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An artist who did not have much money, but was a very kind man, was coming home by train one day. He gave his last few coins to a beggar, but then he saw another one, and forgot that he did not have any money. He asked the man if he would like to have lunch with him, and the beggar accepted, so they went into a small restaurant and had a good meal. At the end, the artist could not pay the bill, of course, so the beggar had to do so.
The artist was very unhappy about this, so he said to the beggar, “Come home with me in a taxi, my friend, and I’ll give you back the money for money.”
“Oh, no!” the beggar answered quickly. “I had to pay for your lunch, but I’m not going to pay for your taxi home either!”
【小题1】The artist in this story was __________.
A.a man of wealthB.a funny manC.a kind manD.a cheat
【小题2】While going home one day, the artist forgot about ___________.
A.his walletB.his train ticketC.his coinsD.his own trouble
【小题3】After the meal, __________ paid the bill.
A.The artistB.another manC.the beggarD.no one
【小题4】The artist invited the beggar to take a taxi home with him so that ___________.
A.the beggar could pay for the taxi home
B.he could pay the money in return for the meal he had had
C.he could make friends with the beggar
D.they could trust each other
【小题5】At the end of the story, what the beggar said showed that he _________.
A.didn’t trust(信任) the artist
B.was thankful to the artist
C.felt sad for having paid for their lunch
D.would make friends with the artist

【小题1】C
【小题2】D
【小题3】C
【小题4】B
【小题5】A解析:
讲述一个画家的故事
【小题1】通过文章第一段“An artist who did not have much money, but was a very kind man,可推断出,答案为C
【小题2】纵观全文,可推断答案应该为D
【小题3】通过文章第二段可推断“At the end, the artist could not pay the bill, of course, so the beggar had to do so.“答案应该为C。
【小题4】通过文章第三段“The artist was very unhappy about this, so he said to the beggar, “Come home with me in a taxi, my fried, and I’ll give you back the money for money.”可以推断答案为B。
【小题5】通过文章最后一段““Oh, no!” the beggar answered quickly. “I had to pay for your lunch, but I’m not going to pay for your taxi home either!”可推断答案为A
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An artist who did not have much money, but was a very kind man, was coming home by train one day. He gave his last few coins to a beggar, but then he saw another one, and forgot that he did not have any money. He asked the man if he would like to have lunch with him, and the beggar accepted, so they went into a small restaurant and had a good meal. At the end, the artist could not pay the bill, of course, so the beggar had to do so.
The artist was very unhappy about this, so he said to the beggar, “Come home with me in a taxi, my friend, and I’ll give you back the money for money.”
“Oh, no!” the beggar answered quickly. “I had to pay for your lunch, but I’m not going to pay for your taxi home either!”
【小题1】The artist in this story was __________.

A.a man of wealthB.a funny manC.a kind manD.a cheat
【小题2】While going home one day, the artist forgot about ___________.
A.his walletB.his train ticketC.his coinsD.his own trouble
【小题3】After the meal, __________ paid the bill.
A.The artistB.another manC.the beggarD.no one
【小题4】The artist invited the beggar to take a taxi home with him so that ___________.
A.the beggar could pay for the taxi home
B.he could pay the money in return for the meal he had had
C.he could make friends with the beggar
D.they could trust each other
【小题5】At the end of the story, what the beggar said showed that he _________.
A.didn’t trust(信任) the artist
B.was thankful to the artist
C.felt sad for having paid for their lunch
D.would make friends with the artist

 

 

Nathan Sawaya's childhood was a lot of fun. He drew cartoons, wrote stories, and played with plastic toy bricks (积木). His grandparents bought his first set of toy bricks when he was five years old and he's been building with toy bricks ever since. He even took his building bricks to college with him! Instead of books and a computer, he had a model of Greenwich Village made of bricks on his desk.

     Nathan started as a lawyer but gave up His highly-paid (高薪的) job to become an artist that uses toys in his art. He uses toy bricks to build everything from the Statue of Liberty(自由女神像) to Superman! He has more than 1.5 million colored bricks in his working room in New York which he uses to make pieces of art. He started by building small models but then decided to do something big and created a self-portrait (自画像). It took him two days just to build the eyes.

     Nathan's work has appeared in museums around the world. Children love his art because it is made out of the same toys that they play with at home and adults love his work because it is fascinating. Since it began in2007, Nathan's exhibition "The Art of the Brick" has been very popular with museum visitors everywhere.

     "I'm proud that I took a dream I had as a child, to become an artist, and I have actually made a job out of it," says Nathan. "To do what you love in life is the most important thing."

1.What did Nathan put on his desk at college?

A. The Statue of Liberty.

B. Superman.

C. His serf-portrait.

D. A Greenwich Village modal.

2.Why did Nathan give up his job as a lawyer?

A. Because he made little money out of a lawyer.

B. Because he wanted to make toys for the children.

C. Because he decided to become an artist of toy bricks.

D. Because he was going to work in the museum instead.

3.What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A. Nathan's work.                 B. Nathan's exhibition.

C. Nathan's art.                   D. Nathan's self-portrait

4.What would be the best title for the passage?

A. The Brick Artist                B. The Brick Exhibition

C. Toy Bricks for Adults           D. The Artist's Childhood

 

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