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A man in a very famous restaurant started to take off his jacket. As soon as he saw this, the head waiter rushed over to his table and said, "I"m afraid I must ask you to keep your jacket on, sir, because it is not good manners (礼貌) to do it in such a nice restaurant." "Now, listen," said the man. "I will let you know that the Queen (女王) of England gave me permission (许可) to take off my jacket here." "The Queen of England?" said the waiter in great surprise. "Sure." replied the man, "When I was in England last month, a friend of mine took me to see the Queen. It was very hot. I started taking my coat off. The Queen looked over and said, "You may do that in the United States, but you may not do it here!" So I got the Queen"s permission, right?" 1. We can be sure that the story happened in ____. A. America B. the Queen"s palace C. England D. an small restaurant 2. When the head waiter asked the man not to take off his jacket, the man ____. A. took his advice at once B. left the restaurant angrily C. refused to listen to him D. wanted to see the manager 3. The man told the waiter that he could take off his jacket because ____. A. the weather was very hot B. the Queen of England let him do so in the USA. C. he was very rich D. he was free to take off his clothes anywhere 4. What did the Queen really mean? A. People in the USA were less polite. B. She let him take off his jacket in America. C. The English and the Americans enjoyed different ways of life. D. He shouldn"t take off his coat on such a formal occasion (正式场合) in England. 5. From the story we can see that ____. A. the man went to have dinner with his friend B. the head waiter was afraid of the Queen. C. the man went to see the Queen of England with his friend. D. the Queen invited the man to have dinner in a restaurant | |||
阅读理解。 An Indian farmer took his old elephant to the market. When he arrived, he saw a stranger walking around the animal. The stranger watched it carefully and did not say anything. The man was afraid that the stranger and found that the elephant didn"t cost so much, so he took the stranger a side and said, "If someone comes to buy the elephant, say nothing till I sell it, and I will give you fifty rupees (卢比)."The stranger looked at the farmer and didn"t say anything. A few minutes later, a rich man came, he bought the poor elephant and took it away. The farmer gave the stranger fifty rupees, and asked him how he found out the defect (缺陷) in the left leg of the elephant. The stranger said he found nothing. He just want to know which was the head and which was the tail, for he had never seen an elephant before. 1. Why did the farmer want to sell the elephant? A. Because the elephant didn"t have its left leg. B. Because there was something wrong with its head. C. Because he wanted to be a business. D. Because of the defect in the left leg of the elephant. 2. Why did the stranger watch the elephant carefully? A. Because he couldn"t find its leg. B. Because he had never seen an elephant before. C. Because he wanted to find out the defect. D. Because he wanted to buy it. 3. How much did the stranger thought the elephant cost? A. Fifty rupees. B. Not very much. C. Less than fifty rupees. D. He had no idea about it. 4. What did the Indian farmer ask the stranger to do? A. Not to stand there. B. To go away. C. To stop watching the elephant. D. To say nothing until he sold the elephant. 5. Who is cleverer, the Indian farmer or the stranger? A. The Indian farmer. B. The stranger. C. Both of them. D. Neither of them. | |||
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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND — An old postcard changed the lives of an eleven-year-old boy and a very sick woman. The postcard had a picture of the steamship Titanic. The Titanic was the largest ocean ship in the world. It hit an iceberg (冰山) and sank on April 14,1912. More than 1,500 of the 2,200 people on the ship were killed. The postcard was passed from one person to another for more than 80 years: Then it appeared at a card show for people who liked to collect post cards. An eleven-year-old boy, Joey Russell, came to the show with his grandfather. His grandfather knew everything about the Titanic and its trip from England to New York. " Let" s buy that postcard ," he told Joey. " It will be important someday." Two years later, Joey"s grandfather took him on a special trip. They went on a trip to the North Atlantic Ocean to watch as workers pulled the Titanic up from the bottom(底)of the ocean. Joey put his special postcard in his bag for the trip. On the ship, Joey met Edith Haisman. This woman was on the Titanic when it sank. She was one of the people who were rescued. Joey pulled the postcard out of his pocket. " Please sign this , Mrs. Haisman ." he said. She was happy to write her name on the back of the postcard. When Joey got home, he put the postcard away and forgot about it. Then Kate Shelley, one of Joey "s friends , told him that her mother was very sick. She needed an operation , but there was a problem. The operation was very expensive, and the family needed $80,000 to pay for it. Friends and relatives tried to help. But where could they get so much money? Then when Joey went to see the new movie " Titanic" , he had an idea. " Millions of people are seeing this movie and reading about the Titanic ," Joey thought. He remembered the old postcard with Edith Haisman "s signature on it. "Maybe I can sell it for some money. Then I can help Kate "s mom." Joey told his mother and father about his idea to help Mrs. Shelley. His parents helped him try to sell the postcard to the person who would pay the most money for it. Joey"s story was on television and in news papers. Joey and Kate even went to New York to be on a national TV show. After the show, many people called in to offer money for the Titanic card. Someone bought it for $60,000. Joey"s kind heart and the old Titanic postcard worked together to save a woman" s life. 1. Joey Russell . A. decided to buy the postcard at a shop B. showed great interest in collecting postcards C. took the postcard with him to see Mrs. Shelley D. asked Mrs. Haisman to sign her name on his postcard 2. What does the underlined word " rescued" mean in the sentence? A. Be made safe from danger. B. Be on an ocean trip. C. Be working on board. D. Be asked to sell the postcard. 3. When did Joey Russell have the idea of selling his old postcard for money? A. When Kate Shelley told him of her mother" s sickness. B. When he went to see the new movie "Titanic". C. When he was reading the new book of Titanic. D. When he remembered Mrs. Haisman"s signature on his card. 4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. The Titanic arrived in New York at the end of April, 1912. B. At the age of 13, Joey Russell got Mrs. Haisman"s signature. C. Joey Russell sold out his postcards on a national TV show. D. The Titanic card was sold to many people for $60,000. 5. Which of the following is NOT true about the old postcard? A. The Titanic was the largest steamship in the world in 1912. B. The steamship Titanic hit an iceberg and sank about a hundred years ago. C. Over two thousand passengers were killed in the ocean accident. D. More than eighty years had passed before the postcard belonged to Joey. | |||
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Eleven-year-old Antonin Careme could not believe that his father had ordered a lot of delicious food. It was an unexpected (意料不到的) dinner b 1 the Careme family was poor. As he was eating thankfully, his father e 2 to him in a sad voice that this would be a farewell meal. His father could no l 3 support all his children, so Antonin would have to leave home to make money h 4 . After the meal, Antonin walked a 5 the streets, wondering who would take him in. He knocked on the door of a restaurant where the o 6 happened to need an assistant. In the restaurant, young Antonin g 7 his first lesson in cooking. He was hard-working and his employer (雇主) decided to t 8 him all the skills and secrets of French cooking. When he was fifteen years old, Antonin trained under the famous cook, Baily. One of Baily"s customers was s 9 impressed with Antonin"s style of cooking that he asked him to be his p 10 cook, working at his home. Antonin later went on to work for a diplomat, a banker and even the king. 1._____ 2._____ 3._____ 4._____ 5._____ 6._____ 7._____ 8._____ 9._____ 10._____ |