题目内容
The old-fashioned general store is fast disappearing. This is, perhaps, a pity, because shopping today seems to lack that personal contact which existed when the shopkeeper knew all his regular customers personally. He could, for instance, remember which brand of tea Mrs. Smith usually bought or what sort of washing-powder Mrs. Jones preferred. Not only was the shop a center of buying and selling, but also a social meeting place.
A prosperous general store might have employed four or five assistants, and so there were very few problems in management as far as the staff were concerned. But now that the supermarket has replaced the general store, the job of the manager has changed completely. The modern supermarket manager has to cope with a staff of as many as a hundred, apart from all the other everyday problems of running a large business.
Every morning the manager must, like the commander of an army division, carry out an inspection of his store to make sure that everything is ready for the business of the day. He must see that everything is running smoothly. He will have to give advice and make decisions as problems arise, and he must know how to get his huge staff to work efficiently with their respective responsibilities. No matter what he has to do throughout the day, however, the supermarket manager must be ready for any emergency that may arise. They say in the trade that you are not really an experienced supermarket manager until you have dealt with a flood, a fire, a birth and a death in your store. (Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)
1. Why is it a pity that there are fewer old-fashioned general stores now? _____________________________.
2. The shopkeeper was often the most well-informed person in the neighborhood because _____________________________.
3. The words “… a flood, a fire, a birth and a death …” in the last sentence refer to _____________________________.
4. What must the manager do every morning? ___________________________.
1.Because there is less personal contact between managers and customers.
2.the customers exchanged gossip with him while buying things. / the store was a social meeting place.
3.any emergency that may arise in the store.
4.He must inspect everything well for the business./ He must get everything ready for the business./ He must prepare well for the business of the day./ He must see to it that all will run smoothly.
【解析】
试题分析:本文叙述了购物中心不仅是买和卖的场所,同时也是人们见面会聚的地方,这里的经理的工作也与以前不同,每天早晨经理要为这一天的生意准备好一切,还必须时刻准备好处理紧急事件,能够协调好职工之间的事情。
1.根据because shopping today seems to lack that personal contact which existed when the shopkeeper knew all his regular customers personally.故用Because there is less personal contact between managers and customers.
2.根据Not only was the shop a center of buying and selling, but also a social meeting place. 故用the customers exchanged gossip with him while buying things. / the store was a social meeting place.
3.根据the supermarket manager must be ready for any emergency that may arise. 故用any emergency that may arise in the store.
4.根据make sure that everything is ready for the business of the day. He must see that everything is running smoothly. 故用He must inspect everything well for the business./ He must get everything ready for the business./ He must prepare well for the business of the day./ He must see to it that all will run smoothly.
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意1-25各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
While I was at school, I 1 train with Spurs on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I also 2 for English schoolboys, so I suppose I was 3 a school boy star.
I didn't really get into 4 at school. I had my two elder brothers there for 5 of the time that I was there, so my stay at the school wasn't that hard.6 other children had a really hard time.
I left 7 the end of the Fourth Year, and that caused a bit of trouble. I was allowed 8 math and technical drawing early. I passed them 9 , but unfortunately I failed in woodwork. If I'd stayed on 10 12 subjects like the other children.
It was a big decision to leave early so as 11 take all my exams.It could have meant that I'd wasted 12 years. But how many could get the 13 that I had? I'm told that only one in 1000 makes it in 14 , so you have only a very slim chance. But I decided to go for it and looking back it was the 15 thing to do.
I didn't support Spurs 16 a boy. I supported QPR, my local team. But to play for Spurs, 17 had just won the FA Cup, was interesting to me. There were so many 18 , and of course Bill Nicholson was the 19 then—a great manager.
I didn't have any girlfriends at 20 , I was 21 deeply involved (陷 于) in football that I didn't have time. 22 I don't have direct contactwith my old school friends, I own a sports 23 in the area, so they often drop into the shop and talk about the old days. 24 is really nice. I'm always pleased to see them. I would advise anyone 25 to be a footballer to stay on at school to do their exams. If a club wants you badly enough they'll come in for you later.
