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— I came all the way to inform you of the time and place of the meeting.
— You could have _____ yourself the trouble by calling me.

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A. shared
B. spared
C. cost
D. removed
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My mother married my father largely, it seems, to help him out with his five motherless children. Having any herself was a secondary consideration. But first she had a girl, then she had another girl, and it was very nice, of course, to have them, but slightly disappointing, because she belonged to the generation and tradition that made a son the really important event; then I came, a fine healthy child. She was forty at my birth, and my father forty-nine. Four years later she had another son, and four years later still another son. The desired preponderance (优势) of male over female had been established, and twice five made ten. I found the gap of two generations between my parents and me easier, in a way, to a single generation gap. Children seldom quarrel with their grandparents. I have been able to think of mother and father as grandparents. Also, a family of ten means a dilution (稀释) of parental affection; the members tend to become indistinct (模糊的): I have often been called,"Philip, Richard, Charles, I mean Robert."

1. According to the author, his father married his mother because he wanted her to _______ .

A. bring him another five children

B. bear him more children

C. bring up his children

D. look after their children

2. It was disappointing for the author's mother to have one girl and then another because_______ .

A. there were already many girls in the family

B. boys were more important to her than girls

C. she didn't intend to have any children

D. she thought she would have boys only

3. The author seldom quarreled with his parents because_______ .

A. there was a lot of parental affection in the family

B. the parents were easy-going people

C. the generation gap between them was too big

D. the children were not distinct

4. The author's mother finally stopped having any more children because _______ .

A. she was getting old and did not want any more

B. she thought ten children were enough for the family

C. she had more boys than girls now

D. her husband did not want her to have any more

5. Which of the following is the author's first name?

A. Philip. B. Richard. C. Charles. D. Robert.

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The policeman on the beat moved around as it was his turn to patrol the avenue. The time was about ten at night, but freezing wind with a taste of rain had almost emptied the streets. Trying doors as he went, swinging his club(棒) with many clever movements, he turned now and then to set his watchful eyes down the peaceful street. When about midway of a certain block, he suddenly slowed his walk. In the doorway of a closed store a man leaned, with an unlighted cigar in his mouth. As the policeman walked up to him, the man spoke up quickly.

    “It’s all right, officer,” he said, confidently. “I’m just waiting for a frienD.It’s an appointment made twenty years ago. Sounds a little funny to you, doesn’t it? Well, I’ll explain. About that long ago there used to be a restaurant where this store stands―‘Big Joe’ Brady’s restaurant.”

“Until five years ago,” said the policeman. “It was torn down then.”

The man in the doorway struck a match and lit his cigar. “I came a thousand miles to stand in this door tonight, and it’s worthy,” said the man, “Twenty years ago tonight, I dined here at ‘Big Joe’ Brady’s with Jimmy Wells, my best frienD.He and I were brought up here in New York, just like two brothers together. I was eighteen and Jimmy was twenty. The next morning I was to start for the West to make my fortune. You couldn’t have dragged Jimmy out of New York; he thought it was the only place on earth. Well, we agreed that night that we would meet here again exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what our conditions might be or from what distance we might have to come. We figured that in twenty years each of us ought to have our fortunes made, whatever they were going to be.”

1. The underlined part “on the beat” most probably means ______.

       A.walking down the street on duty            B.moving his club following a beat

       C.on the point of beating a wrong doer      D.experiencing a fast heart-beating

2. The writer described the weather at the beginning of the story to ______.

       A.sing high praise for the greatness of friendship

       B.create an atmosphere for the coming appointment

       C.praise the officer for his willing awareness of his duty

       D.inform us of the situations of the appointment made 20 years ago

3. Which of the following can be a most reasonable guess?

A.The man may have been to “Big Joe” several times in the past year.

       B.Jimmy must have broken the appointment they had arranged.

       C.The man from the west might have made a large fortune.

       D.The policeman must have been Jimmy Wells himself.

4. We can learn from the story the man from the West was “ ______”.

  A.proud                 B.loyal              C.easy-going             D.optimistic

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The policeman moved up the avenue impressively. It was barely 10 o’clock at night, but the chilly wind with rain had kept people out of the streets.

The policeman suddenly slowed his walk. In the doorway of a darkened store a man leaned, with an unlighted cigar in his mouth. As the policeman walked up to him the man spoke up quickly.

“It’s all right, officer,” he said, “I’m just waiting for a friend. It’s an appointment made twenty years ago. Well, about that long ago there used to be a restaurant where this store stands —‘Big Joe’ Brady’s restaurant.”

