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   John and his wife had the small restaurant near a

(1)________

station. The restaurant often stayed open until the

(2)________

early hour of the morning,because people came to

(3)________

drink there,while they were waiting buses.

(4)________

    At 2 o'clock one morning,a man is still sitting

(5)________

at a table in the small restaurant. He was sleep

(6)________

John's wife wanted to go to the bed.She looked into

(7)________

the restaurant several time,and each time the man

(8)________

was still there. At last she went to his husband

(9)________

and told to him,“You've woken him six times now,

(10)________

but he isn't drinking anything. Why not send him away? It' s very late. ”

 
答案:
解析:

(1) the→a

(2) √

(3) hour→hours

(4) waiting后加for

(5) is→was

(6) sleep→asleep

(7) 去掉the

(8) time→her

(9) his→her

(10) 去掉told后的to


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