32] When he was a little boy.he on the farm. [译文] 但他是一个小孩时.常常在农场里劳动. A. used to working B. used to work C. got used to work D. was used to work [答案及简析] B. used to do sth.意为"过去经常做某事".be used to do sth.意为"被用来做某事".be/get used to doing sth."习惯于做某事". 查看更多

 

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On a cold January morning in a Washington, DC Metro Station, a man with a violin played for about an hour. During that time about 2,000 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.
After 3 minutes a middle-aged man noticed there was a musician playing. He stopped for a few seconds and then hurried on. Four minutes later the violinist received his first dollar: a woman threw the money in the hat without stopping and continued to walk. After 6 minutes, a young man leaned against the wall to listen to him, then looked at his watch and walked away. After 10 minutes, a 3-year-old boy stopped but his mother dragged him along hurriedly. This action was repeated by several other children. Every parent, without exception, forced their children to move on quickly.
Finally only 6 people stopped and listened for a short while. About 20 gave money, but continued to walk at their normal pace. The man collected a total of $ 32. When he finished playing, no one applauded.
The violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the greatest musicians in the world. He played one of the most intricate (复杂的) pieces ever written, with a violin worth $ 3.5 million dollars. Two days before, Joshua Bell sold out a theatre in Boston where the seats averaged $ 100 each.
The program was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about understanding, taste, and people’s social position. In a common place environment, at an inappropriate hour, do we appreciate beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognize talent in an unexpected context?
If we do not take a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world, playing some of the finest music ever written, how many other things are we missing?
【小题1】 The first paragraph is aimed to tell us ______.

A.the man chose a bad place for playingB.what background the story was set in
C.how busy people were that morningD.many people showed interest in music
【小题2】We can infer from the passage that ______.
A.none of the passers-by were fond of music
B.beauty can only be enjoyed in particular places
C.in a way, the violinist was mistaken as a beggar
D.Joshua Bell first played the violin in the station
【小题3】According to the writer, people should _____.
A.listen to as many great musicians as possible
B.try to create beautiful things for others to enjoy
C.show kindness to anyone whether they’re rich or not
D.notice and appreciate what’s going on in their daily life

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On a cold January morning in a Washington, DC Metro Station, a man with a violin played for about an hour. During that time about 2,000 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.

       After 3 minutes a middle-aged man noticed there was a musician playing. He stopped for a few seconds and then hurried on. Four minutes later the violinist received his first dollar: a woman threw the money in the hat without stopping and continued to walk. After 6 minutes, a young man leaned against the wall to listen to him, then looked at his watch and walked away. After 10 minutes, a 3-year-old boy stopped but his mother dragged him along hurriedly. This action was repeated by several other children. Every parent, without exception, forced their children to move on quickly.

      Finally only 6 people stopped and listened for a short while. About 20 gave money, but continued to walk at their normal pace. The man collected a total of $ 32. When he finished playing, no one applauded.

       The violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the greatest musicians in the world. He played one of the most intricate (复杂的) pieces ever written, with a violin worth $ 3.5 million dollars. Two days before, Joshua Bell sold out a theatre in Boston where the seats averaged $ 100 each.

       The program was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about understanding, taste, and people’s social position. In a common place environment, at an inappropriate hour, do we appreciate beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognize talent in an unexpected context?

      If we do not take a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world, playing some of the finest music ever written, how many other things are we missing?

The first paragraph is aimed to tell us ______.

     A. the man chose a bad place for playing      B. what background the story was set in

     C. how busy people were that morning         D. many people showed interest in music

We can infer from the passage that ______.

     A. none of the passers-by were fond of music

     B. beauty can only be enjoyed in particular places

C. in a way, the violinist was mistaken as a beggar

D. Joshua Bell first played the violin in the station

According to the writer, people should _____.

     A. listen to as many great musicians as possible

     B. try to create beautiful things for others to enjoy

     C. show kindness to anyone whether they’re rich or not

     D. notice and appreciate what’s going on in their daily life

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On a cold January morning in a Washington, DC Metro Station, a man with a violin played for about an hour. During that time about 2,000 people went through the station, most of them on their way to work.

       After 3 minutes a middle-aged man noticed there was a musician playing. He stopped for a few seconds and then hurried on. Four minutes later the violinist received his first dollar: a woman threw the money in the hat without stopping and continued to walk. After 6 minutes, a young man leaned against the wall to listen to him, then looked at his watch and walked away. After 10 minutes, a 3-year-old boy stopped but his mother dragged him along hurriedly. This action was repeated by several other children. Every parent, without exception, forced their children to move on quickly.

      Finally only 6 people stopped and listened for a short while. About 20 gave money, but continued to walk at their normal pace. The man collected a total of $ 32. When he finished playing, no one applauded.

       The violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the greatest musicians in the world. He played one of the most intricate (复杂的) pieces ever written, with a violin worth $ 3.5 million dollars. Two days before, Joshua Bell sold out a theatre in Boston where the seats averaged $ 100 each.

       The program was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about understanding, taste, and people’s social position. In a common place environment, at an inappropriate hour, do we appreciate beauty? Do we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognize talent in an unexpected context?

      If we do not take a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world, playing some of the finest music ever written, how many other things are we missing?

