On my last day in Nairobi, I decided to visit the game reserve(野生動物保護(hù)區(qū)). On  1  my hotel, I b-ought a map and hired a car. On the way I   2  to take photos of many interesting    3   , A little lateral was very pleased when I saw notices   4?_: “Be careful: Lions.   5  in your car.” I didn't mean to get out and   6   across a shallow river, I was halfway across when my   7   began to turn round and round without   8   a bit: the car had stuck in the mud.

Full of   9   , I looked round carefully. There was not a lion    10   , I was soon in the   11   and my clothes got wet and muddy, and there was   12   I could do. The car didn't   13   though I pushed it hard.

There was a   14   quite near. I didn't dare to go there. So I had to get back into the car. I felt very   15_. I wondered how long it would be   16  I was discovered by the lions. The lions would quite   17   a tasty meal of a human being   18   !

I was wild with    19    when, several hours later, a keeper drove up in a jeep and   20   my car onto dry land.

It took me some time to explain to the clerks what had happened to me when I returned to the hotel, but I do not think that anyone really believe me!

1. A. leaving            B. reaching           C. visiting           D. seeing

2. A. stopped           B. drove              C. rode              D. forgot

3. A. keepers          B. animals           C. cars               D. lions

4. A. writing            B. printing           C. marking          D. saying

5. A. Stay              B. Eat                C. Sleep             D. Look                  

6. A. walked           B. drove              C. jumped          D. stepped

7. A. wheels           B. legs               C. feet             D. home

8. A. shopping         B. working          C. moving          D. turning

9. A. fear               B. anger             C. surprise          D. pleasure

10. A. in the stream   B. in my car         C. in the distance   D. out of doors

11. A. river             B. car                C. seat              D. clothes

12. A. everything      B. anything          C. something        D. nothing

13. A. move            B. rise                 C. open              D. start

14. A. hotel             B. village           C. forest              D. keeper

15. A. worried          B. surprised          C. safe               D. brave

16. A. before            B. when             C. after              D. since

17. A. hate             B. enjoy               C. thank            D. refuse

18. A. dead             B. fresh              C. alive              D. young

19. A. anger            B. fear                C. surprise           D. joy

20. A. pulled            B. pushed             C. lifted             D. carried

 

 

1-20 AABDA BACAC ADACA  ABCDA

 

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