相关习题
 0  16388  16396  16402  16406  16412  16414  16418  16424  16426  16432  16438  16442  16444  16448  16454  16456  16462  16466  16468  16472  16474  16478  16480  16482  16483  16484  16486  16487  16488  16490  16492  16496  16498  16502  16504  16508  16514  16516  16522  16526  16528  16532  16538  16544  16546  16552  16556  16558  16564  16568  16574  16582  151629 

科目: 来源:山西省模拟题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。

     My 14-year-old son, John, and I spotted the coat at the same time. It was hanging at a (an)   1   clothing
store. The coat had a black velvet collar, delightful tailoring, a Fifth Avenue label (标签) and a (an)   2   price
of $ 28.
     We looked at   3  , saying nothing,   4   John's eyes shone. Dark, woolen topcoats were popular just then
with   5   , but could   6   several hundred dollars now.
     John   7   the coat. He turned from side to side, eyeing himself in the mirror with a serious, studied   8 
 that soon changed into a smile. The   9   was perfect. John wore the coat to school the next day and came
home wearing a big smile. "How did the kids like your coat?" I asked. "They love it."  He said, carefully  10 
it over the chair and smoothing it flat.
     Over the next few weeks, the   11   came over John. Quiet, reasoned discussion was   12   argument. He
became more thoughtful and eager to  13  . "Good dinner, Mum,"  he would say every evening. One day when
I suggested that he might start on homework before dinner, John said, "You are right, and I guess I will."
     When I  14   this to one of his teachers and remarked that I didn't know   15   caused the changes, she
said with laughter, "It must be his coat!" At the library, we  16   to meet a friend who had not seen our children
for a long time. "   17   this be John?" he asked, looking up to John's new height, assessing the cut of his coat,
and extending his hand, one gentleman to another.
     John and I both knew we should never   18   a person's clothes for the real person within them. But there
is something to be said for   19   a standard of excellence for the world to see, for practicing standards of excellence in thought, speech and behavior, and for  20   what is on the inside with what is on the outside.

(     )1. A. second-hand 
(     )2. A. reasonable  
(     )3. A. each other  
(     )4. A. therefore   
(     )5. A. adults     
(     )6. A. spend       
(     )7. A. touched    
(     )8. A. gesture                  
(     )9. A. color      
(     )10. A. pressing  
(     )11. A. happiness  
(     )12. A. because of  
(     )13. A. please     
(     )14. A. mentioned  
(     )15. A. when       
(     )16. A. happened   
(     )17. A. Should    
(     )18. A. watch     
(     )19. A. doing     
(     )20. A. comparing  
B. expensive     
B. unbelievable  
B. one another   
B. however      
B. people        
B. cost                       
B. buttoned      
B. expression    
B. price         
B. taking       
B. satisfaction  
B. instead of    
B. regret       
B. wrote        
B. how     
B. came    
B. Would     
B. judge    
B. showing   
B. connecting  
C. big              
C. special          
C. the other        
C. but               
C. parents         
C. pay              
C. held             
C. attitude        
C. fit                           
C. hanging         
C. change           
C. aware of         
C. complain         
C. reported         
C. what            
C. intended         
C. Must            
C. mistake          
C. speaking         
C. combining      

D. cheap                   
D. average                 
D. others                 
D. thus                    
D. teenagers               
D. take                     
D. obtained                
D. feeling                
D. style                   
D. folding                
D. generosity              
D. full of                 
D. apologize               
D. explained              
D. that                   
D. decided                
D. Could                  
D. consider               
D. wearing                    
D. matching       

