What the Queen really meant was that . A. people in the U. S. were less polite B. he shouldn’t take off his coat in such a formal occasion in England C. she permitted him to take off his jacket in America D. the English and the Americans enjoyed different ways of life C It doesn’t matter when or how much a person sleeps, but everyone needs some rest to stay alive. That’s what all doctors thought, until they heard about AI Herpin. AI Herpin, it was said, never slept, Could this be true? The doctors decided to see this strange man themselves. AI Herpin was 90 years old when the doctors came to his home in New Jersey. They thought for sure that he got some sleep of some kind. So they stayed with him and watched every movement he made. But they were surprised . Though they watched him hour after hour and day after day, they never saw Herpin sleeping , In fact, he did not even own a bed. He never needed one. The only rest that Herpin sometimes got was sitting in a comfortable chair and reading newspapers. The doctors were puzzled by this strange continuous sleeplessness. They found only one answer that might explain his condition. Herpin remembered some talk about his mother having been injured several days before he was born. But that was all. Was this the real reason? No one could be sure. Herpin died at the age of 94. 查看更多

 

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A man in a very splendid restaurant started to take off his jacket. Seeing this, the head waiter dashed to his table and said, “I’m afraid I must ask you to keep your jacket on, sir, for it is not good manners to do it in such a smart restaurant.”

    “Now listen”, said the man, “I’ll let you know that the Queen of England gave me permission to remove my jacket here.”

    “The Queen of England?” said the waiter in great surprise.

    “Sure,” replied the man, “When I was in England last month, a friend of mine who had a very important position in high society took me to see the Queen. It was rather hot, so I started taking my coat off. The Queen looked over and said, “You may do that in the United States, but you may not do it here.” So I got the Queen’s permission, right?”

1.It is certain that the story happened _______.

       A. in America                                     B. in the Queen’s party

       C. in England                                            D. in an ordinary restaurant

2.When the head waiter asked the man not to take off his jacket, the man  .

       A. took his advice immediately                    B. obeyed him without any hesitation

       C. apologized for his bad manners               D. refused to listen to him

3.What the Queen really meant was that _______.

       A. people in the U. S. were less polite

       B. he shouldn’t take off his coat in such a formal occasion in England

       C. she permitted him to take off his jacket in America

       D. the English and the Americans enjoyed different ways of life

 

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A diner in a very splendid restaurant started to take off his jacket. Seeing this, the head waiter dashed over to his table and said, “I’m afraid I must ask you to keep your jacket on, sir, for it is not good manners to do it in such a smart restaurant.”

    “Now listen”, said the diner. “I’ll let you know that the Queen of England gave me permission to remove my jacket here.”

    “The Queen of England ?” said the waiter in great surprise.

    “Sure”, replied the diner, “when I was in England last month, a friend of mine who had a very important position in high society took me to see the Queen. It was rather hot so I started taking my coat off. The Queen looked over and said, “you may do that in the United State, but you may not do it here.” So I got the Queen’s permission, right?”

1.It can be sure that the story happened ________.

A. in England                         B. in the Queen’s palace

C. in America                         D. in an ordinary restaurant

2.The diner thought he could take off his jacket because ________.

A. he was permitted by the Queen of England to do so in the U. S.

B. the weather was so hot that no one could stand it

C. he had the freedom of taking off his clothes anywhere

D. he was in such a shabby (破旧的) restaurant

3.What the Queen really meant was that _________.

A. people in the U. S. were less polite

B. he shouldn’t take off his coat in such a formal occasion in England

C. she permitted him to take off his jacket in America

D. the English and the Americans enjoyed different ways of life

4.What do you think of the diner? I think he was ________.

A. a person who had excellent understanding

B. one who didn’t have good understanding

C. such a man as used to make trouble

D. always ready to do what the Queen told him to

 

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A diner in a very splendid restaurant started to take off his jacket, seeing this, the head waiter dashed over to his table and said, “I’m afraid I must ask you to keep your jacket on, sir, for it is not good manners to do it in such a smart restaurant.”

   “Now listen”, said the diner. “I’ll let you know that the Queen of England gave me permission to remove my jacket here.”

   “The Queen of England ?” said the waiter in great surprise.

