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  A couple of years ago, I received a $600 insurance dividend(保险股息).Sitting at the kitchen table, my wife and I discussed what we might do with the money.I realize now that the refrigerator overheard(偷听)our talk.The very next day it went wrong.The repairman told us we needed a new unit.Cost:$600.Not long after we got a refund(偿还款)from a shop, enough to pay for a trip in Mexico.“I've something to tell you,”I said to my wife, in a low voice.“How about the living room?”she suggested.I remembered the colour TV set is there.“No, not there.Let's go out.”I showed her the check as we stood on the driverway.We held each other excitedly and hardly noticed the rain.My car was parked within 5 meters.I didn't think anything about it at the time.As I started for the train the next day, the car began making strange sounds.Changing the engine cost about $1000.

  Then I looked through our financial(财务的)records.I discovered that during the last ten years we spent all our“found money”(外财)replacing a hot water heater, a television and a stove.

  I never mention money in front of our mechanical equipments.But if this article is published and I am paid for, the word processor(文字处理机)is going to go for sure.It'll know.

(1)

How many things did the writer mention that there was something wrong with?

[  ]

A.

3

B.

5

C.

4

D.

6

(2)

Which statement is wrong according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

The writer's refrigerator can hear his voice.

B.

The writer has gone into a lot of trouble to repair his things.

C.

The writer often discusses with his wife on how to spend their money.

D.

There are many modern equipments in the writer's home.

(3)

What has been repaired and still remains all right?

[  ]

A.

The hot water heater.

B.

The colour TV set.

C.

The stove.

D.

The car.

(4)

What does word“go”mean in the last sentence?

[  ]

A.

Walk away.

B.

Take a step.

C.

Go wrong.

D.

Break into pieces.

(5)

Which is the best title?

[  ]

A.

I Am Angry with My Refrigerator

B.

The Refrigerator Can Hear Us

C.

How I Lost My Money

D.

My Word Processor

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 A couple of years ago, I received a $ 600 insurance dividend(保险股息).Sitting at the kitchen table, my wife and I discussed what we might do with the moneyI realize now that the refrigerator overheard our talkThe very next day it went wrongThe repairman told us we needed a new unitCost: $ 600Not long after that, we got a refund(赔偿金)from a shop, enough to pay for a trip to MexicoI've something to tell you, I said to my wife in a low voiceHow about the living-room?she suggestedI remembered the color TV set was thereNo, not thereLet's go out. I showed her the check as we stood on the drivewayWe held each other excitedly and hardly noticed the rainMy car was parked within 5 metresI didn't think anything about it at the timeAs I started for the airport the next day, the car began making strange soundsChanging the engine cost about $ 1000

 Then I looked through our financial (财务的) recordsI discovered that during the last ten years we spent all our found money(额外收入) repairing a hot water heater, a television and a stoveI never mention money in front of our mechanical equipmentsBut if this article is published and I am paid for, the word processor (文字处理机) is going to go for sureIt'll know

(1) What went wrong first as the writer says?   

[  ]

AThe engine of the car

BThe TV set

CThe stove.、

DUnknown

(2) How many things did the writer mention with which there was something wrong?

[  ]

A3   B5   C4   D6

(3) What has been repaired and still remains all right?   

[  ]

AThe hot water heater

BThe stove

CThe color TV set

DThe car

(4) Which statement is WRONG according to the passage?   

[  ]

AThe writer' s refrigerator can overhear him

BThe writer has gone into a lot of trouble to repair his things

CThe writer often discusses with his wife on how to spend their money

DThere are many modern equipments in the writer' s home

(5) What does the underlined wordgomean in the last sentence?   

[  ]

AWalk away

BTake a step

CGo wrong

DBreak into pieces

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阅读理解

  A couple of years ago, I received a $600 insurance dividend(保险股息). Sitting at the kitchen table, my wife and I discussed what we might do with the money. I realize now that the refrigerator overheard our talk. The very next day it went wrong. The repairman told us we needed a new unit. Cost: $ 600. Not long after we got a refund(偿还款)from a shop, enough to pay for a trip in Mexico.“I’ve something to tell you,”I said to my wife, in a low voice.“How about the living room?”she suggested. I remembered the colour TV set is there.“No, not there. Let’s go out.”I showed her the check as we stood on the driverway. We held each other excitedly and hardly noticed the rain. My car was parked within 5 metres. I didn’t think anything about it at the time. As I started for the train the next day, the car began making strange sounds. Changing the engine cost about $1,000.

