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A man decided to take off early from work and go drinking.He stayed there until the bar closed at three in the morning, and he was drunk at that time.After leaving the bar, he returned home on foot.When he entered his house, he didn't want to wake his wife, so he took off his shoes and started tiptoeing(用腳尖走)up the stairs.Halfway up the stairs, he fell down.That wouldn't have been so bad, but he had some empty bottles in his back pockets, and they broke.The broken glass hurt his back terribly.He was so drunk that he didn't know he was hurt.A few minutes later, when he was taking off his clothes, he noticed the blood, so he looked himself over in the mirror.He found his back was hurt terribly.He repaired the damage as best as he could and then he went to bed.The next morning his head was hurting, his back was hurting, and he was trying to think up a good story when his wife came into the bedroom.He told his wife his story.“Well, you really tied one on last night,” she said, “and where did you go?” “I worked late,” he said, “and I stopped for a cup of beer.” “A cup of beer? That's a joke,” she replied, “and you were drunk last night.Where did you go?” “What makes you so sure I got drunk last night?” “Well,” she replied, “my first big clue(線索)was when I got up this morning, I found many Band-Aids(創(chuàng)可貼)on the mirror.”

(1)

The man didn't want to wake his wife because ________

[  ]

A.

he loved his wife very much

B.

he was afraid that he would be hurt

C.

he was afraid his wife would find him drunk

D.

his wife liked him doing so

(2)

How did the wife find her husband got drunk?

[  ]

A.

She was very clever.

B.

She found many Band-Aids on the mirror.

C.

She found some broken bottles.

D.

She knew her husband very well.

(3)

The underlined phrase “tied one on” may mean “________”.

[  ]

A.

摔倒

B.

躺在地上

C.

受傷

D.

喝醉

(4)

When did the man find himself hurt?

[  ]

A.

When he took off his clothes to go to bed.

B.

When he fell down to the ground.

C.

At three o'clock in the morning.

D.

When his head and back were hurting.

答案:1.C;2.B;3.D;4.A;
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