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4.My friend Jim was a well-known radio host,who worked at a radio station all his life.All his colleagues knew him about one characteristic:If he's on-air,he is always wearing a suit and a tie.They laughed at him,saying,"No one ever sees you.Why do you dress like that?"But he always turned that into a joke.
One day Jim was invited to appear on the TV.There was a show for the oldest radio employees.For the first time his fans,who only knew Jim by his voice,would see him.Before the recording of the show,the director came to Jim and asked,"Usually you arrive on time,but today you are 10minutes late.It's not terrible,but I still want to know why."
"You see,"Jim answered,"at the last moment when I was already dressed up,I noticed that I didn't have new socks.For the first time I was invited to the television,and I thought that simply wearing clean socks was not enough.So I needed to go to the store for new socks."
The director was surprised.He asked,"Why do you need new socks?You could have come without the socks because we will be filming you only over the waist."
"You see,to be perfect,I need to feel myself perfect in everything,starting with the shirt and finishing with the pen in my pocket,"Jim said."And if my socks have holes in them or my shoes are dirty,I'm not spotless anymore.And it may make me less confident."
13.From Para.1we can learn that when Jim is on-air,heD.
A.likes telling jokes                    
B.behaves strangely
C.always wears the same clothes        
D.is careful about his dress
14.Jim was late for the TV show becauseA.
A.he went to buy new socks
B.he didn't like to be filmed
C.he had to clean his clothes
D.he was too nervous
15.For Jim,being perfect in everythingC.
A.brings him success               
B.makes him popular
C.gives him confidence           
D.is difficult but necessary.

分析 本文通过介绍电台节目主持人吉姆,了解到要想自己完美,自己必须自信.

解答 13.D 推理判断题.根据第一段第二句If he's on-air,he is always wearing a suit and a tie.如果他在实况转播,他总是穿着西装、系着领带.故选D.
14.A 细节理解题.根据第三段第二句For the first time I was invited to the television,and I thought that simply wearing clean socks was not enough.So I needed to go to the store for new socks.第一次我被邀请去电视台,我认为仅仅穿干净的袜子是远远不够的.故选A.
15.C.理解推断题.由最后一段."And if my socks have holes in them or my shoes are dirty,I'm not spotless anymore.And it may make me less confident,如果袜子有洞或者鞋子脏了,他就会不自信,可知完美也就是要有自信.故选C.

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