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Terribly sorry, I came home at last. I______of the supermarket______so crowded.

A. should have thought; being    B. should think; being

C. could have thought; was     D. could think; was

 

A

think of的宾语应为动词,排除C、D两项;由一个句子可知,事情发生过去,后悔自己不该去超市,因为人太多,故应选择should have done 结构,表示对过去事情的虚拟。

 

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Richard Gray was a famous explorer (勘察者).He was also a millionaire.He had visited every country in the world.He had crossed Antarctica,flown across the Atlantic by balloon,and climbed Mount Everest.Last year he decided to walk across Death Valley,the hottest place on earth.He walked for days over the hot desert sand.One night he found the camp where he had been the night before.Gray had walked in a circle.He was lost.

Two days later he had drunk all his water.He couldn’t walk.He crawled to the top of a sand dune (沙丘),and there he saw a man.The man was wearing smart,clean trousers,a white shirt and a tie.Gray crawled over to him.

“Water,...water,...” he said.

“I’m terribly sorry,old boy,” replied the man,“but I haven’t got any water with me.”

“Help me!” shouted Gray,“I’m a rich man...a millionaire...I’ll give you anything.”

“That’s very nice of you,old boy,” said the man.“Look,I can’t give you any water,but would you like to buy my tie?”

“A tie?Of course not!” screamed Gray,and crawled away.He crawled slowly up the next sand dune.His mouth was full of sand.His lips were cracked and dry.He couldn’t breathe.He reached the top of the dune and there he saw a huge good hotel.Girls were swimming in the large swimming pool.Beautiful fountains were all around the hotel.

“Is it a mirage (幻景)?” he thought.“Am I dying?” He stood up and staggered (蹒跚) down the dune.

A waiter in shining white uniform came out of the door.

“Water...water...a bath!Food!” screamed Gray.

“I’m sorry,you can’t come into this hotel.” said the waiter.

“Why not?I’ve got plenty of money...I’m a millionaire.”

“Ah,” replied the waiter,“but you aren’t wearing a tie!”

36.The famous explorer________.

A.had crossed Antarctica and the Atlantic by balloon

B.had travelled all over the world

C.had walked across Death Valley

D.had ever been a millionaire

37.Death Valley is________.

A.a valley where people may die from loss of water

B.a dead place where people dare not go

C.a terribly hot valley where people may die of heat

D.a place’s name

38.Two days later Richard Gray________.

A.was lost in a circle

B.was drunk

C.began to search for water in the desert

D.crawled to the top of a dune to see a man

39.Gray saw________from the top of the next dune.

A.a large good hotel                           B.many swimming girls

C.a lot of drinking water                     D.a beautiful mirage

40.At last Richard Gray________.

A.got some water to drink                    B.was not permitted to enter the hotel

C.was very sorry for the waiter            D.was dying

The chemist handed me my prescription(处方药),apologized for the wait,and explained that his register had already closed.He asked if I would 36  using the register at the front of the store.

I told him not to worry and walked up to the front, 37  one person was in line ahead of me,a little girl no more than seven, 38  a bottle of Children’s Motrin on the counter.She 39  a little green and white striped(有条纹的) coin purse closely to her chest.

The purse 40  me of the days when,as a child,I played dress-up in my grandma’s closet.I’d march around the house in  41  clothes,wearing costume jewellery and hats,talking “grownup talk”to 42  who would listen.I remembered the thrill one day when I  43  a pretend dollar to someone,and he handed back some 44  coins for me to put into my special purse.“Keep the 45 !”he told me with a wink(眨眼).

Now the clerk rang up(用收银机记录)the little girl’s 46  ,while she shakily pulled out a coupon(优惠券),a dollar bill and some coins.I watched her face becoming red as she tried to 47  her money,and I could see right away that she was about a dollar  48  .With a quick wink to the checker,I drew a dollar bill onto the counter and  49  the clerk to ring up the sale.The child put her  50  change into her coin purse,grabbed her 51 and hurried out of the door.

As I  52  for my car,I felt a pull on my shirt.There was the girl, 53  up at me with her big brown eyes.She gave me a  54 ,wrapped her arms around my legs for a long moment,and then stretched out her little hand.It was full of coins.“ 55 ,”she whispered.

“That’s okay,”I answered.I flashed her a smile and winked,“keep the change!”

1.

A.enjoy

B.remember

C.mind

D.regret

 

2.

A.where

B.when

C.while

D.which

 

3.

A.about

B.with

C.as

D.like

 

4.

A.held

B.handed

C.opened

D.closed

 

5.

A.told

B.reminded

C.informed

D.convinced

 

6.

A.suitable

B.expensive

C.oversized

D.soft

 

7.

A.nobody

B.someone

C.everyone.

D.anyone

 

8.

A.lent

B.showed

C.left

D.gave

 

9.

A.pretend

B.false

C.true

D.real

 

10.

A.change

B.dollar

C.paper

D.purse

 

11.

A.expression

B.price

C.medicine

D.money

 

12.

A.hold

B.count

C.get

D.save

 

13.

A.sharp

B.short

C.enough

D.much

 

14.

A.advised

B.begged

C.signaled

D.got

 

15.

A.untouched

B.separated

C.given

D.uncounted

 

16.

A.package

B.money

C.purse.

D.change

 

17.

A.drove

B.started

C.headed

D.stopped

 

18.

A.waving

B.looking

C.nodding

D.pointing

 

19.

A.dollar

B.message

C.note

D.smile

 

20.

A.Excuse me

B.Terribly sorry

C.Thank you

D.See you

 

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Almost everybody in America will spend a part of his or her life behind a shopping cart(购物手推车). They will, in a lifetime, push the chrome-plated contraptions many miles. But few will know—or even think to ask—who it was that invented them.

Sylvan N. Goldman invented the shopping cart in 1937. At that time he was in the supermarket business. Every day he would see shoppers lugging(吃力地携带) groceries around in baskets they had to carry.

One day Goldman suddenly had the idea of putting baskets on wheels. The wheeled baskets would make shopping much easier for his customers, and would help to attract more business.

On June 4, 1937, Goldman’s first carts were ready for use in his market. He was terribly excited on the morning of that day as customers began arriving. He couldn’t wait to see them using his invention.

But Goldman was disappointed. Most shoppers gave the carts a long look, but hardly anybody would give them a try.

After a while, Goldman decided to ask customers why they weren’t using his carts. “Don’t you think this arm is strong enough to carry a shopping basket?” one shopper replied.

But Goldman wasn’t beaten yet. He knew his carts would be a great success if only he could persuade people to give them a try. To this end, Goldman hired a group of people to push carts around his market and pretend they were shopping! Seeing this, the real customers gradually began copying the phony(假冒的) customers.

As Goldman had hoped, the carts were soon attracting larger and larger numbers of customers to his market. But not only did more people come—those who came bought more. With larger, easier-to-handle baskets, customers unconsciously bought a greater number of items than before.

Today’s shopping carts are five times larger than Goldman’s original model. Perhaps that’s one reason Americans today spend more than five times as much money on food each year as they did before 1937—before the coming of the shopping cart.

1.The underlined words “chrome-plate contraptions” in Paragraph 1 refer to ______.

(No more than 3 words)

2.What was the purpose of Goldman’s invention? (No more than 10 words)

3.Why was Goldman disappointed at first? (No more than 10 words)

4.Why did Goldman hire people to push carts around his market? (No more than 10 words)

5.What do you think of Goldman? Please give your reasons. (No more than 20 words)

 

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