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A punctual person is in the habit of doing a thing at the correct time and is never late for anything.
An unpunctual man never does what he has to do at the right time. He is always in a hurry and in the end loses both time and his good name. A lost thing may be found again, but lost time can never be got back. Time is more useful than material things. In fact, time is life itself. An unpunctual man is always wasting his most important things as well as others'. An unpunctual person is always saying unhappily that he finds no time to answer letters or return calls. But the man who really has much to do is very careful of his time. He knows that he can not finish all his work unless he carefully does every piece of work.
Being unpunctual is the sign of disrespect (不尊重_) towards others. If a person is invited to
dinner and arrives later than the time when he should be there, he keeps all the other guests (客人)
waiting for him. Usually this will be thought as a great disrespect to the host and all the other guests.
Not like a punctual person, an unpunctual one can't do his duty wonderfully, whether it is public or personal. Imagine how it would be if those who should do important tasks failed to be on time. A man who is known to be often unpunctual is never believed by his friends or fellow men.

  1. 1.

    The Chinese meaning of the word "punctual" in this passage is probably “      ”.                                                                      

    1. A.
      听话的
    2. B.
      守时的
    3. C.
      守纪律的
    4. D.
      能干的
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    1. A.
      An unpunctual person often has more time.
    2. B.
      An unpunctual person has more work to do.
    3. C.
      A punctual person often has a busy life.
    4. D.
      A punctual person often does his work wonderfully.
  3. 3.

    When you are invited to dinner, you'd better arrive there        .

    1. A.
      in a hurry
    2. B.
      after the host
    3. C.
      at the decided time
    4. D.
      before other guests
  4. 4.

    From the passage, we learn that an unpunctual man usually          in the end.

    1. A.
      saves time for others
    2. B.
      leaves his family and friends
    3. C.
      gets his chances and knowledge
    4. D.
      loses his time and good name
BDCD
这是一篇说明文。对守时的人和不守时的人做了分析比较。
1.根据第一句的解释,可知。
2.从最后一段的第一句,可知。
3.根据第三段,可知,迟到是对别人的不尊重,所以要按时到。
4.由第二段第二句,可知。
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A punctual person is in the habit of doing a thing at the correct time and is never late for anything.
An unpunctual man never does what he has to do at the right time. He is always in a hurry and in the end loses both time and his good name. A lost thing may be found again, but lost time can never be got back. Time is more useful than material things. In fact, time is life itself. An unpunctual man is always wasting his most important things as well as others'. An unpunctual person is always saying unhappily that he finds no time to answer letters or return calls. But the man who really has much to do is very careful of his time. He knows that he can not finish all his work unless he carefully does every piece of work.
Being unpunctual is the sign of disrespect (不尊重_) towards others. If a person is invited to
dinner and arrives later than the time when he should be there, he keeps all the other guests (客人)
waiting for him. Usually this will be thought as a great disrespect to the host and all the other guests.
Not like a punctual person, an unpunctual one can't do his duty wonderfully, whether it is public or personal. Imagine how it would be if those who should do important tasks failed to be on time. A man who is known to be often unpunctual is never believed by his friends or fellow men.
【小题1】The Chinese meaning of the word "punctual" in this passage is probably “      ”.                                                                      

A.听话的B.守时的C.守纪律的D.能干的
【小题2】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.An unpunctual person often has more time.
B.An unpunctual person has more work to do.
C.A punctual person often has a busy life.
D.A punctual person often does his work wonderfully.
【小题3】When you are invited to dinner, you'd better arrive there        .
A.in a hurryB.after the host
C.at the decided timeD.before other guests
【小题4】From the passage, we learn that an unpunctual man usually          in the end.
A.saves time for others
B.leaves his family and friends
C.gets his chances and knowledge
D.loses his time and good name

 A punctual person is in the habit of doing a thing at the correct time and is never late for anything.

   An unpunctual man never does what he has to do at the right time. He is always in a hurry and in the end loses both time and his good name. A lost thing may be found again, but lost time can never be got back. Time is more useful than material(物质) things. In fact, time is life itself. An unpunctual man is always wasting his most important things as well as others’. An unpunctual person is always saying unhapppily that he finds no time to answer letters or return calls. But the man who really has much to do is very careful of his time. He knows that he can not finish all his work unless he carefully does every piece of work.

Being unpunctual is the sign of disrespect(不尊重) towards others. If a person is invited to dinner and arrives later than the time when he should be there, he keeps all the other guests waiting for him. Usually this will be thought as a great disrespect to the host and all the other guests.

   Not like a punctual person, an unpunctual one can’t do his duty wonderfully, whether it is public or personal. Imagine how it would be if those who should do important tasks failed to be on time. A man who is known to be often unpunctual is never believed by his friends or fellow men.

1.The Chinese meaning of the word “punctual” in this passage is probably “______”

A. 听话的          B.守时的       C.守纪律的      D.能干的

2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. An unpunctual person often has more time.

B. An unpunctual person has more work to do.

C. A punctual person often has a busy life.

D. A punctual person often does his work wonderfully.

3. When you are invited to dinner, you’d better arrive there ______.

A. in a hurry       B. after the host      C. at a decided time    D. before other guests

4.From the passage, we learn that an unpunctual man usually ______ in the end.

A. saves time for others              B. leaves his family and friends

C. gets his chances and knowledge     D. loses his time and good name

 

A punctual person is in the habit of doing a thing at the correct time and is never late for anything.

