摘要: You look as if you didn"t care. 你看上去好像满不在乎.

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A man was selling medicine at a fair(集市). At first he sold bottles of a cure(药剂) for colds for just a dollar a bottle.

Many people wanted to buy it and the man’s young assistant moved quickly through the crowd collecting money and handing out bottles of the cure.

Then, when he had a bid crowd, the man stood up, held up a very small bottle and said, “And now, ladies and gentleman, I am not going to charge you a hundred dollars a bottle for this wonderful medicine. I am not going to charge you fifty dollars a bottle. I am not going to charge you twenty-five dollars a bottle. Now, ladies and gentleman. I am not going to charge you ten dollars, and you can live forever.

Most of the people in the crowd did not believe this. One person shouted, “ If you can make you live forever, why don’t you drink it?” Then the other man cried, “ Yes, you look as if you are at least sixty years.”

“ Thank you, sir, thank you,” the man answered, “ I am so glad you said that. My real age is three hundred and twenty-nine.” The crowd laughed at this but there were still some people who wanted to believe the man. One of them spoke to the man’s assistant as he passed by, “ Is that true?” he asked. “ Is he three hundred and twenty-nine?

“ Don’t ask me, ” the assistant said, “ I have only worked for him for a hundred and fifty years.”

(1)What did the man sell at first? He sold ________.

        A. a cure for colds               B. bottles

        C. a cure for old age              D. a medicine that made people live forever

(2) The people didn’t believe that the man’s medicine could cure old age because _______.

A.      the medicine was too cheap

B.      the medicine was too expensive

C.      he looked quite old himself

D.     he didn’t look honest

(3) What does the word “charge” mean in this passage?

        A. 变化        B. 付钱        C. 给……钱         D. 向……要价

(4) How much did the man charge for the cure for old age?

        A. one dollar a bottle             B. twenty-five dollars a bottle

        C. ten dollars a bottle             D. fifty dollars a bottle

(5) What does this passage really mean?

A.      The cure for old age is very useful and not so expensive.

B.      The man is not honest, and neither is his assistant.

C.      The cheaper the medicine is, the more people will buy.

D.     The two men are very honest, and they’d like to help people live forever.

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A man was selling medicine at a fair(集市). At first he sold bottles of a cure(药剂) for colds for just a dollar a bottle.

Many people wanted to buy it and the man’s young assistant moved quickly through the crowd collecting money and handing out bottles of the cure.

Then, when he had a bid crowd, the man stood up, held up a very small bottle and said, “And now, ladies and gentleman, I am not going to charge you a hundred dollars a bottle for this wonderful medicine. I am not going to charge you fifty dollars a bottle. I am not going to charge you twenty-five dollars a bottle. Now, ladies and gentleman. I am not going to charge you ten dollars, and you can live forever.

Most of the people in the crowd did not believe this. One person shouted, “ If you can make you live forever, why don’t you drink it?” Then the other man cried, “ Yes, you look as if you are at least sixty years.”

“ Thank you, sir, thank you,” the man answered, “ I am so glad you said that. My real age is three hundred and twenty-nine.” The crowd laughed at this but there were still some people who wanted to believe the man. One of them spoke to the man’s assistant as he passed by, “ Is that true?” he asked. “ Is he three hundred and twenty-nine?

“ Don’t ask me, ” the assistant said, “ I have only worked for him for a hundred and fifty years.”

(1)What did the man sell at first? He sold ________.

        A. a cure for colds               B. bottles

        C. a cure for old age              D. a medicine that made people live forever

(2) The people didn’t believe that the man’s medicine could cure old age because _______.

A.      the medicine was too cheap

B.      the medicine was too expensive

C.      he looked quite old himself

D.     he didn’t look honest

(3) What does the word “charge” mean in this passage?

        A. 变化        B. 付钱        C. 给……钱         D. 向……要价

(4) How much did the man charge for the cure for old age?

        A. one dollar a bottle             B. twenty-five dollars a bottle

        C. ten dollars a bottle             D. fifty dollars a bottle

(5) What does this passage really mean?

A.      The cure for old age is very useful and not so expensive.

B.      The man is not honest, and neither is his assistant.

C.      The cheaper the medicine is, the more people will buy.

D.     The two men are very honest, and they’d like to help people live forever.

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阅读理解.

  A man was selling medicine at a fair (集市).At first he sold bottles of a cure (药剂)for colds(感冒)for just a dollar a bottle.

  Many people wanted to buy it and the man's young assistant moved quickly through the crowd collecting money and handing out bottles of the cure.

  Then,when he had a big crowd,the man held up a very small bottle.

  “And now. ladies and gentlemen.” he shouted.“Here is the medicine you have been waiting for. The cure for old age. Drink just one bottle of this and you will live forever.”

  “And,ladies and gentlemen,”the man continued(继续).“I am not going to charge (向……要价……) you a hundred dollars a bottle for this wonderful medicine. I am not going to charge you fifty dollars a bottle for this wonderful medicine. I am not going to charge you fifty dollars a bottle. I am not going to charge twenty-five dollars a bottle. Now,ladies and gentlemen. I am not going to charge twenty-five dollars a bottle. Now,ladies and gentlemen. I am going to charge you just ten dollars you can live forever.”

  Most of the people in the crowd did not believe (相信)this.

  One person shouted.“If it can make you live forever,why don't you drink it?”

  Then the other man cried,“Yes,you look as if you are at least sixty years old.”

  “Thank you,sir,thank you,”the man answered,“I am so glad you said that. My real age is three hundred and twenty-nine.”

  The crowd laughed at this but there were still some people who wanted to believe the man. One of them spoke to the man's assistant as she passed by.“Is that true?” he asked.“Is he three hundred and twenty-nine?”

