Mr. Green was ill and went to the hospital. A doctor looked him over and said, “Well, Mr. Green, you are going to {A. get; B. give; C. make; D. hold} some injections, and you’ll feel much better. A nurse will come and give you the first one this evening, and then you’ll {A. may; B. have to; C. had better} get another one tomorrow evening.” In the evening a young nurse came to Mr. Green’s bed and said to him, “I am going to give you your {A. first; B. one; C. two; D. second} injection now, Mr. Green. Where do you want it?” The old man was surprised. He looked at the nurse for a {A. hour; B. minutes; C. moment}, then he said, “Nobody has ever let me choose that before. Are you really going to let me choose now?” “Yes, Mr. Green,” the nurse answered. She was in a hurry. “Where do you want it?” “Well, then,” the old man answered {A. with a smile; B. in time; C. in surprise; D. with tears in his eyes} “I want it in your left arm, please.”