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Last week, the manager of an old jeweler’s shop received a letter marked “personal”. As he was very busy, the letter lay on his desk till teatime. When he opened it, a $10 note fell out onto his desk. With the note was a short letter. This is what it said:
Dear sir, I got engaged (订婚的) forty years ago. Unfortunately at that time there was a lot of unemployment and I lost my job. I was out of work for about six months before I got another one. Of course I was very short of money. I came to your shop to buy a wedding ring one day. The assistant brought some rings for me to have a look, later she was called away, and then I put one of the rings into my pocket. When she came back, I said I did not know the size of my girlfriend’s finger. So I left the shop without paying for the ring. My wife died a month ago, and the fact that I never paid for her ring has been on my conscience (让我良心不安) all these years. I always feel guilty about that. At that time the ring cost $2, and I think that is about five times -- $10 at today’s price. Now I am sending you that amount. Yours truly, A customer |
After reading the letter, the manager said, “Well, well, well, life is full of surprise!”
1.The ring that the customer put into his pocket was ____ at that time.
A. $2 B. $5 C. $10 D. $40
2.The underlined word “unemployment” means “____” in Chinese.
A. 辞职 B. 就业 C. 悲伤 D. 失业
3.How long has the customer’s wife been dead?
A. A week. B. A month. C. A year. D. Two months.
4.The customer wrote to the manager in order to ________.
A. return the ring B. say thanks to him
C. ask him for some advice D. send the money for the ring
5.Which is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The manager opened the letter by himself.
B. The manager thought life was full of surprise.
C. When the customer’s wife knew the fact, she was impatient.
D. The customer always feels sad for not paying for the ring years ago.
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Last week, the manager of an old jeweler's shop received a letter marked "personal". As he was very busy, the letter lay on his desk till teatime. When he opened it, a $100 note fell. out onto his desk. With the note was a short letter. This is what it said:
Dear sir,
I got engaged (订婚的) forty years ago. Unfortunately at that time there was a lot of unemployment and I lost my job. I was out of work for about six months before I got another one. Of course I was very short of money.
I came to your shop to buy a wedding ring one day. The assistant brought some rings for me to have a look, later she was called away, and then I put one of the rings into my pocket. When she came back, I said I did not know the size of my girlfriend's finger.
So I left the shop without paying for the ring. My wife died a month ago, and the fact that I never paid for her ring has been on my conscience
(让我良心不安) all these years. I always feel guilty about that. At that time the ring cost $ 20, and I think that is about five times- $100 at today's price. Now I am sending you that amount.
Yours truly,
A customer
After reading the letter, the manager said, "Well, well, well, life is full of surprise!"
1.The ring that the customer put into his pocket was_______ at that time.
A. $20 B. $50 C. $100 D. $400
2.The underlined word "unemployment" means "_______" in Chinese.
A. 辞职 B. 就业 C. 悲伤 D. 失业
3.How long has the customer's wife been dead?
A. A week. B. A month. C. A year. D. Two months.
4.Which is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The manager opened the letter by himself.
B. The manager thought life was full of surprise.
C. When the customer's wife knew the fact, she was impatient.
D. The customer always feels sad for not paying for the ring years ago.
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短文填空。(每空2分,共20分)
根据短文内容,在后面空格处填入一个正确的单词(含缩写词)。
I have had thousands of classes since I started school nine years ago. But only one class was the most important.
It happened last term just after I had got a 1. grade in an exam. I was sad, but I didn’t want to give up. So I decided to go to a class which could tell me how to be successful.
The speaker walked into the room. She didn’t begin talking like a teacher. 2. , she held up a 20 yuan note!
“Who wants this?” She asked. There was no wonder that everyone in the class put up their 3. .
The teacher smiled. Then she stuck (贴) the note on the blackboard and asked the 4. question. Again, we all put up our hands. The teacher smiled again, but didn’t say 5. . Suddenly, she threw the note onto the floor! Then she asked the question a third time.
I didn’t understand 6. she was doing. Why was she asking the same question again and again? I didn’t know what to do. But I wanted the note, so I put my hand 7. once again. Suddenly, the teacher started to laugh. Then she picked up the note. “You have all just told me how to become successful,” she said.
