Checks have largely taken the place of money as a means of    36  , for they are

Checks have largely taken the place of money as a means of    36  , for they are

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Checks have largely taken the place of money as a means of    36  , for they are widely accepted everywhere.   37   this is very   38   for both buyer and seller, it should not be forgotten that checks are not real money: they are quite   39  in themselves. A shop-keeper runs a certain 40 when he accepts a check and he is quite   41  his rights if, on occasion, he   42  to do so. People do not always know this and are   43   if their good faith is called in question. A wealthy friend of mine told me he had an extremely   44  experience.
One day he decided to buy a particularly fine pearl necklace at a famous jewelry shop which keeps a large__45 of precious stones and asked if he could pay   46  check, the assistant said that this was quite  47 . But the moment my friend signed his name, he was invited into the manager’s office. The manager was very polite, but he explained that someone   48  exactly the same name had presented them with a worthless check not long ago. My friend got very angry at it and said he would buy a necklace   49 . When he got up to go, the manager told him that the police would arrive at any moment and he had better stay   50  he wanted to get into serious trouble. Sure enough the police arrived, __51 to my friend for the   52 ,  but explained that a person who had used the same name as his  53  for a number of recent robberies. Then the police asked my friend to    54   out a note which had been used by the thief in a number of shops. The note read, “I have a gun in my pocket, ask no questions and give all the money in the safe.” Fortunately, my friend’s handwriting was quite__55__ the thief’s. He was not only allowed to go without further delay, but to take the pearl necklace with him.
小题1:
A.change B.exchangeC.trade D.business
小题2:
A.BecauseB.If C.ThoughD.Since
小题3:
A.favouriteB.popularC.profitable D.convenient
小题4:
A.dangerous B.priceless C.unimportant D.valueless
小题5:
A.chance B.risk C.opportunityD.danger
小题6:
A.within B.out ofC.withoutD.beyond
小题7:
A.refuses B.agrees C.fails D.hates
小题8:
A.unhappy B.ashamed C.shockedD.puzzled
小题9:
A.uninteresting B.unreasonable C.unforgettableD.unpleasant
小题10:
A.amountB.accident C.stock D.number
小题11:
A.in B.by C.withD.on
小题12:
A.in need B.in common C.in use D.in order
小题13:
A.used B.with C.named D.by
小题14:
A.anywhere B.somewhere C.somewhere elseD.everywhere
小题15:
A.unless B.otherwise C.if D.whether
小题16:
A.coming B.stickingC.apologizing D.checking
小题17:
A.manner B.behavior C.inconvenienceD.treatment
小题18:
A.responsible B.answered C.chargedD.blamed
小题19:
A.copy B.read C.take D.bring
小题20:
A.unlike B.different C.dissimilar D.dislike

答案

小题1:B
小题2:C
小题3:D
小题4:D
小题5:B
小题6:A
小题7:A
小题8:C
小题9:D
小题10:C
小题11:B
小题12:D
小题13:B
小题14:C
小题15:A
小题16:C
小题17:C
小题18:B
小题19:A
小题20:A
解析

