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The old man bought a ticket ______.A.after he got on the trainB.before he got on the train

The old man bought a ticket ______.

A.after he got on the train

B.before he got on the train

C.as soon as the conductor told him to buy one

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第1题

What did the man say about his dictionary?A.He has bought a new one.B.He lost his old one

What did the man say about his dictionary?

A.He has bought a new one.

B.He lost his old one and borrowed a new one.

C.He didn't have any dictionary then.

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第2题

听力原文:W: They wanted you to pay $500 for such an old car. Oh, my God!M: Yes. But finall

听力原文:W: They wanted you to pay $500 for such an old car. Oh, my God!

M: Yes. But finally they agreed to knock 10% off the price. So I bought it.

How much did the man pay for the car?

A.$ 500.

B.$ 550.

C.$450.00

D.$50.00

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第3题

Whatdidthemansayabouthisdictionary?[A]Hehasboughtanewone.[B]Helosthisoldoneandborrowedanew

What did the man say about his dictionary?[A]He has bought a new one.[B]He lost his old one and borrowed a new one. [C]He didn't have any dictionary then.

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第4题

听力原文:W: Hey Mark, have you been able to sell your old piano yet?M: Ah, You were right,

听力原文:W: Hey Mark, have you been able to sell your old piano yet?

M: Ah, You were right, just posting notices on bulletin boards at a couple of supermarket wasn't enough. I think I'll have to place an advertisement in the local newspaper.

Q: What does the man imply?

(18)

A.He hasn't been able to find an inexpensive piano yet.

B.He's looking for a place to store the piano.

C.He decided not to sell the piano.

D.No one has bought the piano.

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第5题

第二节 短文理解2阅读短文,从各题所给的三个选项中选出最佳答案。One day an old man went into t

第二节 短文理解2

阅读短文,从各题所给的三个选项中选出最佳答案。

One day an old man went into tile post office. He wanted to post (寄) a letter. He had never posted a letter be forcer Fie bought a stamp (邮票) and gave it together (一起) with his letter to the girl at the desk. "Oh. no? tile girl said. "You must slick (贴) the stamp on yourself. " He didn't know where to slick the stamp. so again he asked the girl. "You may Slick it on yourself. " the girl answered again. Then the man stuck the stamp on the body and went away.

The old man went to the post oflqee th order to ______

A.post a letter

B.buy a stamp

C.see the girl

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第6题

David Moore taught physics at the City School. He needed some expensive books, and so he b
ought them. He left them in his car in a quiet street. Then he bought other things at other shops. At six o'clock he came back to the car. One window was open—and the books were not there! David drove home to Fry Road.

That night he wrote a letter to a newspaper. The next day he went to the police. On Friday people read this in the newspaper:

BOOK: Have you any old books? I buy old and modern books.

Open all day on Saturdays. David Moore, 26 Fry Road.

David stayed at home on Saturday. His first visitor came at eight o'clock. David took him to the kitchen. At half past nine another man arrived. He had a bag under his arm.

"Mr. Moore?" the man asked.

"That's right. "David said. "Can I help you?"

"I've got some good book. You buy books, don't you?"

"Yes. Bring them in. I'll have a look at them. "

Soon the books were on the dining-table. "Come in now," David called," and bring the list. "

A policeman came into the dining-room. He read the names on the list in his hand. They were the same.

"Come with me , sir , "the policeman said to the man.

How did the man get Mr. Moore's books?

A.He bought them from David.

B.He bought them from a bookshop.

C.He took them from a car.

D.The policeman gave him.

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第7题

A small crowd had gathered round the entrance to the park. His curiosity aroused,Robert
crossed the road to see what was happening. He found that the center ofattraction was an old man with a performing monkey. The monkey' s tricks, hesoon discovered, were in no way remarkable so, after throwing a few pennies inthe dirty hat which the man had placed on the pavement, Robert began to moveoff, along with other members of the crowd.Atthis point the man suddenly let out a loud cry. Everyone turned to see what hadhappened. The man was bending over his monkey, which now lay quite still on thepavement. He picked up the apparently lifeless body and, bolding it close tohim, began to weep. A young man stepped forward from the crowd and, taking somemoney from his pocket, dropped it into the hat. Robert and several other peopledid likewise, until the pennies in the hat were covered with silver coins.Meanwhile, the man continued to hold the dead monkey in his arms and seemed totake no notice of what was going on about him. Afew month latter, Robert came across the old man again in another part of thecity. The man had a monkey, bought no doubt with the money which the crowd hadgiven him. It did not, however, seem any better at its tricks than the previousone. Robert was pleased to see that the old man was still able to earn aliving, though on this occasion, having partly paid for the monkey out of hisown pocket, he did not feel inclined to throw any money into the hat. Butthe performance was not yet over! Once again the old man let out a loud cry.Once again the monkey lay still on the pavement. The manpicked up the "dead" monkey and clutching it in his arms began to weep. The same young steppedforward and threw some money into the hat.Again the crowd followed suit一except for Robert. Smiling tohimself, he went on his way, amazed at the man' s audacity.

