He was let _______ in the waiting-room .

[  ]

Await       Bwaiting

C to wait      D waits

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  Mr Robertson was the owner of a large company.One day, he went into his office early in the morning to get ready to go to the airport and set out for a city far away.

  He was leaving his office when Bill, a nightwachman(巡夜人), came in.Bill just came off work.After he said “Good morning” to Mr Robertson, Bill told the owner about his dream.Last night he dreamed Mr Robertson's plane crashed(墜毀) soon after it took off.Mr Robertson was very surprised when he heard this.He decided to go by train.

  Bill's dream came true.That morning the plane really crashed just after it had taken off.Mr Robertson heard that news soon after he came back.To express his thanks, Mr Robertson gave Bill 5000 dollars.He gave him a letter, too.Mr Robertson told Bill that a man like him should be let to go.Bill was surprised and asked, “For what reason?” Mr Robertson said, “Go home and read the letter, and you'll know why.”

  Bill went home and opened the letter in a hurry.After he read it, he became very sad.In the letter there was only one sentence.But it was enough to tell the reason why he was let to go.Can you guess why?

(1)

The nightwatchman ________

[  ]

A.

worked very hard

B.

had a terrible dream

C.

saw a plane crash

D.

wasn't kind to Mr Robertson

(2)

Mr Robertson ________

[  ]

A.

was lucky not to be on the plane

B.

still traveled by air

C.

decided not to travel by train

D.

didn't thank the nightwatchman

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The sentence in the letter might be“________”.

[  ]

A.

You're too old to be a nightwatchman

B.

I didn't want to see you again because of your dream

C.

A nightwatchman should keep awake the whole night

D.

Thanks a lot for telling me your dream

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He was let _______ in the waiting-room .


  1. A.
    wait
  2. B.
    waiting
  3. C.
    to wait
  4. D.
    waits

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