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This is the place ________Chairman Mao once lived.
A. where B. which C. on which D. from wh
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With a heavy heart Sally arrived early on the morning of the auction(拍卖). It was almost a year since her dear grandmother passed away in this house. ( 36 ) the family business had failed and left them with heavy debts(债务). So the bank had ( 37 ) the family to have an auction sale to repay their debts.
( 38 ) the past several weeks, she had managed to save $450 in order to bid(出价)on the( 39 ). Surely this would be enough, she had thought. Now the ( 40 ) moment arrived. Looking around, Sally was surprised to see so many people had ( 41 ).
As the auction began, Sally waited. Finally, the time came to bid on the quilt(被子). She held her ( 42 ) tightly and listened. The first bid was $45. She was( 43 ). It was so high. Quickly other people bid and soon the bidding ( 44) $85. Sally cried out “$450!” For a moment there was silence. Hope ( 45 ) her. She glanced again at the quilt, thinking how ( 46 ) her grandmother would have been with her at this moment.
Just then, from the back, another person shouted “$475!” She lost her ( 47 ). Suddenly she couldn’t help wondering why so many people( 48 ) be interested in that old, dirty quilt. The quilt was sold for $500 to a complete( 49 ).
After the sale, she went to the counter to pay for the few items that were now hers. The woman at the cash desk handed her the quilt. “There must be some ( 50 ). Someone else got it.” she said. A hand-written ( 51 ) was pinned(别住) to the quilt, which ( 52 ):
Dear Madam,
I noticed you admiring the quilt. Clearly, it was( 53 ) to you. Please accept this quilt as my( 54 ). I don’ t expect repayment from you, but do a ( 55 ) favor(帮忙)in the future for a stranger who happens to cross your path.
Yours,
A stranger
36. A. Naturally B. Unfortunately C. Luckily D. Probably
37. A. hoped B. waited C. expected D. forced
38. A. With B. At C. By D. Over
39. A. house B. present C. furniture D. quilt
40. A. amazing B. necessary C. big D. sad
41. A. turned out B. turned up C. turned back D. turned on
42. A. purse B. picture C. book D. quilt
43. A. excited B. frightened C. worried D. shocked
44. A. rose B. climbed C. reached D. raised
45. A. told B. helped C. filled D. gave
46. A. pleased B. anxious C. angry D. familiar
47. A. thought B. chance C. way D. faith
48. A. could B. might C. must D. would
49. A. relative B. customer C. friend D. stranger
50. A. reason B. secret C. mistake D. fun
51. A. check B. wallet C. address D. note
52. A. read B. wrote C. spoke D. showed
53. A. wonderful B. basic C. pretty D. important
54. A. honor B. respect C. gift D. thank
55. A. particular B. common C. major D. similar
With a heavy heart Sally arrived early on the morning of the auction(拍卖). It was almost a year since her dear grandmother had passed away in this house at the age of ninety-two. ___1___ the family business had failed and left them with heavy debts. So the bank had __2___ the family to have an auction sale to repay their debts.
___ 3____ the past several weeks, she had managed to save $ 100 in order to bid on the ___4___. Surely this would be enough, she had thought. Now the ___5___ moment had arrived. Looking around, Sally was surprised to see so many people had ___6___, some from far away.
As the auction began, Sally waited. Finally, the time came to bid on the quilt. She held her___7___ tightly and listened. The first bid was $ 50. She was ___8___. It was so high! Quickly other people bid and soon the bidding ___9___ $ 85. Sally cried out “$100!” For a moment there was silence. Hope ___10___ her. She glanced again at the quilt, thinking how __11__ her grandmother would have been with her ___12___.
Just then, from the back, another person shouted “$ 125!” She had lost her ___13___. Suddenly she couldn’t help wondering why so many people ___14___be interested in that old, torn, dirty quilt. The quilt was sold for $ 500 to a complete ___15___.
After the sale, she went to the count to pay for the few items that were now hers. The woman at the cash desk handed her the quilt. “There must be some ___16___. Someone else got it.” She said. A hand-written ___17___ was pinned to the quilt, which read:
Dear Madam,
I noticed you ___18___ the quilt. Clearly, it was ___19___ to you. Please accept this quilt as my gift. I don’t expect repayment from you, but do a similar favor in the future for a stranger who ___20___ to cross your path.
1. A Naturally B. Unfortunately C. Luckily D. Strangely
2. A forbidden B. waited C. expected D. forced
3. A With B. At C. By D. Over
4. A house B. pillow C. furniture D. quilt
5. A strange B. necessary C. big D. curious
6. A turned out B. turned up C. turned back D. turned on
7. A picture B. book C. purse D. quilt
8. A shocked B. worried C. calm D. excited
9. A. rose B. reached C. climbed D. won
10. A. told B. helped C. filled D. gave
11. A. pleased B. anxious C. angry D. familiar
12. A. at this moment B. ever since C. long before D. soon after
13. A. chance B. method C. thought D. fortune
14. A. could B. might C. must D. would
15. A. relative B. customer C. friend D. stranger
16. A. mistake B. fun C. secret D. reason
17. A. check B. wallet C. address D. note
18. A. holding B. touching C. watching D. admiring
19 A. wonderful B. precious C. pretty D. various
20. A. used B. stops C. comes D. happens
Dear Irene,
Many thanks for your letter of 20th December to Waiming and me. Waiming’s mother sent it to us here in England. I thought I had better reply myself since, as you know, your brother is not very good at writing letters.
You asked whether Waiming’s application (申请) for a scholarship (奖学金) had been successful. Well, as you can see by now, it was. He is doing a one-year postgraduate course in world history here at Lancaster University. The little house we live in is near the university. We have to buy a used car which is necessary because the bus service here is poor.
We arrived in England at the beginning of September, and stayed in London for three weeks with my cousin Kwok, who owns a large restaurant there. This was the first time he had met my husband. Then we went to Cambridge for a week, where Waiming had to attend a meeting, and after that we came up to Lancaster and had two weeks to find somewhere to live and generally got organ iced before Waiming’s course began.
The weather has been quite a change from home. Last week we had some snow, the first we had ever met.
We get on very well with most of the English people we have met, although we had some difficulty at first understanding the northern accent.
Well, that’s about all our news. Waiming’s course is going well, and if he passes his exams we will be free to return home in July.
Love,
Sally
1.Which of the following refers to different person from the other three?
A. Waiming B. Irene’s brother
C. Sally’s cousin D. The writer’s husband.
2.We can infer (推论) from the first paragraph that Irene .
A. does not like writing letters very much
B. does not live with her mother now
C. was in England when she wrote her letter
D. does not particularly like Sally
3.When Irene wrote the letter she knew that .
A. Waiming and Sally were in England
B. Waiming had applied for a scholarship
C. Waiming’s application for a scholarship had been successful
D. Waiming was doing a one-year postgraduate course in would history
4.When Sally wrote her letter. Waiming had been living in Lancaster for about .
A. three months B. three weeks
C. five months D. five weeks
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