself.I didn’t wake up in a pleasant mood.As I pushed the button to ca11 the nurse.I saw a little boy in the hallway,holding a teddy bear in one hand.A cast(石膏)completely  44  his other arm,from fingers to shoulder.

I heard his mother telling him to sit and wait.He looked over to me and   45  at me.Then without warning he came running into my room.As 1 was silently complaining of the nurses leaving my door  46  , the smile upon his face widened.

He came right up next to my  47  and held out his big brown teddy bear.It was missing an eye but cute.I stared at him.not knowing what he was wanting from me.

He said.”Teddy is still sick.He needs to stay here.Could you keep him here till he gets better?”

I  48  out and took Teddy from his hand.I promised 1 would take care of Teddy until the time he got better and keep him from  49  afterwards.

Just then the mother called to him.He looked back at me,said  50  and ran out.His mother smiled down at him and the nurse wheeled him away.I sat there hugging Teddy.The nurse responded to my call  51  in time to catch the tears rolling down my cheeks and the biggest smile on my face.

1 will never forget what that little boy gave to me that day.It was so much   52    a well-loved,one-eyed teddy bear.I have kept my promises to that little boy too.

A.car      B.body      C.soul    D. heart

A.sounds     B.voices     C.noises   D.accents

A.guilty        B.happy      C.sorry   D.ashamed

A.surrounded B.covered     C.wrapped   D. tied

A.shook     B.stared     C.glanced     D.smiled

A.closed     B.unlocked     C.open   D.removed

A.bed      B.chair      C.nurse   D.car

A.handed     B.reached     C.stretched   D.spread

A.harm      B.ruin      C.wound   D.hurt

A.hello      B.welcome     C.goodbye   D.wish

A.even      B.already     C.only    D.just

A.rather than    B.less than     C.more than  D.other than

【小题1】B

【小题2】A

【小题3】C

【小题4】B

【小题5】D

【小题6】C

【小题7】A

【小题8】B

【小题9】A

【小题10】C

【小题11】D

【小题12】C


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