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4.There was a time when an ice cream sundae (圣代冰淇淋) cost much less,a 10-year-old boy entered a hotel coffee shop and sat at a table.A waitress (41)B a glass of water in front of him."How much is an ice cream sundae?""Fifty cents,"replied the waitress.The little boy (42)C his hand out of his pocket and studied a number of (43)D in it."How much is a dish of plain ice cream?"he asked.More people were now waiting for a(n)(44)B and the waitress was growing a bit (45)D."Thirty-five cents,"she said.The little boy (46)A counted the coins."I'll have the plain ice cream,"he said.The waitress brought the ice cream,put the (47)B on the table and walked away.
The boy finished the ice cream,paid the cashier and left.When the (48)D came back to that table,she began to cry as she wiped(擦) it with the wash cloth.There,placed neatly beside the (49)B dish were fifteen cents.
You see,the little boy couldn't have the sundae because he wanted to have enough coins to leave her a (50)A.The waitress (51)C having treated the little boy like that.And from that,she learned that she should treat all her customers (52)D well.
In a nursing school,a professor gave us a pop test.The (53)A question was,"What is the first name of the woman who (54)C the school?"The students thought that this was some kind of (55)D.They had seen the cleaning person several (56)B.Before class ended,one student asked if the last question would (57)A toward their test grade."(58)C,"said the professor."In your careers you will (59)B many people.All are important.They are supposed to get your (60)D and care,even if all you do is smile and say‘hello'."

41.A.boughtB.putC.rewarded D.sold
42.A.trappedB.pushedC.pulledD.sent
43.A.stonesB.jewelsC.cardsD.coins
44.A.entranceB.tableC.leaveD.bargain
45.A.nervousB.foolishC.informalD.impatient
46.A.againB.hardlyC.hopelesslyD.apart
47.A.feeB.billC.menuD.ticket
48.A.boyB.customerC.bossD.waitress
49.A.fullB.emptyC.beautifulD.terrible
50.A.tipB.suggestionC.letterD.praise
51.A.suggestedB.meantC.regrettedD.avoided
52.A.badlyB.willinglyC.selfishlyD.equally
53.A.lastB.firstC.difficultD.easy
54.A.chargesB.decoratesC.cleansD.owns
55.A.wonderB.mottoC.goalD.joke
56.A.minutesB.timesC.daysD.hours
57.A.countB.acceptC.failD.design
58.A.RegularlyB.UnlikelyC.AbsolutelyD.Truly
59.A.recognizeB.meetC.replaceD.select
60.A.attitudeB.appearanceC.applicationD.attention

分析 对于生命中遇到的任何一个人,我们都应该给予关注和爱护--哪怕只是一个微笑,一句"你好".

解答 41-45.BCDBD  46-50.ABDBA 51-55.CDACD  56-60.BACBD
41题答案:B考查动词,根据句意"一位女服务员将一杯水放在他跟前"可知本题答案为B选项"放置".
42题答案:C考查动词,根据句意"小男孩将手从口袋里拉出来"可知本题答案为C选项"拉;掏".
43题答案:D考查名词,根据句意"小男孩仔细检查了一下口袋里的硬币"可知本题答案为D选项"硬币".
44题答案:B考查名词,根据句意"越来越多的人在等桌子"可知本题答案为B选项"桌子"(与前面小男孩坐在一张桌子上呼应).
45题答案:D考查形容词,根据句意"服务员变得有点不耐烦"可知本题答案为D选项"不耐烦的".
46题答案:A考查副词,根据句意"小男孩又一次数了数硬币"可知本题答案为A选项"又一次;再一次".
47题答案:B考查名词,根据句意"服务员把冰激凌拿过来,将账单放在桌子上然后离开了"可知本题答案为B选项"账单".
48题答案:D考查名词,根据句意"当服务员回来(收拾桌子)的时候"可知本题答案为D选项"女服务员".
49题答案:B考查形容词,根据句意"空盘子旁边整洁地放着15美分!"可知本题答案为B选项"空的".
50题答案:A考查名词,根据句意"他想给她留小费"可知本题答案为A选项"小费".
51题答案:C考查动词,根据句意"女服务员后悔自己那样对待小男孩"可知本题答案为C选项"对待".
52题答案:D考查副词,根据句意"从那以后,她就知道她必须对待所有的顾客一样好"可知本题答案为D选项"一样地;平等地".
53题答案:A考查形容词,根据句意"最后一个问题是…"可知本题答案为A选项"最后的"(与后面的学生问最后一个问题是否…呼应).
54题答案:C考查动词,根据句意"打扫学校的女人的名字是什么"可知本题答案为C选项"打扫".
55题答案:D考查名词,根据句意"有的学生认为这是某种玩笑"可知本题答案为D选项"玩笑".
56题答案:B考查名词,根据句意"他们见过这位清洁工几次"可知本题答案为B选项"次数".
57题答案:A考查动词,根据句意"一名学生问道:最后一个问题是否会算成绩"可知本题答案为A选项"计算;算数".
58题答案:C考查副词,根据句意"当然,教授说道"可知本题答案为C选项"当然;毫无疑问".
59题答案:B考查动词,根据句意"在你们的事业中,你们会遇到很多人"可知本题答案为B选项"遇到;遇见".
60题答案:D考查名词,根据句意"他们应该得到你们的关注和关爱"可知本题答案为D选项"关注;注意".

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