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A:I saw the “Two rooms to rent” note on the wall outside your house. Hope I’m coming to a 小题1: place.
B:Yes, you are. We do have two rooms for rent. You are an office clerk, aren’t you?
A:No, I work at a school. How much do you rent them for?
B:No 小题2: . I need to ask you some questions now. Are you 小题3: ?
A:No.
B:Well, I prefer 小题4: like you to live with us.
A:Really? This room faces north with a view of the hill. Not bad. But I’m afraid it’s not big enough to be a living room for me.
B:Why? If you know how to make use of it, there’s plenty of 小题5: here for a single like you.
A:That sounds reasonable. Then how much should I pay you?
B:Three hundred dollars a month. How about it?
A:You’ve asked too much. Could you cut 小题6: a little?
B:I’m sorry. At present, the cost of 小题7: keeps increasing.
A:All right. Can I move in right away?
B:Of course. Have you got heavy things to move in?
A:No, 小题8: piano, for I am a music teacher.
B:Sorry, I’m afraid that I can’t 小题9: you have the two rooms. My neighbors and I can’t stand 小题10: of any kind.
阅读理解
Social CustomsThe Americans and the British not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. For example, in both America and England people shake hands when they meet each other for the first time. This is often true for women as well as for men. Also most Englishmen will open a door for a woman or offer their seats to a woman and so will most Americans.
Neither the British nor the Americans object to (反对) standing in a queue, at the post office, the movies, the bank or anywhere. Promptness is important both in England and America. That is, if a dinner invitation is for seven o'clock, the dinner guest either arrives close to the time or calls up to explain why he will be late or why he can't come. Of course, these two peoples have other customs that are different: the Americans have “coffee breaks”, the British more often have “tea breaks”, for example. But there is much more that they have in common.
判断下列各句是否符合短文内容(在括号内画“T”或“F”)
(1) Both the American and the British peoples speak the same language and have many common social customs.
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(2) People would shake hands with foreigners in America, but they wouldn't do the same in England.
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(3) Men in both countries like doing women favors.
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(4) Men in both countries very much like talking to women.
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(5) Public places are always very crowded in both countries.
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(6) Both peoples like tea as well as coffee.
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(7) The Americans like coffee just as much as the British like tea.
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(8) Both peoples think it's important to be on time.
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(9) Yet the two peoples have nothing in common.
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(10) The word “promptness” means “arriving at about the right time.” ( )
查看习题详情和答案>>Mr. Cooper arrived at London airport at the end of a two-week holiday. It had been very hot in Rome, so Mr. Cooper had cut the beard that he had always worn. But the photo in his passport showed him with beard.
An officer looked at the photo for a moment and said,“Will you excuse me, sir? Please sit down. I won’t keep you waiting long.”With this, he walked away and showed the passport to a second officer, saying,“I know the face.”The second officer took a look at the photo and asked where Mr. Cooper had just come back from. When he heard Mr. Cooper was from Rome, the second officer’s eyes lit up and said,“An Englishman with a beard stole an old painting in Rome on Friday. And that man looked just like the man who...”Suddenly it came to the first officer who Mr. Cooper was! He returned to Mr. Cooper and asked,“Did you teach at Feltham High School?”When Mr. Cooper answered, with some surprise, that he did, the first officer smiled and said,“I thought so. I’m Alan Simpson. You taught me French. You haven’t changed a bit.”
1.Mr. Cooper was _________.
A. an Englishman B. a Frenchman
C. an Italian D. a policeman
2.Mr. Cooper’s photo showed_________.
A. he was much younger for his age
B. he was a little older for his age
C. he looked like the thief
D. he was a young man
3.Why did the first officer show Mr. Cooper’s passport to his colleague?
A. He was sure Mr. Cooper was the thief.
B. He was not quite sure whether Mr. Cooper was the Englishman who had stolen the painting.
C. He was glad to see his old teacher.
D. He was surprised to find his old teacher had become a thief.
4._________ inclined to(有……倾向)take this Mr. Cooper as the thief from Rome.
A. Alan Simpson was
B. The second officer was
C. Both the two officers were
D. Neither of the two officers was
5.When he came to know the first officer had been one of his old pupils, Mr. Cooper _________.
A. got quite angry with him
B. was angry with the two policemen
C. felt ashamed of being regarded as a thief
D. felt surprised
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