试题分析:文章大意:文章通过作者朋友讲述的自己的经历。介绍了现在虽然支票给人们带来便利,也给犯罪分子带来可乘之机,接受支票店主也要冒一定的危险。
小题1:考查名词:A. change改变,变化,B. exchange交换,流通,C. trade交易,贸易,D. business生意,句意:支票已经代替钱做为流通的手段,选B
小题2:考查连词:A. Because因为,B. If如果,C. Though虽然,D. Since自从,句意:虽然这对卖家和买家都很方便,但是我们不该忘记支票不是钱。这两句话是转折关系,选C
小题3:考查形容词:A. favourite最喜欢的,B. popular流行的,C. profitable可获利的,D. convenient方便的,从前面的句子:Checks have largely taken the place of money as a means of    36   , for they are widely accepted everywhere.可知支票的使用和方便,选D
小题4:考查形容词:A. dangerous 危险的,B. priceless无价的,C. unimportant不重要的,D. valueless没有价值的,从前面的句子:it should not be forgotten that checks are not real money:可知支票本身是没有价值的,选D
小题5:考查名词:A. chance机会,B. risk危险,C. opportunity机会,D. danger危险,句意:店主接受支票是冒一定危险的。Run a certain risk是词组“冒一定危险”选B
小题6:考查介词:A. within在…之内,B. out of出于,C. without      没有,D. beyond 超出…范围,句意:如果他偶尔拒绝这么做,也是在权利范围之内的,选A
小题7:考查动词:A. refuses拒绝,B. agrees同意,C. fails 失败,D. hates讨厌,句意:如果他偶尔拒绝这么做,也是在权利范围之内的,选A
小题8:考查形容词:A. unhappy不高兴,B. ashamed羞愧的,C. shocked吃惊的,D. puzzled 困惑的,从前面的句子:People do not always know this人们不知道,可知是感到困惑,选 C
小题9:考查形容词和上下文串联:A. uninteresting 无趣的,B. unreasonable不合理的,C. unforgettable难忘的,D. unpleasant 不令人愉快的,从下文的描述可知是作者的一个有钱的朋友给他描述自己不愉快的经历,选D
小题10:考查名词:A. amount数量,B. accident事故,C. stock股票,股份,库存,树干,家畜,D. number数量,句意:作者在有很多宝石储备的珠宝店想买个珍珠项链,选C
小题11:考查介词:A. in在…里面,B. by通过,C. with 有着,D. on在…上面,by check“用支票”,句意:他问能不能用支票支付,选B
小题12:考查介词:A. in need需要,B. in common共同,C. in use在使用,D. in order秩序井然,合乎程序的,营业员说这是合乎程序的,选D
小题13:考查词义辨析:A. used用过的,B. with 有着,C. named名叫…的,D. by通过,with the same name这里是定语修饰someone,句意:有着同样名字的人出示过毫无价值的支票。选B
小题14:考查不定代词:A. anywhere任何地方,B. somewhere 某个地方,C. somewhere else其他某个地方,D. everywhere到处,句意:我的朋友很生气,说他要到其他某个地方去买项链,选C
小题15:考查连词:A. unless除非,如果不,B. otherwise否则,C. if 是否,D. whether 是否,店主告诉我的朋友如果不想有麻烦最好留下,选A
小题16:考查动词:A. coming 来,B. sticking刺,粘帖,C. apologizing道歉,D. checking检查,从后面讲述的内容,可知警察是向我的朋友道歉选C
小题17:考查名词:A. manner方式,方法,B. behavior 行为举止,C. inconvenience不方便,D. treatment治疗,因为警察是在办案,给我的朋友带来了不便,选C
小题18:考查形容词和动词:A. responsible负责,B. answered 回答,C. charged指责,指控,D. blamed责备,句意:这个人用同样的名字做为最近的抢劫案的答复,选B
小题19:考查名词:A. copy 复制,B. read 读,C. take拿,带走,D. bring带来,警察让我的朋友复制了小偷在几家商店复制的便条,选A
小题20:考查形容词:A. unlike不像,B. different 不同的,C. dissimilar不相似,D. dislike不喜欢,从后面的句子:He was not only allowed to go without further delay, but to take the pearl necklace with him.可知我朋友的字迹和小偷的不像,选A
举一反三
When she was twelve, Maria made her first important decision about the course of her life. She decided that she wanted to continue her education. Most girls from middle-class families chose to stay home after primary school, though some attended private Catholic ""finishing" schools. There they learned a little about music, art, needlework, and how to make polite conversation. This was not the sort of education that interested Maria or her mother. By this time, she had begun to take her studies more seriously. She read constantly and brought her books everywhere. One time she even brought her math book to the theater and tried to study in the dark.
  Maria knew that she wanted to go on learning in a serious way. That meant attending the public high school, something that very few girls did. In Italy at the time, there were two types of high schools: the "classical" schools and the "technical" schools. In the classical schools, the students followed a very traditional program of studies, with courses in Latin and Greek language and literature, and Italian literature and history. The few girls who continued studying after primary school usually chose these schools.
  Maria, however, wanted to attend a technical school. The technical schools were more modern than the classical schools and they offered courses in modern languages, mathematics, science, and accounting. Most people including Maria"s father believed that girls would never be able to understand these subjects. Furthermore, they did not think it was proper for girls to study them.
  Maria did not care if it was proper or not. Math and science were the subjects that interested her most. But before she could sign up for the technical school, she had to win her father"s approval. She finally did, with her mother"s help, though for many years after, there was tension in the family. Maria"s father continued to oppose her plans, while her mother helped her.
  In 1883, at age thirteen, Maria entered the "Regia Scuola Tecnica Michelangelo Buonarroti" in Rome. Her experience at this school is difficult for us to imagine. Though the courses included modern subjects, the teaching methods were very traditional. Learning consisted of memorizing long lists of facts and repeating them back to the teacher. Students were not supposed to ask questions or think for themselves in any way. Teachers were very demanding, discipline in the classroom was strict, and punishment was severe for those who failed to achieve or were disobedient.
小题1:In those days, most Italian girls________.
A.went to classical schools
B.went to "finishing" schools
C.did not go to high school
D.went to technical schools
小题2:Maria"s father probably________.
A.had very modern views about women
B.had very traditional views about women
C.had no opinion about women
D.thought women could not learn Latin
小题3:High school teachers in Italy in those days were________.
A.very modernB.very intelligent
C.quite scientificD.quite strict
小题4:We can infer from this passage that________.
A.girls usually attended private primary schools
B.only girls attended classical schools
C.girls did not like going to school
D.Maria was a girl of strong will

