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| When he was driving home one evening on a country road, he saw an old lady on the side of the road. He 1 in front of her car and got out. Even with the 2 on his face, she was worried. He looked poor and hungry. He knew 3 she felt. He said, "I am here to help you, madam. Why don't you wait in the car where it's warm? 4 , my name is Joe." She had a 5 tire. Joe crawled under the car, changed the tire. But he got 6 and his hands hurt. She could not thank him 7 and asked him how much she 8 him. He told her that if she really wanted to 9 him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could give that person the 10 they needed. She drove off. A few miles down the road the lady saw a small 11 . She went in. The waitress had a sweet smile, and was nearly eight months 12 . The old lady 13 how someone like her who seemed could be so kind to a 14 . Then she remembered Joe. After the lady finished her meal, the waitress went to get her 15 from a hundred-dollar bill. But she stepped right out the door. When the waitress came back ,she noticed something 16 on a napkin (餐巾纸),"I am helping you because someone once helped me. If you really want to pay me back,here's what you do-Do not let the 17 of love end with you." That night when she got home, she was 18 the money and what the lady had written. She and her husband needed money with the baby 19 next month. She knew how worried her husband was, and as he lay 20 next to her, she whispered, "Everything's going to be all right, I love you, Joe." | |||
| ( )1. A. stood ( )2. A. anxiety ( )3. A. why ( )4. A. By the way ( )5. A. poor ( )6. A. excited ( )7. A. much ( )8. A. returned ( )9. A. take ( )10. A. assistance ( )11. A. store ( )12. A. elder ( )13. A. imagined ( )14. A. woman ( )15. A. receipt ( )16. A. written ( )17. A. chain ( )18. A. putting away ( )19. A. ahead ( )20. A. sleeping |
B. drove B. surprise B. how B. In addition B. flat B. thirsty B. however B. lent B. pay B. money B. hospital B. experienced B. doubted B. customer B. change B. printed B. relation B. thinking about B. extra B. chatting |
C. stopped C. sorrow C. what C. By chance C. round C. satisfied C. enough C. owed C. hold C. expense C. cinema C. pregnant C. wondered C. tourist C. payment C. drawn C. devotion C. turning in C. front C. arguing |
D. waved D. smile D. whether D. In return D. used D. dirty D. further D. appreciated D. charge D. ability D. restaurant D. served D. expected D. stranger D. check D. copied D. story D. looking after D. due D. drinking |
When he was driving home one evening on a country road,he saw an old lady on the side of the road. He 36 in front of her car and got out. Even with the 37 on his face, she was worried. He looked poor and hungry. He knew 38 she felt. He said,“I am here to help you, madam. Why don’t you wait in the car where it’s warm? 39 , my name is Joe.”
She had a 40 tire. Joe crawled under the car,changed the tire. But he got 41 and his hands hurt. She could not thank him 42 and asked him how much she 43 him. He told her that if she really wanted to 44 him back,the next time she saw someone who needed help,she could give that person the 45 they needed.
She drove off. A few miles down the road the lady saw a small 46 . She went in. The waitress had a sweet smile, and was nearly eight months
47 . The old lady 48 how someone like her who seemed could be so kind to a 49 . Then she remembered Joe. After the lady finished her meal, the waitress went to get her 50 from a hundred-dollar bill. But she stepped right out the door.
When the waitress came back,she noticed something 51 on a napkin(餐巾纸),“I am helping you because someone once helped me. If you really want to pay me back,here’s what you do—Do not let the 52 of love end with you.”
That night when she got home,she was 53 the money and what the lady had written. She and her husband needed money with the baby 54 next month. She knew how worried her husband was,and as he lay 55 next to her,she whispered, “Everything’s going to be all right, I love you, Joe.”
