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Tens of thousands of people of Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province took part in the funeral(葬礼) of “the most beautiful driver” Wu Bin on June 4, 2012.        
At noon on May 29, he drove the Zhejiang A19115 large bus from Wuxi back to Hangzhou, carrying 24 passengers.        It hit Wu in the abdomen(腹部). He looked very painful and put the right hand over the abdomen, then drove slowly down, stopped at the side of the road, playing two flashing lights to let other drivers be careful, and pulled a good handbrake(拉好手刹). At last he tried his best to stand up, turned to the frightened passengers and said: “     
The passengers saw he couldn’t speak and blood kept running from his abdomen. At once they called the police. Wu Bin was later sent to Wuxi Liberation Army 101 Hospital.            But he saved 24 passengers’ lives on his bus.        

A. Don’t run, safety first.
B. On the morning of June 1, Wu Bin died.
C. Wu Bin made the greatest thing in the last minute.
D. Many of them volunteered(自愿)to help to keep traffic orders.
E. At about 11:40, a piece of iron suddenly dropped from the sky.
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A.ride B.carry C.drive D.bring

A.kiss B.laugh C.look D.hand

A.man B.boy C.teacher D.fisherman

A.old B.young C.excited D.moved

A.spoke B.said C.repeated D.answered

A.hands B.feet C.eyes D.face

A.kind B.clever C.wrong D.right

A.school B.sea C.boat D.river

A.still B.ever C.never D.only

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A. introducedB. spelled C. named  
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A. gave B. lent C. offered  
A. surprising B. happy C. exciting  
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A.house B.farm C.hospital D.school

A.brown B.yellow C.black D.white

A.when B.until C.for D.since

A.cost B.spend C.pay D.take

A.love B.hate C.question D.surprise

A.accepted B.refused C.understood D.cared

A.situations B.suggestions C.plays D.plans

A.farmers B.scientists C.doctors D.inventors

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A.before B. when C. after D. while

A.my B. your C. our D. their

A.sit B. walk C. run D. dance

A.and B. so C. also D. but

A.looking B. drawing C. watching D. getting

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A.which B.what C.if D.whether

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