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In the summer vacation of 1997, I was fixed with a job.I worked as a(n)  1   at Mr.Breen’s fruit shop.The fruit shop did   2   business.Most of the trade came from the housewives who lived in the neighborhood,   3   he also had regular customers who arrived outside the shop in cars.Mr.Breen   4   them all by name and they sometimes even had their order already made up, always   5   me to carry it out to their car.They were clearly long-standing customers, and I   6   they must have stayed faithful to him   7   he had promised to sell good quality   8  .He had a way with them-I had to   9   that.He called every woman “madam” for a start,   10   those who clearly were not, but when he   11   it, it did not sound like flattery(奉承).It just sounded   12   in an old-fashioned way.He was a great chatter   13  .If he did not know them, he would greet them with a few   14   about the weather,   15   he did, he would ask about their families or make   16  , always cutting his cloth   17   his customers.Whatever their bills came to, he   18   gave them back the few odd pence(零钱),and I am sure they thought he was very generous.But I thought he was the opposite.He never   19   anything away.He was always looking for   20   for nothing.

(1)

[  ]

A.

operator

B.

assistant

C.

waiter

D.

secretary

(2)

[  ]

A.

good

B.

poor

C.

big

D.

usual

(3)

[  ]

A.

so

B.

when

C.

therefore

D.

but

(4)

[  ]

A.

sold

B.

knew

C.

gave

D.

sent

(5)

[  ]

A.

making

B.

letting

C.

getting

D.

keeping

(6)

[  ]

A.

wish

B.

insist

C.

declare

D.

suppose

(7)

[  ]

A.

when

B.

if

C.

because

D.

though

(8)

[  ]

A.

food

B.

fruit

C.

vegetables

D.

drinks

(9)

[  ]

A.

admit

B.

expect

C.

announce

D.

promise

(10)

[  ]

A.

yet

B.

only

C.

just

D.

even

(11)

[  ]

A.

told

B.

said

C.

spoke

D.

talked

(12)

[  ]

A.

serious

B.

strange

C.

polite

D.

familiar

(13)

[  ]

A.

as well

B.

as usual

C.

either

D.

also

(14)

[  ]

A.

sayings

B.

questions

C.

words

D.

speeches

(15)

[  ]

A.

and then

B.

and so

C.

even if

D.

but if

(16)

[  ]

A.

preparations

B.

jokes

C.

repairs

D.

friends

(17)

[  ]

A.

according to

B.

due to

C.

instead of

D.

up to

(18)

[  ]

A.

never

B.

ever

C.

seldom

D.

always

(19)

[  ]

A.

took

B.

moved

C.

threw

D.

turned

(20)

[  ]

A.

something

B.

anything

C.

somebody

D.

anybody

答案:1.B;2.A;3.D;4.B;5.C;6.D;7.C;8.B;9.A;10.D;11.B;12.C;13.A;14.C;15.D;16.B;17.A;18.D;19.C;20.A;
解析:

(1)

assistant=shop assistant售货员。

(2)

do good business买卖很好,未必很大(C)或很平常(D);通读全文后得知,更不是B(poor)

(3)

意思有了转折。

(4)

know sb.by name认识某人,并能叫出名字来。布林先生都认识他们,并且都叫得上名字来;他们有时甚至把要买的东西的清单都列好了,总是让我把东西拿到外面他们的车上去。

(5)

只有get sb.接to do; make sb.do; let sb.do; keep sb.doing。

(6)

猜测;估计;久希望;B.坚持认为;C.正式宣布。

(7)

因为。

(8)

因前面提到fruit shop。

(9)

承认,B.预料,期待;C.宣布;D.许诺。

(10)

even甚至。

(11)

say强调说话的内容。A.tell后接sb.sth.; C.speak着重动作;D.talk与人交谈。

(12)

礼貌的。

(13)

as well也,用于句尾。B.as usual像往常一样;C.either用于否定句尾;D.also一般不用于句尾。

(14)

words话,A.sayings:谚语,格言;B.问题;D.讲演之类:

(15)

此处but if he did=but if he did know them.A.然后;B.and so he did(并且他这样做了),C.即使,We’ll go even if it rains.