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Dear Guys,
I’d like to talk to you about the shame you subjected me to last night. Let me first refresh your memory: You, a group of fit, young men, were playing soccer on the field across from my apartment building. I, a better-than-average looking young woman, was walking along the sidewalk with my groceries. That’s when your ball came flying over the fence and landed in front of me.
One of you approached and asked politely if I would throw the ball back to you. Fighting the urge to drop my bags and run screaming down the street, I reluctantly (勉强地) agreed.
Before I continue, let me explain something that I didn’t have a chance to mention last night: I hate sports. More specifically, I hate sports involving balls. This results from my lack of natural ability when it comes to throwing, catching and hitting. I’m bad at aiming too. So you can understand why I’d be nervous at what I’m sure seemed to you like a laughably simple request.
However, wanting to appear agreeable, I put my bags down, picked up the ball and, eyes half-shut, threw it as hard as I could.
It hit the middle of the fence and bounced back to me.
Trying to act casually, I said something about being out of practice, then picked up the ball again. If you’ll remember, at your command, I agreed to try throwing underhand. While outwardly I was smiling, in my head, I was praying, Oh God, oh please oh please oh please. I threw the ball upward with all my strength, terrified by what happened next.
The ball hit slightly higher up on the fence and bounced back to me.
This is the point where I start to take issue with you. Wouldn’t it have been a better use of your time, and mine, if you had just walked around the fence and took the ball then? I was clearly struggling; my smiles were more and more forced. And yet, you all just stood there, motionless.
Seeing that you weren’t going to let me out of the trouble, I became desperate. Memories of middle school softball came flooding back. I tried hard to throw the ball but it only went about eight feet, then I decided to pick it up and dash with ball in hand towards the baseline, while annoyed thirteen-year-old boys screamed at me that I was ruining their lives. Children are cruel.
Being a big girl now, I pushed those memories aside and picked up the soccer ball for the third time. I forced a good-natured laugh while crying inside as you patiently shouted words of support over the fence at me.
“Throw it granny-style!” one of you said.
“Just back up a little and give it all you’ve got!” another offered.
And, most embarrassing of all, “You can do it!”
I know you thought you were being encouraging, but it only served to deepen the shame.
Anyway, I accepted your ball-throwing advice, backed up, rocked back and forth a little, took a deep breath and let it fly.
It hit the edge of the fence and bounced back to me.
I surprised myself-and I’m sure you as well-by letting out a cry, “DAMN IT!!!” I then willed myself to have a heart attack and pass out in front of you just so I’d be put out of my misery.
Alas, the heart attack didn’t happen, and you continued to look at me expectantly, like you were content to do this all night. I had become a sort of exhibition for you. I could feel your collective thoughts drifting through the chain-link: “Can she really not do it? But I mean, really?”
Unfortunately for you, I wasn’t really game to continue your experiment. Three failed attempts at a simple task in front of a group of people in a two-minute period was just enough blow for me for one night. I picked up the ball one last time, approached the fence and grumbled, “Please just come get the damn ball.”
And you did. And thanks to you, I decided at that very moment to never throw anything ever again, except disrespectful glances at people who play sports.
Sincerely, Jen Cordery
小题1:The writer agreed to throw the ball because ______.
A.she needed to have a relax carrying the heavy groceries
B.she wanted to refresh her childhood memories
C.she could not refuse the polite request from the young man
D.she had fallen in love with the young man at first sight
小题2:Why did the writer mention her middle school memory?
A.To explain why she failed the attempts to throw the ball back.
B.To complain that she had not mastered the ball throwing skills.
C.To show how cruel those 13-year-old boys were.
D.To express her dislike towards softball.
小题3: What the boys said before the writer’s third attempt actually made the writer _______.
A.inspiredB.encouragedC.embarrassedD.depressed
小题4:What happened to the ball at last?
A.The writer managed to throw the ball back.
B.The boy got the ball back by himself.
C.The writer threw the ball away out of anger.
D.The boys got angry and left without the ball.

