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" Wanted: A violin. Can’t pay much. Call…"
The ad in the newspaper made me remember my childhood. Because my family was 36 , I couldn’t have a violin. So I asked, "Daddy, may I have a 37 ?" Daddy’s face looked sad. But a few weeks later, Daddy went home with a case in his hand. Inside the case was a second—hand violin for seven dollars.
No one could know how 38 I was when I took my violin to school for my first lesson. Several years later, I became famous as a violinist. And then, I carefully 39 the violin away.
Now 40 this ad, I discovered the case deep in my closet(储藏室). I put it on the table. Then I picked up the 41 , walked to the telephone and called the number.
Later in the day, a man aged about 30 knocked at the door. "I’ve been expecting
someone can answer my advertisement. My daughter wants a violin so 42 ," he said, examining my violin. "How much is it?"
I said, " 43 dollars. "
"Are you surer" he asked. "Seven dollars," I 44 and then added, "I hope your daughter will be 45 to have it and enjoy it as I did. "
I smiled, but I found my tears roiling down my face.
The ad in the newspaper made me remember my childhood. Because my family was 36 , I couldn’t have a violin. So I asked, "Daddy, may I have a 37 ?" Daddy’s face looked sad. But a few weeks later, Daddy went home with a case in his hand. Inside the case was a second—hand violin for seven dollars.
No one could know how 38 I was when I took my violin to school for my first lesson. Several years later, I became famous as a violinist. And then, I carefully 39 the violin away.
Now 40 this ad, I discovered the case deep in my closet(储藏室). I put it on the table. Then I picked up the 41 , walked to the telephone and called the number.
Later in the day, a man aged about 30 knocked at the door. "I’ve been expecting
someone can answer my advertisement. My daughter wants a violin so 42 ," he said, examining my violin. "How much is it?"
I said, " 43 dollars. "
"Are you surer" he asked. "Seven dollars," I 44 and then added, "I hope your daughter will be 45 to have it and enjoy it as I did. "
I smiled, but I found my tears roiling down my face.
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本文讲述的是一把小提琴的故事。首先写报纸上的一则广告引起“我”对童年的回忆:当时“我”家境贫寒,无钱买小提琴,可爸爸还是设法给我买了一把,甭提我有多激动了,买小提琴的第二天我就带它去上课了。然后又回到这则广告,根据上面的电话号码,给那人打了电话。“我”只要了7美元,那人简直不敢相信这是真的。原来那人也是给女儿买的,我希望她女儿也像我当时一样喜爱小提琴。
小题1:B。从上下文来看,“我”家当时很穷(poor),不能拥有小提琴。
小题1:C。“爸爸,我可以有我自己的一把小提琴(violin)吗?”
小题1:B。从上下文可知,当时“我”家里很穷,可爸爸还是给我买了一把小提琴,尽管是旧的,但是“没有人知道我当时心里有多激动”。
小题1:B。我的小提琴随我进行每一次搬迁,而且我小心保管着它。put away 意为“存放,搁起来”。
小题1:D。for表示“由于”。现在由于这则广告。
小题1:D。从后面的 … walked to the telephone and called by means of the number 可知,“我”是拿着报纸去打电话(因为报纸上有电话号码)。
小题1:A。句意为:我女儿非常想要一把小提琴。badly 在此意为“非常,很”。
小题1:C。从下文我重复“7 美元”可知选C。
小题1:A。repeat重复。我重复并补充道。
小题1:D。happy快乐。拥有它,我希望你女儿将会快乐。
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