Buster Brown was a thief—and a good one,too,he thought. He’d never been caught
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Buster Brown was a thief—and a good one,too,he thought. He’d never been caught by the police because he never took chances. He was always Prepared for any unforeseen event or emergency. Confidently,he stood outside the house of his intended victim(受害者)and read the sign on the front gate of the house. “Don"t worry about the dog—be aware of the owner !” it said. Buster smiled and found his way in. The house looked quite normal outside,but inside it was very exotic with fascinating objects on display. As he began putting them into his bag,a dog came into the room. It stopped when it saw Buster,then wagged its tail madly and went over to him,licking his outstretched hand. “Good boy,” Buster whispered. “What a great guard dog you are—trying to lick me to death.” Satisfied he’d made friends with the dog,Buster began to wander round the house,choosing items to put in his bag. His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques(古董):a pair of silver candleholders,a silver tea-and-coffee service,etc. His new friend,the dog,sat and watched,as if wondering what was happening. “Well,boy,”Buster whispered,finally. “That might do. Any more and I won’t be able to carry it!” He swung the heavy bag onto his shoulders, just as the lights came on, nearly blinding him. He shielded his eyes with his hand. “You’re a very silly person,” the figure in the doorway said, his voice dry as dust. As the man came closer, Buster could see he was well dressed. His face seemed familiar, but Buster couldn’t quite place where he had seen him before. “You should have taken more notice of the sign outside,” the man rasped. “I knew about this attempted robbery last week and I also know you will end up behind bars for 20 years. Fancy trying to rob the house of the world’s greatest fortune-teller!” 60. Why was Buster so confident? A. He was not afraid of dogs. B. He knew the owner of the house lived alone C. He had never been caught by the police. D. The house had no security alarm. 61. Which of the definitions is closest in meaning to the word “exotic” in the third paragraph? A. Messy and untidy. B. Rich and expensive. C. Comfortable and calming. D. Foreign and unusual. 62. How did Buster decide which objects to take? A. He took those that were easy to carry in his bag. B. He took only the best antiques. C. He took those that he knew he could sell easily. D. He looked for silver objects. 63. What punishment waits for Buster Brown? A. A prison sentence with hard labour. B. A long prison sentence. C. A heavy fine. D. Community service for 20 years. |
答案
60. C 61. D 62. B 63. B |
解析
60.解析:这是一道细节推断题。第一段第二句“He’d never been caught by the police because he never took chances.”可知Buster自信的原因是C。 61.解析:这是一道词义推测题。exotic的意思是“异国情调的,奇异的”。本题B选项是容易混淆的答案。但是rich一般是形容人的,从这方面也可以排除B。 62.解析:这是一道细节推断题。从第四段“His skilled eye picked out only the best antiques”可知B选项内容正确。 63.解析:这是一道推断题。从最后一段那个人说的话“I also know you will end up behind bars for 20 years”可知,Buster将会在监狱里呆20年。因此选B。 |
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I was the middle child of three, but there was a gap of five years on either side, and I hardly saw my father before I was eight. For this and other reasons I was somewhat lonely. I had the lonely child’s habit of making up stories and holding conversations with imaginary persons, and I think from the very start my literary ambitions(文学志向) were mixed up with the feeling of being isolated(孤独) and undervalued. I knew that I had a natural ability with words and a power of facing unpleasant facts, and I felt that this created a sort of private world in which I could get my own back for my failure in everyday life. However, the quantity of serious writing which I produced all through my childhood would not add up to half a dozen pages. I wrote my first poem at the age of four or five, my mother taking it down to dictation. I cannot remember anything about it except that it was about a tiger and the tiger had “chair-like teeth” - a good enough expression. At eleven, when the war of 1914-18 broke out, I wrote a poem which was printed in the local(地方的) newspaper, as was another, two years later, on the death of Kitchener. From time to time, when I was a bit older, I wrote bad and usually unfinished “nature poems”. I also, about twice, attempted a short story which was a failure. That was the total of the would-be serious work that I actually set down on paper during all those years. 56.The underlined word“it” in paragraph 2 refers to ___________. A.the quantity of serious writing B.the writer’s first poem C.the writer’s childhood D.the tiger in the poem 57.From the text, we learn that as a little boy the writer ________. A.had no playmates B.showed his gift for writing C.put out lots of poems and stories D.got his first poem published in 1916 58.What can be inferred about the writer? A.He was least favoured in his family. B.He had much difficulty in talking with others. C.He had an unhappy childhood for lack of care. D.His loneliness resulted in his interest in writing. |
