Having returned from her round trip,the angry woman stood outside the ticket office of the station."The railway owes me £12,"she said to Harry Jenks,the young man working at the office."You sold me a ticket for May 22nd.but there was no ship to Jersey that night.So my daughter and I had to stay in a hotel.It cost me £12."
Harry was worried.He remembered selling the woman a return ticket."Come into the office,Madam."he said politely."I'll just check the Jersey timetable for May 22nd."
The woman and her little girl followed him inside.She was quite right,as Harry soon discovered.There was no sailing on May 22nd.How could he have made such a careless mistake?He shouldn't have sold her a ticket for that day.Wondering what to do,he smiled at the child."You look sun burnt,"he said to her."Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?"
"Yes,"she answered,shyly."The beach was lovely.And I can swim too!"
"That's fine."said Harry."My little girl can swim a bit yet.Of course,she's only three."
"I'm four."the child said proudly."I'll be four and a half."
Harry turned to the mother."I remember your ticket,Madam."he said."But you didn't get one for your daughter,did you?"
"Er.well..."the woman looked at the child."I mean...she hasn't started school yet.She's only four."
"A four-year-old child must have a ticket.Madam.A child's return ticket to Jersey costs...let me see...£13.50.So if the railway pays for you hotel.you will owe £1.50.The law is the law,but since it's me who made the mistake..."
The woman stood up,took the child's hand and left the office.
(1)
Harry was worried because ________.
A.the woman was angry with him B.he had not done his work right
C.the Jersey timetable was wrong D.the little girl didn't have a return ticket
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(2)
Harry started talking to the little girl ________.
A.because he was in difficulty and did not know what to do
B.because he had a little girl about the same age
C.because he wanted to be friendly to the little girl who looked so nice
D.when he suddenly realized that he could find a way out from the little girl
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(3)
When Harry said"The law is the law,but since it's me who made the mistake...,"he meant that ________.
A.they must follow the law without other choice,even though the mistake was his
B.he had to be strict with the woman because of the law.although he didn't want to
C.the woman had to pay him £1.50 and the railway would pay her for the hotel
D.she shouht pay £1.50,but he had made a mistake,she should go without paying
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(4)
The woman left the office without saying anything because ________.
A.she wanted to go home and get money for the child's ticket
B.she was so angry that she didn't want to say anything more with the young man
C.she was moved by Harry's kindness
D.she knew she would have to pay for her child's ticket if she held on to her idea
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(5)
What do you think the woman felt when she left the office?
How much sleep do we need? The answers are different. Some people need only three hours of sleep a night. Others need ten hours of sleep a night. Most Amexicans sleep for an average of seven to eight hours a night. After age fifty, the average sleep hours go down to 6.5 hours a night.
Most people will have a bad night when they can't fall asleep. About one in three Americans has a problem with sleep. Many of these people cannot fall asleep. The name of this problem is called insomnia(失眠症).
This is not a new problem. Many famous people in history had insomnia .Some of these people had their own ways to sleep well. Benjamin Franklin(本杰明·富兰克林), the famous inventor, had four beds.He moved from one to another to fall asleep. King Louis XIV (国王路易十四) of France had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. Mark Twain, the famous writer, had a different way: he hy on his side(侧卧) across the end of the bed!
(1)
Most Americans usually sleep for about _________ hours a night.
A. 3 B. 5~6 C. 10 D. 7~8
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(2)
As people grow older,they need __________ at night.
A. less sleeping time
B. more sleeping time
C. the same amount of sleeping time
D. a fixed time to sleep
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(3)
If there are 100 million people in the US hav-ing a problem with sleep,what's the popula-tion of it? About _______.
A. 200 million B. 300 million C. 600 million D. 900 million
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(4)
Franklin tried to go to sleep by __________.
A. moving from one to another of his 413 beds B. moving from one to another of his 4 beds
C. inventing a bed for himself D. lying on his side across the end of the bed
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(5)
It's not mentioned in the passage,but we know that Mark Twain was ___________.