查看答案和解析>>

科目: 来源:山西省模拟题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     There was room for all of us, and the sleeping bags kept the night coldness away. We would listen to the
sound of the river, and hear the coyotes (土狼) howling along the hills not far away.
     Those were the cool summer nights of the mid-nineties in Southern Alberta, Canada, when the four
children were young and we would lie on the trampoline (蹦床) in the backyard late at night, for the sun would
not set till late in July and August. We would look at the stars up above and never grow tired of it. These were
the times when I would tell the stories of my own childhood and teach the kids life's lessons that have been
remembered to this day. I chuckle (轻声地笑), as I recall the time when we heard a coyote not far away, and
then I started a story about a bear approaching the trampoline. The bear came close (in the story), and the kids
snuggled up to mom and me, until suddenly I'd let out a howl and grab all the kids and they would be
frightened and jump up and then all laugh, "Daddy, you scared us!"
     Now the children are in their mid and late teens, but they fondly remember the starry nights on that
trampoline. Recently my oldest daughter on her wedding day sang a song for her parents, entitled "I'll always
be your little girl". She wrote the music and words and yes indeed: it included a memory of those starry nights.
     I have learned as a parent that one of the greatest gifts we can give our children as they are growing up is
the time to tell them stories, or if telling stories is not that simple, perhaps read them a story. They can read
their own books, but telling or reading them a story will create a close relationship with pleasant memories
such as those late summer nights under the starry sky.
1. The passage is mainly about _____.
A. coyotes' effects on children
B. the relationship between children
C. the author's unforgettable experiences
D. the author's memories of starry nights
2. The underlined part "snuggled up" probably means _____.
A. lay down
B. got close
C. gave in
D. struggled forward
3. How do the children feel about their childhood?
A. Very enjoyable.
B. A bit regretful.
C. Rather busy.
D. Sort of dull.
4. In the last paragraph, the writer mainly wants to express _____.
A. it is easy to tell stories to children
B. kids should read stories themselves
C. it is important to tell or read stories to kids
D. it's necessary to spend summer nights with kids

查看答案和解析>>

科目: 来源:0104 模拟题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     My father enjoys bike riding. Ever since I was little, I've always loved going biking with my dad.    1  ,
as I became a teenager, other things began to draw my    2  . It was important to do things with friends
   3   . I saw my dad every evening at home. Why did I have to   4    my Sundays to all-day bike trips with
him, too? If my indifference (冷漠) hurt him, my father kept   5   , but he would always let me know when
he was planning a bike trip   6  I wanted to come.
      It was a Sunday morning, and I was in low   7  .Two of my friends had gone to the movies without
inviting me. Just then my father   8   my room. "It's a beautiful day. Want to go for a   9   today, Beck?"
"Leave me alone!" I impatiently  10  .Those were the last words I said to him before he left the house that  11  .
     Several hours later, the police called us,  12   us that Dad had a traffic accident. My father's injuries were
serious. It took several days before he could  13   speak. Beside his bed I held his hand gently,  14   of hurting
him.
     "Daddy … I'm sorry …"
     "It's OK, sweetheart. I'll be OK."
     "No," I said, "I  15   what I said to you that day. You know, that morning?"
      "Sweetheart, I don't   16   anything about that day, not before, during or after the accident. I remember
kissing you goodnight the night before, though." He   17   a weak smile.
      I felt regretful for my thoughtless remark, for I   18   wanted him to leave me alone. My teacher once
told me that   19   have immeasurable power. They can hurt or they can heal. And we all have the   20  to
choose our words. I intend to do that very carefully from now on.
(     )1. A. There fore
(     )2. A. attention 
(     )3. A. once again
(     )4. A. start     
(     )5. A. silent   
(     )6. A. unless    
(     )7. A. spirits    
(     )8. A. left       
(     )9. A. ride       
(     )10. A. whispered
(     )11. A. moment   
(     )12. A. convincing
(     )13. A. eventually
(     )14. A. tired    
(     )15. A. discuss  
(     )16. A. hate     
(     )17. A. got      
(     )18. A. often    
(     )19. A. apologies
(     )20. A. experience
B. Instead         
B. sight           
B. all of a sudden 
B. save            
B. busy          
B. in case          
B. conditions      
B. checked                 
B. walk              
B. warned          
B.  morning       
B. reminding      
B. generally       
B. afraid         
B. think          
B. forget        
B. expressed      
B. never           
B. promises       
B. honor        
C. Besides       
C. effort        
C. in time      
C. devote       
C. asleep      
C. so that      
C. emotions      
C. entered       
C. picnic                    
C. announced    
C. afternoon    
C. informing    
C. strictly     
C. aware        
C. care        
C. remember     
C. exchanged    
C. even        
C. smiles       
C. power     
D. However        
D. energy            
D. on one hand    
D. waste          
D. awake        
D. as if          
D. hopes          
D. knocked        
D. game             
D. shouted        
D. evening        
D. phoning        
D. broadly        
D. sorry          
D. mean           
D. like           
D. managed        
D. once           
D. words          
D. desire       