Juanito Estrella has been a housekeeping manager on the US-based large passenger ship Carnival Spirit for 18 months and feels he has found the suitable position in his career(职业).He has always wanted to travel.“I guess I am a really restless spirit. I Iike traveling, so when the chance came,I jumped at it,”he says. The chance came in the form of a newspaper advertisement for work on cruise ships(游船).At the time Estrella was the housekeeping manager at a Melbourne hotel.He applied and,after two interviews,a medical check and police clearance,the job was his. Estrella is responsible(负责的)for the cleanliness of the ship,making sure that 160 crew work properly.“I enjoy it because there is no other work-you wake up each day in a different place and a different culture. It’s exciting when you go to the next country and you don’t understand the language,”he says. Estrella likes being busy and getting to know people from all over the world. The 1,000 crew come from 94 countries,and Estrella has learnt Spanish and a little Croatian. But there is a downside .“You cannot get really drunk...because you have safety responsibilities to yourself and others,”he says.“You don’t really think about home.You start to think about home only when you get closer to your vacation and wonder what you’ll be doing.” Life on the ship is anything but cruising. Estrella and his fellows work at least 10 hours a day, seven days a week.He warns the job is not for everybody. “You have to love being busy and be prepared to work every day—and to give up drinking too much alcohol.” In his spare time, if the ship sails into a port, Estrella explores it, otherwise he works out in the crew’s gym, goes on the internet or calls home. 63.What do we know about Estrella? A.He is very fond of traveling. B.He doesn’t drink wine now. C.He cannot speak a foreign language. D.He used to be a housekeeping manager. 64.The underlined word“downside”in paragraph 5 probably means _______. A.disappointmentB.disadvantage C.failure D.loss 65.Which of the following is true? A.Estrella doesn’t often feel homesick because of his work. B.The work on the ship is not suitable for a married person. C.Estrella can find no other job except the one on the ship. D.The people on the ship are from 94 countries. 66.In the last paragraph, the writer thinks that life on the ship is _______. A.not a tiring journey at all B.just an interesting voyage C.far from a voyage for pleasure D.more than a pleasant travel by sea |
LONDON Thursday July 26(Reuters)—Eddy missed his girlfriend Anna so much he flew back to Britain from Australia to propose(求婚) to her. The problem is she did the same in the opposite direction. He and Anna even managed to miss each other when they sat in the same airport waiting room in Singapore at he same time to wait for connecting flights. Anna, heartbroken when she arrived at Eddy’s Sydney flat find he had flown to London, told The Times,“It was as though someone was playing a cruel joke on us. ” “He is the most romantic person I have ever known.I think our problem is that we are both quite impulsive(冲动的)people. We are always trying to surprise each other.” After an 11,000-mile flight across globe, she was greeted by Eddy’s astonished roommate asking what she was doing there. Eddy,a 27-year-old engineer had taken a year off to travel round Australia. But he was missing Anna,a 26-year secretary, so much he got a job on a Sydney building site (工地)and started saving for a surprise. He then flew home to Britain and went to her flat armed with an engagement (订婚)ring, wine and flowers. “I really missed Anna and I’d been thinking about her all the time .I was so excited when she phoned me from Australia ”he said. Eddy then asked Anna to marry him on the phone .“I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry but I accepted,” she said. Anna was given a tour of Sydney by Eddy’s friends before going back home. Eddy had to stay in Britain for two weeks because he could not change his ticket. 45.What does the last sentence of the first paragraph tell us? A.Anna flew to Britain from Australia to marry him. B.Anna flew to Australia from Britain to marry him. C.Anna flew to Britain from Australia to propose to him. D.Anna flew to Australia from Britain to propose to him. 46.The underlined word“miss”in paragraph 2 most probably means_______. A.escape from B.fail to understand C.fail to meet B.long to see 47.Eddy got a job on a Sydney building site because he________. A.wanted to travel round Australia B.needed money to pay his daily cost C.was an engineer at this building site D.hoped to make money from this job 48.Which of the following is TRUE about Eddy and Anna according to the text? A.Eddy proposed to Anna on the phone and Anna accepted. B.Anna stayed in Australia waiting for Eddy’s arrival. C.Anna bad a good time touring Sydney with Eddy. D.Eddy met Anna in the airport waiting room by chance. |
