About once a month I have to go to Bedford for my work. One day I went into a   21  there to have something to   22  . The waiter took my coat and put it in a small room.
About an hour later I was   23  to go. The waiter   24  me my coat. Something fell out of the pocket onto the floor. It was a small white box. I took a   25  look at the   26  . “Oh, you’ve brought   27  coat,” I said to the waiter. “It looks very much like mine,  28  it is quite new, and this isn’t my box, either.”
“Oh, then I   29  someone has taken your coat and left his,” said the waiter. “This kind of thing   30  sometimes.”
I opened the box. There was a beautiful gold   31  in it. The waiter and I   32  to go to the police station.
“Has anyone lost a ring?” I asked at the station.
“Yes,” said a policeman. “A young man who came in this morning lost a ring, he lost it in London.”
He   33  the young man. A few minutes later, the man arrived.
“Yes, this is my ring,” he said. “How can I   34  you, sir? You see, I paid a lot of money for this ring and   35  I lost it on the train!”
After I told him the   36  of the coat, he said, “You haven’t been on the train. I haven’t been in the hotel, so how did my ring   37  in the coat?”
“Did anyone sit or stand next to you on the train?” asked the policeman.
“Yes,” said the young man. “But I don’t remember his face.”
“You may remember this   38  ,” said the policeman. “Was it like this one?”
“Yes, it was,” said the young man. “But my friend here isn’t the thief.”
The policeman laughed. “No,” he said. “The thief on the train stole your ring, and   39  our friend here, he went into the hotel to get some food. Only he didn’t take the   40  coat away with him.”

【小題1】
A.hotelB.restaurantC.companyD.shop
【小題2】
A.doB.buyC.eatD.make
【小題3】
A.a(chǎn)skedB.gladC.invitedD.ready
【小題4】
A.showedB.returnedC.broughtD.dressed
【小題5】
A.specialB.closeC.usualD.near
【小題6】
A.waiterB.boxC.coatD.pocket
【小題7】
A.no one else’sB.a(chǎn)nother’sC.other’sD.someone else’s
【小題8】
A.butB.a(chǎn)ndC.insteadD.for
【小題9】
A.knowB.wonderC.supposeD.find
【小題10】
A.a(chǎn)ppearsB.happensC.meetsD.changes
【小題11】
A.ringB.coinC.penD.sign
【小題12】
A.realizedB.thoughtC.wantedD.decided
【小題13】
A.searchedB.rememberedC.telephonedD.a(chǎn)sked
【小題14】
A.returnB.thankC.payD.help
【小題15】
A.thenB.soC.yetD.however
【小題16】
A.thingB.priceC.storyD.problem
【小題17】
A.comeB.putC.setD.get
【小題18】
A.personB.ringC.boxD.coat
【小題19】
A.a(chǎn)fterB.beforeC.likeD.a(chǎn)s
【小題20】
A.rightB.goodC.sameD.other


【小題1】A
【小題1】C
【小題1】D
【小題1】C
【小題1】B
【小題1】C
【小題1】D
【小題1】A
【小題1】C
【小題1】B
【小題1】A
【小題1】D
【小題1】C
【小題1】B
【小題1】A
【小題1】C
【小題1】D
【小題1】D
【小題1】C
【小題1】A

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