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A policeman was walking along the street. In the doorway of a shop, a man was standing in the ________ light, with an unlighted cigar in his mouth. The policeman ________ and then walked up to the man.

“I’m just waiting for a friend here,” the man said “It’s a(n) ________ made twenty years ago.” The man struck a match and ________ his cigar. The light ________ a pale face with a little white scar(疤) near his right eye. “Twenty years ago tonight, when I said goodbye to Jimmy Wells, my best friend to ________ for the West to make my fortune, we ________ we would meet here again exactly twenty years ________ that date and time.” “I hope your friend will come around soon.” said the policeman, ________.

Twenty minutes later, a(n) tall man hurried across the street. He went directly to the waiting man. “Is that you, Bob?” he asked. “Jimmy Wells?” ________ the man with excitement. “You have ________, Jimmy. I never thought you were so tall.”

When they both looked at each other ________, the man said suddenly “You’re not Jimmy Wells. Twenty years is a long time, ________ not long enough to change a man’s ________.” “It sometimes changes a good man into a ________ one,” said the tall man. “You are under ________ now. Well, here is a note from your friend.” His hand was steady when he began to read, but it ________ a little by the time he had finished. It reads: “Bob: I was at the appointed place ________. When you lighted your cigar I saw it was the face of the man ________ by Chicago police. ________ I couldn’t catch myself, so I went around and got a plain clothes man to do the job.”

1.A. darkB. brightC. dimD. colorful

2.A. slowed downB. picked outC. went onD. hurried up

3.A. mistakeB. timeC. tradeD. appointment

4.A. stoppedB. lightedC. burntD. dropped

5.A. formedB. appearedC. relievedD. showed

6.A. startB. workC. lookD. search

7.A. insistedB. preferredC. agreedD. suggested

8.A. forB. fromC. laterD. at

9.A. speeding upB. coming toC. pulling offD. moving away

10.A. criedB. smiledC. weptD. choked

11.A. grewB. achievedC. changedD. became

12.A. clearlyB. surprisinglyC. quicklyD. happily

13.A. butB. andC. orD. while

14.A. characterB. faceC. qualityD. size

15.A. successfulB. ordinaryC. tallD. bad

16.A. discussionB. controlC. arrestD. inspiration

17.A. trembledB. struggledC. escapedD. understood

18.A. in advanceB. on time

C. before longD. sooner or later

19.A. askedB. wantedC. describedD. caught

20.A. AnywhereB. ThoughC. HoweverD. Anyway

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