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My husband hasn't stopped laughing about the thing that happened to me. It's _1 now but it wasn't at that time.
Last Friday, after doing all the family shopping in town, I __2__ a rest before catching the train, so I bought a __3__ and some chocolate and went to the station coffee shop that was a cheap, self-service place with long __4___ to sit at. I put my heavy bag down on the floor, put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to __5__ a place, and went to get a cup of coffee.
When I came back with the coffee, there was someone in the ___6__ seat. It was one of those __7__ young man, with dark glasses and torn clothes, and hair coloured bright__8__ at the front, not so unusual these days. What did __9__ me was he'd started to eat my chocolate!
Naturally, I was annoyed(恼火). However, to avoid trouble-then really I was rather uneasy about him-I just __10__ down at the front page of the newspaper, tasted my coffee, and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me __11___ . Then he took another piece of my chocolate. I could hardly ___12___ it. Still I didn't want to start an argument. When he took a __13__ piece, I felt more __14__ than annoyed. I thought, "Well, I shall have the last piece. "And I __15__ it.
The boy gave me a __16__ look, and then stood up. As he left he shouted out, "This woman's mad!" Everyone __17__ . That really made me feel silly, but it was __18__ when I finished my coffee and got ready to leave. My face went red-as red as his hair when I
__19__ I'd made a mistake. It wasn't my chocolate he'd been taking. There was mine, __20__ , just under my newspaper.
A. serious B. wonderful C. funny D. exciting
A. enjoyed B. took C. had D. wanted
A. cake B. newspaper C. magazine D. bag
A. chairs B. tables C. benches D. beds
A. order B. find C. keep D. do
A. very B. same C. free D. next
A. wild-looked B. wild-looking C. good-looked D. good-looking
A. red B. black C. brown D. white
A. interest B. surprise C. frighten D. hurt
A. looked B. lay C. sat D. put
A. eagerly B. friendly C. closely D. shyly
A. believe B. bear C. notice D. stop
A. last B. big C. single D. third
A. angry B. content C. happy D. pleased
A. covered B. threw C. got D. wrapped
A. strange B. terrible C. disappointed D. curious
A. agreed B. promised C. stared D. followed
A. better B. worse C. later D. easier
A. wondered B. realized C. decided D. recognized
A. tasted B. split C. tied D. unopened
Polly wandered over the rough field looking for the smaller potatoes that the pickers had accidentally 1 . She found one, then another, then a handful. She was pleased. They were delicious 2 cooked. 3 she caught sight of something else. It looked like a piece of colored stone. Polly 4 it up and thought how 5 it was. She could see a 6 on it: a picture of a fish and a part of leaf. She scraped(刮除) the soil away around her feet and found that she was standing on 7 seemed to be a piece of pavement(铺路石). 8 to another piece of stone was something small and round like a button. She realized it was 9 .
The field was 10 the next morning. A group of distinguished-looking men and women 11 . That evening the local 12 station showed some pictures of the field with Polly pointing to the place.
13 was proved to be of Roman origin and the discovery was being 14 as the most exciting thing that had happened in the area 15 the end of World War II.
A week later, the excavation(挖掘)was 16 under way. Permission had been given and the “dig”, as it was called, was expected to 17 several months. Polly noticed that so many 18 people around and cars coming and going had made the cows and sheep 19 . Her father said their cows produced less milk.
20 , it was great fun. They had let her keep the gold coin.
1.A.lost B.found C.missed D.got
2.A.once B.until C.while D.though
3.A.And B.So C.Then D.But
4.A.took B.picked C.got D.looked
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6.A.pattern B.photo C.model D.portrait
7.A.which B.what C.where D.that
8.A.Stuck B.Opposite C.Tired D.Similar
9.A.precious stone B.an unusual photo C.a gold button D.an old coin
10.A.quiet B.moving C.busy D.worrying
11.A.turned up B.turned out C.turned back D.turned round
12.A.railway B.radio C.television D.police
13.A.He B.They C.It D.She
14.A.found B.described C.written D.recognized
15.A.by B.in C.at D.since
16.A.secretly B.suddenly C.officially D.gradually
17.A.keep B.cost C.spend D.last
18.A.strange B.poor C.strong D.foreign
19.A.surprise B.calm C.restless D.homeless
20.A.Besides B.Even C.Therefore D.Still
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My husband hasn't stopped laughing about the thing that happened to me. It's 1 now but it wasn't at that time.
Last Friday, after doing all the family shopping in town, I 2 a rest before catching the train; so I bought a piece of 3 and some chocolate and went to the station coffee shop in that cheap, self-service place with long 4 to sit at. I put my heavy bag down on the floor, put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to 5 a place, and went to get a cup of coffee. When I came back with the coffee, there was someone in the 6 seat. It was one of those 7 young men, with dark glasses and torn clothes, and hair colored bright 8 at the front. Not so unusual these days. What did 9 me was he'd started to eat my chocolate!
Naturally I was annoyed (恼火). However, to avoid trouble-then really I was rather uneasy about him-I just 10 down at the front page of the newspaper, tasted my coffee, and took a bit chocolate.
The boy looked at me 11 .Then he took another piece of my chocolate. I could hardly 12 it. Still I didn't want to start an argument. When he took a 13 piece, I felt more 14 than annoyed. I thought, “well, I shall have the last piece.”And I 15 it.
