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B
The day before Mother’s Day this year, the police received a call from all old woman because her husband George had gone missing from their home. He has Alzheimer’s disease(阿尔茨海默病). The police found George two blocks(街区) away from his home. He couldn’t tell the police where he lived. However, he was able to understand where he was going clearly. He was buying his wife Doris flowers for Mother’s Day falling on Sunday. He has done that since she gave birth to their first child.
Three years ago, George was told he had the disease. Since then his illness has become worse and worse. His wife had to look after him. She was sad to see the disease take away her husband’s memories. The police told George’s family they would take him home straight—but George didn’t agree to go with them.
“He was pretty adamant,” Officer James Smith told the reporter. “He wasn’t going home unless he got those flowers. He wanted to buy flowers for his wife, because the next day was Mother’s Day,” the officer added.
So the police decided to help George achieve his goal. They stopped at a local supermarket and helped him choose a bunch(束) of beautiful roses. “We had to get those flowers. We didn’t have a choice,” the officer said.
(
A. George’s son. B. George’s wife.
C. George’s daughter. D. George himself.
(
A. Sunday B. Saturday C. Friday D. Monday
(
A. clear B. unclear C. relaxed D. worried
(
A. 严肃的 B. 坚决的
C. 难过的 D. 烦躁的
(
A. George’s illness can be cured easily
B. George’s wife likes flowers very much
C. George loves his wife very much
D. George always misses his mum
The day before Mother’s Day this year, the police received a call from all old woman because her husband George had gone missing from their home. He has Alzheimer’s disease(阿尔茨海默病). The police found George two blocks(街区) away from his home. He couldn’t tell the police where he lived. However, he was able to understand where he was going clearly. He was buying his wife Doris flowers for Mother’s Day falling on Sunday. He has done that since she gave birth to their first child.
Three years ago, George was told he had the disease. Since then his illness has become worse and worse. His wife had to look after him. She was sad to see the disease take away her husband’s memories. The police told George’s family they would take him home straight—but George didn’t agree to go with them.
“He was pretty adamant,” Officer James Smith told the reporter. “He wasn’t going home unless he got those flowers. He wanted to buy flowers for his wife, because the next day was Mother’s Day,” the officer added.
So the police decided to help George achieve his goal. They stopped at a local supermarket and helped him choose a bunch(束) of beautiful roses. “We had to get those flowers. We didn’t have a choice,” the officer said.
(
B
)6. Who called the police?A. George’s son. B. George’s wife.
C. George’s daughter. D. George himself.
(
B
)7. The story happened on ______.A. Sunday B. Saturday C. Friday D. Monday
(
A
)8. When the police found him, George was ______ about what he wanted to do.A. clear B. unclear C. relaxed D. worried
(
B
)9. What does the underlined word “adamant” mean in the third paragraph?A. 严肃的 B. 坚决的
C. 难过的 D. 烦躁的
(
C
)10. We can know that ______ from the passage.A. George’s illness can be cured easily
B. George’s wife likes flowers very much
C. George loves his wife very much
D. George always misses his mum
答案:
6.B 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.C
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