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want to give up smoking, but smoking is a habit that is not easy to break. Luckily, thirty-five million
Americans have stopped it.
Frank used to (过去常常) smoke a lot. He started to smoke when he was 16. Many of his friends
were doing it, and it made him feel like a grown-up. His parents told him that he was making a mistake,
but he didn't listen to them. When he joined the football team in the United States, he stopped smoking,
but then he started again.
A month ago, he had a pain in his chest and stomach. "The pain isn't too bad. I'm sure it will go away
and I'll be fine. I probably eat too much," he told his wife, Helen. But it didn't go away and they both
began to worry. Frank called the doctor. The doctor told him that Helen should drive him to the hospital
right away. They examined his heart, took a chest X-ray, and kept him in the hospital overnight (一整夜).
The next day his doctor read the X-ray report. He told Frank that he was okay, and that he could
be back to work after a few days' rest. But he advised him to stop smoking. Frank and Helen were very
happy. They were afraid that they were going to get bad news.
Since Frank stopped smoking, he has been feeling better. He doesn't cough in the morning the way
he used to. His house and car don't have smell of smoke, and his wife and children are breathing cleaner
air.
B. smaller than
C. as large as
D. the same as
B. fifteen years old
C. with many of his friends
D. sixteen years old
B. He had a pain in his chest and stomach.
C. He stayed in the hospital overnight.
D. He took a chest X-ray.
—Because _____.
B. he was kept in the hospital overnight
C. the pain didn't go away quickly
D. all of the above
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."
B.Empty bottles.
C.A cure for old age.
D.A medicine that made people live forever.
B.The medicine was too expensive.
C.He looked quite old himself.
D.He didn't look honest.
B.Over three hundred.
C.A hundred and fifty.
D.He didn't say.
B.Twenty-five dollars a bottle.
C.Ten dollars a bottle.
D.Fifty dollars a bottle.
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.
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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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 (人群)
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 crowed did not believe this.
One person shouted, "If it will make you live forever, why don't you drink it?"
Another person cried, "Yes, you look as if you are 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."
B. Empty bottles.
C. A cure for old age.
D. A medicine that made people live forever.
B. The medicine was too expenxive.
C. He looked quite old himself.
D. He didn't look honest.
B. Over three hundred
C. A hundred and fifty
D. He didn't say
B. twenty-five dollars a bottle
C. Ten dollars a bottle
D. Fifty dollars a bottle
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 ages.
D. The assistant was younger than the man.