  Then I looked through our financial(财务的)records. I discovered that during the last ten years we spent all our“found money”(外财)replacing a hot water heater, a television and a stove.

  I never mention money in front of our mechanical equipments. But if this article is published and I am paid for, the word processor(文字处理机)is going to go for sure. It’ll know.

1.How many things did the writer mention that there was something wrong with?

[  ]

A.3.
B.5.
C.4.
D.6.

2.Which statement is wrong according to the passage?

[  ]

A.The writer’s refrigerator can hear his voice.

B.The writer has gone into a lot of trouble to repair his things.

C.The writer often discusses with his wife on how to spend their money.

D.There are many modern equipments in the writer’s home.

3.What has been repaired and still remains all right?

[  ]

A.The hot water heater.

B.The colour TV set.

C.The stove.

D.The car.

4.What does word“go”mean in the last sentence?

[  ]

A.Walk away.

B.Take a step.

C.Go wrong.

D.Break into pieces.

5.Which is the best title?

[  ]

A.I am angry with My Refrigerator

B.The Refrigerator Can Hear Us

C.How I Lost My Money

D.My Word Processor

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阅读理解

  A number of words, like the tails of kites, somehow get tied to the word“dead”-words such as“dead ringer”,“dead wood”,“deadbeat”,“dead end”, etc.

  Dying is an unpleasant experience.Why we think about it-it is something that should happen to nobody.Yet, the word“dead”has given American English some of its liveliest expressions.

  One of the first seems to have arisen in England more than 600 years ago.There was a saying among people that something was as“dead as a doornail”.

  It is difficult to explain why a doornail is deader than anything else.One can only guess.Perhaps the continual pounding on a doornail would surely put an end to it.One guess is no worse than another.

  Nevertheless, the expression,“dead as a doornail,”crossed the ocean and settled down among the American people, who use the word“dead”in endless ways.

  For example, Americans say a car that will not start is dead as a doornail.And if it does get moving it may take you down a“dead end”street.Finally, you will find yourself“dead tired”, because your engine is making so much noise that you may end in a“dead heat”-or“dead tie”-with the police who are after you.They may not perhaps, be friendly.They look you over carefully, with suspicion, for they think you are a“dead ringer”for some escaped criminal who looks like your twin brother.

  his is a most unhappy situation.Only a“deadhead”would reject this good advice-turn the car in and get a new one, even if you are“dead broke.”

  You can always borrow the money from friends, unless you are known to be a“deadbeat”-a man who never pays back.You can prove they are“dead wrong”by paying back the money you borrowed!

(1)

According to the passage we know that ________.

[  ]

A.

people still don't know why the word“dead”is used

B.

people can say for sure why the word“dead”is used

C.

“dead”is a pleasant word

D.

the word“dead”is popular in England

(2)

The sentence“One guess is no worse than another.”in the fourth paragraph means ________.

[  ]

A.

one guess is better than another

B.

you can guess in any way

C.

one guess is as good as another

D.

one guess is as bad as another

(3)

The police will look you over carefully, when ________.

[  ]

A.

they think you are very like some escaped criminal

B.

your engine is making too much noise

C.

they find you are just the man they want

D.

your twin brother is a criminal

(4)

It can be inferred that ________.

[  ]

A.

you can borrow the money from friends unless you pay them back

B.

you can't borrow the money from friends unless you pay them back

C.

you can borrow the money from friends unless you are a man who pays back

D.

you can't borrow the money from friends unless you are a man who never pays back

(5)

What is the passage mainly about?

[  ]

A.

The word“dead”has given American English some of its liveliest expressions.

B.

It is difficult to explain why people use the word“dead”.

C.

The word“dead”is mostly used in the U.S…

D.

Don't be a“deadbeat”, otherwise, you can't borrow money from friends.

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