题目列表(包括答案和解析)
第二部分:语言知识及运用 第一节完形填空 (共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
As waiters, we deal with customers every day and when something goes wrong, somehow we have the ability to keep on going.It’s our responsibility to 16 the customer.
I remember my first waiter job was at a fine restaurant. One afternoon,the manager informed all the cooks and waiters that a VIP group were coming for lunch. The group were 17 VIPs in the city’s fashion industry.
After the group arrived and got 18 comfortably, drinks were ordered. Normally, the head waiter would be in charge of wine service. However, the manager asked me to serve that afternoon. I had never done wine service, nor had l ever served a group of twelve.
I arranged 12 wine glasses on the tray and went to the table. As I set one of the glasses in front of the first customer, somehow I had 19 my grip and six glasses fell on top of a young woman, and then to the floor and lay in pieces. I felt frightened and my face turned red. I apologized many times to the woman and to the rest of the group.
Quickly, the manager 20 my aid and helped in the clean-up and sent out their drinks right away. I didn’t understand why, but the group were forgiving me and the young woman 21 informed me it was OK.
My manager pulled me to the side and said, “If you know why an accident happened, learn from it and move on. You still have a table to serve and you can’t show your 22 or your disappointment. Mistakes and accidents do happen. Keep your 23 up and be confident. The glasses are replaceable.”
I understood why he was truly a well-respected restaurant manager within the neighborhood. His 24 relationship with the group made the situation 25 and the group forgave me for that.
16.A. welcome B. feed C. invite D. please
17.A. let in as B. made up of C. added up to D. recognized as
18.A. introduced B. satisfied C. seated D. dressed
19.A. got B. caught C. forgot D. lost
20.A. took over B. came to C. gave up D. rushed against
21.A. repeatedly B. regretfully C. impatiently D. angrily
22.A. apology B. excitement C. nervousness D. carelessness
23.A. nose B. face C. head D. hand
24.A. new B. famous C. terrible D. close
25.A. calm B. comfortable C. special D. possible
第二部分:语言知识及运用 第一节 完形填空 (共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
As waiters, we deal with customers every day and when something goes wrong, somehow we have the ability to keep on going.It’s our responsibility to 16 the customer.
I remember my first waiter job was at a fine restaurant. One afternoon,the manager informed all the cooks and waiters that a VIP group were coming for lunch. The group were 17 VIPs in the city’s fashion industry.
After the group arrived and got 18 comfortably, drinks were ordered. Normally, the head waiter would be in charge of wine service. However, the manager asked me to serve that afternoon. I had never done wine service, nor had l ever served a group of twelve.
I arranged 12 wine glasses on the tray and went to the table. As I set one of the glasses in front of the first customer, somehow I had 19 my grip and six glasses fell on top of a young woman, and then to the floor and lay in pieces. I felt frightened and my face turned red. I apologized many times to the woman and to the rest of the group.
Quickly, the manager 20 my aid and helped in the clean-up and sent out their drinks right away. I didn’t understand why, but the group were forgiving me and the young woman 21 informed me it was OK.
My manager pulled me to the side and said, “If you know why an accident happened, learn from it and move on. You still have a table to serve and you can’t show your 22 or your disappointment. Mistakes and accidents do happen. Keep your 23 up and be confident. The glasses are replaceable.”
I understood why he was truly a well-respected restaurant manager within the neighborhood. His 24 relationship with the group made the situation 25 and the group forgave me for that.
16.A. welcome B. feed C. invite D. please
17.A. let in as B. made up of C. added up to D. recognized as
18.A. introduced B. satisfied C. seated D. dressed
19.A. got B. caught C. forgot D. lost
20.A. took over B. came to C. gave up D. rushed against
21.A. repeatedly B. regretfully C. impatiently D. angrily
22.A. apology B. excitement C. nervousness D. carelessness
23.A. nose B. face C. head D. hand
24.A. new B. famous C. terrible D. close
25.A. calm B. comfortable C. special D. possible
An unlucky Singaporean thief picked up six years of hard labor after the unique (独特地) ring of the mobile phone he stole led police straight to him.Pretending to be a police detective, Rahman Magundario robbed two teenagers in a park, told them to turn their backs and stole the $ 140 phone, court documents show.If he had chosen another target (目标) in the mobile mad city state, he might have got off the hook.His number was up a short while later when the victim (受害人) heard the characteristic tune he had programmed into the phone.An unsuspecting buyer, who paid $ 70 in a coffee shop for what he thought was Magundario's mobile, pointed police to the thief.The 39-year-old was sentenced for threatening the teenagers and pretending a police officer.He got six years of corrective training, a court official said.It's worse than a prison sentence.
1.The police caught the thief without any difficulty mainly because________.
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A.the buyer pointed police to the thief
B.the thief pretended a police officer
C.the ring of the stolen mobile phone was different from that of others
D.the thief robbed two teenagers in a park
2.It can be learned from the text that Magundario________.
