题目列表(包括答案和解析)
His mother had thought it would be good for him to ________ from home and earn some money on his own.
run away
take away
keep away
get away
Bob and Annie had not known each other long before they became eager to get married:Bob because he wanted Annie and she because she could at least lead a life away from her1_____. When Mrs.Thompson 2_____ that they marry and live with her until they could get a 3 _____ of their own, Annie hesitated. Her idea of 4_____ had been something which 5 _____her a husband and an orderly, well-furnished home all at once. 6_____ she soon saw the 7_____ of this arrangement. She would, first of all, 8_____ from her present life into a house which was quiet and well run, not 9_____ her own; and she would be able to go on walking so that she and Bob could 10____ up all the more quickly for their own house. She would also get Bob, a good enough husband for any working-class 11_____:good-natured and 12_____ to be bent her way whenever it was 13 _____for her ends.
Things went well until her mother-in-law’s 14_____, when Annie had to give up her 15_____ and was at home all day. Her father-in-law became just a 16_____ figure in the house and 17____Bob became used to him, Annie began to find the old man’s constant 18_____in the house a source of growing annoyance(烦恼).
“He gets on my nerves, Bob,” she said. “And he hardly says a word all day.”
“Well, I suppose he has a 19_____ to do as he likes,” Bob said mildly. “It’s his house not ours.” But to Annie, now looking after the house 20_____ it were her own, it was beginning to seem the other way about.
1.A.city B. family C. room D. company
2.A.learned B. thought C. heard D. suggested
3.A.stay B. child C. house D. world
4.A.marriage B. life C. future D. expectation
5.A.give B. found C. brought D. searched
6.A.But B. So C. Instead D. Besides
7.A.difficulty B. advantage C. trouble D. result
8.A.leave B. make C. change D. escape
9.A.of B. on C. like D. for
10.A.earn B. save C. build D. set
11.A.home B. character C. custom D. girl
12.A.easy B. ready C. kind D. lovely
13.A.necessary B. right C. important D. helpful
14.A.illness B. arrival C. death D. appearance
15.A.job B. idea C. decision D. dream
16.A.active B. funny C. strange D. silent
17.A.until B. although C. before D. when
18.A.rest B. work C. presence D. cough
19.A.right B. way C. wish D. freedom
20.A.because B. if C. even though D. as if
Bob and Annie had not known each other long before they became eager to get married:Bob because he wanted Annie and she because she could at least lead a life away from her1_____. When Mrs.Thompson 2_____ that they marry and live with her until they could get a 3 _____ of their own, Annie hesitated. Her idea of 4_____ had been something which 5 _____her a husband and an orderly, well-furnished home all at once. 6_____ she soon saw the 7_____ of this arrangement. She would, first of all, 8_____ from her present life into a house which was quiet and well run, not 9_____ her own; and she would be able to go on walking so that she and Bob could 10____ up all the more quickly for their own house. She would also get Bob, a good enough husband for any working-class 11_____:good-natured and 12_____ to be bent her way whenever it was 13 _____for her ends.
Things went well until her mother-in-law’s 14_____, when Annie had to give up her 15_____ and was at home all day. Her father-in-law became just a 16_____ figure in the house and 17____Bob became used to him, Annie began to find the old man’s constant 18_____in the house a source of growing annoyance(烦恼).
“He gets on my nerves, Bob,” she said. “And he hardly says a word all day.”
“Well, I suppose he has a 19_____ to do as he likes,” Bob said mildly. “It’s his house not ours.” But to Annie, now looking after the house 20_____ it were her own, it was beginning to seem the other way about.
