题目内容

  Bill Javis took over our village's news-agency at a time of life when most of us only wanted to relax.He just thought he would like something but not too much to do,and the news-a-gency was ready-made.The business produced little enough for him,but Bill was a man who only wanted the simplicity and order and regularity of the job.He had been a long-serving sailor,and all his life had done everything by the clock.

  Every day he opened his shop at 6∶00 A.m.to catch the early trade;the papers arrived on his doorstep before that.Many of Bill's customers were city workers,and the shop was convenient for the station.Business was tailing off by 10.o'clock,so at eleven sharp Bill closed for lunch.It was hard luck on anybody who wanted a paper or magazine in the afternoon,for most likely Bill would be down on the river bank,fishing,and his nearest competitor was five kilometers away.Sometimes in the afternoon,the evening paper landed on the doorway,and at 4 o'clock Bill reopened his shop.The evening rush lasted till seven,and it was worthwhile.

  He lived in a flat above the ship,alone.Except in the very bad weather,you always knew where to find him in the afternoon,as I have said.Once,on a sunny afternoon,I walked home along the river bank from a shopping trip to the village.By my watch it was three minutes past four,so I was astonished to see Bill sitting there on his little chair with a line in the water.He had no luck,I could see,but he was making no effort to move.

  “What's wrong,Bill?”I called out from the path.

  For answer,he put a hand in his jacket and took out a big,golden object.For a moment I had no idea what it could be,and then it suddenly went off with a noise like a fire engine.Stopping the bell,Bill held the thing up and called back,“Ten to four,you see,and this is dead right.”

  I had never known anyone carrying a brass alarm clock round with him before.

(1)

Bill Javis became a news-agent when ________

[  ]

A.

he need the money

B.

he decided to take things easy

C.

he was quite an old man

D.

he gave up clock-repairing

(2)

Bill opened the shop so early in the day because ________

[  ]

A.

he liked to do as much as possible before he wentto work

B.

the shop had to be open when the morning papers came

C.

he was never sure of time

D.

it was then that he did a lot of business

(3)

On that sunny afternoon,the writer was surprised when he saw Bill because ________

[  ]

A.

he thought it was late for Bill to be still fishing

B.

he thought Bill was ill,since he was not moving at all

C.

Bill had not caught anything,and that seemed strange

D.

Bill stayed in his flat

(4)

From the information given in the passage,who or what do you think was wrong?

[  ]

A.

The bell was;it must have gone off at the wrong time.

B.

Bill was;he had dropped off to sleep.

C.

The writer's watch was fast.

D.

Bill's clock was wrong;it was old.

答案:1.C;2.D;3.A;4.C;
解析:

(1)

at a time of life when most of us only wanted to relax和 He had been a long-serving sailor这两点说明他已上了年纪。

(2)

第二段开头说他6点开门,报纸在这之前已送到,而且还可以 catch the early trade。

(3)

平口4点Bill会重新开店,而那天作者的表已过4点,而Bill还没有离开的意思,所以他非常惊讶。

(4)

本题的选择项中有几个词组具有干扰性。A项中go off是爆发,产生很大声音。B项中drop off to sleep是不知不觉入睡。文章中倒数第二段最后一句话this is dead right中dead是非常、完全的意思。可见,Bill的clock没错。


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  Bill Javis took over our village news-agency at a time of life when most of us only want to relax. He just thought he would like something but not too much to do, and the news-agency was readymade. The business produced little enough for him, but Bill was a man who only wanted the simplicity and order and regularity of the job. He had been a long-serving sailor, and all his life had done everything by the clock.

  Every day he opened his shop at six a. m. to catch the early trade; the papers arrived on his door-step before that. Many of Bill's customers were city workers and the shop was convenient for the station. Business was tailing off by 10 o'clock , so at eleven sharp Bill closed for lunch. It was hard luck on anybody who wanted a paper or magazine in the afternoon , for most likely Bill would be down on the river bank, fishing, and his nearest competitor was five kilometers away. Sometime in the afternoon, the evening paper landed on the doormat, and at 4 o'clock Bill reopened. The evening rush lasted till seven, and it was worth while.

  He lived in a flat above the shop, alone, except in the very bad weather, you always knew where to find him in the afternoon, as I have said. Once, on a sunny afternoon, I walked home along the river bank from a shopping trip to the village. By my watch was three minutes past four, so I was astonished to see Bill sitting there on his little chair with a line in the water. He had had no luck , I could see , but he was making no effort to move.

  “What's wrong, Bill?” I called out from the path.

  For answer, he put a hand in his jacket and took out a big, golden object. For a moment I had no idea what it could be, and then it suddenly went off with a noise like a fire engine. Stopping the bell, Bill held the thing up and called back, “Ten to four, you see, and this is dead right. ”

  I had never known anyone carrying a brass alarm clock round with him before.

1.Bill Javis became a news-agent when ________.

[  ]

A.he needed the money

B.he decided to take things easy

C.he was quite an old man

D.he gave up clock-repairing

2.Bill opened the shop so early in the day because ________.