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A.stole the phone for money
B.sold the mobile phone for its unique ring
C.pretended a police officer because he looked like a policeman
D.was sentenced six years in prison
3.What can be inferred from the story?
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A.Many people in the city have mobile phones.
B.The thief would rather pick up six years of hard labor.
C.The thief would have escaped being caught if he hadn't sold the stolen phone.
D.The police recognized the thief when they heard the ring.
4.By saying his number was up a short while later, the writer means________.
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A.the thief knew the mobile phone number soon afterwards
B.the thief lost his luck before long
C.the thief forgot the mobile phone number a moment later
D.someone dialed the mobile phone number soon
完形填空
During a bullfight, a drunk suddenly (1) into the middle of the ring. The (2) began to shout, but the drunk didn't (3) the danger. The bull was busy with the matador(斗牛十) (4) , but it suddenly caught (5) of the drunk who was (6) a red cap. The bull (7) all about the matador and rushed to the drunk. The crowd suddenly (8) quiet. The drunk, however, (9) quite sure of himself. When the bull got (10) him he stepped (11) to let it pass. The crowd burst into (12) and the drunk (13) . (14) this time, however, three men had come into the (15) and they quickly dragged the drunk (16) . (17) the bull seemed to fell sorry for him, for it (18) sympathetically(同情地) (19) the drunk was out of the way (20) once more drew its attention to the matador.
(1)
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A.stepped B.climbed
C.went D.wandered
(2)
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A.crowd B.matador
C.bull D.drunk
(3)
[ ]
A.recognize B.think
C.realize D.see
(4)
[ ]
A.for a time B.in time
C.at the time D.at times
(5)
[ ]
A.hold B.attention
C.sight D.breath
(6)
[ ]
A.wearing B.signing
C.moving D.having
(7)
[ ]
A.forgot B.left
C.lost D.missed
(8)
[ ]
A.grew B.remained
C.kept D.changed
(9)
[ ]
A.saw B.made
C.had D.seemed
(10)
[ ]
A.close by B.close to
C.far away D.far form
(11)
[ ]
A.out B.up
C.in D.aside
(12)
[ ]
A.shots B.voice
C.crying D.cheers
(13)
[ ]
A.ran B.cried
C.jumped D.bowed
(14)
[ ]
A.At B.By
C.For D.During
(15)
[ ]
A.fight B.sight
C.ring D.power
(16)
[ ]
A.safety B.outside
C.distance D.go
(17)
[ ]
A.Only B.Ever
C.Even D.Just
(18)
[ ]
A.seemed B.looked
C.looked for D.looked on
(19)
[ ]
A.though B.because
C.when D.until
(20)
[ ]
A.after B.before
C.when D.until
完形填空
During a bullfight, a drunk suddenly (1) into the middle of the ring. The (2) began to shout, but the drunk didn't (3) the danger. The bull was busy with the matador(斗牛十) (4) , but it suddenly caught (5) of the drunk who was (6) a red cap. The bull (7) all about the matador and rushed to the drunk. The crowd suddenly (8) quiet. The drunk, however, (9) quite sure of himself. When the bull got (10) him he stepped (11) to let it pass. The crowd burst into (12) and the drunk (13) . (14) this time, however, three men had come into the (15) and they quickly dragged the drunk (16) . (17) the bull seemed to fell sorry for him, for it (18) sympathetically(同情地) (19) the drunk was out of the way (20) once more drew its attention to the matador.
(1)
[ ]
A.stepped B.climbed
C.went D.wandered
(2)
[ ]
A.crowd B.matador
C.bull D.drunk
(3)
[ ]
A.recognize B.think
C.realize D.see
(4)
[ ]
A.for a time B.in time
C.at the time D.at times
(5)
[ ]
A.hold B.attention
C.sight D.breath
(6)
[ ]
A.wearing B.signing
C.moving D.having
(7)
[ ]
A.forgot B.left
C.lost D.missed
(8)
[ ]
A.grew B.remained
C.kept D.changed
(9)
[ ]
A.saw B.made
C.had D.seemed
(10)
[ ]
A.close by B.close to
C.far away D.far form
(11)
[ ]
A.out B.up
C.in D.aside
(12)
[ ]
A.shots B.voice
C.crying D.cheers
(13)
[ ]
A.ran B.cried
C.jumped D.bowed
(14)
[ ]
A.At B.By
C.For D.During
(15)
[ ]
A.fight B.sight
C.ring D.power
(16)
[ ]
A.safety B.outside
C.distance D.go
(17)
[ ]
A.Only B.Ever
C.Even D.Just
(18)
[ ]
A.seemed B.looked
C.looked for D.looked on
(19)
[ ]
A.though B.because
C.when D.until
(20)
[ ]
A.after B.before
C.when D.until
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