“The note is worth(值) 20 yuan. It is still worth 20 yuan, even though I throw it on the floor. You are just 8. the note. No matter what happens to you, you still have your worth(价值). If you realize that, and believe in 9., you will be successful!”
When I 10. those words, I was deeply moved. Suddenly, I realized I was worth a lot. I may have done badly in an exam, but it doesn’t mean I can’t do it well in the future.
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A small ,white envelope stuck among the branches of our Christmas tree and it has been there for the past ten years or so.
It all began because my husband Justin hated Christmas—oh, not the true meaning of Christmas.Overspending was one thing, but compared to the difficult experience of choosing gifts—running around at the last minute to get a tie for Uncle Harry and a pair of gloves for Grandma…,spending money is nothing. I felt too tired to think of any special gifts.
Knowing Justin felt the same way, I decided one year not to buy the usual shirts, sweaters, ties and so on. I reached for something special just for Justin. The inspiration came in an unusual way.
Our son Kevin, who was 12 that year, was wrestling (摔跤)at the junior level at the school he attended; and shortly before Christmas, there was a match against a team sponsored (赞助) by an inner-city church.These youngsters, dressed in such worn-out shoes that shoe strings seemed to be the only thing holding them together, while our boys were in their blue and gold uniforms and new wrestling shoes.
As the match began, I was shocked to see that the other team were wrestling without wearing helmets (头盔) to protect their ears. Well, our boys ended up defeating them. We took every weight class.
Justin, seated beside me, shook his head sadly, “I wish just one of them could have won,” he said. “They have a lot potential (潜力) , but losing like this could take the heart out of them.” Justin loved kids—all kids, and he knew them, having coached little league football and baseball. That’s when the idea for his present came. That afternoon, I went to a local sporting goods store and bought different kinds of wrestling helmets and shoes. I sent them to inner-city church without leaving my name.
On Christmas Eve, I placed the envelope on the tree, the note inside telling Justin what I had done and that was his gift from me. His smile was the brightest thing about Christmas that year and since then the envelope has become the highlight of our Christmas.
【小题1】Justin hated Christmas because _____.
A.he didn’t enjoy receiving gifts |
B.he had a hard time choosing gifts |
C.he spent too much money buying gifts |
D.he disliked putting gifts under the Christmas tree |
A.were well dressed | B.paid no attention to safety |
C.feared Kevin’s team | D.couldn’t afford a helmet |
A.Upset | B.Angry | C.Hopeless | D.Shameful |
A.To avoid being thanked | B.To play a joke on Justin |
C.To give Justin a surprise | D.To protect her private information |
A.The Church Gift | B.A Special Note |
C.The White Envelope | D.A Christmas Card |
根据短文内容,在后面空格处填入一个正确的单词(含缩写词)。
I have had thousands of classes since I started school nine years ago. But only one class was the most important.
It happened last term just after I had got a 【小题1】 grade in an exam. I was sad, but I didn’t want to give up. So I decided to go to a class which could tell me how to be successful.
The speaker walked into the room. She didn’t begin talking like a teacher. 【小题2】 , she held up a 20 yuan note!
“Who wants this?” She asked. There was no wonder that everyone in the class put up their 【小题3】 .
The teacher smiled. Then she stuck (贴) the note on the blackboard and asked the 【小题4】 question. Again, we all put up our hands. The teacher smiled again, but didn’t say 【小题5】 . Suddenly, she threw the note onto the floor! Then she asked the question a third time.
I didn’t understand 【小题6】 she was doing. Why was she asking the same question again and again? I didn’t know what to do. But I wanted the note, so I put my hand 【小题7】 once again. Suddenly, the teacher started to laugh. Then she picked up the note. “You have all just told me how to become successful,” she said.
“The note is worth(值) 20 yuan. It is still worth 20 yuan, even though I throw it on the floor. You are just 【小题8】 the note. No matter what happens to you, you still have your worth(价值). If you realize that, and believe in 【小题9】, you will be successful!”
When I 【小题10】 those words, I was deeply moved. Suddenly, I realized I was worth a lot. I may have done badly in an exam, but it doesn’t mean I can’t do it well in the future. 查看习题详情和答案>>