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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

  Leaving a tip in a restaurant has become a custom in most countries.The word “tip” came from the Latin word “Grais”, meaning free.Tips are defined as small gifts of money for service in addition to the payment due.

  Believe it or not, the practice of tipping has a little interesting history.The custom can be traced back to the Roman era.The Romans were the first civilization to use coins.It is possible that the word “tip” came from the word “stipend” .“Stips” in Latin means gift.A more common belief is tips were first given in the 18th century England.A popular coffee house equipped each table with a coin box.The label of each box read, “To insure promptness.” Dropping a coin into the box would result in quick service.Also, the first letter of each word is T.I.P.-tip.

  In America and Europe, it is customary to tip anywhere from 10% to 20%.Taxi drivers, waiters in restaurants, waitresses in lounges, hotel boys, doormen, and disco coat check girls, all expect a little something.People working at these jobs usually receive a low basic salary.Tips are quite necessary to supplement their income.Today most people decide the size of tip according to the quality of the service.If the service and food are not satisfactory, a small tip or possibly no tip will be left.For excellent food and service most people are quite happy to leave a tip.

  The world is full of big spenders and people who act like big spenders.Surprisingly, rich people are not “big tippers” unless entertaining guests.It is no use showing off if nobody is there to watch, right? Many throw money around like water to impress a group of friends out for an evening “on the town” .People who usually cannot afford it are the biggest tippers in front of their friends.It is all part of the show to prove a certain level of social success.Nobody wants to look cheap, stingy, or poor in front of their friends.Over-tipping also gives some satisfaction just to see the waiter's reaction.

  For whatever reason, tipping will continue to be practiced in most countries.Tipping does have its place in our modern society.It will also remain a somewhat personal expression of gratitude.

(1)

What is the meaning of the word “Gratis” according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

free of obligation

B.

free of charge

C.

plenty in time

D.

free from tax

(2)

When were tips first given in England?

[  ]

A.

In the 17th century.

B.

In the 18th century.

C.

In the 19th century.

D.

In the 20th century.

(3)

Which of the following statements is true?

[  ]

A.

Most people think that tips originated in England.

B.

Most people think that tips originated in Rome.

C.

Today most people decide the “size of tips according to their mood.”

D.

According to the author, the practice of tipping does not have an interesting history.

(4)

How do you understand the sentence “The world is full of big spenders and people who act like big spenders.” in the 4th paragraph?

[  ]

A.

All people in the world have a lot of money.

B.

No one in the world has a lot of money.

C.

Many people spend a large sum of money every day.

D.

The number of people who either have a lot of money or who pretend to be rich is great.

(5)

Why are people who cannot afford tipping the biggest tippers in front of their friends?

[  ]

A.

Because they have a lot of money.

B.

Because they sympathize with taxi drivers, waiters in restaurants, waitresses in lounges and disco coat check girls, etc.

C.

Because of their vanity(虚荣).

D.

None of the above.

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阅读理解,阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  I opened my new patient's chart and headed for her room.My son, Eric, had just brought home a disappointing report card, and my daughter, Shannon, and I had argued again about her getting a driver's license.For the next eight hours I wanted to throw myself into helping people who I knew had much more to worry about than I did.Rebekah mother of three lovely little girls, was only 32, admitted for chemotherapy after breast-cancer surgery, When I gave her an in injection, Rebekah shut her eys tightely and murmured a prayer until it was over.Then she smiled and squeezed my hand.“Before you go, could you get my Bible from the table? " I handed her the worn book."Do you have a favorite Bible verse? " she asked."Jesus wept.John 11∶35." "Such a sad one, " she said."Why? ""It makes me feel closer to Jesus, knowing he also experienced human sorrow." Rebekah nodded thoughtfully and started flipping through her Bible as I shut the door quietly behind me.

  During the following months, her hospital stays became frequent and she worried about her children.One day when I entered her room, I found her talking into a tape recorder.She picked up a notebook and held it out to me."I'm making a tape for my daughters, " she said.I read the list on her pad:starting school, confirmation, turning 16, first date, graduation.While I worried how to help her deal with death, she was planning for her children's future.She usually waited until the early hours of the morning to record the tapes so she could be free from interruptions.She filled them with family stories and advice, trying to cram a lifetime of love into a few precious hours.Finally, every item in her notes had been checked off and she entrusted the tapes to her husband.