查看答案和解析>>

科目: 来源:0104 模拟题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
      In 1988, Mary Andersen was at the Miami airport checking in for a flight to Norway to be with her
husband when she was told she wouldn't be able to check her luggage without paying a $ 100 surcharge
(超载).
     Mary had no money as her new husband had left for Norway and she had no one else to call. 
    "I was completely desperate and tried to think which of my things I could manage without." says
Mary.
     As tears ran down her face, a voice behind her said,"That's okay, I'll pay for her."
      Rather surprised, Mary turned around to see a tall man whom she had never seen before. He had a
gentle and kind voice mat was firm and decisive.
     Although this happened twenty years ago, Mary still remembers the authority that radiated (发出)from
the man, Mary was pleased to bring her luggage to Norway and told the stranger she would give his money
back. The man wrote his name and address on a piece of paper he gave to Mary. She thanked him repeatedly
When she finally walked off towards the boarding gate, he waved goodbye to her.
     That man turned out to be Barack Obama.
     Mary paid the money back to Obama the day she joined her husband. At that time he had just finished
his job as a poorly paid community worker in Chicago, and had started his law studies at Harvard University.
     In the spring of 2006 Mary's parents heard Obama was considering a run for president. They wrote a
letter saying that they would support him. At the same time, they thanked Obama for helping their daughter
18 years earlier.
     And Obama replied," I want to thank you for the lovely things you wrote about me and for reminding
me of what happened at Miami airport. I'm happy I could help her then, and I'm delighted to hear that your
daughter is happy in Norway. Please send her my best wishes. Sincerely, Barack Obama, United States
Senator."
1. Why did Mary feel completely desperate?
A. She had missed the only flight to Norway.
B. Her new husband abandoned her suddenly.
C. She didn't have the money to buy a ticket.
D. She had no money to pay for the surcharge.
2. How did Mary feel when someone offered to help her?
A. Amazed.
B. Puzzled.
C. Delighted.
D. Annoyed.
3. Mary asked the stranger to leave his name and address ____.
A. in order to contact him later
B. so that she could repay him
C. because impressed her deeply
D. because she fell in love with him
4. What's the passage mainly about?
A. A letter from Barack Obama.
B. Mary's parents support Obama.
C. Obama helped a stranger about 20 years ago.
D. Mary was lucky to get help at the airport.

查看答案和解析>>

科目: 来源:0128 模拟题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     When I was eight, I attended school in Bath, England. It was a   1    school made up of four
classrooms altogether,   2   about 25 children in each one. For the most part, one teacher was   3   
teaching all of the subjects in each class.    4  , Mr Ronald Broaches, the headmaster, would   5   in
and teach some subjects. Although he was quite strict with the students, he had an excellent sense
of   6   . Many of the children were   7   by him because he was a very good man.
     In my own   8   , he took a great interest in me when he   9   that I enjoyed doing puzzles. He would
often stop me as I was going to class and   10   me a piece of paper, often with a mathematical or logical
puzzle on it.
   11   time went by, the puzzles gradually got more difficult, but I   12   them. They served to show me
that   13   activity was fun and rewarding when the correct   14   were found. Even today I can still   15   
Mr. Broackes' joyful exclamation (感叹) of"Well done!" whenever I worked out a puzzle. This simple   16  
with a man whom I admired greatly has had a deep influence on my life. I shall forever be   17   that our
paths crossed.
     Mr. Broackes   18    just two weeks after I won the Nobel Prize in Medicine.   19  , I had no chance to
speak with him before his death. I learned later that he had heard about my   20  . I will always wish that
he knew what a deep influence he had on my life.
(     )1. A. famous          
(     )2. A. by             
(     )3. A. responsible for  
(     )4. A. Always         
(     )5. A. like          
(     )6. A. shame          
(     )7. A. persuaded       
(     )8. A. plan           
(     )9. A. stressed       
(     )10. A. buy          
(     )11. A. Before        
(     )12. A. copied        
(     )13. A. spiritual      
(     )14. A. answers       
(     )15. A. imagine        
(     )16. A. greeting       
(     )17. A. grateful      
(     )18. A. retired      
(     )19. A. Actually      
(     )20. A. improvement     
B. small          
B. on             
B. interested in   
B. Suddenly      
B. discuss        
B. safety        
B. influenced     
B. example       
B. discovered     
B. lend          
B. If                           
B. loved        
B. physical      
B. puzzles       
B. expect         
B. interaction    
B. surprised     
B. died          
B. Accidentally    
B. movement     
C. high     
C. with     
C. crazy for   
C. Meanwhile   
C. ignore    
C. humor     
C. rewarded   
C. future    
C. insisted   
C. give     
C. Unless    
C. guessed                 
C. simple    
C. ideas     
C. remember   
C. friendship   
C. sorry     
C. moved     
C. Unexpectedly
C. achievement  
D. traditional    
D. for            
D. tired of       
D. Occasionally   
D. come           
D. honor          
D. controlled     
D. case           
D. thought        
D. send           
D. As             
D. opened         
D. intellectual   
D. numbers        
D. create         
D. satisfaction   
D. excited        
D. appeared         
D. Unfortunately
D. management     