41. Which of the following is TRUE?

A. The young man was also apasser-by.

B. The old man always entertainedthe people at the same place.

C. The old man let out a loud crybecause he was really sorry to have lost his monkey.

D. Robert did not throw any moneyinto the hat the second time he met the old man .

42. Robert smiled to himself because he().

A. was satisfied with theperformance

B. realized what had happened atlast

C. was amused by the death of thesecond monkey

D. was glad that the second monkeyperformance as well as the first one

43. The word "likewise" (in the secondparagraph) is closest in meaning to ()?

A. like to be wise

B. in the wise way

C. in the sameway

D. in a lovely way

44. What does "followed suit" (in the lastparagraph) mean?

A. followed the example

B. followed the old man

C. followed the writer

D. came afterwards

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第8题

阅读理解:阅读下面的短文,根据文章内容从A.B.C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项。

Mary began playing the violin when she was only six. Her father came across a really old instrument at his aunt’ s house, and he brought it back home with him. Mary loved it and immediately tried to play it.After a few months she began to have lessons. She got on very well with the violin. When she was about eleven, she really needed a better violin.One day she took part in a concert, and a man went up to her parents and talked to them about her. He said that she had real talent and pointed out that she needed a better violin. When he found out that they couldn’ t afford one, he offered to buy one for her. Later, when she was about 16, she set up her own group. She named it after the man who gaveher the violin----she called it the Erio Sound.

(1)Mary’ s father ____.

A.bought the violin from a shop

B.borrowed the violin from a friend

C.got the violin from his aunt

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第9题

阅读:Albert Schweitzer was born in 1875 in Alsace. At that time

Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:

Albert Schweitzer was born in 1875 in Alsace. At that time, it was a part of Germany. His generous spirit was first awakened through his training as a Lutheran minister. Besides gaining a reputation as a preacher, he also became respected for his ability to play the organ. He was a man of many talents. His concern for other people turned his attention to medicine. He had also acquired doctoral degrees in philosophy and music. His wife took an interest in medicine too and became a nurse. Many people thought that he should remain and lecture in Europe to have a strong impact on Western civilization. Though he listened to their suggestions, he ultimately decided to follow his own conscience. This led him to Africa. Albert had felt that all men should accept the responsibility of helping others. He felt particularly concerned for black Africans who had been exploited by white men. He earned the money he needed by performing on the organ and by lecturing. With this money he bought equipment and opened a hospital in Africa. He was a man of great strength who faced great problems with courage. The threat of war, the reality of imprisonment during World War, one as a German citizen, and the unbearable heat in Africa did not deter him at all. He believed that man could overcome these obstacles if he had a sense of idealism. He died in 1965.

31.Albert Schweitzer was ____.

A) a pianist C) a humanitarian

B) an African D) a nurse

32.He had talents for ____.

A) training his wife to be a nurse, giving concert and lecturing

B) giving medical care, lecturing, playing the organ

C) taking care of sick people, fighting as a soldier, lecturing

D) giving concert, making equipment, helping others

33.In spite of people’s suggestions, Albert decided to go to Africa ____.

A) because he was born there

B) because he wanted to help others particularly black Africans who had been exploited by white men

C) because he wanted to give a concert to African people

D) because he wanted to make money there

34.Why did the author think he was a man of great strength?

A) He always faced great problems with courage.

B) The threat of war and the reality of imprisonment during World War didn’t discourage him.

C) The unbearable heat in Africa did not deter him at all.

D) All of the above.

35.Albert Schweitzer lived to be ____.

A) 70 years old B) 80 years old

C) 90 years old D) 100 years old

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第10题

A farmer had once made a purchase of a fine fat sheep, hoping to offer it up to the B
uddha. While he was leading it home, four thieves saw him and made up their minds to steal the sheep. They knew him to be an honest person and one who thought of no more harm in others than he had in himself. They dared not take the sheep away from him by force, for they were too near the city. Therefore, they thought hard and got an idea: they first parted company and then came to the man as if they had come from several distinct parts.

The first thief came up to the farm and said, “My good old man, why are you leading this dog?”

At this moment the second thief, coming from another direction, cried to him, “Poor old man, where have you stolen this dog?”And immediately after these words, the third thief came up and asked the farmer,“Where are you going with this handsome greyhound?”

The poor farmer began to doubt whether the sheep was a sheep or not. But the fourth robber put him quite beside himself by coming near him and asking what the dog cost him.

The farmer began to think and got the conclusion that the four men, who came from different directions, could not all be wrong. He believed that the sheep he was leading was a dog. On realizing this, the farmer went back quickly to the market to demand his money from the person who sold him the dog, leaving the dog with the four thieves.

1)、The farmer bought a sheep in the city.

A.T

B.F

2)、The four thieves decided to play a trick to get the sleep because the farmer was honest and could be easily cheated by their tricks.

A.T

B.F

3)、The farmer began to have a doubt when the third thief called his sheep a dog.

A.T

B.F

4)、The four thieves knew about the farmer.

A.T

B.F

5)、The farmer was cheated by the four thieves.

A.T

B.F

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