“Until five years ago,” said the policeman. “It was torn down then.”

The man in the doorway struck a match and lit his cigar. The light showed a pale, square-jawed face with keen eyes, and a little white scar near his right eyebrow. His scarf pin was a large diamond.

“Twenty years ago tonight,” said the man. “I dined here at ‘Big Joe’ Brady’s with Jimmy Wells, my best friend, and the finest guy in the world. He and I were raised here in New York, just like two brothers, together. I was eighteen and Jimmy was twenty. The next morning I was to start for the West to make my fortune. You couldn’t have dragged Jimmy out of New York; he thought it was the only place on earth. Well, we agreed that night that we would meet here again exactly twenty years from that date and time, no matter what our conditions might be or from what distance we might have to come. We figured that in twenty years each of us ought to have our fortunes made, whatever they were going to be.”

“It sounds pretty interesting,” said the policeman. “Rather a long time between meets, though, it seems to me. Haven’t you heard from your friend since you left?”

“Well, yes, for a time we corresponded,” said the other. “But after a year or two we lost track of each other. Yet I know Jimmy will meet me here if he’s alive, for he always was the truest guy in the world. He’ll never forget. I came a thousand miles to stand in this door tonight, and it’s worth it if my old partner turns up.”

The policeman twirled his club(警棍) and took a step or two, saying: “I’ll be on my way. Hope your friend comes around all right.”

“I’ll give him half an hour at least. If Jimmy is alive he’ll be here by that time. So long, officer.”

“Good-night, sir,” the policeman went away.

The man who had come a thousand miles to fill an appointment with the friend of his youth, smoked his cigar and waited.

About twenty minutes he waited, and then a tall man in a long overcoat, with collar tuned up to his ears, hurried across from the opposite side of the street. He went directly to the waiting man.

“Is that you, Bob?” he asked, doubtfully.

“Is that you, Jimmy Wells?” cried the man in the door.

“Bless my heart!” exclaimed the new arrival, grasping both the other’s bands with his own. “It’s Bob, sure as fate. I was certain I’d find you here, Well, twenty years is a long time.”

“You’ve changed lots, Jimmy. I never thought you were so tall by two or three inches.”

“Oh, I grew a bit after I was twenty. Come on, Bob; we’ll go around to a place I know of, and have a good long talk about old times.”

The two men started up the street, arm in arm. The man from the West, his egotism(自负) enlarged by success, was beginning to outline the history of his career. The other, hidden in his overcoat, listened with interest.

At the corner stood a drug store, brilliant with electric lights. When they came in, each of them turned to gaze upon the other’s face.

The man from the West stopped suddenly and released his arm.

“You’re not Jimmy Wells,” he said sharply. “Twenty years is a long time, but not long enouth to change a man’s nose from straight to flat.”

The tall man said, “You’ve been under arrest for ten minutes, Bob. Chicago thinks you may have dropped over our way and asks us to have a chat with you. Going quietly, are you? That’s sensible. Now, before we go on to the station here’s a note to you. You may read it here at the window. It’s from Patrolman (巡警) Wells.”

The man from the West unfolded the little piece of paper. His hand was steady when he began to read, but it trembled a little when he had finished. The note was rather short.

“Bob: I was at the appointed place on time. When you struck the match to light your cigar I saw it was the face of the man wanted in Chicago. Somehow I couldn’t do it myself, so I went around and got a plain clothes man to do the job. JIMMY.”

55.The man leaning in the doorway was waiting to      .

       A.tell a policeman an extremely moving story                                B.keep an appointment made 20 years before

       C.help the police to catch a wanted criminal                                 D.show off his great success in his adventure

56.Twenty years before, Jimmy used to be        .

       A.a policeman                                              B.a boss of a restaurant

       C.Bob’ best friend                                       D.a keen-eyed guy

57.The underlined word “corresponded” here means “      ”.

       A.agreed with each other                           B.were equal or similar

       C.suffered from loneliness                           D.exchanged some letters

58.The policeman went away in order to          .

       A.get he man from the West caught           B.keep going on guard of the street

       C.find the man wanted by the police          D.get off duty and go home for good

59.Bob in the story is described as a man who     .

       A.was good at cheating                               B.was modest by nature

       C.stuck to his promise                                                                    D.betrayed his friend

60.The end of the story shows that      .

       A.time will wait for no man                        B.friendship is precious

       C.justice can hardly be done                       D.life is hard to predict

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