But at three o’clock the next morning, when Grandma Li 50 , some noise 51 . She 52 carefully. It was a dog. She thought, “There wasn’t any dog here before. It 53 be the young man’s.” She 54 him and telephoned the young man at once. Before the young man could say something, she stopped the call.
Nothing more happened 55 four o’clock. Then Grandma Li’s telephone rang. When she answered the phone, she heard, “I’m the man upstairs. I’m sorry to trouble you, but I want to tell you I don’t have a dog at all!”
46. A. upstairs B. up C. above D. higher
47. A. get to sleep B. sleeps C. slept D. falls asleep
48. A. sad B. pleased C. surprised D. worried
49. A. looked quiet B. looks quiet C. looked quite D. looks quite
50. A. was sleeping B. was falling asleep C. slept D. was getting to sleep
51. A. woke her up B. waked she up C. woke up her D. waked up she
52. A. heard B. listened C. was hearing D. listened to
53. A. can B. may C. must D. could
54. A. angry with B. angrier with C. is angry with D. was angry with
55. A. when B. after C. at D. until
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