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Now that smoking is considered to be very dangerous to the health, it is especially difficult for children to buy cigarettes or tobacco. Out tobacconist, Mr Soames, has always been very 1 about this, If his customers are very 2 , he always asks them whom the cigarettes are 3
One day, a little girl walked into his 4 and demanded twenty cigarettes. She had the exact 5 of money in her hand and seemed very sure of 6 . Mr Soames was so surprised 7 her confident manner that he forgot to ask his 8 question. Instead, he asked her 9 kind of cigarettes she wanted. The girl 10 quickly and handed him the 11 . While he was giving her the cigarettes, Mr Soames said 12 that she was so young that she 13 hide the packet in her pocket 14 not to be found by the police. However, the little girl did not seem to find this very 15 . Without even smiling she 16 the packet and walked towards the door. Suddenly she stopped, turned round, and 17 calmly at Mr Soames. There was a moment's 18 and the tobacconist wondered 19 she was going to say. All at once, 20 a clear voice, the girl declared, “My dad is a policeman.”
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In Mr. Allen's high school class, all the students have to "get married". 1 , the wedding ceremonies (婚礼) sometimes become so 2 that the loud laughter drowns out the 3 of the"minister (牧师)". 4 the two students getting married often begin to 5 . The teacher, Mr. Allen, believes that marriage is a difficult and serious 6 . He wants young people to understand that there are many changes that must take place 7 marriage. He believes that the need for these changes 8 be understood before people marry. Mr. Allen doesn't only introduce his students to 9 problems in marriage such as illness or being out of work. He also exposes 10 to the difficult and particular problems they will 11 every day. He even familiarizes his students 12 the problems of divorce (离婚). It has been 13 for some of the students to see the problems that a married 14 often faces. 15 they took the course (课程), they had not worried 16 about the problems of marriage. However, both 17 and parents feel that Mr. Allen's course is valuable and have 18 it publicly. Their statements and letters 19 the class have asked the school to 20 the course again. | ||||
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There are a few memories from our childhood that will stay with us forever. A few that seemed so 36 at the time may cause us to smile years later.
One such memory is a phone call I 37 when I was about three or four years old. My mother had entered a contest on a local 38 show. Entrants(参加者)were to tell an interesting story about their 39 . Winners would receive a phone call from Mrs. Santa Claus(女圣诞老人)! Mrs. Claus would award(奖励) the lucky child free 40 of a local store.
Well, the call came. My mother talked to Mrs. Claus and then 41 the phone to me. I didn’t 42 the fact that many people were listening to our conversation. However, the fact that this lady had a 43 connection to Santa, that was important.
I didn’t know it yet, but my mother had 44 the attention of the contest judges by telling about the time I had 45 a wall with crayons(蜡笔). Even I knew that this was not the kind of 46 that Santa would approve.
Suddenly, in a very pleasant tone(语气)of 47 , Mrs. Santa Claus asked me about my art work. I 48 that this lady was the real Mrs. Claus, not a radio station actress standing in for her.
I 49 down the phone and ran crying from the room. My crime(罪行)had not 50 unpunished. Santa would 51 know that I’d been bad!
It turned out that I did get a 52 present from the radio station and its sponsor(赞助商). And I guess Santa didn’t find out about the wall. Maybe he did and was in a 53 mood. In any case, my Christmas presents did not 54 a piece of coal(煤).
I wonder what Santa has in 55 for this year. Hopefully my wife hasn’t written Mrs. Claus any letters.
36. A. nice B. important C. impossible D. terrible
37. A. received B. made C. gave D. showed
38. A. TV B. literature C. radio D. gift
39. A. parents B. child C. husbands D. teacher
40. A. gifts B. money C. books D. pens
41. A. offered B. brought C. showed D. handed
42. A. doubt B. guess C. know D. believe
43. A. false B. direct C. weak D. wrong
44. A. put B. paid C. caught D. taken
45. A. decorated B. made C. draw D. painted
46. A. idea B. action C. behaviour D. plan
47. A. sound B. noise C. laugh D. voice
48. A. wondered B. believed C. reported D. supposed
49. A. put B. took C. knocked D. threw
50. A. met B. gone C. changed D. got
51. A. surely B. possibly C. impossibly D. happily
52. A. nice B. bad C. terrible D. cheap
53. A. satisfying B. surprising C. forgiving D. frightening
54. A. invent B. leave C. include D. exist
55. A. thought B. mind C. fact D. public
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该题涂黑。
There are a few memories from our childhood that will stay with us forever. A few that seemed so 36 at the time may cause us to smile years later.
One such memory is a phone call I 37 when I was about three or four years old. My mother had entered a contest on a local 38 show. Entrants(参加者)were to tell an interesting story about their 39 . Winners would receive a phone call from Mrs. Santa Claus(女圣诞老人)! Mrs. Claus would award(奖励) the lucky child free 40 of a local store.
Well, the call came. My mother talked to Mrs. Claus and then 41 the phone to me. I didn’t 42 the fact that many people were listening to our conversation. However, the fact that this lady had a 43 connection to Santa, that was important.
I didn’t know it yet, but my mother had 44 the attention of the contest judges by telling about the time I had 45 a wall with crayons(蜡笔). Even I knew that this was not the kind of 46 that Santa would approve.
Suddenly, in a very pleasant tone(语气)of 47 , Mrs. Santa Claus asked me about my art work. I 48 that this lady was the real Mrs. Claus, not a radio station actress standing in for her.
I 49 down the phone and ran crying from the room. My crime(罪行)had not 50 unpunished. Santa would 51 know that I’d been bad!
It turned out that I did get a 52 present from the radio station and its sponsor(赞助商). And I guess Santa didn’t find out about the wall. Maybe he did and was in a 53 mood. In any case, my Christmas presents did not 54 a piece of coal(煤).
I wonder what Santa has in 55 for this year. Hopefully my wife hasn’t written Mrs. Claus any letters.
A. nice B. important C. impossible D. terrible
A. received B. made C. gave D. showed
A. TV B. literature C. radio D. gift
A. parents B. child C. husbands D. teacher
A. gifts B. money C. books D. pens
A. offered B. brought C. showed D. handed
A. doubt B. guess C. know D. believe
A. false B. direct C. weak D. wrong
A. put B. paid C. caught D. taken
A. decorated B. made C. draw D. painted
A. idea B. action C. behaviour D. plan
A. sound B. noise C. laugh D. voice
A. wondered B. believed C. reported D. supposed
A. put B. took C. knocked D. threw
A. met B. gone C. changed D. got
A. surely B. possibly C. impossibly D. happily
A. nice B. bad C. terrible D. cheap
A. satisfying B. surprising C. forgiving D. frightening
A. invent B. leave C. include D. exist
A. thought B. mind C. fact D. public
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