题目内容
Waller was a liked-by-all fellow full of fun who often went to coffee houses to tell people interesting stories, of which some even brought him some money. One day, asked by an office secretary who told Waller that hid boss was a never-seen-before serious man and he never even smiled. Waller would tell a most funny story. “Well, sir,” Waller said before he began the story, “what will be given in return of mine succeeds?” “$100,”replied the secretary. “I haven’t seen him have a bright face since I worked in his office”.“Then let’s make it.” Waller went to the man’s table and whispered to him, “Please tell your boss that the funny man Waller’s hen gave birth to a baby.”
Three days later a letter reached Mr. Waller in which were $100 and a piece of yellow paper with the words, “Mr. Waller, you have succeeded—When I repeated your %100—worth sentence, my boss burst into frightening laughter,用saying that who ever has managed to make him laugh during the business hours will get dismissed(解雇)”!
1.Waller often went to coffee houses to tell people interesting stories in order to .
A. make money B. practice telling stories
C. enjoy himself D. draw the secretary’s attention
2.The secretary asked Waller for a most funny story because he .
A. was tired of his boss’s seriousness
B. tried to please his serious boss with it
C. wanted to improve his working conditions
D. wanted to see his boss’s laughing face
3.Saying “Let’s make it”. Waller .
A. was sure of his success
B. thought of nothing but the 100-dollar return
C. knew that he could make fun of the secretary
D. wondered whether he could make the boss smile or not
4.Which of the following ends is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The boss was never so strict with the secretary from then on.
B. the secretary lost his job in the office
C. the secretary dare not make his boss laugh any longer..
D. Mr. Waller was dismissed at last.
5.The best title for the passage is .
A. Things Went Opposite to Wishes
B. Satisfying Both Sides
C. Killing Two Birds with One Stone
D. Either Is in His Proper Place
解析:
1、从第一句可以看出,Waller就是一个爱讲的有趣故事后人,只是有时也可以挣些钱。
2、按常理说,下属这样做的目的就是为了讨好上司。 3、这里表明Waller很有信心。Make it 是一个固定短语,意为“办成功,做到”。 4、从文章最后一句看,这位老板要解雇使他在上班的时间大笑的人。 5、这位秘书想讨好他的老板,最后却事与愿违。此答案和第2题及第4题答案吻合。
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Waller was a liked-by-all fellow full of fun who often went to coffee houses to tell people interesting stories, of which some even brought him some money. One day, asked by an office secretary who told Waller that his boss was a never-seen before serious man and he never even smiled. Waller would tell a most funny story. “Well, sir,” Waller said before he began the story, “What will be given in return of my success?”“$100,”replied the secretary. “I haven’t seen him have a bright face since I worked in his office.”
“Then let’s make it.” Waller went to the man’s table and whispered to him, “Please tell your boss that the funny man Waller’s hen gave birth to a baby.”
Three days later a letter reached Mr. Waller in which were $100 and a piece of yellow paper with the words, “Mr. Waller, you have succeeded—When I repeated your $100-worth sentence, my boss burst into frightening laughter, saying that whoever has managed to make him laugh during the business hours will get dismissed!”
【小题1】The secretary asked Waller for a most funny story because he ______.
A.was tired of his boss seriousness |
B.tried to please his serious boss with it |
C.wanted to improve his working conditions |
D.wanted to see his boss' laughing face |
A.was sure of his success |
B.thought of nothing but the 100-dollar return |
C.knew that his hen had really given a birth to a baby |
D.wondered whether he could make the boss smile or not |
A.The boss was never so strict with the secretary from then on. |
B.The secretary lost his job in office. |
C.The secretary dare not make his boss laugh any longer. |
D.Mr.Waller was dismissed at last. |
A.Things Went Opposite to Wishes |
B.Satisfying Both Sides |
C.Killing Two Birds with One Stone |
D.Either Is in His Proper Place |
Waller was a liked-by-all fellow full of fun who often went to coffee houses to tell people interesting stories, of which some even brought him some money. One day, asked by an office secretary who told Waller that his boss was a never-seen before serious man and he never even smiled. Waller would tell a most funny story. “Well, sir,” Waller said before he began the story, “What will be given in return of my success?”“$100,”replied the secretary. “I haven’t seen him have a bright face since I worked in his office.”
“Then let’s make it.” Waller went to the man’s table and whispered to him, “Please tell your boss that the funny man Waller’s hen gave birth to a baby.”
Three days later a letter reached Mr. Waller in which were $100 and a piece of yellow paper with the words, “Mr. Waller, you have succeeded—When I repeated your $100-worth sentence, my boss burst into frightening laughter, saying that whoever has managed to make him laugh during the business hours will get dismissed!”
1.The secretary asked Waller for a most funny story because he ______.
A.was tired of his boss seriousness |
B.tried to please his serious boss with it |
C.wanted to improve his working conditions |
D.wanted to see his boss' laughing face |
2.Saying "Let's make it," Waller______.
A.was sure of his success |
B.thought of nothing but the 100-dollar return |
C.knew that his hen had really given a birth to a baby |
D.wondered whether he could make the boss smile or not |
3.Which of the following ends is true according to the passage?
A.The boss was never so strict with the secretary from then on. |
B.The secretary lost his job in office. |
C.The secretary dare not make his boss laugh any longer. |
D.Mr.Waller was dismissed at last. |
4.Which sentence can describe the theme of the story?
A.Things Went Opposite to Wishes |
B.Satisfying Both Sides |
C.Killing Two Birds with One Stone |
D.Either Is in His Proper Place |