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west of England. He was swimming in the sea one day. As he opened his mouth, his false (not real) teeth
fell out and floated (漂) away. The following year, Mr Jones returned to the same town. When he was
having dinner in a local cafe one evening, he mentioned the story of his lost teeth to the manager. The
manager looked surprised. He explained that he had found a set of false teeth on the beach last month.
Then he asked Roy Jones if he wanted to try them on. "OK," said Mr Jones. "I suppose it won"t do any
harm." When the manager brought him the teeth, Mr Jones put them into the mouth, and laughed and
laughed. They were his!
In 1987, an American couple called Jane and Robert Bentley went for a picnic on a beach in
California. When they returned home, Mrs Bentley realized that she had lost her wedding ring (结婚戒指).
It wasn"t expensive but it was valuable to Jane. The Bentleys drove back to the beach and searched for the
ring for three hours, but couldn"t find it. A few months later, Mr Bentley went fishing off the same beach.
As he pulled a large crab (螃蟹) out of the sea, he noticed that there was something on one of its claws
(爪). It was his wife"s wedding ring!
B. laughing on the beach
C. talking to someone
D. swimming in the sea
B. in a local shop
C. by the manager of a cafe
D. by Mr Jones himself
B. her husband was fishing
C. she was having a picnic
D. she drove back to the beach
B.
C.
D.
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the word "sun", the sun in the sky, is spelt.
England is a country with 2 weather.It is often cloudy and rainy,so the people there don"t get much
sunlight (阳光) in the year. When 3 Chinese student arrived at London Airport,a tall English policeman
opened his 4 to check the visa (签证). The policeman was 5 to find the Chinese name "Sun" in the
passport. He thought it was pronounced just 6 the English word "sun". So he said to the student, "I see
your name is Sun. You are 7 here."
The Chinese student felt surprised. So he asked the policeman, "Is there anything wrong with my passport
or visa? Do I have to 8 to my country?" "What?" shouted the policeman. "No,we"ll never let you go away."
The Chinese student was worried by now. He thought he was going to be arrested (逮捕). He was sure
9 he had been in trouble. 10 he wondered whether he had broken the British (英国的) law. So he
asked the policeman again, "What happened? What have I done?"
It was then that the policeman began to 11 . He" said, "You don"t know what you have done, Mr Sun?
You 12 sunlight to England! So we don"t want you to go away."
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Agatha Christic would never forget the night when she met a robber (抢劫者) many years ago. That evening,she went to a birthday party which 1 until two o"clock in the morning. Agatha walked in the 2 street alone. Suddenly from the back of a dark 3 a tall man with a sharp knife in his right hand ran out at her. "Good 4 , lady," the man said in a low voice. "I don"t think you wish to die here!" ""What do you want?" "Your earrings. Take them off!" Agatha suddenly had a 5 idea. She tried to cover her necklace with the collar (衣领) of her overcoat while she used 6 hand to take off both of her earrings and then quickly 7 them on the ground. "Take them and let me go," she said. The robber thought that the girl didn"t like the earrings at all, only trying to keep the necklace. It would cost more, so he said, "Give me your necklace." "Oh, sir. It doesn"t 8 much. Please let me wear it." "I"m not that 9 .Quick!" With shaking 10 Agatha took off her necklace. As soon as the robber left, she picked up her earrings and ran as fast as she could to one of her friends. The earrings cost 480 pounds and the necklace the robber had taken away cost only six pounds. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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