The boy gave a 16 look, and then stood up. As he left he shouted out, “This woman's mad! ”
Everyone 17 . That really made me feel silly, but it was 18 when I finished my coffee and got ready to leave. My face went red-as red as his hair when I 19 I'd made a mistake. It wasn’t my chocolate he'd been taking. There was mine, 20 just under my newspaper.
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Signs can sometimes be seen at theentrance of a house, expressing that a tramp has passed. This specialsign language is frequently 1 by tramps to inform their 2 whether the host of a certain house is friendly or unfriendly,and to 3 them the trouble of making unnecessary calls. Quite 4 one day, I came across a real tramp. He was such a rare sight these days that I stood some distance away and watched him He was dressed just as a tramp should be 5 , old worn trousers and a jacket many sizes too big for him. On his head there was a battered old hat and his boots were so old and worn-they were almost coming into 6 . But the man himself looked cheerful as if he had not a 7 in the world. He rubbed his nose with his forefinger, 8 a funny turn, laid a small parcel by the front gate, and began 9 a sign made by a former caller. Although the sign was meaningless to me, it must have been 10 , for the tramp's face lit up with 11 . He entered the front gate confidently and rang the bell. When the door opened, I saw him 12 his hat but couldn't hear his words. The 13 was very short indeed, for no sooner had he spoken a few words than the door closed fiercely in his face. I felt 14 for him as he walked 15 out of the house. But just as quickly, his face lit up again and he moved quickly towards the gate. There he stopped, looked at the sign, and 16 his head seriously as if he had made a bad mistake. 17 deeply into his pockets, he produced a piece of chalk, rubbed out the 18 sign and made a new one in its place. He stared at it for a moment smiling to himself, then gathered his 19 ,pushed back his hat and began walking towards the next house at an unhurried 20 whistling as he went along. | |||
( )1. A. employed ( )2. A. parents ( )3. A. share ( )4. A. in a way ( )5. A. with ( )6. A. a fashion ( )7. A. success ( )8. A. gave ( )9. A. drawing ( )10. A. pleased ( )11. A. surprise ( )12. A. rise ( )13. A. conversation ( )14. A. happy ( )15. A. cheerful ( )16. A. waved ( )17. A. Digging ( )18. A. existed ( )19. A. belongings ( )20. A. step |
B. made B. classmates B. save B. by mistake B. in B. a design B. care B. took B. kissing B. strange B. satisfaction B. put on B. introduction B. frightened B. sadly B. swung B. Stealing B. moving B. clothes B. position |
C. taken C. fellows C. give C. by the way C. by C. pieces C. failure C. set C. correcting C. funny C. worry C. raise C. quarrel C. worried C. bravely C. shook C. Putting C. shining C. umbrella C. pace |
D. put up D. friends D. put D. by chance D. on D. blocks D. family D. made D. studying D. exciting D. disappointment D. throw D. greeting D. sorry D. eagerly D. nodded D. Looking D. existing D. stick D. situation |
Signs can sometimes be seen at the entrance of a house, expressing that a tramp(流浪汉) has passed. This special sign-language is frequently 36 by tramps to inform their 37 whether the host of a certain house is friendly or unfriendly, and to 38 them the trouble of making unnecessary calls.
Quite 39 one day, I came across a real tramp. He was such a rare sight these days that I stood some distance away and watched him. He was dressed just as a tramp should be 40 , old worn trousers, and a jacket many sizes too big for him. On his head there was a battered old hat and his boots were so old and worn; they were almost coming into 41 . But the man himself looked cheerful as if he had not been a 42 in the world. He rubbed his nose with his forefinger, 43 a funny turn, laid a small parcel by the front gate, and began 44 a sign made by a former caller. Although the sign was meaningless to me, it must have been 45 , for the tramp’s face lit up with 46 . He entered the front gate confidently and rang the bell. When the door opened, I saw him 47 his hat but couldn’t hear his words. The 48 was very short indeed, for no sooner had he spoken a few words than the door closed fiercely in his face. I felt 49 for him as he walked 50 out of the house, But just as quickly, his face lit up again and he moved quickly towards the gate. There he stopped, looked at the sign, and 51 his head seriously as if he had made a bad mistake. 52 deeply into his pockets, he produced a piece of chalk, rubbed out the 53 sign and made a new one in its place. He stared at it for a moment smiling to himself, then gathered his 54 , pushed back his hat and began walking towards the next house at an unhurried 55 , whistling as he went along.
1. A.employed B.made C.taken D.put up
2. A.parents B.classmates C.fellows D.friends
3. A.share B.save C.give D.put
4. A.in a way B.by mistake C.by the way D.by chance
5. A.with B.in C.by D.on
6. A.a fashion B.a design C.pieces D.blocks
7. A.success B.care C.failure D.family
8. A.gave B.got C.set D.made
9. A.drawing B.kissing C.correcting D.studying
10. A.pleased B.strange C.funny D.exciting
11. A.surprise B.satisfaction C.worry D.disappointment
12. A.rise B.put on C.raise D.throw
13. A.conversation B.introduction C.quarrel D.greeting
14. A.happy B.frightened C.worried D.sorry
15. A.cheerful B.sadly C.bravely D.eagerly
16. A.waved B.swung C.shook D.nodded
17. A.Digging B.Stealing C.Putting D.Looking
18. A.appearing B.moving C.shining D.existing
19. A.belongings B.clothes C.umbrella D.stick
20. A.step B.position C.pace D.situation
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