After I had been waiting there   1   more than ten minutes, I felt certain I   2   have missed the busThere was only   3   thing I could do about that: I would just have to   4   homeOf course it was entirely my own   5   I had told   6   the last bus always   7   Little Sutton at ten thirty exactly and it   8   now ten to elevenIt would   9   me at least an hour and a half and possibly more to walk to my home in Forest End  10   there was a full moon in the sky and I was quite   11   to walking much farther than thatPerhaps I had   12   not take the short cut(近路)through the woods: I might easily lose my   13   in the darknessI was halfway home when I heard a car   14   slowly behind meCould it be my imagination   15   was it actually following me down the hill?   16   else should it be making such slow progress? No matter what the fact was, I decided to have a try, so I stood still   17   if I were waiting for it to pass meIt stopped just beside me, the door   18   and a man got   19   , who said worriedly, “Have you any idea where we can get petrol at   20   time of night? We’ve just run out completely.”

1Afor

Bvery

Cfairly

Dlittle

2Acould

Bmight

Cmust

Dshould

3Aa

B<span lang=EN-US style='mso-bidi-font-size:10.5pt'>any

Cone

Dsome

4Ago

Bbe

Crun.

Dwalk

5Amistake.

Bidea

Cwrong

Dthing

6Aabout

Bme

Cof

Dit

7Agot

Bpast

Carrived

Dleft

8Ais

Bhas been

Cwas

Dbecame

9Acost

Bhave taken

Ctake

Dhave spent

10AEven though

BBut

CAnd

DThough

11Aable

Bused

Cabout

Dunable

12Abetter

Bhad

Cthe best

Dstill

13Aroad

Bdirection

Cway

Dbeautiful stars

14Acome

Bis coming

Chas been coming

Dcoming

15Anor

Bor

Cand

Dthen

16AWhere

BHow

CWhat

DWhy

17Aas

Beven

Cbut

Dthere

18Aopened

Bopen

Cwas opened

Dcloses

19Aoff

Bout

Cdown

Dto

20Athe

Bno

Cthat

Dthis

 

答案:A;C;C;D;A;B;D;C;C;B;B;A;C;D;B;A;A;A;B;D
提示:

1.       等了多長時間,完成時表示一段時間用for

2.       我確定我肯定已經(jīng)錯過了公交車了

3.       我能做的只有一件事

4.       我只有回家,go home

5.       當(dāng)然這完全是我的錯誤

6.       我自己跟我自己說過

7.       最后一班車總是準(zhǔn)時10點半從Little Sutton出發(fā)

8.       而現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)10點50了,整個故事都用的一般過去時態(tài)所以用was

9.       take somebody some time to do something做某事花費某人多長時間,would后跟動詞原型

10.   但是天上有明月

11.   be used to doing…表示習(xí)慣做…我習(xí)慣走比這更遠(yuǎn)的路

12.   had better not do最好不要

13.   lose one’s way迷路

14.   heard a car coming聽到一輛車慢慢在我后面開來

15.   這是我的幻覺呢或者它的確是正跟著我?

16.   where else在哪個別的地方,這句話的意思是它會在哪個別的地方走這么慢呢?

17.   as if好像,仿佛。我停了下來,就好像我在等它過去一樣

18.   車門打開了

19.   get out一個男人出來了,從車?yán)锍鰜?/p>

20.   at this time of night在夜里的這個時候。

 


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