查看答案和解析>>

科目: 来源:0128 模拟题 题型:阅读理解

      阅读理解。
      Being the head of a high school for many years, I grew tired of budget meeting, funding cuts, and
many other administrative chores (杂务). I started to dream of retirement. Sitting in traffic on a weekday
morning, I would find my mind wandering, I would imagine spending time with my grandchildren, quiet
evenings with my wife, traveling, or rediscovering some great books. I told myself that I wouldn't sign
myself up for any committees, any classes, or anything requiring a schedule.
     My first day of retirement came at last! I cooked a great breakfast for my wife and me, leisurely read
the paper, cleaned a bit of the house, and wrote a few letters to friends. On the second day, I cooked
breakfast, read the paper. On the third day, … This is retirement? I tried to tell myself that it was just the
transition (过渡), that those golden moments were right round the corner, and that I would enjoy them
soon enough. But something was missing. A former colleague asked a favor. A group of students were
going to Jamaica to work with children in the poorest neighborhoods. Would I interrupt my newfound
"happiness" and return to the students, just this once? One trip. That's all, my bags were packed and by
the door. The trip was very inspiring. I was moved not only by the poverty I saw but also by the sense
of responsibility of the young people on the trip. When I returned home, I offered to work one day a week
with a local youth organization. The experience was so positive that I was soon volunteering nearly
full-time, working with students across North America to assist them in their voluntary work.
     Now, it seems, the tables have turned. Some days I am the teacher, other days I am the student. These
young people have reawakened my commitment (责任感) to social justice issues by challenging me to
learn more about the situation in the world today, where people are still poor and suffer because of greed,
corruption and war, Most important, they have given me the opportunity to continue to participate in helping
to find solutions. In return, I help them do their charitable projects overseas. I've gone from running one
school to helping oversee the construction of schools in twenty-one countries!
1. What did the writer expect to do after he retired?
A. To stay away from busy schedules.
B. To write some great books.
C. To do some voluntary work
D. To plan for his future.
2. Why did the writer decide to go to Jamaica?
A. He missed his students in that country.
B. He couldn't refuse his colleague's favor.
C. He was concerned about the people there.
D. He was not satisfied with his retired life.
3. The underlined part "the tables have turned" (Paragraph 5) means that the writer _____.
A. improved the situation in his school
B. felt happy to work with students again
C. became a learner rather than a teacher
D. changed his attitude toward his retired life
4. What does the writer think of his retired life now?
A. Disappointing
B. Troublesome
C. Promising
D. Meaningful

