One day, I was working alone on the roof of a new six-story building. When I completed my work, I discovered that I had about 500 pounds of bircks left over!   36 carry the bricks down by hand I decided to lower them by a pulley(滑車(chē)), which fortunately was  _37 to the side of the building on the sixth floor.
Fastening the rope at the ground level, I went up to the roof and  _38 the bricks into a barrel (桶). Then I went back to the  _39 and untied the rope,   40 it tightly to insure a __41__  fall of the 500 punds of bricks. You know, I only weighed 135 pounds. Due to my __42 _ at being pulled off the ground so suddenly, I lost my presence of mind and  _43  to let go of the rope. Needless to say, I went on at a rather  _44 _ rate up the building.
Near the third floor, I met the barrel __45 , which made my collarbone(鎖骨)broken, __46 _ only slightly, I didn’t stop. At approximately(大約)the same time, the barrel  _47__ the ground, and the bottom fell out of the barrel.   48 the bricks, the barrel now weighed about 50 pounds. I refer you again to my weight of 135 pounds.  _49   you might imagine, I began a rapid down.
Also near the  _50 _ floor, I met the barrel coming up, which made my legs broken. The encounter(相遇)with the _ 51 _ slowed me enough to reduce my  _52 when I fell onto the pile of bricks, and  53 , only three vertebrae(椎骨)were broken. However, as I __54__there on the bricks in pain, unable to move, and  _55  the barrel six stories above, I again lost my presence of mind. I let go of the rope!
小題1:
A.Rather than B.Other thanC.Better thanD.Instead of
小題2:
A.connectedB.a(chǎn)ttached C.a(chǎn)ddedD.joined
小題3:
A.broughtB.carriedC.loadedD.took
小題4:
A.ceilingB.floor C.roofD.ground
小題5:
A.grabbingB.pulling C.fasteningD.holding
小題6:
A.suddenB.quick C.slowD.peaceful
小題7:
A.carelessnessB.surpriseC.excitementD.joy
小題8:
A.forgotB.had C.tookD.began
小題9:
A.slowB.rapid C.strangeD.special
小題10:
A.coming downB.going upC.going downD.coming up
小題11:
A.SlowedB.Calmed C.RelaxedD.Cooled
小題12:
A.fellB.beat C.hitD.knocked
小題13:
A.BesidesB.WithoutC.WithD.Beyond
小題14:
A.AsB.When C.WhileD.Which
小題15:
A.firstB.ground C.secondD.third
小題16:
A.bricksB.barrel C.pulleyD.rope
小題17:
A.painB.weight C.injuriesD.speed
小題18:
A.unluckilyB.surelyC.undoubtedlyD.fortunately
小題19:
A.satB.lay C.stoodD.bent
小題20:
A.noticedB.rememberedC.watchedD.saw

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