题目内容
“No, no, no, dear, I want that wrapped in red paper.” A middle-aged woman came through my line and talked to me as if my IQ were that of a grade school kid. When I first started working, it was simply a way to decrease (减少) the time I spent at home and make my parents happy. I never thought that a year and a half later, I would still be at Marshalls, waiting for this woman to get through my line.
I smiled and said, “Oh, that’s no problem.” She bent over the counter to look at the computer and made sure I was doing my job correctly. Her sweater grazed my hand and she smiled like she meant well. I wanted to roll my eyes but instead I just smiled. Ever since I started working here, I’ve tried not to let people like her get to me. And forget judging a book by its cover, because I have been proved wrong time and time again. The wealthy middle-aged women were far ruder than the teenage boys. At first, I was constantly surprised. Now, I tried not to even guess how the person coming near my line was going to act, because it was never the way I imagine.
I never expected people to be so rude and at the same time nice. But for every rude person I saw, at least five pleasant customers came through my line.
“Here you go,” I handed the woman her receipt and hoped her $5 wine glass was wrapped to her liking. “Have a nice day!” I said. And just as I thought I was fed up, the next customer came through. “She had about one more minute and I was going to tell her to get out of line,” she whispered (小声说) to me with a smile.
1.Why did the writer work at Marshalls?
A. To have more time to go out.
B. To make money for the family.
C. To find a way to be happy.
D. To improve her IQ on doing business.
2.What surprised the writer in her work at first?
A. The rich customers behaved themselves well.
B. The young boys could be both rude and nice.
C. Some rich women customers were more impolite.
D. Wealthy women are pleasant customers.
3.It can be inferred that the middle-aged woman .
A. admired the writer for the good service
B. was a customer easy to deal with
C. had patience to do the shopping
D. cared much about the wrapping of goods
4.What the next customer said implied that .
A. she was angry with the middle-aged woman
B. she couldn’t wait one more minute in line
C. she would drive the middle-aged woman away
D. she might get out of the line for a while
1.A
2.C
3.D
4.A
【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,刻画了作者为了不在家闲着出去打工时候遇到一位对商品的包裹很上心的老妇人的琐事。
1. was simply a way to decrease (减少) the time I spent at home and make my parents happy.这只是一个简单的减少我在家、使得我父母高兴的方法。由此可知坐着在玛莎哪里工作为了出去不在家。故选A
2. wealthy middle-aged women were far ruder than the teenage boys.有钱的中年妇女比年轻小伙子粗鲁多了。这就是前文说到我想错了的事情,由此可知中年妇女很粗鲁故选C
3. had about one more minute and I was going to tell her to get out of line,她想要等一下,我正要告诉她从队伍中出来。从这里可以知道那个老妇人又对包装不满了。而且在开头的时候也说到老妇人对包装很有意见。故选D
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