(16)

make jokes开玩笑

(17)

字面意思是“总是根据顾客的不同(熟悉或不熟悉)剪布”,引申意为“见什么样的顾客说什么样的话”,B.由于;C.代表;D.达到(某数量或程度)。

(18)

此句意为“不管帐单是多少钱,他总是退还给他们那几个零钱”。Come to:add up to:总计,合计。

(19)

throw…away扔掉,A.take away拿走,B.move away移走,D.turn away:他绝不会白白地扔掉任何东西。

(20)

something for nothing:不花钱而得到东西。此句大意为:他总是在寻求什么免费的东西,暗含之意:总想找便宜占。


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[  ]

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so

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when

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so

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sold

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One rainy day, one of my regular customers came in looking    43   . He said he felt like getting in bed,    44    the sheets up over his head, and staying there for a few years. I knew exactly how he felt.
Before he left, I handed him a bag along with his iced coffee. He was    45   , since he hadn’t    46    anything but coffee. I had given him his favorite type of doughnut.
“It’s    47    me.” I told him. “have a nice day.”
He smiled and     48    me before heading back out into the rain.
The next day, it is still raining, I spent my afternoon    49    the window handing people their orders. I was completely wet and freezing cold.    50   , no one was tipping that day. Every time I looked into our empty tip jar, I grew more    51   .
In the evening, the customer from the day before drove up to the window. He handed me a pink rose and a note.
The note read:
Christine,
Thanks for being so sweet, kind and    52    yesterday. It is so nice to meet someone who’s genuinely nice. Please don’t    53    your way! Have a great day! –Hank
After that, whenever I felt depressed or    54    of coffee, I thought of Hank and his kindness. Then I would smile, hold my head up high, clear my throat and ask    55   , “How can I help you?”
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37. A. thought         B. pictured              C. developed       D. decided
38. A. regular          B. handsome            C. rich            D. kind
39. A. imaging         B. expecting           C. waiting          D. desiring
40. A. praised          B. complained           C. realized        D. thought
41. A. for a time        B. once in a while        C. now and then    D. again and again
42. A. comfort          B. move               C. please          D. annoy
43. A. angry           B. happy                C. excited         D. upset
44. A. pulling          B. cutting               C. tearing          D. using
45. A. sorry            B. surprised             C. angry           D. excited
46. A. ordered          B. got                  C. wanted          D. bought
47. A. for              B. by                  C. in              D. on
48. A. helped           B. praised              C. admired          D. thanked
49. A. going away       B. running across        C. walking around   D. hanging out
50. A. Worse           B. Still                 C. Then            D. However
51. A. injured           B. embarrassed          C. frightened        D. depressed
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53. A. hold             B. shake               C. change           D. practice
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  In the winter vocation of 2008, I was fixed with a job. I worked as a(n) 21  at Mr Breen’s  fruit shop. The fruit shop did good business. Most of the trade came from the housewives who lived in the neighborhood, 22_ he also had regular customers who arrived outside the shop in cars. Mr Breen 23  them all by names and they sometimes even had their order already made up, always 24  me to carry it out to their car. They were clearly longstanding customers, and I 25 they must have stayed faithful to him because he had  promised to sell good quality fruits. He had a way with them---- I had to 26  that. He called every woman “madam” for a start, 27  those who clearly were not, but when he said it, it did not sound like flattery(恭维). It just sounded 28  in an old-fashioned way. He was a great chatter  29 . If he did not know them, he would greet them with a few  30  about the weather,  31  he did, he would ask about their families or make  32 , always cutting his cloth 33  his customers. Whatever their bills came to, he  34  gave them back the few odd pence(零钱), and I was sure they thought he was very generous. But I thought he was the opposite. He never threw anything away. He was always looking for  35 for nothing.

21. A. operator     B. assistant       C. waiter      D. secretary

22. A. so           B. when         C. therefore    D. but

23. A. sold         B. knew         C. gave        D. sent

24. A. making      B. letting        C. getting      D. keeping

25. A. wished       B. insisted       C. declared    D. supposed

26. A. admit        B. expect        C. announce   D. promise

27. A. yet          B. only          C. just        D. even

28. A. serious       B. strange       C. polite       D. familiar

29. A. as well       B. as usual       C. either      D. also

30. A. sayings       B. questions     C. words      D. speeches

31. A. and then      B. and so       C. even if      D. but if

32. A. preparations   B. jokes        C. repairs      D. friends

33. A. according to   B. due to        C. instead of   D. up to

34. A. never         B. ever         C. seldom     D. always

35. A. something     B. anything     C. somebody   D. anybody

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