36. A. stood B. drove C. stopped D. waved
37. A. anxiety B. surprise C. sorrow D. smile
38. A. why B. how C. what D. whether
39. A. By the way B. In addition C. By chance D. In return
40. A. poor B. flat C. round D. used
4l. A. excited B. thirsty C. satisfied D. dirty
42. A. much B. however C. enough D. further
43. A. returned B. lent C. owed D. appreciated
44. A. take B. pay C. hold D. charge
45. A. assistance B. money C. expense D. ability
46. A. store B. hospital C. cinema D. restaurant
47. A. elder B. experienced C. pregnant D. served
48. A. imagined B. doubted C. wondered D. expected
49. A. woman B. customer C. tourist D. stranger
50. A. receipt B. change C. payment D. check
5l. A. written B. printed C. drawn D. copied
52. A. chain B. relation C. devotion D. story
53. A. putting away B. thinking about C. turning in D. looking after
54. A. ahead B. extra C. front D. due
55. A. sleeping B. chatting C. arguing D. drinking
查看习题详情和答案>>When he was driving home one evening on a country road,he saw an old lady on the side of the road.He 36 in front of her ear and got out.Even with the 37 on his face,she Was worried.He looked poor and hungry.He knew 38 she felt.He said,“I am here to help you,madam.Why don't you wait in the ear where it's warm? 39 ,my name is Joe.”
She had a 40 tire.Joe crawled under the ear,changed the tire.But he got 41 and his hands hurt.She could not thank him 42 and asked him how much she 43 him.He told her that if she really wanted to 44 him back,the next time she saw, someone who needed help,she could give that person the 45 they needed.
She drove off.A few miles down the road the lady saw a small 46 .She went in. The waitress had a sweet smile,and was nearly eight months 47 .The old lady 48 how someone like her who seemed poor could be so kind to a 49 .Then she remembered Joe.After the lady finished her meal.the waitress went to get her 50 from a hundred—dollar bill.But she stepped right out the door.
when the waitress came back,she noticed something 51 on a napkin(餐巾纸),“I am helping you because someone once helped me.If you really want to pay me back.here's what you do—Do not let the 52 of love end with you.”
That night when she got home,she was 53 the money and what the lady had written. She and her husband needed money with the baby 54 .next month.She knew how worried her bus band was and as he lay 55 next to her,she whispered,“Everything's going to be all right,I love you,Joe.”
36.A.stood B.drove C.stopped D.waved
37.A.anxiety B.surprise C.sorrow D.smile
38.A.why B.how C.what D.whether
39.A.By the way B.In addition C.By chance D.In return
40.A.poor B.flat C.round D.used
41.A.excited B.thirsty C.satisfied D.dirty
42.A.much B.however C.enough D.further
43.A.returned B.1ent C.owed D.appreciated
44.A.take B.pay C.hold D.charge
45.A.assistance B.money C.expense D.ability
46.A.store B.hospital C.cinema D.restaurant
47.A.elder B.experienced C.pregnant D.served
48.A.imagined B.doubted C.wondered D.expected
49.A.woman B.customer C.tourist D.stranger
50.A.receipt B.change C.payment D.check
51.A.written B.printed C.drawn D.copied
52.A.chain B.relation C.devotion D.story
53.A.putting away B.thinking about C.turning in D.looking after
54.A.ahead B.extra C.front D.due
55.A.sleeping B.chatting C.arguing D.drinking
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It was a cold Saturday morning. An old man walked slowly into the1 . With shoulders bent forward, he leaned on his trusty stick with each2 step.
His shabby clothes and warm personality made him3 out from the usual breakfast crowd. Unforgettable were his eyes that shone like diamonds and thin lips4 in a steady smile.
A young waitress named Mary5 him drag toward a table by the window. She ran over to him, and said, “Here, sir. Let me give you a6 with that chair.”
Without saying a word, he smiled and7 . She pulled the chair away from the table. Steadying him with one arm, she helped him get comfortably8 . Then she moved the table up close to him, and leaned his9 against the table where he could reach it.
In a soft, clear voice, he said, “Thank you for your10 .”
“You’re welcome, sir.” She replied11 . “And my name is Mary. I’11 be back in a moment, and12 you need anything at all in the meantime, just wave at me!”
After he had finished his breakfast, Mary brought him the change from his ticket. Then she13him out from behind the table. She handed him his stick, and walked14him to the front door. Holding the door open for him, she said, “Come back and see us, sir!”
