Dr. Johnson worked in a h  1 . Three years ago, when he was sixty-eight years old, he retired(退休). But a lot of patients came to ask him to l  2  them o  3 . He was very b  4  and tired in the day-time and he wanted to have a good r  5  at night.

  Half a year ago a young man moved in the room upstairs. At first he was q  6 . The old man was s  7  with him. But before long several friends often came to see him in the evening. They talked loudly, sang and danced u  8  late at night, Dr. Johnson was u  9 , but he didn't say anything.

  It was the young man's birthday yesterday. All his friends came at seven in the evening. They drank a lot, s  10  songs, danced and made a lot of n  11  The old man couldn't fall a  12  the whole night. The next morning, as soon as he got up, he went u  13  and began to knock at the door. The young man opened the door and let the old man go in.

  “Did you hear me b  14  on the ceiling(天花板) last night, young man?” asked Dr. Johnson.

  “It doesn't matter, sir,” said the young man. “I don't m  15  It was very noisy in my house too.”

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hospital; look; over; busy; rest; quiet; satisfied; until; unhappy; sang; noise; asleep; upstairs; heating; mind


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