题目内容
The newspaper seller was a clean, neat man, of about forty with a rather serious, unsmiling face. He didn’t speak much to the customers or to his helpers, but when he did he spoke slowly and quietly, as if to himself. He believed in efficiency, not conversation. And this was how the office workers, rushing to catch their trains, preferred it.
It had been a good day. Lunch-time had been warm and sunny, and many people had bought magazines to read outside with their sandwiches. Now it was cold and rainy, and people wanted an evening paper for a cheerless journey ahead and a dull evening indoors.
At 6:30, with the main rush over, he started to collect the money together and count it. Then he left the stand and went home. It was the assistant’s turn this evening to look after it till eight o’clock, when it would be packed away for the night. His large white Mercedes was in the private car park of a large
He thought about the clerks on the way home. Like the majority of his customers, despite their white shirts and dark suits, they probably made in a week as much as he could make in a good day.
59. It seems unlikely that the newspaper seller would be the sort of man who would .
A. be a cheerful companion B. try to cheat a customer
C. earn a great deal of money D. trust his assistant much
60. The assistant’s job that evening was to .
A. sell papers until 8 o’clock B. start selling magazines at 8 o’clock
C. count the money taken that day D. lock up the car park
61. If they realized that he was not a heating engineer he would have to .
A. park his car in a Government car park
B. look for another free parking place
C. pay to park his car in a garage
D. pretend he was a Government employee
62. When the newspaper seller thought about the two clerks he decided they were .
A. badly dressed
B. very well off
C. not as rich as himself
D. not as hard-working as himself
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In 1962, a Russia woman told her |
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doctor that she could “see” with her fin- |
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gers. Of course, the doctor did not believe |
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it after he saw this with his own eyes. The |
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doctor had covered her eyes with a large |
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handkerchief and then put some newspa- |
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pers on her hands. She was able to read |
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the newspaper with feeling and touching |
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them. The doctor examined her many |
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times and satisfied with the examination. |
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So he sent her to Moscow, in where she |
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was further examined by scientists. |
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Her unusual power in end was |
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being believed by the scientists. |
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