1. The first paragraph is aimed to tell us ______.

     A. the man chose a bad place for playing      B. what background the story was set in

     C. how busy people were that morning         D. many people showed interest in music

2.We can infer from the passage that ______.

     A. none of the passers-by were fond of music

     B. beauty can only be enjoyed in particular places

C. in a way, the violinist was mistaken as a beggar

D. Joshua Bell first played the violin in the station

3.According to the writer, people should _____.

     A. listen to as many great musicians as possible

     B. try to create beautiful things for others to enjoy

     C. show kindness to anyone whether they’re rich or not

     D. notice and appreciate what’s going on in their daily life

 

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  When one takes shoes to a shop to be mended, he is given a ticket with a number on it. Then,  26  his shoes are ready, he goes back to the shop, gives the ticket to the shoemaker, gets his shoes and  27  for them.

One day Mrs Smith gave her husband a pair of her shoes which needed  28  and asked him to  29  them to the shop. Mr Smith did so, and put the  30  for them in his pocket.

He went back four days  31  to get the shoes,  32  when he went into the shop, he was not able to find his ticket  33 , and the shoemaker did not want to give him the  34  until he got the ticket. “How do I know that the shoes are  35  unless you give me the ticket?” he said. “If I give them to you now, somebody  36  may come into my shop with the ticket tomorrow, and then I shan’t be able to give him the shoes.” Mrs Smith needed the shoes very much, so her husband  37  for a moment and then went out to his  38 , which was at the side of the road  39  the shop. He   40  the door, and whistled(耳语)to his wife’s small  41 , which was sitting on the back seat. Then he went back into the shop with the dog and  42  it, “Get the shoes!” the dog began to  43  around the shop, and soon it found Mrs Smith’s shoes and brought one of them to Mr Smith, then the  44 . “That should prove(证明)that they are my wife’s,.” said Mr Smith. The shoemaker  45 . Then he gave the shoes to Mr Smith.

26. A. before    B. when      C. since      D. unless

27. A. cares      B. looks      C. pays         D. waits

28. A. making         B. mending     C. buying       D. selling

29. A. show     B. change          C. find          D. take

30. A. ticket     B. paper      C. bill           D. list

31.A. late            B. later         C. ago           D. long

32. A. or             B. because    C. and          D. but

33.A. with his son      B. again C. in his office         D. slowly

34.A. shoes      B. idea           C. dog            D. answer

35.A. black       B. beautiful     C. yours         D. whose

36.A. old             B. young      C. other     D. else

37. A. worried     B. stood    C. thought       D. hoped

38.A. car             B. bus       C. boat           D. train

39.A. inside      B. round     C. up            D. outside

40. A. opened          B. closed     C. broke    D. built

41. A. clock      B. dog            C. hen            D. cat

42.A. talked     B. replied    C. answered   D. said to

43. A. hear       B. taste       C. smell     D. see

44. A. other     B. others     C. ticket     D. pairs

45. A. surprised   B. cried out   C. laughed      D. frightened

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阅读理解。
     On a cold January morning in a Washington, DC Metro Station, a man with a violin played for about an
hour. During that time approximately 2,000 people went through the station, most of them on their way to
work.
     After 3 minutes a middle-aged man noticed there was a musician playing. He stopped for a few seconds
and then hurried on. Four minutes later the violinist received his first dollar: a woman threw the money in
the hat without stopping and continued to walk. After 6 minutes, a young man leaned against the wall to
listen to him, then looked at his watch and walked away. After 10 minutes, a 3-year-old boy stopped but his
mother dragged him along hurriedly. This action was repeated by several other children. Every parent,
without exception, forced their children to move on quickly.
     Finally only 6 people stopped and listened for a short while. About 20 gave money, but continued to walk
at their normal pace. The man collected a total of $ 32. When he finished playing, no one applauded.
     The violinist was Joshua Bell, one of the greatest musicians in the world. He played one of the most
intricate(复杂的) pieces ever written, with a violin worth $ 3.5 million dollars. Two days before, Joshua Bell
sold out a theatre in Boston where the seats averaged $ 100 each.
     The program was organized by the Washington Post as part of a social experiment about perception, taste,
and people's priorities. In a common place environment, at an inappropriate hour, do we perceive beauty? Do
we stop to appreciate it? Do we recognize talent in an unexpected context?
     If we do not take a moment to stop and listen to one of the best musicians in the world, playing some of
the finest music ever written, how many other things are we missing?
1. The first paragraph intends to tell us _____.
A. the man chose a bad place for playing
B. few people showed interest in music
C. how busy people were that morning
D. what background the story was set in
2. Compared to their parents, the children seemed to _____.
A. have more spare time
B. be more easily touched by music
C. be better at playing the violin
D. have more music knowledge
3. We call infer from the passage that _____.
A. none of the passers-by were fond of music
B. beauty can only be enjoyed in particular places
C. Joshua Bell first played the violin in the station
D. in a way, the violinist was mistaken as a beggar
4. According to the writer, people should _____.
A. listen to as many great musicians as possible
B. try to create beautiful things for others to enjoy
C. show kindness to anyone whether they're rich or not
D. notice and appreciate what's going on in their daily life

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