一篇完形填空,快///.The house next door had been empty for so long that we had quite forgotten what it was to have neighbors.One day,26 ,a great furniture lorry drew up near our front gate and in a short time,all kinds of furniture were 27 on

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一篇完形填空,快///.The house next door had been empty for so long that we had quite forgotten what it was to have neighbors.One day,26 ,a great furniture lorry drew up near our front gate and in a short time,all kinds of furniture were 27 on

一篇完形填空,快///.The house next door had been empty for so long that we had quite forgotten what it was to have neighbors.One day,26 ,a great furniture lorry drew up near our front gate and in a short time,all kinds of furniture were 27 on
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The house next door had been empty for so long that we had quite forgotten what it was to have neighbors.One day,26 ,a great furniture lorry drew up near our front gate and in a short time,all kinds of furniture were 27 on the pavement(人行道). A small car arrived,out of which came seven people:a man,a woman and five children of 28 ages.The children hurried out and began laughing 29 as the whole family moved into the house.Windows were 30 open;furniture was put into 31 ;and little faces looked curiously at us over the fence and disappeared.It wasour first 32 to the Robinsons.Though we became firm 33 with our new neighbors,we often had causes to be made angry by them.Our garden became an unsafe place:little boys 34 as cowboys or Indians would jump up from behind bushes,35 wooden guns atus and 36 us toputour hands up .Sometimes our lives were 37 ;at others,we were killed with a 38 “Bang!Bang!”.Even more dangerous were the arrows that occasionally(偶然地)came sailing 39 the garden fence. But we did not 40 go in fear for our lives.The Robinsons were friendly and helpful and when we left for the holidays,we knew we had nothing to fear 41 our neighbors were around.We understood what it was like to have 42 in the long,friendless,winter evenings 43 Mr..Robinson would 44 in for a cup of tea and chat;or when Mr..Robinson would 45 over the fence and talk endlessly with Father about gardening problems.
26.A.but B.therefore C.however D.strangely
27.A.unloaded B.removed C.loaded D.destroyed
28.A.the same B.various C.young D.middle
29.A.happily B.sadly C.surprisingly D.frighteningly
30.A.broken B.kicked C.forced D.pushed
31.A.place B.room C.order D.use
32.A.management B.introduction C.interview D.knowledge
33.A.enemies B.strangers C.friends D.relatives
34.A.looking B.pretending C.dressed D.worn
35.A.throw B.put C.fire D.point
36.A.ask B.order C.make D.lead
37.A.saved B.wasted C.considered D.spared
38.A.soft B.sharp C.funny D.slow
39.A.on B.through C.over D.across
40.A.always B.ever C.sometimes D.then
41.A.unless B.though C.so long as D.even if
42.A.fun B.cheers C.discussions D.company
43.A.while B.when C.as D.since
44.A.drop B.slip C.jump D.break
45.A.climb B.fall C.lean D.lie

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