题目内容
My uncle is a bus driver. He goes to work at a quarter to six in the morning. Every day he is very busy and gets home very late. Sometimes he comes back at about 12 at night. He likes helping other bus drivers do more work. He is the first driver to come to the bus station, and the last driver to leave.
My uncle has a son. He and I are in the same class. He is taller than I. He says he loves his father and wants to be a bus driver like his father. But his mother wants him to be a scientist(科学家)and wants him to study hard like his two sisters.
( ) 61. My uncle works in ______.
A. a factory B. a shop C. a railway station D. a bus station
( ) 62. He goes to work at ______.
A. six fifteen B. six forty-five C. five fifteen D. five forty-five
( )63. There are ______ people in my uncle's family.
A.4 B.5 C. 3 D. 6
( )64. Tom and 1 are _______.
A. at school B. in different classes C. scientists D. sisters
( )65. Which of the following is not right according to the passage?
A. My uncle doesn't come back very early.
B. When other bus drivers have left the bus station, my uncle then leaves.
C. Tom's mother doesn't want Tom to work like his sisters.
D. My uncle works very hard and his daughter studies hard, too.
DDDAC
The older man said, “Go to New York and have the interview. But I want you to go on a train and I want you to get a private compartment(车厢). Don’t take anything to write with, anything to listen to or anything to read, and don’t talk to anybody except when you order the meal. Call me when you get to New York and I will tell you what to do next.”
At first, Paul followed the advice closely. The trip took two days. As he had brought along nothing to do, he quickly became bored. He realized he was being forced into quite time – he could do nothing but think. About three hours outside New York City he broke the rules, asked for a pencil and paper and kept writing down the thoughts until the train arrived in New York.
Paul called the family friend from the train station.
“Thank you, Uncle I know what you wanted. You wanted me to think. And now I know what to do.”“I guessed you could understand my idea, Paul,” came the reply, “Good luck.”
Now, years later, Paul runs a company in New York. And he always spends a couple of days being alone with no phone, no television and no people to think quietly.
【小题1】Paul would go to New York for __________.
A.a conference | B.a visit | C.education | D.an interview |
A.Paul had worked in Texas for three years. |
B.the older man advised Paul to go by air |
C.Paul broke the rules before arriving in New York. |
D.Now Paul runs companies both in New York and Texas. |
A.Paul had a talk with a clever man during the trip. |
B.The older man’s advice influenced Paul greatly. |
C.Paul only brought a pencil and paper with him. |
D.The older man lived in New York. |
A.Time to be quiet | B.You’re not alone |
C.Studying in the Journey | D.Friends are useful |
A. Why were you late? B. My bike broke down halfway. C. I usually get to school on time. D. Have you ever been late for school? E. He said I shouldn’t stay up so late at night. F. I rushed to the bus shop without breakfast. G. By I got to the school, the class had been on 15 minutes. |
A: Can I ask you some questions, Lisa?
B: Sure.
A: (1)_________
B: Yes, I have. But only once last term.
A: (2)_________
B: I stayed up watching the football match the evening before, so I overslept the next morning.
A: What did you do after you got up?
B: (3)_________ But unfortunately, by the time I got there, the bus had already left.
A: Poor guy! And then?
B: So I started walking. Luckily, my uncle drove by and gave me a ride.
A: But you didn’t make it in the end, did you?
B: No, I didn’t. (4)_________
A: What did your teacher say?
B: (5)_________
A: Yes, he is right. Thanks for your answering.
B: It’s my pleasure.
One evening I went to have dinner with my uncle and aunt. They had l invited another person, a young woman, so that there would be four people at 2 . Her face was familiar (面熟的). I was quite 3 that we had met 4 , but I could not 5 where I had seen her face. In the course of the talk, however, the young woman 6 to tell us that she had lost her purse the other day. All at once I remembered where I had seen her face. She was just the young girl in the photo in the purse I had picked up while walking down the street that afternoon, although she looked much older. She was 7 , of course, when I was 8 to describe her purse to her. Then I explained (解释) that I had recognized (认出) her from the photo I had found in the purse. My uncle insisted on going to the police station immediately to fetch the purse.
As the policeman handed it 9 , he said I had found not 10 the purse, but the person who had lost it.
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