(1) | A. am used | B. was used | C. used to | D. was used to | [ ] |
(2) | A. played | B. play | C. played with | D. played a joke | [ ] |
(3) | A. a little of | B. a few | C. a lot | D. a bit of | [ ] |
(4) | A. troubles | B. trouble | C. any trouble | D. matter | [ ] |
(5) | A. most | B. the most | C. a most | D. many | [ ] |
(6) | A. Each | B. The | C. Every | D. Some | [ ] |
(7) | A. from | B. in | C. at | D. before | [ ] |
(8) | A. taking | B. to take | C. taken | D. to be taken | [ ] |
(9) | A. both | B. all | C. every | D. neither | [ ] |
(10) | A. I'd have | B. I had taken | C. I took | D. I'd have taken | [ ] |
(11) | A. no | B. not | C. not to | D. no one | [ ] |
(12) | A. five | B. four | C. six | D. seven | [ ] |
(13) | A. chance | B. meeting | C. money | D. exam | [ ] |
(14) | A. basketball | B. volleyball | C. ping-pang | D. football | [ ] |
(15) | A. wrong | B. mistake | C. right | D. corrected | [ ] |
(16) | A. being | B. for | C. using | D. as | [ ] |
(17) | A. who | B. which | C. whom | D. when | [ ] |
(18) | A. moons | B. stars | C. suns | D. earths | [ ] |
(19) | A. teacher | B. master | C. manager | D. doctor | [ ] |
(20) | A. school | B. farm | C. factory | D. shop | [ ] |
(21) | A. too | B. very | C. quite | D. so | [ ] |
(22) | A. But | B. Although | C. Even if | D. Even though | [ ] |
(23) | A. field | B. room | C. shop | D. clothes | [ ] |
(24) | A. which | B. that | C. when | D. who | [ ] |
(25) | A. wanted | B. wanting | C. wants | D. to want | [ ] |
完形填空
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~25各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案.
While I was at school, I 1 train with Spurs on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I also 2 for English schoolboys, so I suppose I was 3 a school boy star.
I didn't really get into 4 at school. I had my two elder brothers there for 5 of the time that I was there, so my stay at the school wasn't that hard. 6 other children had a really hard time.
I left 7 the end of the Fourth Year, and that caused a bit of trouble. I was allowed 8 maths and technical drawing early. I passed them 9 , but unfortunately I failed in woodwork. If I'd stayed on 10 12 subjects like the other children.
It was a big decision to leave early so as 11 take all my exams. It could have meant that I'd wasted 12 years. But how many could get the 13 that I had? I'm told that only one in 1000 makes it in 14 , so you have only a very slim chance. But I decided to go for it and looking back it was the 15 thing to do.
I didn't support Spurs 16 a boy. I supported QPR, my local team. But to play for Spurs, 17 had just won the FA Cup, was interesting to me. There were so many 18 , and of course Bill Nicholson was the 19 then—a great manager.
I didn't have any girlfriends at 20 .I was 21 deeply involved (陷于) in football that I didn't have time. 22 I don't have direct contact with my old school friends, I own a sports 23 in the area, so they often drop into the shop and talk about the old days, 24 is really nice. I'm always pleased to see them.
I would advise anyone 25 to be a footballer to stay on at school to do their exams. If a club wants you badly enough they'll come in for you later.
(1) A. am used |
B. was used |
C. used to |
D. was used to |
[ ] |
(2) A. played |
B. play |
C. played with |
D. played a joke |
[ ] |
(3) A. a little of |
B. a few |
C. a lot |
D. a bit of |
[ ] |
(4) A. troubles |
B. trouble |
C. any trouble |
D. matter |
[ ] |
(5) A. most |
B. the most |
C. a most |
D. many |
[ ] |
(6) A. Each |
B. The |
C. Every |
D. Some |
[ ] |
(7) A. from |
B. in |
C. at |
D. before |
[ ] |
(8) A. taking |
B. to take |
C. taken |
D. to be taken |
[ ] |
(9) A. both |
B. all |
C. every |
D. neither |
[ ] |
(10) A. I'd have |
B. I had taken |
C. I took |
D. I'd have taken |
[ ] |
(11) A. no |
B. not |
C. not to |
D. no one |
[ ] |
(12) A. five |
B. four |
C. six |
D. seven |
[ ] |
(13) A. chance |
B. meeting |
C. money |
D. exam |
[ ] |
(14) A. basketball |
B. volleyball |
C. ping-pang |
D. football |
[ ] |
(15) A. wrong |
B. mistake |
C. right |
D. corrected |
[ ] |
(16) A. being |
B. for |
C. using |
D. as |
[ ] |
(17) A. who |
B. which |
C. whom |
D. when |
[ ] |
(18) A. moons |
B. stars |
C. suns |
D. earths |
[ ] |
(19) A. teacher |
B. master |
C. manager |
D. doctor |
[ ] |
(20) A. school |
B. farm |
C. factory |
D. shop |
[ ] |
(21) A. too |
B. very |
C. quite |
D. so |
[ ] |
(22) A. But |
B. Although |
C. Even if |
D. Even though |
[ ] |
(23) A. field |
B. room |
C. shop |
D. clothes |
[ ] |
(24) A. which |
B. that |
C. when |
D. who |
[ ] |
(25) A. wanted |
B. wanting |
C. wants |
D. to want |
[ ] |