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  Bill went to the hospital because he had a bad cold.The doctor said, “Well, Bill, you are going to have some injections(打針), and you’ll feel much better.This evening a nurse will come and give

  you the first injection and you’ll get another one tomorrow morning.”

  In the evening, a young nurse came to Bill’s bed and said to him, “I’m going to give your first injection now, Bill.Where do you want it?”

  Bill was puzzled.He looked at the nurse for a minute and said, “Nobody let me choose that before.Are you really going to let me choose?” “Yes, Bill,” she answered.“Where do you want your injection?”

  “Well, then,” Bill answered with a smile, “I want I tin your left arm, please.”

閱讀短文并根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷下列句子正誤:

(1)

Bill was ill and he went to see a doctor.

(  )

(2)

A young nurse came to Bill’s house and gave him the first injection.

(  )

(3)

The nurse asked Bill to choose where he wanted the first injection.

(  )

(4)

Bill wanted his first injection in the nurse’s left arm.

(  )

(5)

The nurse was very old.

(  )
答案:1.T;2.F;3.T;4.T;5.F;
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