[  ]

A.he liked to do as much as possible before he went to work

B.the shop had to be open when the morning papers came

C.he was never sure of the time

D.it was then that he did a lot of business

3.You might say “Hand luck” to someone who ________.

[  ]

A.has just heard some very good news

B.is less fortunate than he or she ought to be

C.puts great effort into whatever he or she tries

D.fails through his or her own fault entirely

4.On that sunny afternoon, the writer was surprised when he saw Bill because ________.

[  ]

A.he thought is was late for Bill to be still fishing

B.he thought Bill was ill , since he was not moving at all

C.Bill had not caught anything, and that seemed strange

D.Bill stayed in his flat

5.From the information given in the passage, who or what do you think was wrong?

[  ]

A.Bill opened his shop and read the papers every morning.

B.Bill was; he had dropped off to sleep.

C.The writer's watch was fast.

D.Bill's clock was wrong; it was very old.

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  These days’ experience(经历) ,like many other things, are becoming increasingly expensive. One has to get to pay a lot to get, even an ordinary one.

  Not long ago, I wanted to invite my friends to a lunch. What we really need was a good and a quiet place for a talk, not a big meal. So I chose one and told my friends to go there.

  After I ordered, I was asked whether I would eat a 100 yuan or 200 yuan lunch, I said,“200 yuan.” I didn’t realize until I was asked to pay after lunch, that“200 yuan”means“200 yuan for person each.”

  There were five people that day, and all of us were surprised by the 200 yuan meal. The bill came at last: it was 1260 [l000 for the five of us, plus the money for drinks, fruits and air conditioning(空调)]. I paid the bill without a word.

  What could I say? It was not their fault(过失). It was my own fault that made me pay the largest bill in my life.

  However, it was not so bad: we had a good lunch and at a quiet place. Besides, the experience will help in later years.

  To support my idea, I have developed my own way of thinking about the price: 200 yuan for the lunch and 1060 for the experience. This paid experience has made me ten times wiser.

1.According to the passage, now one has to pay ________.

[  ]

A.more for a lunch in a restaurant

B.more to get an ordinary lunch

C.more for some experience

D.increasingly high price

2.I ordered a lunch ________.

[  ]

A.so as to have a big lunch

B.so that we could have a good meal

C.in order to introduce my friends to the restaurant

D.to have a talk in a good place

3.I thought I ordered a meal that would cost ________.

[  ]

A.me 100 yuan
B.me 200 yuan
C.us 200 yuan each
D.me 1260 yuan

4.The last sentence of the passage expressed ________.

[  ]

A.my thanks to the restaurant

B.my happiness to be ten times wiser

C.my anger at the experience

D.my pleasure to have a good lunch

5.I paid the largest bill in my life because ________.

[  ]

A.the restaurant cheated the customers

B.there was a misunderstanding between the restaurant and the customer

C.I was unknown to the restaurant

D.I knew little about the market prices


D
  Build the highway and watch the town grow.At first a few shops appear and maybe a restaurant.Then a hotel opens. Eventually new house are built. A village is born.
  This is also how the virtual world has developed. Think of the Internet as the road carrying information between two computers.Think of the World Wide Web as the village. At first it is just a place on the virtual road where travelers meet. More travelers come bringing new kinds of information. New travelers come bringing new kinds of information.New villages are started.
  Every willage has a founder.Tim Berners-Lee is the man who wrote the software programme that led to the foundation of the Word Wide Web.How did he get the idea? He tells us on his own web site. "One of the things computers were not able to do was store in formation from different sources. The dream behind the Web is of a common space in which we communicate by sharing information."
  In 1991 his programmmes were placed on to the Internet.Everyone was welcome to use them.
  Tim Berners-Lee could have followed the Microsoft route by forming a company to sell the programmes he invented. Or he could have joined another company. But in his view the Web is a language,not a pproduct. Charging a gee for using his programmes would have slowed the growth of the Web.And other companies would make similar products to compete. Instead of one World Wide Web there would be several smaller Webs. Each would use incompatible (不相容的) software. They Web is valuable because it uses a common computer language to reach people and share information. Competing webs would lose this value.Imagine if somebody sent you a bill every time you spoke a world of English.
  In 1994 Tim Berners-Lee formed the World Wide Web Consortium,or W3C.More than 200 leading companies and laboratories are represented by W3C. Together they make sure that everyone, no matter what their equipment or solftware,can work equally on the Web.
  "The Web can help people to understand the way that others live and love. It helps us understand the humanity of people," he says.
  68.The writer's purpose in writing the first two paragraphs is to ______.
   A.give us some idea of the Internet
   B.give us some idea of the Web
   C.tell us how the idea of Web started
   D.tell us the idea of the Web is wonderful
  69.Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in order to _____
   A.place his programmers on the Internet
   B.stop smaller webs appearing
   C.help people to form a web site
   D.let people share all kinds of information
  70.According to the text,the disadvantage of competing webs is that they would ______.
   A.slow the development of the Web
   B.destroy the whole web system
   C.lose the value of information
   D.waste a lot of money

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