题目内容
【小题1】What worries Christ most?
A.His grandchildren | B.His death | C.His diary notebooks | D.His case |
A.They can come out as an interesting book |
B.They can be made into a TV play or a film. |
C.His children will put them together with him after his death. |
D.His grandchildren will continue to write following his habit. |
A.They supply good memories for others especially his grandchildren. |
B.They will educate the young to remember the hard life |
C.They can make his grandchildren make more money. |
D.They may help others learn more about the war. |
A.To remind Christ to write more about war. |
B.To show others will get help from Christ’s notebooks |
C.To encourage Christ to write diaries like the brave soldier |
D.To tell Christ social historians are interested in the soldier’s diaries. |
A.Barrel doesn’t stop writing diaries. |
B.Action wants to remain the diaries as a record. |
C.Christ’s children don’t get along well with him. |
D.Christ’s grandchildren may show interests in his diaries. |
【小题1】C
【小题1】B
【小题1】A
【小题1】B
【小题1】D
解析
Mother was right, as I discovered after I had finished my college education. I had decided to try for a job in radio. One day, I wanted to host(主持) a sports program. I went to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station. But I got turned down every time.
In one station, a kind lady said my problem was that I hadn’t got enough experience. “ Get some work with a small station and work your way up,” she said.
I went back home. I couldn’t get a job there, either. Then my dad told me a businessman had opened a store and needed someone to help him. But again, I didn’t get the job.
I felt really down. “ Your luck will change,” Mom said to me. Dad lent me the car to help me to look for my job. I tried another radio station in Iowa. But the owner, a nice man, told me he had already had someone.
As I left his office, I asked, “How can someone be a sports announcer(播音员) if he can’t get a job in a radio station?”
I was waiting for the lift when I heard the man call. “ What did you mean? Do you know anything about football?” He put me in front of a microphone and asked me to try to imagine that I was giving my opinion on a football game, I succeeded.
On my way home, Mom’s words came back to me, “One day your luck will change, Son. And when it happens, it’ll feel doubly(加倍的) good because of all the hard work you’ve had.” At that moment I knew what just what she meant.
【小题1】 What’s the writer’s ideal(理想的) job?
A.A sportsman | B.A shop assistant | C.A sports announcer | D.A businessman |
A.because he was too young | B.Because he didn’t get college education |
C.Because he’s got a good-looking person | D.Because he hadn’t got enough experience |
A.You just need wait for some time, then luck will come. |
B.Luck will come if you try your best to do everything. |
C.It’s important for you to wait for luck. |
D.You should trust your mother. |
A.But I was refused every time | B.But I was successful every time |
C.But I lost my way every time | D.But the door of every station was always closed |
A.Mother’s words | B.Everything Happens For The Best |
C.No One Is Always Lucky | D.To Find A Job In Radio Is Difficult |
Credit cards first became popular in the 1920s, At that time, businesses, such as hotels and companies, gave credit cards to their best customers(顾客). Unlike today's credit cards, customers could only use these cards at the Store or business that gave out the card. Customers had to pay for things in full. They couldn't pay for something a little at a time.
In 1950, a businessman named McNamara started a credit card company — Diners Club. Unlike earlier credit cards, this card could be used by customers at many restaurants. Customers liked the card because they didn't have to carry a lot of cash with them. Restaurant owners liked the card, too. Why? They found out that customers usually spent more money when they could pay by credit card.
In its first year of business, Diners Club issued 200 cards, The customers who got the cards from the Diners Club could use them at 27 different restaurants. Today, Diners Club has about 8 million customers, and they can use their cards in over 7. 6 million businesses in more than 200 countries.
【小题1】What can we know about the earlier credit cards from the passage?
A.They could be used everywhere. |
B.Customers had to pay for things in full. |
C.They were very popular before the 1920s. |
D.Everyone could get this kind of credit card. |
A.showed | B.took | C.borrowed | D.provided |
A.part of the development of credit cards |
B.how to use cash |
C.the number of people who use credit cards in the world |
D.how credit cards help businessmen |
David Moore taught science at the City School.He needed some expensive books,so he bought them.He put the books in his car in a quiet street.Then he went to other shops to buy something else.At six he carne back to the car.One door was open—and the books were not there.David drove home.
That night he wrote a letter to a newspaper.The next day he went to the police station.
On Friday people read this in the newspaper:
Books:Have you any old books? I buy old and modern books.
Open all day on Saturday.Dauid Moore.26 Fry Road.