查看答案和解析>>

科目: 来源:0128 模拟题 题型:完形填空

完形填空 。
     Another person's enthusiasm was what set me moving toward the success I have achieved. That person
was my stepmother.
      I was nine years old when she entered our home in rural Virginia. My father   1   me to her with these
words: "I would like you to meet the fellow who is   2   for being the worst boy in this county and will
probably start throwing rocks at you no   3   than tomorrow morning."
     My stepmother walked over to me, raised my head slightly   4   , and looked me right in the eye. Then she
looked at my father and   5  , "You are wrong. This is not the worst boy at all,   6   the smartest one who
hasn't yet found an outlet (释放的途径) for his enthusiasm."
     That statement began a(n)   7   between us. No one had ever called me smart. My family and neighbors
had built me up in my   8   as a bad boy. My stepmother changed all that.
      She changed many things. She   9   my father to go to a dental school, from which he graduated with
honors. She moved our family into the county seat, where my father's career could be more  10  and my
brothers and I could be better educated.
     When I turned fourteen, she bought me a secondhand  11  and told me that she believed that I could
become a writer. I knew her enthusiasm, I  12   it, and I saw how it had already improved our lives. I
accepted her  13   and began to write for local newspapers. I was doing the same kind of  14   that great day
I went to interview Andrew Carnegie and received the task which became my life's work later. I wasn't the 
 15   beneficiary (受益者). My father became the   16   man in town. My brothers and stepbrothers became
a physician, a dentist, a lawyer, and a college president.
      What power   17  has! When that power is released to support the certainty of one's purpose and is  18  
strengthened by faith, it becomes an irresistible (不可抗拒的)force which poverty and temporary defeat can
never   19  .   
     You can communicate that power to   20  who needs it. This is probably the greatest work you can do
with your enthusiasm.
(     )1.  A. rushed      
(     )2.  A. distinguished  
(     )3.  A. sooner      
(     )4.  A. backward     
(     )5.  A. talked       
(     )6.  A. but         
(     )7.  A. agreement     
(     )8.  A. opinion      
(     )9.  A. begged         
(     )10. A. successful   
(     )11. A. camera         
(     )12. A. considered   
(     )13. A. belief      
(     )14. A. teaching     
(     )15. A. next        
(     )16. A. cleverest     
(     )17. A. enthusiasm   
(     )18. A. deliberately  
(     )19. A. win          
(     )20. A. everyone       
B. sent       
B. favored     
B. later      
B. forward     
B. replied      
B. so           
B. friendship   
B. image       
B. persuaded    
B. meaningful   
B. radio        
B. suspected   
B. request    
B. writing      
B. same         
B. wealthiest   
B. sympathy    
B. happily    
B. match     
B. someone    
C. carried     
C. mistaken      
C. longer     
C. upward        
C. cried         
C. and           
C. gap         
C. expectation   
C. ordered       
C. helpful     
C. bicycle       
C. ignored      
C. criticism     
C. studying     
C. only       
C. strongest     
C. fortune       
C. traditionally 
C. reach       
C. anyone       
D. introduced    
D. rewarded      
D. earlier          
D. downward        
D. answered        
D. or          
D. relationship   
D. mind            
D. invited         
D. useful        
D. typewriter     
D. appreciated      
D. description     
D. reading       
D. real             
D. healthiest      
D. confidence     
D. constantly      
D. doubt           
D. nobody        

查看答案和解析>>

科目: 来源:0128 模拟题 题型:完形填空

完型填空。
     For long, a little boy was wondering why his deskmate could rank 1st in the class whenever he wanted to,
while he himself failed to: he only ranked 21st.
     At home, he asked his Mom, "Mom, am I more   1   than others? I feel I am obedient and as careful as him,
but   2   I always fall behind?" Hearing the words, Mom was aware that her son began to   3   the sense of self-
respect, which was now being injured by the ranking system.   4   at him, she went wordless, not knowing   5  
 to explain.
     In another test, the son ranked 17th, while his deskmate remained 1st. Back home he   6   the same question.
Mom really wanted to inform his son that   7   differs, which means that students ranking 1st are supposed to
be cleverer than normal ones.   8  , was this discouraging answer the one that her son was constantly   9   about?
Thank goodness she did not open her mouth.
     How to answer her son's question? There were times when she felt an urge to say, "You are too lazy. You
are not as hard-working as others…" but she stopped  10  imagining her son suffering from the pains of
unsatisfied grades and rankings. She thought it  11  to put any additional burden on his son and was trying to
find out a perfect answer.
     Time passing swiftly, the son  12  primary school. Despite studying harder and better, he was still unable to
keep up with his deskmate. To show her pride of him, mom decided to  13  him to the sea. During the trip, she
managed to give an answer.
     Now, the son no longer worries about his  14 , and there are no boring guys who would inquire his grades
in primary school, because,  15  the 1st ranking, he is admitted to Tsinghua University. Back home in winter
vacation, he was invited to  16  the students and parents in his high school, In the speech, he mentioned a valuable
experience in his childhood,"…When my mother and I were lying on the  17 , she pointed to the front and said,
"Do you see the seabirds struggling for food over there? When the waves come near, little birds can rise 18  
while awkward seagulls would take more time to complete the process. However, have you noticed birds that
finally fly  19  the endless ocean are none other than the awkward seagulls?" The speech  20  many mothers
present to tears, including his mother.

(     )1. A. considerate  
(     )2. A. what if       
(     )3. A. lose       
(     )4. A. Shouting     
(     )5. A. which       
(     )6. A. raised     
(     )7. A. intelligence 
(     )8. A. Therefore    
(     )9. A. enthusiastic
(     )10. A. if          
(     )11. A. cruel      
(     )12. A. attended
(     )13. A. guide      
(     )14. A. homework              
(     )15. A. in          
(     )16. A. teach       
(     )17. A. floor       
(     )18. A. quickly     
(     )19. A. into      
(     )20. A. made        

B. careless  
B. how come    
B. have          
B. Glaring       
B. why         
B. met               
B. right       
B. Still         
B. curious    
B. before           
B. important    
B. started      
B. take      
B. belongings             
B. by          
B. deliver        
B. road        
B. suddenly     
B. through     
B. moved       