  “Don't ask me,”the assistant said,“I have only worked for him for a hundred and fifty years.”

(1)What did the man sell at first at the fair? He sold ________ .

[  ]

A.a cure for colds

B.bottles

C.a cure for old age

D.a medicine that made people live forever

(2)The people didn't believe his medicine could cure old age because ________ .

[  ]

A.the medicine was too cheap

B.the medicine was too expensive

C.he looked quite old himself

D.he didn't look honest

(3)How much did the man charge for the cure for old age? He charged ________ .

[  ]

A.one dollar a bottle

B.twenty-five dollars a bottle

C.ten dollars a bottle

D.fifty dollars a bottle

(4)What does the word “assistant” mean in this passage (段落)?

[  ]

A.仆人
B.朋友
C.同伴
D.助手

(5)What does this passage really mean?

[  ]

A.The cure for old age is very useful and not so expensive.

B.The man is not honest and so is his assistant.

C.The cheaper the medicine is the mole people will buy.

D.The two men are very honest,and they would like to help people  

live forever.

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A man was selling medicines at a fair(集市). At first he sold bottles of a cure(药剂)for colds for just a dollar a bottle. Many people wanted to buy it and the man’s young assistant moved quickly through the crowd collecting money and handing out bottles of the cold cure. Then, when he had a big crowd, the man held up a very small bottle. “And now, ladies and gentlemen,” he shouted, “here is the medicine you have been waiting for. The cure for old age. Drink just one bottle of this and you will live for ever.”  “And, ladies and gentlemen,”  the man continued, “I’m not going to charge(收费)you a hundred dollars a bottle for this wonderful medicine. I’m not going to charge you fifty dollars a bottle. I’m not going to charge you twenty-five dollars a bottle. No, ladies and gentlemen, I’m going to charge you just ten dollars a bottle. Think, my friends, for ten dollars you can live forever.” Most of the people in the crowd did not believe this. One person shouted, “If it will make you live forever, why don’t you drink it?” Then another person cried, “Yes, you look as if you’re at least sixty years old.”  “Thank you, sir, thank you,” the man replied. “I’m so glad you said that. My real age is three hundred and twenty-nine.” The crowd laughed at this, but there were still a few people who wanted to believe the man. One of them spoke to the man’s assistant as she passed by. “Is that true?” he asked, “that he’s three hundred and twenty nine?”  “Don’t ask me,” the assistant said. “I’ve only worked for him for a hundred and fifty years.”

1. What did the man sell at first?             

A. A cure for colds.       B. Empty bottles.

C. A cure for old age.        D. A medicine that made people live forever.

2. Why didn’t the people believe the man was selling medicine that could cure(治病)old age?

A. The medicine was too cheap.   B. The medicine was too expensive.

C. He looked quite old himself.    D. He didn’t look honest.

3. How old did the man selling medicine say he was?   

A. At least sixty.         B. Over three hundred.

C. A hundred and fifty.      D. He didn’t say.

4. How much did the man charge for the cure for old age? 

A. One dollar a bottle.      B. Twenty-five dollars a bottle.

C. Ten dollars a bottle.      D. Fifty dollars a bottle.

5. Which of the following is TRUE?          

A. Not very many people wanted to buy the cold cure.

B. He charged twenty-five dollars a bottle for the cure for colds.

C. The man selling medicine had taken his own cure for old age.

D. The assistant was younger than the man.

 

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阅读理解。
       A man was selling medicines at a fair (集市). At first he sold bottles of a cure (药) for colds for just a dollar
a bottle.
       Many people wanted to buy it and the man's young assistant moved quickly through the crowd collecting
money and handing out bottles of the cold cure.
       Then, when he had a big crowd, the man held up a very small bottle.
       "And now, ladies and gentlemen," he shouted, "here is the medicine you have been waiting for. The cure for
old age. Drink just one bottle of this and you will live forever."
       "And, ladies and gentlemen," the man continued, "I'm not going to charge (收费) you a hundred dollars a
bottle for this wonderful medicine. I'm not going to charge you fifty dollars a bottle. I'm not going to charge you
twenty-five dollars a bottle. No, ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to charge you just ten dollars a bottle. Think,
my friends, for ten dollars you can live forever." 
        Most of the people in the crowd did not believe this.
        One person shouted, "If it will make you live forever, why don't you drink it?" 
        Then another person cried, "Yes, you look as if you're at least sixty years old."
        "Thank you, sir, thank you," the man replied. "I'm so glad you said that. My real age is three hundred and
twenty-nine." 
        The crowd laughed at this, but there were still a few people who wanted to believe the man. One of them
spoke to the man's assistant as she passed by. "Is it true" he asked, "that he's three hundred and
twenty-nine?" 
        "Don't ask me," the assistant said. "I've only worked for him for a hundred and fifty years."
1.What did the man sell at first?
[     ]
A.A cure for colds.
B.Empty bottles.
C.A cure for old age.
D.A medicine that made people live forever.
2.Why didn't the people believe the man was selling medicine that could cure (治病) old age?
[     ]
A.The medicine was too cheap.
B.The medicine was too expensive.
C.He looked quite old himself.
D.He didn't look honest.
3.How old did the man selling medicine say he was?
[     ]
A.At least sixty.
B.Over three hundred.
C.A hundred and fifty.
D.He didn't say.
4.How much did the man charge for the cure for old age?
[     ]
A.One dollar a bottle.
B.Twenty-five dollars a bottle.
C.Ten dollars a bottle.
D.Fifty dollars a bottle.
5.Which of the following is TRUE?
[     ]
A.Not very many people wanted to buy the cold cure.
B.He charged twenty-five dollars a bottle for the cure for colds.
C.The man selling medicine had taken his own cure for old age.
D.The assistant was younger than the man.
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