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阅读理解
It was during a weekend, Mum gave me two tickets for a film and told me she was too busy with the endless housework to go with me. She told me to keep the money if I could sell the extra ticket. I was very happy, of course. At that time, a ticket only cost 20 fen. But to me, a little girl of 12', 20 fen seemed quite a lot.
I reached the cinema in a great hurry. Holding the ticket in my hand, I began to look for a buyer. A handsome young man noticed me and the ticket in my hand. He came towards me with a big smile, “You've got an extra ticket?”
“Yes,” I nodded.
“That's great. Say, how much?”
“Twenty fen.”
“Oh,” he thought for a while and then took out a ten-yuan note from his wallet.
“I'm very sorry, but I've only got, this note.” Seeing I was confused(迷惑), he added, “Then, how about waiting for a while and I'll give you the money after I have changed it in the cinema's store?” Without much thinking, I agreed. Then we went to the cinema together. He walked fast. I could hardy keep up with him. By and by, he left me farther and farther behind. Soon he disappeared in the Gents(男厕). I stood there without knowing what to do. Suddenly I seemed to realize the handsome young fellow had cheated me. He had saved twenty fen, but lost his honour.
It seemed to be a funny or even ridiculous(可笑的)experience. But it did cast a dark shadow on my young mind.
1.When. do you think the story probably happened?
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2.The sentence “20 fen seemed quite a lot to me” suggests that ________.
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A.the writer did not have much pocket money
B.the writer cared much for the money
C.20 fen could buy a lot of things
D.the writer had never had as much money as that
3.The man took out a ten-yuan note from his wallet for ________.
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A.he thought the writer would be happy at the sight of the note
B.he really had nothing but the ten-yuan note
C.he was not sure if the writer would sell him the ticket
D.he knew the writer was not able to give him back the change
4.How did the writer realize that she was cheated?
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A.The man walked too fast for her to keep up with.
B.The man went to the Gents and was not seen again.
C.The man asked her to wait for a while.
D.The man said that he only had a ten yuan note.
阅读理解。
It was during a weekend. Mum gave me two tickets for a film and told me she was too busy with the endless housework to go with me. She told me to keep the money if I could sell the extra ticket. I was very happy, of course. At that time, a ticket only cost 20 fen. But to me, a little girl of 12,20 fen seemed quite a lot.
I reached the cinema in a great hurry. Holding the ticket in my hand, I began to look for a buyer. A handsome young man noticed me and the ticket in my hand. He came towards me with a big smile, “You've got an extra ticket?”
“Yes,” I nodded.
“That's great. Say, how much?”
“Twenty fen.”
“Oh”, he thought for a while and then, took out a ten-yuan note from his wallet. “I'm sorry, but I have only got this note,” Seeing I was confused, he added. “Then, how about waiting for a while and I'll give you the money after I have changed it in the cinema's store?”
Without much thinking, I agreed. Then we went to the cinema together. He walked fast. I could hardly keep up with him. By and by, he left me farther and farther behind. Soon he disappeared in the gents (男厕所). I stood there without knowing what to do. Suddenly I seemed to realize the handsome fellow had cheated me. He had saved twenty fen, but lost his honour.
It seemed to be a funny or even ridiculous (可笑的) experience. But it did cast a dark shadow on my young mind.
1.When do you think the story probably happened at the time?
[ ]
2.The sentence “20 fen seemed quite a lot to me” suggests that ________.
[ ]
A.the writer did not have much pocket money
B.the writer cared much for the money
C.20 fen could buy a lot of things
D.the writer had had as much money as that
3.The man took out a ten-yuan note from his wallet, for ________.
[ ]
A.he thought the writer would be happy at the sight of the note
B.he really had nothing but the ten-yuan note
C.he was not sure if the writer would sell him the ticket
D.he knew the writer was not able to give him back the change
4.How did the writer realize that she was cheated? ________.
[ ]
A.The man walked too fast for her to keep up with
B.The man went to the gents and was not seen again
C.The man asked her to wait for a while
D.The man said that he only had a ten-yuan note
5.Which is the best title for this passage? ________.
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阅读理解。
It was during a weekend. Mum gave me two tickets for a film and told me she was too busy with the endless housework to go with me. She told me to keep the money if I could sell the extra ticket. I was very happy, of course. At that time, a ticket only cost 20 fen. But to me, a little girl of 12,20 fen seemed quite a lot.
I reached the cinema in a great hurry. Holding the ticket in my hand, I began to look for a buyer. A handsome young man noticed me and the ticket in my hand. He came towards me with a big smile, “You've got an extra ticket?”
“Yes,” I nodded.
“That's great. Say, how much?”
“Twenty fen.”
“Oh”, he thought for a while and then, took out a ten-yuan note from his wallet. “I'm sorry, but I have only got this note,” Seeing I was confused, he added. “Then, how about waiting for a while and I'll give you the money after I have changed it in the cinema's store?”
Without much thinking, I agreed. Then we went to the cinema together. He walked fast. I could hardly keep up with him. By and by, he left me farther and farther behind. Soon he disappeared in the gents (男厕所). I stood there without knowing what to do. Suddenly I seemed to realize the handsome fellow had cheated me. He had saved twenty fen, but lost his honor.
It seemed to be a funny or even ridiculous (可笑的) experience. But it did cast a dark shadow on my young mind.
(1) When do you think the story probably happened at the time?
[ ]
(2) The sentence “20 fen seemed quite a lot to me” suggests that ________.
[ ]
A.the writer did not have much pocket money
B.the writer cared much for the money
C.20 fen could buy a lot of things
D.the writer had had as much money as that
(3) The man took out a ten-yuan note from his wallet, for ________.
[ ]
A.he thought the writer would be happy at the sight of the note
B.he really had nothing but the ten-yuan note
C.he was not sure if the writer would sell him the ticket
D.he knew the writer was not able to give him back the change
(4) How did the writer realize that she was cheated? ________.
[ ]
A.The man walked too fast for her to keep up with
B.The man went to the gents and was not seen again
C.The man asked her to wait for a while
D.The man said that he only had a ten-yuan note
(5) Which is the best title for this passage? ________.
[ ]
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