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For 30 years, Randy J. Murphy drove without being stopped by the police—and without a driver’s license.
The 46-year-old man’s luck came to an end last May. On his way home from his job as a dishwasher, he turned up the radio in the car.
“I just turned the corner, and there was Mark,” Murphy said of the police officer who has since made such a difference in his life.
Officer Mark Taylor had stopped the car as he heard the blaring music. When he asked for a driver’s license, Murphy said that he didn’t have one.
Murphy told Taylor he couldn’t read well enough to take the written part of the licensing test. “He said people just don’t help any more. I told him if he was willing, I’d help him, ” said Taylor. He gave Murphy his phone number. That afternoon Murphy called the officer.
For the next three months, the men met several times a week to review the questions which might appear in the test. When Murphy took the test, Taylor went with him. Murphy passed on his sixth attempt. He then sailed through the road test. On September 5, he got his license.
Taylor’s act of kindness won him the Officer of the Month award from Knoxville Police Department. “People should help each other if they can, ”Taylor said. “Randy did all the work. I just guided him along. ”
Although Murphy has overcome the difficulty that kept him from getting a driver’s license, he hasn’t stopped there. “We still meet once a week to read, ”Taylor said. “We’ve also become friends. ”
“I m glad he pulled me over now, ”said Murphy.
1.Why did Taylor stop Murphy’s car one day?
A.The music in his car was too loud.
B.He drove without a driving license.
C.He made a wrong turn at a comer.
D.He listened to the radio while driving.
2.After learning Murphy’s situation, Taylor decided________.
A.to put an end to his luck
B.to help him learn how to read
C.to take away his driving license.
D.to stop him from doing silly things
3.The underlined phrase” sailed through” in the passage is close in meaning to________.
A.tried his best in
B.nearly failed in
C.suffered a lot in
D.easily succeeded in
4.According to the passage, Taylor helped Murphy pass the licensing test because________.
A.he felt sorry for the bad situation of the workers
B.he wanted to win the Officer of the Month award
C.he hated to see people in need of help were not helped
D.he thought it was a policeman’s duty to help people read
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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。
For 30 years, Randy J. Murphy drove without being stopped by the policeand without a driver's license.
The 46 - year - old man's luck came to an end last May. On his way home from his job as a dishwasher, he turned up the radio in the car.
“I just turned the corner, and there was Mark,” Murphy said of the police officer who has since made such a difference in his life.
Officer Mark Taylor had stopped the car as he heard the blaring music. When he asked for a driver's license, Murphy said that he didn't have one.
Murphy told Taylor he couldn't read well enough to take the written part of the licensing test. “He said people just don't help any more. I told him if he was willing, I'd help him,” said Taylor. He gave Murphy his phone number. That afternoon Murphy called the officer.
For the next three months, the men met several times a week to review the questions which might appear in the test. When Murphy took the test, Taylor went with him. Murphy passed on his sixth attempt. He then sailed through the road test. On September 5, he got his license.
Taylor's act of kindness won him the Officer of the Month award from Knoxville Police Department. “People should help each other if they can,” Taylor said. “Randy did all the work. I just guided him along.”
Although Murphy has overcome the difficulty that kept him from getting a driver's license, he hasn't stopped there. “We still meet once a week to read,” Taylor said. “We've also become friends.”
“I'm glad he pulled me over now,” said Murphy.
1.Why did Taylor stop Murphy's car one day?
[ ]
A.The music in his car was too loud.
B.He drove without a driving license.
C.He made a wrong turn at a corner.
D.He listened to the radio while driving.
2.After learning Murphy's situation, Taylor decided ________.
[ ]
A.to put an end to his luck
B.to help him learn how to read
C.to take away his driving license
D.to stop him from doing silly things
3.The underlined phase “sailed through” in the passage is close in meaning to ________.
[ ]
4.According to the passage, Taylor helped Murphy pass the licensing test because ________.
[ ]
A.he felt sorry for the bad situation of the workers
B.he wanted to win the Officer of the Month award
C.he hated to see people in need of help were not helped
D.he thought it was a policeman's duty to help people read
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The 46-year-old man’s luck came to an end last May. On his way home from his job as a dishwasher, he turned up the radio in the car.
“I just turned the corner, and there was Mark,” Murphy said of the police officer who has since made such a difference in his life.
Officer Mark Taylor had stopped the car as he heard the blaring music. When he asked for a driver’s license, Murphy said that he didn’t have one.
Murphy told Taylor he couldn’t read well enough to take the written part of the licensing test. “He said people just don’t help any more. I told him if he was willing, I’d help him, ” said Taylor. He gave Murphy his phone number. That afternoon Murphy called the officer.
For the next three months, the men met several times a week to review the questions which might appear in the test. When Murphy took the test, Taylor went with him. Murphy passed on his sixth attempt. He then sailed through the road test. On September 5, he got his license.
Taylor’s act of kindness won him the Officer of the Month award from Knoxville Police Department. “People should help each other if they can, ”Taylor said. “Randy did all the work. I just guided him along. ”
Although Murphy has overcome the difficulty that kept him from getting a driver’s license, he hasn’t stopped there. “We still meet once a week to read, ”Taylor said. “We’ve also become friends. ”
“I m glad he pulled me over now, ”said Murphy.
1.Why did Taylor stop Murphy’s car one day?
A.The music in his car was too loud.
B.He drove without a driving license.
C.He made a wrong turn at a comer.
D.He listened to the radio while driving.
2.After learning Murphy’s situation, Taylor decided________.
A.to put an end to his luck
B.to help him learn how to read
C.to take away his driving license.
D.to stop him from doing silly things
3.The underlined phrase” sailed through” in the passage is close in meaning to________.
A.tried his best in
B.nearly failed in
C.suffered a lot in
D.easily succeeded in
4.According to the passage, Taylor helped Murphy pass the licensing test because________.
A.he felt sorry for the bad situation of the workers
B.he wanted to win the Officer of the Month award
C.he hated to see people in need of help were not helped
D.he thought it was a policeman’s duty to help people read
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