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I work as a postal letter carrier in Charlotte. One day several years ago, I drove up to a   1 . Christy, the young divorcee (离了婚的人) who lived there, was waiting by the roadside. She said that she had a   2  to tell me.
About six months  3  it seemed that I had   4  a letter to her which had her street   5  on it but was addressed to another house with the   6  number on a different street in the neighborhood. She decided to   7  the letter at the correct house.
It turned out that the letter had been   8  for Johnson, who happened to be   9 . They talked for a little while, and later on he   10 . Then they started dating and had been going   11  together ever since.
I felt sorry for delivering the letter wrong, but I was   12  that I had brought these nice people together.
A few months later a(n)   13  sign went up in Christy’s yard, and then wedding   14  were sent out. Soon the house was sold, the wedding happened,   15  Christy, with her kids, moved into Johnson’s house.
A few months later, I saw a For Sale sign in   16  yard. I feared the   17  might be in trouble, so I made up a(n)   18  to go to their door and   19  on them.
Christy opened the door, smiled broadly, and pointed to her huge stomach “We’re having twins!” she said, “This house won’t be big enough, so we have to   20 .”
小题1:
A.telephoneB.mailboxC.schoolD.shop
小题2:
A.storyB.noticeC.factD.message
小题3:
A.afterB.earlierC.laterD.ago
小题4:
A.sentB.writtenC.deliveredD.given
小题5:
A.markB.signC.boardD.number
小题6:
A.correctB.wrongC.sameD.different
小题7:
A.put down B.drop offC.hand outD.give away
小题8:
A.providedB.preparedC.inferredD.intended
小题9:
A.freeB.singleC.lonelyD.simple
小题10:
A.leftB.invitedC.calledD.introduced
小题11:
A.outB.inC.awayD.off
小题12:
A.amazedB.pleasedC.surprisedD.interested
小题13:
A.SaleB.SalesC.On SaleD.For Sale
小题14:
A.arrangementsB.preparationsC.invitationsD.announcements
小题15:
A.butB.andC.whileD.until
小题16:
A.herB.hisC.myD.their
小题17:
A.friendshipB.connectionC.marriageD.wedding
小题18:
A.apologyB.troubleC.excuseD.regret
小题19:
A.checkB.examineC.testD.try
小题20:
A.changeB.settleC.separateD.move