   “Sure”, replied the diner, “when I was in England last month, a friend of mine who had a very important position in high society took me to see the Queen. It was rather hot so I started taking my coat off. The Queen looked over and said, “you may do that in the United State, but you may not do it here.” So I got the Queen’s permission, right?”

61.It can be sure that the story happened ____.

    A.in England        B.in the Queen’s palace.

    C.in America        D.in an ordinary restaurant

62.The diner thought he could take off his jacket because ___.

   A.he was permitted by the Queen of England to do so in the U. S.

   B.the weather was so hot that no one could stand it.

   C.He had the freedom of taking off his clothes anywhere.

   D.He was in such a shabby(破旧的) restaurant.

63.What the Queen really meant was that _____.

   A.people in the U. S. were less polite.

   B.he shouldn’t take off his coat in such a formal occasion in England.

   C.she permitted him to take off his jacket in America.

   D.the English and the Americans enjoyed different ways of life.

64.What do you think of the diner? I think he was ____.

   A.a person who had excellent understanding.

   B.One who didn’t have good understanding.

   C.Such a man as used to make trouble.

   D.Always ready to do what the Queen told him to.

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  A man in a very splendid restaurant started to take off his jacketSeeing this, the head waiter dashed to his table and said, I'm afraid I must ask you to keep your jacket on, sir, for it is not good manners to do it in such a smart restaurant.”

  “Now listen, said the man, I'll let you know that the Queen of England gave me permission to remove my jacket here.”

  “The Queen of England?” said the waiter in great surprise

  “Sure,” replied the man, “When I was in England last month, a friend of mine who had a very important position in high society took me to see the QueenIt was rather hot, so I started taking my coat offThe Queen looked over and said, ‘You may do that in the United States, but you may not do it here.’So I got the Queen's permission, right?

(1)

When the head waiter asked the man not to take off his jacket, the man ________

[  ]

A.

took his advice immediately

B.

obeyed him without any hesitation

C.

apologized for his bad manners

D.

refused to listen to him

(2)

The man thought he could take off his jacket because ________

[  ]

A.

he was permitted by the Queen of England to do so in the US

B.

the weather was so hot that no one could stand it

C.

he had the freedom of taking off his clothes anywhere

D.

he was in such a shabby restaurant

(3)

What the Queen really meant was that ________

[  ]

A.

people in the USwere less polite

B.

he shouldn't take off his coat in such a formal occasion in England

C.

she permitted him to take off his jacket in America

D.

the English and the Americans enjoyed different ways of life

(4)

From the story, you can see the man was ________

[  ]

A.

one who didn't have good memory

B.

a man who often makes trouble

C.

always ready to do what the Queen told him to

D.

humorous and careless

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  A man in a very splendid restaurant started to take off his jacket.Seeing this, the head waiter dashed to his table and said, “I’m afraid I must ask you to keep your jacket on, sir, for it is not good manners to do it in such a smart restaurant.”

  “Now listen”, said the man, “I’ll let you know that the Queen of England gave me permission to remove my jacket here.”

  “The Queen of England?” said the waiter in great surprise.

  “Sure,” replied the man, “When I was in England last month, a friend of mine who had a very important position in high society took me to see the Queen.It was rather hot, so I started taking my coat off.The Queen looked over and said, “You may do that in the United States, but you may not do it here.” So I got the Queen’s permission, right?”

(1)

It is certain that the story happened ________.

[  ]

A.

in England

B.

in the Queen’s party

C.

in America

D.

in an ordinary restaurant

(2)

When the head waiter asked the man not to take off his jacket, the man ________

[  ]

A.

took his advice immediately

B.

obeyed him without any hesitation

C.

apologized for his bad manners

D.

refused to listen to him

(3)

The man thought he could take off his jacket because ________.

[  ]

A.

he was permitted by the Queen of England to do so in the U.S.

B.

the weather was so hot that no one could stand it

C.

he had the freedom of taking off his clothes anywhere

D.

he was in such a shabby restaurant

(4)

What the Queen really meant was that ________.

[  ]

A.

people in the U.S.were less polite

B.

he shouldn’t take off his coat in such a formal occasion in England

C.

she permitted him to take off his jacket in America

D.

the English and the Americans enjoyed different ways of life

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