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People say laughter is the best medicine, but sometimes too
much of a good thing may not be so good. What happened to me last night made me
deeply understand the meaning of that.
Last night I was alone at home. When I was watching a funny
movie, I suddenly started laughing and couldn't stop myself.
At first, I was feeling good.
But after about 5 minutes, I came to know I wasn't going to
stop at all. I began to feel a little worried.
Time for bed. But I couldn't sleep because I kept laughing. So
I got up and started doing some housework. I cleaned my apartment, laughing
hard. I washed all the dishes left over from dinner, still laughing crazily. I
tried to hold my cat in my arms, but it ran away from me in fear. I spent the
rest of the night in front of my computer, of course, still laughing.
When time finally came to get ready for work, I realized
that I simply couldn't go to the office like that. I decided to call my boss
for leave, but laughing was the only thing I could do on the phone.
After listening to my "lovely" laughter for a few
minutes, my boss couldn't help shouting angrily, "Are you mad? You're
fired (解雇 ) !"
Suddenly I woke up. Thank God! I just had a dream.
(1)
What happened last night made the writer_______.
A . understand something
B . forget his pain
C . keep doing housework
D . get a good job
(2)
When the writer was watching a movie, he suddenly started
A . crying
B . coughing
C . jumping
D . laughing
(3)
The cat ran away because________.
A . it was going to sleep
B . it was afraid of the writer
C . it wanted to have dinner
D . it saw a mouse running
(4)
How did the writer's feelings change in the story?
A . relaxed—angry—good
B . good—excited—worried
C . good—worried—relaxed
D . worried—good—angry
答案: A
D
B
C