  I often wondered what I would say in her place.My kids joked that I was like an FBI agent, with my constant questions about where they'd been and who they'd been with.Where, I thought, are my words of encouragement and love?

  It was three o'clock one afternoon when I got an urgent call from the hospital.Rebekah wanted me to come immediately with a blank tape.She was breathing hard when I entered her room.I slipped the tape into the recorder and held the microphone to her lips."Ruthie, Hannah, Molly, this is the most important tape." She held my hand and closed her eyes."Someday your daddy will bring home a new mommy.Please make her feel special.Show her how to take care of you.Ruthie, honey, help her get your Brownie uniform ready each Tuesday.Hannah, tell her you don't want meat sauce on your spaghetti.Molly, don't get mad if there's no apple juice.Drink something else.It's okay to be sad, sweeties.Jesus cried too.He knows about sadness and will help you to be happy again.Remember, I'll always love you.I shut off the recorder and Rebekah sighed deeply."Thank you, Nan, "You'll give this one to them, won't you? " she murmured as she slid into sleep.

  A time would come when the tape would be played for Rebekah's children, but right then, after I smoothed Rebekah's blanket, I got in my car and hurried home.I thought of how my Shannon also liked her sauce on the side and suddenly that quirk, which had annoyed me so many times, seemed to make her so much more precious.That night the kids didn't go out; they sat with me long after the spaghetti sauce had dried onto the dishes.And we talked, without interrogations, without complaints, late into the night.

(1)

From the first paragraph we can learn that ________.

[  ]

A.

Nan was in a bad state and wept a lot in her daily life.

B.

Nan was not on good terms with her children.

C.

Nan was worried about how to help Rebeka deal with her death.

D.

Nan laid more stress on attending on her patients than her children.

(2)

Which of the following scenes was most likely to be seen at Nan's home before she met Rebekah?

[  ]

A.

The family sat down in a circle and shared an interesting story.

B.

After dinner, the children either went out or shut themselves up in their rooms.

C.

The son was the headache of the parents while the daughter their comfort.

D.

When Eric did poorly at school, the parents comforted him and cheered him up.

(3)

Which was the most vital message Rebekah left to her children?

[  ]

A.

Bringing home satisfying school report cards

B.

Landing a job after graduation

C.

Growing up healthily and happily

D.

Accepting their step-mother into their lives.

(4)

It can be conclude4d from the passage that Rebekah was ________.

[  ]

A.

generous and loving

B.

religious and considerate

C.

selfish and pessimistic

D.

optimistic and innocent

(5)

The writer learnt from Rebekah that a parent's real concern should be ________.

[  ]

A.

protecting the children from the dangers they may be trapped in.

B.

having encouraging and loving talks with children.

C.

making tape records to guide the children in their future lives.

D.

tolerating the children's annoying quirks.

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阅读理解

Using inference

  Sometimes someone will try to tell you something without coming right out and saying it. He will imply it. When you understand what is implied, you infer. Sometimes you can infer the truth even when the speaker or writer isn't trying to be helpful. That's called “reading between the lines”.

  See if you can infer an implied or hidden message in each of the following selections.

  Turner almost wished that he hadn't listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.

  “Larry, as your boss, I must say it's been very interesting working with you,” Miss Valdez said. “However, it seems that our company's needs and your performance style are not well matched. Therefore, it makes me very sad to have to ask you to resign your position effective today.”

  No, Honey, I don't want you to spend a lot of money on my birthday present. Just having you for a husband is the only gift I need. In fact, I'll just drive my old rusty bucket of bolts down to the mall and buy myself a little present. And if the poor old car doesn't break down, I'll be back soon.

  Bill and Jessica were almost done taking turns choosing the players for their teams. It was Jessica's turn to choose, and only Kurt was left. Jessica said, “Kurt.”

1.Which probably happened?

[  ]

A.Turner realized that he had an unnatural fear of falling radio parts.

B.Turner had promised himself to do something silly that morning.

C.Turner had heard a weather forecast that predicted rain.

D.Turner planned to trade his umbrella for a bus ride.

2.What was Miss Valdez telling Larry?

[  ]

A.She would feel really bad if he decided to quit.

B.He was being fired.

C.He was getting a raise in pay.

D.She really enjoyed having him in the office.

3.What is the message?

[  ]

A.I don't want a gift.
B.Buy me a new car.
C.The mall is fun.
D.I'll carry a bucket for you.

