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Once there was a bookseller.He didn't like paying for anything.One day he hurt one of his feet because a big box of books fell on it.

  “You'd better go and see the doctor.”said his wife.

  “No,”he said,“I'll wait until the doctor comes into my shop next time.Then I'll ask him about my foot.If I go to see him,I shall have to pay him some money.”

  The next day a doctor came into the shop.The bookseller told him about his bad foot.The doctor looked at it.

  “Yes.”said the doctor.“You must put that foot in hot water every night.Then you must put something on it.”

  He took out a piece of paper and wrote something on it.“Buy this and put it on the foot before you go to bed every night,”he said.

  “Thank you.”said the bookseller.“And now, sir,here are your books.”

  “How much are they?”asked the doctor.

  “Two pounds.”

  “Good.”said the doctor,“I shall not have to pay you anything.”

  “Why?”asked the bookseller.

  “I told you about your foot.I want two pounds for that.If people come to my house,I ask them for one pound for my advice.But when I go to their house.I want them to pay two pounds.And I came here,didn't I? Goodbye.”

(1)

What did the doctor ask the bookseller to put on his foot?

  A.Some hot water.

  B.Some books.

  C.Some medicine.

  D.Some big boxes.

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(2)

Why didn't the bookseller go to see the doctor?

  A.Because he had no money.

  B.Because the doctor wasn't a good one.

  C.Because the doctor said he would come to see him the next morning.

  D.Because he didn't want to pay the doctor any money.

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(3)

How much did he need to pay if a sick person went to the doctor's house?

  A.One pound. B.Two pounds.

  C.Three pounds.D.Nothing.

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(4)

Why did the doctor go to the bookshop?

  A.Because he wanted to get the two pounds.

  B.Because the bookseller asked him to go there.

  C.Because he wanted to see the bookseller's bad foot.

  D.Because he wanted to buy some books.

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(5)

How much did the bookseller pay the doctor at last?

  A.He paid him nothing.

  B.He paid him one pound.

  C.He paid him two pounds.

  D.He didn't pay him any money but some books.

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从方框内选出最佳选项完成下面对话。

Miss Wu:Can I help you?

Li Guang:Yes, I'd like to return this book, please.

Miss Wu: 1 

Li Guang:No, I couldn't read it. I had a hard time reading a few pages, and then I decided to give up.

Miss Wu: 2 

Li Guang:It wasn't the language. It was the words. They are too small for me.

Miss Wu: 3  What can I do for you then?

Li Guang:Well, I'd be glad if you could find me another book.

Miss Wu: 4 

Li Guang:Yes, but one with bigger words.

Miss Wu: 5 

Li Guang:Oh, Oliver Twist. This one is fine. And the words are much bigger. Thank you very much.

Miss Wu:You're welcome.

A.What about this one?

B.You can't keep the book for long.

C.Another English storybook?

D.Isn't it interesting?

E:Oh? But I know you are good at English.

F:Did you enjoy the book?

G:Yes, they are really small.

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补全对话,从A~G中选出五个句子完成对话,有两项为多余选项.

A.What about this one?

C. Another English story book?

E. Oh ? But I know you are good at English.

G. Yes they are really small.

B. You can't keep the book for long .

D. Isn't it interesting?

F. Did you enjoy the book?

MISS WU: Can I help you?

MISS WU: Yes I'd like to return this book ,please.

MISS WU. 1

LI GANG : No, I couldn't read it .I had a hard time reading a few pages ,and then I decided to give up .

MISS WU: 2

LI GANG :It wasn't the language .It was the words .They are too small for me

MISS WU: 3 What can I do for you ,then?

LI GANG :Well I'd be glad if you could find me another book.

Miss WU: 4

LI GANG :Yes but one with bigger words.

MISS WU : 5

LI GANG :Oh Oliver This one is fine .And the words are much bigger .Thank you very much.

MISS WU: You're welcome.

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补全对话,从A~G中选出五个句子完成对话,有两项为多余选项.

A.What about this one?

C. Another English story book?

E. Oh ? But I know you are good at English.

G. Yes they are really small.

B. You can't keep the book for long .

D. Isn't it interesting?

F. Did you enjoy the book?

MISS WU: Can I help you?

MISS WU: Yes I'd like to return this book ,please.

MISS WU. 1

LI GANG : No, I couldn't read it .I had a hard time reading a few pages ,and then I decided to give up .

MISS WU: 2

LI GANG :It wasn't the language .It was the words .They are too small for me

MISS WU: 3 What can I do for you ,then?

LI GANG :Well I'd be glad if you could find me another book.

Miss WU: 4

LI GANG :Yes but one with bigger words.

MISS WU : 5

LI GANG :Oh Oliver This one is fine .And the words are much bigger .Thank you very much.

MISS WU: You're welcome.

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Many years ago, I had my first chance to visit Russia. "Russians are a very polite people," I had been told before my arrival. One of my friends explained that a gentleman will pour the lemonade for the ladies and show other good manners.
Toward the end of my three-week trip, I was invited by my Russian friend Nicolai Vasilevich and his wife Yulya out to dinner. At the end of a wonderful meal, Yulya asked if I would like a banana. I politely declined(婉谢) and thanked her, and explained I was most satisfied with the meal. But my mind was racing: "What should I do? Should I offer her a banana though they are as close to her as they are to me? What is the polite thing to do?"
"Would you like a banana?" I asked Yulya.
"Yes," she smiled, but didn't try to take any of the three bananas in the fruit basket.
"Which one would you like?" I asked again.
"That one," she pointed at one of the bananas. So thinking about Russian politeness, f picked the banana Yulya had pointed at. Then I peeled it half way and handed it to her.Smiles on Yulya's and Nicolai's faces told me I had done the right thing. Alter this experience, I spent much time letting the world know that in Russia, the polite thing was to peel bananas for ladies.
However, sometime during my third trip i learned I was wrong.
"Oh no, David," a Russian politely corrected me.  "In Russia, when a man peels a banana for a lady, it means he has a romantic interest in her." How embarrassed (尴尬) I felt.
So to communicate properly with people of different cultures, we should watch carefully how people of the same culture communicate with each other. Besides, don’t be afraid to ask questions about their culture.
小题1:Before his first visit to Russia, the writer learned Russian gentlemen are polite to____.
A.foreignersB.strangersC.friendsD.women
小题2:The underlined word "peeled" in Paragraph 6 means "_________".
A.took the skin off something
B.put something hack
C.made something clean
D.cut something in two
小题3:Which of the following seems to be true according to the passage?
A.The writer's third trip lasted about three weeks.
B.Russian gentlemen never peel bananas for ladies.
C.The writer tried to follow Russians~ behavior in Russia.
D.Yulya was pleased with the writer's behavior but Nicolai wasn't.
小题4:The writer wrote the passage mainly to___________.
A.show us how polite Russian people are
B.tell us his funny experience in Russia
C.ask us to care about cultural differences
D.remind us what we should do in Russia

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