David stayed at home on Saturday.The first mall came at eight.David took him to the kitchen.At half past nine another man arrived.He had a bag under his arm.
“Mr.Moore?”the man asked.
“That’s right,”David said.“Can I help you?”
“I’ve got some good books.You buy books,don’t you?”
“Yes.Bring them in。Let me have a look.”
Soon the books were on the dining-table.“Come in now.”David called,“and bring the list.”
A policeman came into the dining-room.He read the names on the books and the names on the list in his hand.They were the same.
“Come with me.Sir.”the policeman said to the man.
【小题1】What happened to David Moore one day?
A.He lost his way in the city. | B.He couldn’t find his car. |
C.Someone stole his books. | D.Many people read his letter. |
A.thief | B.policeman | C.driver | D.cook |
A.is one of David’s friends | B.wants to return the books to David |
C.wants to show the books to David | D.reads the newspaper |
a.He left his car in a quiet street. b.He went to the police station.
c.He wrote a letter to a newspaper. d.He bought some dear books.
e.He bought something else at other shops.
A.d,b,c,a,e | B.d,a,c,e,b |
C.d,a,e,b,c | D.c,d,e,a,b |
A.Wednesday | B.Friday | C.Saturday | D.Sunday |
A six-year-old British girl, Mollie Price, is opening up her third candy store. She is said to be one of Britain’s youngest bosses. Her stores are called “Mollie’s.” She sells both British and American candy. The girl would like to open more candy stores. “It might sound crazy, but believe me,” Mollie says.
“It was Mollie’s idea to open up the shop. It is Mollie who runs the candy stores,” her mother Becky, her “business partner” says.
Her mother says all the stores are put together and stocked(进货)by Mollie. Mollie works in one of the stores every Saturday, then gets up early Sunday to go to the company’s product supplier(供应商). She asks her friends to test the sweets to decide which ones are good. She’s good at smart marketing. For example, if the weather is really cold, she sells the Mr Whippy ice cream cheaper than when it’s hot outside.
“Children have the best ideas. I tell my mum what I think and she always says I have good ideas. It’s just because I know what other children like,” Mollie says.
【小题1】What’s Mollie’s plan for the future?
A.Become Britain’s youngest boss. | B.Open more candy stores. |
C.Work as a product supplier. | D.Make the best ice cream products. |
A.Her mother decides it |
B.She has her friends test the candy. |
C.She goes to the market to research |
D.She asks the company’s product supplier. |
A.the number of the products | B.her friend’s idea |
C.the weather | D.the dates |
A.She works hard and she is good at smart marketing. |
B.The company’s supplier makes good products. |
C.She would like to open more candy stores. |
D.Her mother always has good ideas. |
A.kind | B.honest | C.smart | D.polite |
When Kyle walked into Ernie's Pet World, he looked very worried. He walked quickly to the front counter(柜台). The owner of the shop, Ernie, jumped out to greet Kyle. He was the shop's first shopper of the day.
"Good morning, sir!" Ernie said. "What can I help you with?"
"Well, I...," Kyle started to say.
"Wait, don't tell me," Ernie interrupted (打断) him. "You're looking for a … a little dog... for
your daughter 's birthday. Right?"
"No T really, l just..."
Ernie didn't let him finish. "Ah, I've got it, You just moved into a new house, and you want some fish for it. I have some very nice tanks over here."
"In fact, I..." Kyle was starting to look very nervous (紧张的). His face had a strange expression(表情)on it.
"No fish? Ah, a cat! You look like a cat person. At Ernie's Pet World, we have the best kinds. Take a look at this Persian — long, white hair, and look at that cute expression. She's looking at you. She's thinking, ‘Take me home. Take me home.’ Would you like some cat food and toys as well?"
"No, thank you," Kyle said. By this time, he was walking up and down. He had a pained (痛苦的) look on his face. "Really, I'm not interested in cats or fish or little dogs."
"What do you want, then?" Ernie asked.
Kyle looked like he was going to cry. "I just want to know if I can use your bathroom!" he finally said.
【小题1】What does the writer want to tell us?
A.A good pet owner. | B.A funny story. |
C.A wonderful shopkeeper. | D.A strange pet shop. |
A.The shop was not busy. | B.Kyle went there often. |
C.The shop was about to close. | D.Kyle knew the shop owner well. |
A.He is careful. | B.He is helpful. |
C.He likes talking. | D.He is clever. |
A.He wanted to get a cat very much. | B.He didn't like animals. |
C.He was late for work. | D.He was not comfortable. |