( )1.A.memory | B.thought B.where B.served B.past B.one B.good at B.lessons B.naturally B.Probable B.put B.story B.Therefore B.excuse B.continue B.graded B.fast B.Nobody B.wonder B.for B.satisfied | C.knowledge C.since C.got C.last C.any C.fond of C.sayings C.officially C.Suddenly C.bite C.luck C.As for him C.way C.hand in C.collected C.slowly C.Somebody C.worry C.while C.think | D.experience D.after D.made D.those D.neither D.interested in D.arguments D.socially D.fortunately D.let D.joy D.Except for that D.idea D.delay D.signed D.calmly D.I D.pleasure D.although D.laugh |
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A man accused of failing to return more than 700 children"s books to five different libraries in the county was released from prison after a book publisher agreed to post his bond (保释金) of $1,000. The publisher said. "There"s a story here. This is a man who loves books. He just can"t let go of them. He hasn"t stolen a single book. So what"s the crime? We think that Mr. Banish has a story to tell. We plan to publish his story." When asked why he didn"t return the books. Mr. Banish said, "Well, how could I? They became family to me. I was afraid to return them, because I knew that kids or dogs would get hold of these books and chew them up, throw them around, tear the pages, spill soda on them, get jelly and jelly on them, and drown them in the toilet. He continued, "Books are people, too! They talk to you,they take care of you, and they enrich you with wisdom,humor and love. A book is a guest in my home. How could I kick it out? I repaired torn pages. I dusted them with a soft clean cloth. I turned their pages so they could breathe and get some flesh air." "Every week I reorganized them on their shelves so they could meet new friends, My books were happy books. You could tell just by looking at them. Now they"re all back in the libraries, on the lower shelves, on the floors, at the mercy of all those runny-nosed kids I can hear them calling me. I need to rescue them. Excuse me. I have to go now." | |||
1. Why was the man put into prison? | |||
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A. Because the book publisher persuaded the police to do so. B. Because he stole 700 children"s books from the five different libraries. C. Because he refused to return the books that he had borrowed. D. Because he wanted to publish his story. | |||
2. How did the man treat books? | |||
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A. He treated them as real people. B. He treated them as his own children. C. He treated them as his furniture. D. He treated them as his job. | |||
3.From the passage we can learn that the man is _____. | |||
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A. a thief B. a writer C. crazy about books D. unfortunate | |||
4. What might happen after the man was set free? | |||
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A. He might stop borrowing books. B. He might start a library of his own. C. He might go on borrowing books from libraries. D. He might return all his books | |||
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Lisa was running late. Lisa, 25, had a lot to do at work, plus visitors on the way: her parents were coming in for Thanksgiving from her hometown. But as she hurried down the subway stairs, she started to feel uncomfortably warm. By the time she got to the platform, Lisa felt weak and tired-maybe it hadn"t been a good idea to give blood the night before, she thought. She rested herself against a post close to the tracks. Several yards away, Frank, 43, and his girlfriend, Jennifer, found a spot close to where the front of the train would stop. They were deep in discussion about a house they were thinking of buying. But when he heard the scream, followed by someone yelling, "Oh, my God, she fell in!" Frank didn"t hesitate. He jumped down to the tracks and ran some 40 feet toward the body lying on the rails. "No! Not you!" his girlfriend screamed after him. She was right to be alarmed. By the time Frank reached Lisa, he could feel the tracks shaking and see the light coming. The train was about 20 seconds from the station. It was hard to lift her. She was just out. But he managed to raise her the four feet to the platform so that bystanders could hold her by the arms and drag her away from the edge. That was where Lisa briefly regained consciousness (知觉), felt herself being pulled along the ground, and saw someone else holding her purse. Lisa thought she"d been robbed. A woman held her hand and a man gave his shirt to help stop the blood pouring from her head. And she tried to talk but she couldn"t, and that was when she realized how much pain she was in. Police and fire officials soon arrived, and Frank told the story to an officer. Jennifer said her boyfriend was calm on their 40-minute train ride downtown-just as he had been seconds after the rescue, which made her think about her reaction at the time. "I saw the train coming and I was thinking he was going to die," she explained. | |||
1. What was the most probable cause for Lisa"s weakness? | |||
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A. She had run a long way. B. She felt hot in the subway. C. She had done a lot of work. D. She had given blood the night before. | |||
2. Why did Jennifer try to stop her boyfriend? | |||
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A. Because they would miss their train. B. Because he didn"t see the train coming. C. Because she was sure Lisa was hard to lift. D. Because she was afraid the train would kill him. | |||
3. When did Lisa become conscious again? | |||
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A. When the train was leaving. B. After she was back on the platform. C. After the police and fire officials came. D. When a man was cleaning the blood from her head. | |||
4. The passage is intended to _____. | |||
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A. warn us of the danger in the subway B. show us how to save people in the subway C. tell us about a subway rescue D. report a traffic accident |