“Soon, you’re going to have to move out!” cried my neighbor upon seeing the largest tomato plant known to mankind, or at least known in my neighborhood. One tiny 9-inch plant, bought for $1.25 in the spring, has already taken over much of my rose bed, covering much of other plants, and is well on its way to the front door. Roses require a good deal of care, and if it weren’t for the pleasure they give, it wouldn’t be worth the work. As it is, I have a garden full of sweet-smelling roses for most of the year. bushes must be pruned(剪枝) in early spring, leaving ugly woody branches until the new growth appears a few weeks later. It was the space available(可用的) in the garden that led me into planting just one little tomato plant. A big mistake. Soil conditions made just perfect for roses turn out be even more perfect for tomatoes. The daily watering coupled with full sun and regular fertilizing(施肥) have turned the little plant into a tall bush. The cage I placed around it as the plant grew has long since disappeared under the thick leaves. Now the task I face in harvesting the fruit is twofold; First, I have to find the red ones among the leaves, which means I almost have to stand on my head, and once found I have to reach down and under, pick the tomatoes and withdraw(缩回) my full fist without dropping the prize so dearly won. I found two full-blown white roses completely hidden as I picked tomatoes in June. But they were weak and the leaves already yellow for lack of light. Here I am faced with a painful small decision: To tear up a wonderful and productive tomato plant that offers up between ten and twenty ripe sweet tomatoes each day or say goodbye to several expensive and treasured roses. Like Scarlett in Gone With the Wind, I’ll think about that tomorrow. 71.What ate the requirements for the healthy growth of rose? A.A lot of care and the right soil. B.Frequent pruning and fertilizing. C.Tomato plants grown alongside. D.Cages placed around the roots. 72.The writer planted the tomato because _________. A.it cost only $1.25 B.the soil was just right for it C.there was room for it in the garden D.the roses’ branches needed to be covered 73.This year the writer’s roses were __________. A.removed from the rose bed B.picked along with the tomatoes C.mostly damaged by too much sunlight D.largely hidden under the tomato plant 74.By saying “the prize so dearly won” in paragraph 5, the writer wants to ________. A.show the difficulty in picking the tomatoes B.show the hardship of growing the roses C.express her liking for the roses D.express her care for the tomatoes 75.In the situation described in the text, one good thing is that ________. A.the roses cost the writer little money B.the writer has a daily harvest of tomatoes C.someone will help the writer make the decision D.the writer can now enjoy both the roses and tomatoes |
Every year on my birthday, from the time I turned 12, a white gardenia was delivered to my house. No card came with it Calls to the flower-shop were not helpful at all. After a while I stopped trying to discover the sender’s name and just delighted in the beautiful white flower in soft pink paper. But I never stopped imagining who the giver might be. Some of my happiest moments were spent daydreaming about the sender. My mother encouraged these imaginings. She’d ask me if there was someone for whom I had done special kindness. Perhaps it was the old man across the street whose mail I’d delivered during the winter. As a girl, though, I had more fun imagining that it might be a boy I had run into. One month before my graduation, my father died. I felt so sad that I became completely uninterested in my upcoming graduation dance, and I didn’t care if I had a new dress or not. But my mother, in her own sadness, would not let me miss any of those things. She wanted her children to feel loved and lovable. In truth, my mother wanted her children to see themselves much like the gar-denia-lovely, strong and perfect with perhaps a bit of mystery(神秘).My mother died ten days after I was married. I was 22. That was the year the gardenia stopped coming. 41. Which of the following would be the best title for the text? A.A childhood Dream. B.A Mother’s Love. C.A Graduation Party. D.A Special Birthday. 42.The mother insisted that her daughter go to the graduation dance because _________. A.she could take care of things herself B.she hoped she would find a boyfriend C.she wanted her to be happy and strong D.she thought education was most important 43.Who was the sender of the flower? A.A boy the writer had run into. B.One of the writer’s neighbors. C.One of the writer’s classmates. D.The writer’s mother. |
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