32.--Do you have to say before you leave? --No, nothing. A.else something B.everything else C.else anything D.anything else 查看更多

 

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--Do you have _________ to say before you leave?

--No, nothing.

A.else something                   B.everything else

C.else anything                    D.anything else

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  The class teacher thought that hobbies were very important for every child. She hoped that all her pupils would have one, and sometimes she arranged (安排) for their parents to come and see the work they had done as a result.

  One Friday morning the teacher told the class that those who had a hobby could have a holiday that afternoon to get the things they had made as parts of their hobbies ready for their parents to see the following afternoon.

  So on Friday afternoon, while those of the pupils who had nothing to show did their usual lessons, the lucky ones who had made something were agreed to go home, but they had to return before five o' clock to bring what they were going to show, and to arrange it.

  When the afternoon lessons began, the teacher was surprised to see that Tommy was not there. She found it difficult to believe (相信) that he had a hobby. However (可是) , at a quarter to five, Tommy arrived with a beautiful collection (收集) of butterflies (蝴蝶) in glass boxes. After his teacher had helped him to arrange them on a table in the classroom, she was surprised to see Tommy pick them up again and began to leave.

  “What are you doing, Tommy?”she asked. “Those things must be here until tomorrow afternoon. That' s when the parents are coming to see them. ”

  “I know they are coming then, ” answered Tommy, “and will bring them back tomorrow, but my big brother does not want them to be out of house at night because they might be stolen(偷) . ”

  “But what has it got to do with your big brother?” asked the teacher. “Aren't the butterflies yours?”

  “No, ” answered Tommy. “They are his. ”

  “But Tommy, you are asked to show your own hobby here, not somebody else! ” said the teacher.

  “I know that, ” answered Tommy, “My hobby is watching my brother collecting butterflies. ”

1.One Friday morning the teacher told the class that those who had a hobby ________.

[  ]

A.could do the things they like

B.could have a holiday to go home and play

C.could be free from school that afternoon to get things they had made

D.could ask their parents to come to the school

2.The teacher was surprised to see that Tommy was not at afternoon lessons, for ________.

[  ]

A.Tommy was not a clever boy

B.she could hardly believe that Tommy had a hobby

C.Tommy didn't say he would go home

D.she had no idea whether Tommy was ill

3.“Aren' t the butterflies yours?”implies (暗示) ________.

[  ]

A.she began to have a feeling that Tommy was not showing his own hobby

B.she knew for sure whom the butterflies belonged to

C.nothing but great surprise

D.she only couldn't believe Tommy's words

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  The class teacher thought that hobbies (嗜好) were very important for every child. She hoped that all her pupils would have one, and sometimes she arranged (安排) for their parents to come and see the work they had done as a result.

  One Friday morning the teacher told the class that those who had a hobby could have a holiday that afternoon to get the things they had made as parts of their hobbies ready for their parents to see the following afternoon.

  So on Friday afternoon, while those of the pupils who had nothing to show did their usual lessons, the lucky ones who had made something were agreed to go home, but they had to return before five o'clock to bring what they were going to show, and to arrange it.

  When the afternoon lessons began, the teacher was surprised to see that Tommy was not there. She found it difficult to believe (相信) that he had a hobby. However (可是), at a quarter to five, Tommy arrived with a beautiful collection (收集) of butterflies (蝴蝶) in glass boxes. After his teacher had helped him to arrange them on a table in the classroom, she was surprised to see Tommy pick them up again and began to leave.

  “What are you doing, Tommy?”she asked, “Those things must be here until tomorrow afternoon. That's when the parents are coming to see them.”

  “I know they are coming then,” answered Tommy, “and will bring them back tomorrow, but my big brother does not want them to be out of the house at night because they might be stolen (偷).”

  “But what has it got to do with your big brother?”asked the teacher. “Aren't the butterflies yours?”

  “No,” answered Tommy. “They are his.”

  “But Tommy, you are asked to show your own hobby here, not somebody else!”said the teacher.

  “I know that,”answered Tommy, “My hobby is watching my brother collecting butterflies.”

1.One Friday morning the teacher told the class that those who had a hobby ______.

[  ]

A.could do the things they like

B.could go home and play

C.could be free from school that afternoon to get things they had made

D.could ask their parent, to come to the school

2.The teacher was surprised to see that Tommy was not at afternoon lessons, for ______.

[  ]

A.Tommy was not a clever boy

B.she could hardly believe that Tommy had a hobby

C.Tommy didn't say he would go home

D.she had no idea whether Tommy was ill

3.“Aren't the butterflies yours?”implies (暗示) ______.

[  ]

A.she began to have a feeling that Tommy was not showing his own hobby

B.she knew for sure whom the butterflies belonged to (属于)

C.nothing but great surprise

D.she only couldn't believe Tommy's words

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Last July, my 12-year-old car died on California's Santa Ana Freeway. It was an hour before sunset, and I was 25 miles from home. I couldn't reach anyone to pick me up, so I decided to take a bus. Not knowing the routes, I figured I'd just head east. A bus pulled up, and I asked the driver how far she was going. “Four more lights,” she said. There was another bus I could take from there. This clearly was going to be a long night. She dropped me off at the end of her route and told me which bus to look for.
After waiting 30 minutes, I began to think about a very expensive taxi ride home. Then a bus pulled up. There was no lighted number above its windshield (挡风玻璃). It was out of service. But the door opened, and I was surprised to find that it was the same driver. “I just can't leave you here,” she said. “This isn't the nicest place. I'll give you a ride home.” “You'll drive me home in the bus?” I asked, perplexed (困惑). “No, I'll take you in my car,” she said. “It's a long way,” I protested. “Come on, ” she said. “I have nothing else to do.”
As we drove from the station in her car, she began telling me a story. A few days earlier, her brother had run out of gas. A good Samaritan picked him up, took him to a service station and then back to his car. “I'm just passing the favor along, ” she said. When I offered her money as a thank-you, she wouldn't hear of it. “That wouldn't make it a favor, ” she said. “Just do something nice for somebody. Pass it along.”
小题1:Why did the writer say that he would have a long night?
A.He wondered how long he had to wait for the next bus.
B.No driver would give him a ride.
C.He didn't know the routes.
D.He perhaps would have to take a taxi.
小题2:Judging from its context, the place where the writer waited for the second bus was_____.
A.very quiet and peaceful
B.dark without street lights
C.neither clean nor beautiful
D.a little unsafe
小题3:The bus driver drove the writer home later because ________.
A.she happened to go in the same direction
B.she wanted to do something good for other people
C.her brother told her to do so
D.she wanted to earn more money
小题4:The bus driver hoped that the writer ________.
A.would do as she did
B.would keep her in memory
C.would give the money to others
D.would do her a favor

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