He turned with his whole body and nodded with a15 smile. “You are very kind,” he said softly.
When Mary went to clean his table, she was16 to find that under his plate there was a business card and a note on a napkin (餐巾纸). Under the napkin was a one hundred dollar bill!
The note on the napkin17 , “Dear Mary, I respect you very much, and you respect yourself too. It shows by the way you18 others. You have found the secret of happiness. Your kind gestures will19 through those who meet you.”
The next day she was told that the man she had20 on was the owner of the restaurant where she was working.
- 1.
- A.restaurant
- B.shop
- C.hospital
- D.bank
- A.
- 2.
- A.big
- B.quick
- C.urgent
- D.unhurried
- A.
- 3.
- A.get
- B.look
- C.stand
- D.keep
- A.
- 4.
- A.held
- B.made
- C.remained
- D.put
- A.
- 5.
- A.felt
- B.noticed
- C.discovered
- D.realized
- A.
- 6.
- A.table
- B.cushion
- C.place
- D.hand
- A.
- 7.
- A.nodded
- B.obeyed
- C.sat
- D.hesitated
- A.
- 8.
- A.moved
- B.stayed
- C.seated
- D.rested
- A.
- 9.
- A.chair
- B.spoon
- C.stick
- D.plate
- A.
- 10.
- A.quickness
- B.kindness
- C.cleverness
- D.politeness
- A.
- 11.
- A.happily
- B.sadly
- C.nervously
- D.vaguely
- A.
- 12.
- A.until
- B.though
- C.because
- D.if
- A.
- 13.
- A.called
- B.helped
- C.took
- D.made
- A.
- 14.
- A.by
- B.around
- C.with
- D.towards
- A.
- 15.
- A.confident
- B.grateful
- C.relieved
- D.delicate
- A.
- 16.
- A.Embarrassed
- B.satisfied
- C.disappointed
- D.astonished
- A.
- 17.
- A.read
- B.told
- C.wrote
- D.showed
- A.
- 18.
- A.please
- B.admire
- C.follow
- D.treat
- A.
- 19.
- A.pass
- B.shine
- C.go
- D.pull
- A.
- 20.
- A.Depended
- B.served
- C.waited
- D.Agreed
- A.
steady smile.
He walked toward a table by the window. A young waitress watched him and ran over to him, saying, "Here, Sir. Let me give you a hand with that chair."
Without a word, he smiled and nodded a thank you. She pulled the chair away from the table.
Supporting him with one arm, she helped him move in front of the chair, and get comfortably seated.
Then she pushed the table up close to him, and leaned his cane against the table where he could reach it.
In a soft, clear voice he said, "Thank you, Miss."
"You are welcome, Sir." She replied. "My name is Mary. I'll be back in a moment. If you need
anything, just wave at me!"
After he had finished a hearty meal of pancakes, bacon, and lemon tea, Mary brought him the change,
helping him up from his chair and out from behind the table. She handed him his cane, and walked with
him to the front door. Holding the door open for him, she said, "Come back and see us, Sir!"
He nodded a thank you and said softly with a smile, "You are very kind!"
When Mary went to clean his table, she was shocked. Under his plate she found a business card and
a note written on the napkin(餐巾纸), under which was a $100 bill.
The note on the napkin read, "Dear Mary, I respect you very much, and you respect yourself, too. It
shows by the way you treat others. You have found the secret of happiness. Your kind gestures will shine
though those who meet you."
The man she had served was the owner of the restaurant. This was the first time that she, or any of
his workers, had seen him in person.
B. She was worried that the old man might cause trouble to the restaurant
C. the old man had asked her to wait on him
D. she saw the old man had some difficulty moving and taking a seat
B. to see his workers
C. to find out how the workers in his restaurant were working
D. to see how Mary served customers
B. respecting others means respecting oneself
C. serving others is a respectable job
D. Mary would get a rise as a result of her kindness
B. A Kind-hearted Girl
C. Kindness Means Chances
D. A Waitress and Her Boss