     An unpunctual man never does what he has to do at the right time. He is always in a hurry and in the end loses both time and his good name. A lost thing may be found again, but lost time can never be got back. Time is more useful than material things. In fact, time is life itself. An unpunctual man is always wasting his most important things as well as others'. An unpunctual person is always saying unhappily that he finds no time to answer letters or return calls. But the man who really has much to do is very careful of his time. He knows that he can not finish all his work unless he carefully does every piece of work.

Being unpunctual is the sign of disrespect (不尊重_) towards others. If a person is invited to

dinner and arrives later than the time when he should be there, he keeps all the other guests (客人)

waiting for him. Usually this will be thought as a great disrespect to the host and all the other guests.

Not like a punctual person, an unpunctual one can't do his duty wonderfully, whether it is public or personal. Imagine how it would be if those who should do important tasks failed to be on time. A man who is known to be often unpunctual is never believed by his friends or fellow men.

1.The Chinese meaning of the word "punctual" in this passage is probably “       ”.                                                                      

A.听话的      B.守时的       C.守纪律的      D.能干的

2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

     A. An unpunctual person often has more time.

     B. An unpunctual person has more work to do.

     C. A punctual person often has a busy life.

     D. A punctual person often does his work wonderfully.

3.When you are invited to dinner, you'd better arrive there         .

     A. in a hurry                               B. after the host

     C. at the decided time                        D. before other guests

4.From the passage, we learn that an unpunctual man usually          in the end.

     A. saves time for others                      

B. leaves his family and friends

     C. gets his chances and knowledge             

D. loses his time and good name

 

   It was a cold winter's night when I stopped for gas(汽油) on my way home from work. I was tired and had a little  41.

   I worked in a  42 doctor's office, and during those days many unexpected things happened. It seemed that I was going to be late getting home today. My husband who is a punctual(守时的~) person would be ready to  43  .again. Maybe  44  I hurried, I could still arrive home earlier.

   I was going inside to  45  for my gas when I noticed an older couple at the counter(柜台). I heard them asking for  46  to the local hospital. It was the same hospital that I had just  47 a few minutes ago.

   At the counter, a young man was quite 48  . He was trying to 49 how to get there,with two other people. One of them was  50 .trying to give them a whole different route back. It was then that I walked over to the couple and said, "Would you like to follow me to the  51  ?"

   A look of  52  appeared on the woman's face.

   "I'm going right by there," I said, and it was a(n)  53  since I had just decided to do exactly that.

   I got into my car and began the journey back. I was trying to make them be sure they were right  54 me. It took only fifteen minutes to get there. I felt  55  than I had all day and my headache was nearly gone.

   Later, as I arrived home, my husband teased(嘲笑), "So you aren't ever late any more." I said,"Sometimes it's good to be late."

41. A. headache    B. fever       C. cold       D. break

42. A. foreign     B. busy       C. crucial      D. noisy

43. A. relax      B. offend       C. complain     D. appear

44. A. while     B. since       C. as        D. if

45. A. wait      B. look       C. care       D. search

46. A. money     B. trouble      C. directions     D. opinions

47. A. risked     B. provided      C. called      D. left

48. A. helpful     B. skilled      C. confused     D. active

49. A. imagine    B. expect      C. explain      D. urge

50. A. only      B. even       C. still        D. ever

51. A. station     B. office       C. hospital      D. hotel

52. A. panic     B. pleasure      C. sadness      D. peace .

53. A. dream     B. fact       C. reason      D. example

54. A. behind     B. before       C. below       D. beside

55. A. duller     B. quieter      C. worse       D. better

It was a cold winter's night when I stopped for gas(汽油) on my way home from work. I was tired and had a little   41

     I worked in a   42   doctor's office, and during those days many unexpected things

happened. It seemed that I was going to be late getting home today. My husband who is a

punctual(守时的~) person would be ready to   43   again. Maybe   44   I hurried, I could still  arrive home earlier.

     I was going inside to   45   for my gas when I noticed an older couple at the counter(柜台). I heard them asking for   46   to the local hospital. It was the same hospital that I had just   47   a few minutes ago.

     At the counter, a young man was quite  48   . He was trying to  49  how to get there,

with two other people. One of them was   50  trying to give them a whole different route back. It

was then that I walked over to the couple and said, "Would you like to follow me to the   51   ?"

     A look of   52   appeared on the woman's face.

     "I'm going right by there," I said, and it wasn’t a(n)   53   since I had just decided to do

exactly that.

     I got into my car and began the journey back. I was trying to make them be sure they were

right   54   me. It took only fifteen minutes to get there. I felt   55   than I had all day and my  headache was nearly gone.

     Later, as I arrived home, my husband teased(嘲笑), "So you aren't ever late any more." I said,

"Sometimes it's good to be late."

(    )41. A. headache      B. fever                    C. cold                     D. break

(    )42. A. foreign        B. busy                    C. crucial                   D. noisy

(    )43. A. relax          B. offend                  C. complain          D. appear

(    )44. A. while         B. since                    C. as                D. if

(    )45. A. wait          B. look                    C. care                     D. search

(    )46. A. money        B. trouble                   C. directions         D. opinions

(    )47. A. risked         B. provided                C. called              D. left

(    )48. A. helpful        B. skilled                    C. confused                 D. active

(    )49. A. imagine       B. expect                    C. explain             D. urge

(    )50. A. only          B. even                     C. still               D. ever

(    )51. A. station        B. office                           C. hospital           D. hotel

(    )52. A. panic          B. pleasure                C.sadness           D. peace .

(    )53. A. dream         B. lie                    C. reason            D. example

(    )54. A. behind         B. before                 C. below             D. beside

(    )55. A. duller          B. quieter                 C. worse             D. better

   

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