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阅读理解。 It was four in the afternoon. The sun was shining (照耀) and it was very hot. Few people

阅读理解。 It was four in the afternoon. The sun was shining (照耀) and it was very hot. Few people

阅读理解。

It was four in the afternoon. The sun was shining (照耀) and it was very hot.

Few people wanted to go out. Mrs. West had to meet her father at the train station. The old man wanted

to see doctors in the city hospital.

Now she was walking in the street. There were no trees and she felt very hot. But she was very fat and

couldn't walk fast. She didn't find a boy walking just behind her. And she met a friend and said hello to him.

"Who's the boy behind you, Mrs. West?" asked the man.

Now she saw the boy. She was angry and asked,"What are you walking behind me for, boy?"

"There's no shade (阴凉处) in the street, you know," answered the boy."It's cool behind you, I think."

根据短文内容,判断下列各句正(T) 误(F)。

( )1. Few people went out this afternoon because it was very hot outside.

( )2. Mr. West was ill at the train station.

( )3. Mrs. West was too fat to walk fast.

( )4. Mrs. West was going to meet her friend at the train station.

( )5. The boy felt cool when he was walking behind Mrs. West.

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第1题
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第3题
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第4题
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第5题
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第7题
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