I’m Philip.One day, I had a bad toothache.I couldn’t eat anything.So I went to see the dentist.

  “What’s wrong with your teeth?” asked the dentist.

  “I have a toothache,” I told him.

  “Let me see your teeth…Um, there’s a hole(洞)in one of the teeth.Do you eat a lot of sweet food?” the dentist asked me.

  “Yes, I do.I often eat ice cream, biscuits, chocolates and I often drink colas and milk with sugar,” I told him.

  “All these are bad for your teeth.You must eat less sweet food and brush your teeth at least twice a day.Now let me fill your tooth, “ said the doctor.

  A few minutes later, I felt much better.

1.Philip’s ________ hurt badly one day.

2.The dentist found ________ in one of the teeth.

3.Philip had a bad toothache because he ________

4.The dentist told Philip that he had better ________

5.After the dentist ________, Philip felt much better.

答案:
解析:

  1.teeth

  2.a(chǎn) hole

  3.eat a lot of sweet food

  4.eat less sweet food and brush teeth at least twice a day

  5.filled his teeth


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