C. stupid        
C. how about             
C. win                  
C. Staring            
C. when                   
C. answered                 
C. knowledge           
C. Thus                    
C. crazy                 
C. unless                    
C. disappointed          
C. finished             
C. bring                
C. health                 
C. with                  
C. address                
C. bank                
C. slowly                
C. across             
C. impressed           

D. clever  
D. what for     
D. beat          
D. Pointing        
D. how             
D. got               
D. strength        
D. However         
D. clear          
D. when       
D. necessary                 
D. entered        
D. push          
D. rankings           
D. on                
D. face          
D. beach             
D. sharply         
D. throughout    
D. inspired         

查看答案和解析>>

科目: 来源:0124 模拟题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     Tom Brennan was working in a Philadelphia office building when he noticed a black bag. The bag
contained a book.
     This chance discovery ended a 12-day search by the Library Company of Philadelphia for a historical
treasure--a 120-page diary kept 190 years ago by Deborah Logan, "a woman who knew everybody in her
day," James Green, the librarian told the magazine American Libraries.
      Most of the diary is a record of big events in Philadelphia. It also includes a description of British
soldiers burning Washington D.C. in the war of 1812. She describes President James Madison on horseback
as "perfectly shaking with fear" during the troubled days. George Washington, she writes, mistook her for
the wife of a French man, and praised her excellent English. The adventure of the lost book began
September 4 when Cory Luxmoore arrived from England to deliver the diary of his ancestor to the Library
Company, which he and his wife considered to be the best home for the diary.
     Green told American Libraries he had the diary in his possession "about five minutes" when Luxmoore
took it back because he had promised to show it to one other person. On returning to his hotel after showing
the precious book to Green, Luxmoore was shocked to realize that he had left it in the taxi.
     Without any delay, Green began calling every taxi company in the city, with no luck, "I've felt sick
since then," Luxmoore told reporters. According to Green, no one has yet learned how the diary came to
the office building. Tom Brennan received a reward of 1,000, Philadelphia gained another treasure for its
history, and Luxmoore told reporters, "It's wonderful news. I'm on high".
1. This article mainly tells about the story of _____.
A. a lost diary
B. Deborah Logan
C. Cory Luxmoore
D. the Library Company
2. From the text, we learn that the diary is now owned by _____.
A. Tom Brennan
B. an unknown person
C. a Philadelphia magazine
D. the Library Company of Philadelphia
3. Philadelphia is thought to be the best home for the diary because ______.
A. it was written in Philadelphia
B. it tells stories about Philadelphia
C. people in the city are interested in old things
D. the British and the Americans once fought in Philadelphia
4. What did Cory Luxmoore mean when he said "I'm on high"?
A. I'm rich
B. I'm famous
C. I'm excited
D. I'm lucky.

查看答案和解析>>

科目: 来源:河北省模拟题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     Mrs. Allen's husband died ten years ago when her son and daughter were still in high school. Mr. Allen
had left some money, and since Mrs. Allen had managed a bookstore before she was married, she took the
money and bought a shop in town. Later she moved the shop out to the shopping center.
     She was a pleasant woman; she worked hard and was well-informed about books, and so the bookstore
prospered (生意兴隆) and she was able to hire a friend to help her.
     Laura Barnes, Mrs. Allen's friend and assistant, was also a widow. She had some free time and the need
for a little extra-money, and so she took the job in the bookstore. She was too clever and friendly, and the
two women were well-known in the neighbourhood as "Mrs. A" and "Mrs. B".
1. How many people in all were there in the two women's families? _____.
A. At least 8
B. At least 7
C. At least 6
D. At least 4
2. The bookstore prospered _____.
A. after Mrs. Allen lost control of it
B. before Mrs. A got to know Mrs.
B C. because the two women had little housework to do
D. because Mrs. A became expert at management and threw herself into it
3. Why did Mrs. A hire Mrs. B? _____.
A. Mrs. B asked for very little pay
B. She believed that Mrs.
B was the very person to help her to improve management
C. Mrs. B was a friend of hers D. she was also that kind of woman like her
4. Which of the following is true? _____.
A. Mrs. A set up her bookshop in the shopping center
B. Mr. Allen was dead but Mr. Barnes alive
C. Mrs. A managed to set another bookstore with Mrs. B
D. The two children of Mrs. A were of the same age

查看答案和解析>>

同步练习册答案