He fell off the bike and ______his leg.A.hurtB.hurtsC.hurting
He fell off the bike and ______his leg.
A.hurt
B.hurts
C.hurting
He fell off the bike and ______his leg.
A.hurt
B.hurts
C.hurting
A.That's too bad
B.He may be too careless
C.He should be careful
D.Sorry to hear that
听力原文:M: I fell off my bike and hurt my leg.
W: I'm sorry to hear that.
Q: What happened to the man?
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A.He lost his bike.
B.He had a toothache.
C.He fell off his bike and hurt his leg.
W: Well, it might be an internal injury. I think you want to go make sure that there is nothing wrong with your back.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.The man has an internal injury.
B.The man should buy a new bike.
C.The man should go to see a doctor.
D.The man has nothing wrong with his back.
A.He hurt his knees when a tall ladder fell on him.
B.He injured his ankle when he fell from a ladder.
C.He sprained his hands when he fell off the roof of his house.
D.He injured his legs when he fell off the roof of his home.
A.He hurt his knee when a tall ladder fell on him.
B.He injured his ankle when he fell from a ladder.
C.He sprained his hand when he fell off the roof of his house.
D.His foot has a paint can on because he likes painting the house.
听力原文:I didn't catch that point. I must have dozed off for a minute.
According to the speaker, why did he fail to catch the point?
A.Because he was away for a while.
B.Because he simply couldn't understand.
C.Because he was thinking about something else.
D.Because he fell asleep.
听力原文: Ten years ago a small boy fell off his bicycle because he wanted to look behind. This gave Billy Morgan, a British businessman, a new idea. He designed a bicycle helmet with a built-in minor.
Mr. Morgan launched the product six months ago, and it now has sales of 27,000 and sells in twelve countries from Korea to Finland. The target for the second year is for sales of nearly 1 million pounds.
But it wasn't easy for Mr. Morgan to become successful. He had problems when he tried to interest UK manufacturers in making the helmet. It cost Mr. Morgan 1 million pounds of his own money to develop the helmet for the mass market.
Mr. Morgan found a helmet-maker in France. He worked with French consultants to make the design better for mass production, and spent £ 450,000 on preparing the French plant to make the helmet.
Now he plans to do more research and development. He wants to manufacture other designs of rearview helmets for motorcycling, skiing and horse-riding.
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A.A product launch that didn't succeed.
B.A new idea that became a commercial success.
C.A manufacturing problem.
D.A new design of the bicycle helmet.
What is the accident?
A.A boy fell into the river.
B.A boy's bike is broken.
C.A boy was hit by a car.
听力原文: Bill is probably the world's unluckiest lover as well as one of the most persistent. His troubles began last September when he fell in love with Vivian at first sight.
At first, Bill. tried traditional methods. He sent her flowers and wrote her several letters and poems. She ignored them. Then Bill decided to try out the power of music. He bought a guitar and practiced hard for a whole month before playing outside her bedroom window one night. She poured a bucket of water over his head.
Yet, Bill was not the type to give up easily. He bought a ring and waited outside her house. When Vivian came out to go to work, Bill went down on his knees immediately and told Vivian he would not get up until she agreed to marry him. Vivian left him alone and went off to work.
All his attempts ended in vain and Bill decided to kill himself. The first idea that flashed into his mind was to throw himself in front of a train, but he fell between the rails and the train passed safely over him. Next he jumped in front of a bus, but the bus driver braked in time, and he only suffered some cuts and bruises. Then Bill promised to himself that he would never attempt to commit suicide again. Unfortunately, on his way home, he was struck dead by a falling flowerpot.
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A.He fell in love with Vivian.
B.He began to practice guitar.
C.He was rejected by Vivian.
D.He decided to commit suicide.
听力原文: A young man who refused to give his name dived into the river yesterday morning to save a twelve-year-old boy. The boy ran away after he was rescued. He had been swimming in the river and had caught his foot between two concrete posts under the bridge. He shouted out for help. At the time a young man was riding across the bridge on his bicycle. He quickly got down and dived into the fiver. He then freed the boy' s foot and helped him to the river bank where a small crowd had collected. The boy thanked his rescuer sincerely, then ran off down the mad. He was last seen climbing over a gate before disappearing over the top of the hill. The young man who was about 20 years of age said, "I don't blame the boy for not giving his name. Why should he? If he wants to swim in the river, that' s his business. And if I want to help him, that's mine. You can not have my name either." He then am back to the bridge, got on his bicycle and rode away.
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A.He fell into the river but couldn't swim.
B.He fell into the river together with his bike.
C.He had his foot caught between two posts in the river.
D.He dived into the river but couldn't reach the surface.