3.When a voice in the room greeted him, the man ______.
A.was so glad that he could say nothing
B.was surprised because the voice was familiar to him
C.ran to open the door for his friend
D.tried to hurry away from the room
4.When he smelt a kind of perfume in the room, ______.
A.he knew who was there immediately
B.he felt familiar with the smell
C.he noticed a man hiding there
D.he remembered who had that kind of perfume
5.Mr Grant might be ______.
A.a person who worked in a place far away from his home and now came back
B.an escaped criminal (逃犯) who tried to come home without being seen
C.a policeman who was waiting to catch an escaped criminal
D.a person who came to see a friend of his
B
Judo (柔道) and Karate (空手道) are sports for self-de fence. They began in the eastern part of the world, but now many Americans enjoy them too. In fact, schools for teaching them have been opened all over the United States and Canada.
Players in both sports use only their hands, arms, legs and feet. However, the two sports are quite different. In Karate, players hit each other with the open hand and with the closed fist (拳头) They also use foot for kicking. In Judo, players are more likely to throw each other. Then they try to touch and pin (按住) each other down. They also move their arms and legs in large circles. Karate moves, on the other hand, are short and quick. Players stand away from each other. They only touch one another with quick punches (猛击) and kicks.
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