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Proudly reading my words, I glanced around the room, only to find my classmates bearing big smiles on their faces and tears in their eyes. Confused, I glanced toward my stone-faced teacher. Having no choice, I slowly raised the report I had slaved over, hoping to hide myself. “What could be causing everyone to act this way?”
Quickly, I flashed back to the day Miss Lancelot gave me the task. This was the first real task I received in my new school. It seemed simple: go on the Internet and find information about a man named George Washington. Since my idea of history came from an ancient teacher in my home country, I had never heard of that name before. As I searched the name of this fellow, it became evident that there were two people bearing the same name who looked completely different! One invented hundreds of uses for peanuts, while the other led some sort of army across America. I stared at the screen, wondering which one my teacher meant. I called my grandfather for a golden piece of advice: flip (掷) a coin. Heads—the commander, and tails—the peanuts guy. Ah! Tails, my report would be about the great man who invented peanut butter, George Washington Carver.
Weeks later, standing before this unfriendly mass, I was totally lost. Oh well, I lowered the paper and sat down at my desk, burning to find out what I had done wrong. As a classmate began his report, it all became clear, “My report is on George Washington, the man who started the American Revolution.” The whole world became quiet! How could I know that she meant that George Washington?
Obviously, my grade was awful. Heartbroken but fearless, I decided to turn this around. I talked to Miss Lancelot, but she insisted: No re-dos; no new grade. I felt that the punishment was not justified, and I believed I deserved a second chance. Consequently, I threw myself heartily into my work for the rest of the school year. Ten months later, that chance unfolded as I found myself sitting in the headmaster’s office with my grandfather, now having an entirely different conversation. I smiled and flashed back to the embarrassing moment at the beginning of the year as the headmaster informed me of my option to skip the sixth grade. Justice is sweet!
小题1:What did the author’s classmates think about his report?
A.Controversial.B.Ridiculous.
C.Boring.D.Puzzling.
小题2:Why was the author confused about the task?
A.He was unfamiliar with American history.
B.He followed the advice and flipped a coin.
C.He forgot his teacher’s instruction.
D.He didn’t know why the teacher gave such a task.
小题3:The underlined word “burning” in Para. 3 probably means _______.
A.annoyedB.ashamed
C.readyD.eager
小题4:In the end, the author turned things around _______.
A.by redoing his task
B.through his own efforts
C.with the help of his grandfather
D.under the guidance of his headmaster

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In a land far away, once upon a time there was great poverty (贫困), and only the rich could manage without great  36  . Three of those rich men and their servants were   37  together on a road when they came to a very   38  village.
The first could not stand seeing the poverty,  39 he took all the gold and jewels from his wagons (四轮载重马车) and shared  40  out among the villagers. He wished them all the best of luck, and he left. 
The second rich man, seeing the  41 situation, stopped for a short time and gave  42 all his food and drink, since he  43  see that money would be of little  44  to them. He made sure that they each  45   their fair share and would have enough food to  46   for some time. Then, he left. 
The third rich man, on seeing such poverty,  47  and went straight through the  48 without stopping. The two other rich men saw this from a distance and commented with each other  49  the third rich man lacked sympathy. It was   50  that they themselves had been there to offer help.
However, three days later, they 51  the third rich man, who was coming in the opposite direction. He was  52   travelling quickly, but his wagons,  53 the gold and valuables they had been 54 , were now full of farming tools and bags of  55  . He was rushing back to help them out of poverty.
小题1:
A.lossB.expectationsC.successD.problems
小题2:
A.standingB.travellingC.gatheringD.running
小题3:
A.farawayB.poorC.differentD.ancient
小题4:
A.unlessB.becauseC.soD.if
小题5:
A.themB.anythingC.nothingD.those
小题6:
A.curiousB.worryingC.dangerousD.puzzling
小题7:
A.the villagersB.his servantsC.the othersD.the rest
小题8:
A.couldB.mightC.shouldD.must
小题9:
A.interestB.concernC.useD.attraction
小题10:
A.returnedB.gainedC.offeredD.received
小题11:
A.remainB.lastC.supplyD.share
小题12:
A.turned backB.set outC.showed offD.speeded up
小题13:
A.villageB.landC.fieldD.road
小题14:
A.whether B.howC.whereD.when
小题15:
A.goodB.certainC.trueD.strange
小题16:
A.welcomedB.metC.acceptedD.persuaded
小题17:
A.stillB.alreadyC.alwaysD.indeed
小题18:
A.except forB.instead ofC.apart fromD.along with
小题19:
A.loadingB.treasuringC.carryingD.earning
小题20:
A.foodB.jewelsC.moneyD.seeds

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