1.A.city B. family C. room D. company
2.A.learned B. thought C. heard D. suggested
3.A.stay B. child C. house D. world
4.A.marriage B. life C. future D. expectation
5.A.give B. found C. brought D. searched
6.A.But B. So C. Instead D. Besides
7.A.difficulty B. advantage C. trouble D. result
8.A.leave B. make C. change D. escape
9.A.of B. on C. like D. for
10.A.earn B. save C. build D. set
11.A.home B. character C. custom D. girl
12.A.easy B. ready C. kind D. lovely
13.A.necessary B. right C. important D. helpful
14.A.illness B. arrival C. death D. appearance
15.A.job B. idea C. decision D. dream
16.A.active B. funny C. strange D. silent
17.A.until B. although C. before D. when
18.A.rest B. work C. presence D. cough
19.A.right B. way C. wish D. freedom
20.A.because B. if C. even though D. as if
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Bob and Annie had not known each other long before they became eager to get married. Bob because he wanted Annie and she because she could at least lead a life away from her 1 . When Mrs. Thompson 2 that they marry and live with her until they could get a 3 of their own, Annie hesitated. Her idea of 4 had been something that 5 her a husband and an orderly, well-furnished home all at once. 6 she soon saw the 7 of this arrangement. She would, first of all, 8 from her present life into a house which was quiet and well run, not 9 her own, and she would be able to go on working so that she and Bob could 10 up all the more quickly for their own house. She would also get Bob, a good enough husband for any working class 11 : good-natured and 12 to be bent her way whenever it was 13 for her ends.
Things went well until her mother-in-law's 14 , when Annie had to give up her 15 and was at home all day. Her father-in-law became just a 16 figure in the house, and 17 Bob became used to him, Annie began to find the old man's constant 18 in the house a source of growing annoyance(烦恼).
“He gets on my nerves, Bob.” she said. “And he hardly says a word all day. ”
“Well, I suppose he has a 19 to do as he likes. ” Bob said mildly. “It's his house not ours.” But to Annie, now looking after the house 20 it were her own, it was beginning to seem the other way about.
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I had my first job at the age of thirteen, when a friend of my mother's who owned a bookshop hired me for six hours a week to help her in the shop. I was very proud to earn my own pocket money and my parents never interfered(干涉)with how I spent it, even when I was spending it foolishly. They believed that by earning money, spending it, and learning from my mistakes, I would become more mature and responsible about how to handle work, relation-ships with others, and money.
Like many American parents, my parents also let me and my brothers do things over which they worried a great deal. When I was sixteen, for example, after I finished high school and before I entered university, I wanted to spend the summer months traveling around Europe. My mother was against the idea of my traveling alone at such a young age, but my father felt that it would be a great experience for me. In the end, my father won the argument on the condition that I limited my traveling to France, my mother's home, where I had many uncles, aunts and cousins spread out through the country who could provide shelter and help if I needed it.
Three years later, when he was eighteen, my younger brother decided to take a year off after his first year in university and travel through the United States and the Caribbean. Again my mother was very worried and not eager to see my brother leave school, but my father encouraged him and my brother had a fascinating year working his way on trains and ships to earn passage to different ports and cities, and discovering many fascinating places and people.
These kinds of experiences are probably rare for children in many countries but in the US they are fairly common. Most parents start pushing their children at a young age to do small things by themselves. By the time they have finished high school, many American kids have already had part-time jobs, traveled around the US or other countries on their own, selected the university they plan to attend and maybe even decided on their future career, and so on.
(1) Why did the writer's parents allow their children to do what they want?
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A.Because they thought that their children would become braver.
B.Because they believed that their two sons would earn some pocket money.
C.Because they thought that their children would find a job easier.
D.Because they thought that it would bring good to their children's future.
(2) What does the writer think of his brother's travel?
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A.He thought his brother gained valuable experiences during the travel.
B.He thought his brother earned a lot of money by working.
C.He thought his brother didn't disappoint is father.
D.He thought his brother's travel was better than his to France.
(3) Which of the following statements is TRUE?
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A.The author went to France in order to see his relatives.
B.The writer's mother managed to prevent the children doing what she thought might be dangerous.
C.The writer's brother gave up his university to travel through the USA and the Caribbean.
D.American kids do things by themselves to make preparations for the future with the encouragement of their parents.
(4) The best title of the passage probably is“________”.
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