4.We can infer that ________

[  ]

A.Kurt is not a very good player.

B.Jessica was pleased to have Kurt on her team.

C.Kurt was the best player on either team.

D.Jessica was inconsiderate of Kurt's feelings.

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完形填空

  What actually happens when we read? Some people think that we read one word 1 , understand it and then go on to the next. Other people think that our eyes smoothly 2 over each line from left to right, then back to the beginning of the 3 line, and so on. In fact, the physical action of reading usually doesn't working 4 of the way.

   5 you do this experiment with a friend. Get hold of a book with a large page 6 and with lines that go right 7 the page. 8 your friend to 9 the book up and to read it with the top of the book just 10 his eyes level. This 11 that you can watch the movement of his eyes as he reads the page. 12 you do this, you will see that your friends' eyes don't make a continuous forward sweep. 13 they progress by little “jumps”, moving, then stopping, as they progress along the line.

   14 to be this starting and stopping movement 15 the eyes can see only when it is not moving. Every time the eye 16 it sees a phrase or even a sentence, then jumps to the next part of the line and so on.

  There is another interesting fact about eye movement. You will notice that 17 , the reading goes back and looks again at something he has read 18 , in other words, he returns to an earlier part of the text probably because he 19 he is not understanding it properly. Then he comes back to 20 he stopped and continues reading.

1.

[  ]

A.at a time
B.at one time
C.at times
D.once

2.

[  ]

A.turn
B.fly
C.move
D.away

3.

[  ]

A.above
B.next
C.same
D.second

4.

[  ]

A.either
B.neither
C.all
D.both

5.

[  ]

A.Think
B.Guess
C.Suppose
D.Suggest

6.

[  ]

A.number
B.quantity
C.space
D.size

7.

[  ]

A.off
B.across
C.up
D.below

8.

[  ]

A.Have
B.Let
C.Get
D.Make

9.

[  ]

A.hold
B.pick.
C.put
D.set

10.

[  ]

A.below
B.in
C.beside
D.on

11.

[  ]

A.shows
B.means
C.expresses
D.proves

12.

[  ]

A.Unless
B.If
C.Because
D.Although

13.

[  ]

A.However
B.Altogether
C.Therefore
D.Instead

14.

[  ]

A.It has
B.It is
C.There has
D.It was

15.

[  ]

A.if
B.unless
C.although
D.because

16.

[  ]

A.jumps
B.moves
C.pauses
D.turns

17.

[  ]

A.from time to time
B.at the same time
C.on time
D.in no time

18.

[  ]

A.ago
B.before
C.later
D.next

19.

[  ]

A.wonders
B.knows
C.realizes
D.fears

20.

[  ]

A.what
B.which
C.that
D.where

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  Social customs and ways of behaving change.Things which were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable.Just a few years ago,it was considered impolite behavior for a man to smoke on the street.No man who thought of himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in a room.

  Customs also differ from country to country.Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country?Or doesn't it matter?What about table manners? Should you use both hands when you are eating? Should you leave one on your lap,or on the table?

  The Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs.For example,in both America and England people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time.Also,most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seat to a woman,and so will most Americans.Promptness (敏捷)is important both in England and in America.That is,if a dinner invitation is for 7 o'clock,the dinner guest either arrives close to that time or calls up to explain his delay.

  The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make other people feel uncomfortable—specially if they are your guests.There is an old story about a man who gave a formal dinner party.When the food was served,one of the guests started to eat his peas with a knife.The other guests were amused(逗乐) or shocked,but the host calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way.It would have been bad manners to make his guests feel foolish or uncomfortable.

1.If one has accepted a dinner invitation,what should he do if he is to be late for the dinner?

A.He should find an excuse.

B.He should ask for excuse.

C.He should telephone to explain his being late.

D.He should say “Sorry”.

2.In the sentence “It would have been bad manners to make his guests feel foolish or uncomfortable”,“bad manners” means________.

A.ugly

B.dishonest

C.impolite

D.shameful

3.According to the text,the best host________.

A.tries his best to make his guests feel comfortable

B.makes his guests feel excited

C.tries to avoid being foolish to his guests

D.tries to avoid being uncomfortable

4.The author of this article may agree with which of the following?

A.The guest who ate his peas with a knife.

B.The other guests who were amused or shocked.

C.The host who picked up his knife and began eating in the same way.

D.None of the above.

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