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He paid for a seat, when he ______ have entered free.

A. could                        B. would                       C. must                D. need

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 A young man went to a car showroom. He was wearing rubber boots and a  1  jacket. He needed a haircut  2    and was unshaven. The young man examined an  3    car carefully and  4  turned to speak to the salesman.

 “ 5    does this car cost?he asked.

 “One thousand two hundred and eighteen pounds,the salesman said.

 “I'll have    6  of them, the young man said.

 The salesman  7  . He found it  8  to be polite. You are joking,  9  ,he said. I'm afraid we  10    help you. This car is not for sale.

 The salesman showed his customer the  11  and the young man left the shop  12  a word. He went to a  13  on the other side of the street and  14  sixteen cars. The  15  salesman was polite and  16  . The young man took a bundle of notes  17  his pocket and  18  the car in cash. He  19    that the cars were for himself and his fifteen  20  . He said that  21  and his colleagues(同事)worked on a Norweigian  22  boat. We have all  23  a lot of money this season, the man said, and we want to buy cars.

    24  , the second salesman was  25    .

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

(1) Anice

  

Bdirty

  

Cbrown

  

Dnew

  

[  ]

  

(2) Aimmediately

  

Bvery

  

Cbadly

  

Dwell

  

[  ]

  

(3) Anew

  

Bexcellent

  

Ccheap

  

Dexpensive

  

[  ]

  

(4) Athen

  

Bsoon

  

Csuddenly

  

D    impolitely

  

[  ]

  

(5) AHow    much

  

BWhat    price

  

CHow    many

  

DWhat    money

  

[  ]

  

(6) Aall

  

Bsome

  

Csixteen

  

D    fifteen

  

[  ]

  

(7) Ashouted

  

Bwas    surprised

  

Csmiled

  

Dwas    glad

  

[  ]

  

(8) Aimpossible

  

Bpossible

  

Chard

  

Deasy

  

[  ]

  

(9) Aof    course

  

BI    don't believe you

  

Cthanks   

  

D    I think so

  

[  ]

  

(10)Acan

  

Bhave    to

  

Ccan't

  

Dmustn't

  

[  ]

  

(11)Ajacket

  

Bcar

  

Croom

  

Ddoor

  

[  ]

  

(12)Ain

  

Bwith

  

Cwithout

  

D    except

  

[  ]

  

(13)Ashop

  

Bsupermarket

  

Cbank

  

Dshowroom

  

[  ]

  

(14)Aplaced    an order for

  

Bcalled    for

  

Casked    fo

  

Dpaid    for

  

[  ]

  

(15)Akind

  

Bold

  

Csecond

  

D    first

  

[  ]

  

(16)Aquick

  

Bhonest

  

Chelpful

  

Dhard-working

  

[  ]

  

(17)Ainside

  

Bout    of

  

Cfrom    of

  

Doutside

  

[  ]

  

(18)Apaid    for

  

Basked    for

  

Ccalled    for

  

Dsent    for

  

[  ]

  

(19)Acried

  

Btold

  

Cexplained

  

Dwished

  

[  ]

  

(20)Apeople

  

BChildren

  

Cfamilies

  

DColleagues

  

[  ]

  

(21)Aher

  

BThey

  

Che

  

Dhim

  

[  ]

  

(22)Afishing

  

Btravel

  

Cwar

  

Dsailing

  

[  ]

  

(23)Amanaged

  

Bearned

  

Cgot

  

Dstole

  

[  ]

  

(24)AAs    usual

  

BNaturally

  

CAs    a result

  

DAs    a rule

  

[  ]

  

(25)Asad

  

Bdelighted

  

Csorry

  

Dthankful

  

[  ]

  

Most young architects―particularly those in big cities― can only dream about working in a building of their own. And making that dream come true often means finding a building no one else seems to want, which is exactly what happened to David Yocum and his parter, Brain Bell. Their building is a former automobile electrical-parts film in Atlanta. Form the outside, it looks too old, even something horrible, but open the door and you are in a wide, open courtyard, lined on three sides with rusting(生锈的)walls.

In 2000, Yocum and Bell found this building in the city’s West End. Built in 1947, the structure had been abandoned years earlier and the roof of the main building had fallen down. But the price was right, so Yocum bought it. He spent eight months of his off-hours on demolition(排除), pulling rubbish out through the roof, because it was too dangerous to go inside the building. The demolition was hard work, but it gave him time to think about what he wanted to do, and “to treasure what was there― the walls, the rust, the light.” Yocum said. “Every season, more paint falls off the walls and more rust develops. It’s like an art installation(装置) in there―a slow-motion show.”

Since the back building hade been constructed without windows, an all-glass front was added to the building to give it a view of the courtyard, and skylights were installed in the roof. The back fo the building is a working area and a living room for Yocum and his wife. A sort of buffer(缓冲) zone between the front and the back contains a bathroom, a kitchen and a mechanical room, and the walls that separate these zones have openings that allpw views through to the front of the studio and the courtyard beyond.

Yocum and Bell, who have just completed an art gallery for the city, feel that the experience from the decoration of their building, focusing on the inside rather than the outside, has influenced their work. It has also given these architers a chance to show how they can make more out of less.

60. According to the passage, it is _______ for most young architects in big cities to work in a

   Building of their own.

   A. easy   B. unnecessary  C. unrealistic  D. common

61. Yocum bought the old building because _____.

   A. it was a bargain to him

   B. it was still in good condition

   C. it was located in the city center

   D. it looked attractive from the outside

62. Working on the old building, Yocum and Bell _______.

   A. pulled rubbish out through the roof

   B. removed the skylights from the bathroom

   C. presentd a slow-motion show in an art gallery

   D. built a kitchen at the back part of the old buiding

63. It can be inferred from the passage that Yocum and Bell _____.

   A. benefited a lot from pulling down the roof

   B. turned more old buildings into art galleries

   C. got inspiration from decorating their old building

   D. paid more attention to the outside of the art gallery

64. The main idea of the passage is that ______.

   A. people can learn a lot from their failures.

   B. it is worthwhile to spend money on an old building

   C. people should not judge things by their appearance

   D. creative people can make the best of what they have

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