Mike’s birthday was coming soon, so he asked his father for a bicycle so that he wouldn’t need to walk to school anymore. ________, Mike’s father had lost his job and didn’t have much money. Mike got a book instead, but he didn’t complain.

One day while Mike was walking past a bookstore on his way to school, he saw ________ on a bike. The bike was too big for him. As he _________ around the corner, the bike hit a stone and he ________.

Mike recognized(認(rèn)出) that the boy was a student in his ________. The boy’s name was Peter. Peter seemed to have broken his ________. Mike picked up Peter’s bike and rode to the nearby hospital to get help. After Peter ________ to the hospital, Mike rode Peter’s bike to school so that he wouldn’t be ________ for class.

Peter wasn’t seriously hurt. He just needed to stay at home for several days. Mike visited Peter every day __________ Peter’s leg was well. From then on, Mike and Peter became good friends.To Mike’s surprise, Peter got a new ________ on his birthday two months later and Mike could have Peter’s old bike. Mike was very happy.

1.A. Instead B. Finally C. However

2.A. a little girl B. a little boy C. an old man

3.A. was turning B. turns C. turned

4.A. ran away B. flew away C. fell down

5.A. hospital B. house C. school

6.A. arm B. leg C. hand

7.A. brought B. will bring C. was brought

8.A. sorry B. proud C. late

9.A. if B. until C. but

10.A. bike B. book C. jacket

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