摘要: A. went B. forgot C. left D. bought

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Once there was an old man in a town. He always forgot a lot of things. So his wife always had to say to him, “Don’t forget this!”
One day he went on a long trip alone. Before he left home, his wife said, “Now you have all these things. They are what you need for your trip. Take care of your things during the trip.” He went to the station, bought a ticket and got on the train with it.
About half an hour later, the conductor began to see the tickets. He came to the old man and said, “Will you please show me your ticket?” The old man looked for his ticket in all his pockets, but he could not find it. He was very worried. “I can’t find my ticket. I really bought a ticket before I got on the train.” said the old man.
“I believe you bought a ticket. All right, you don’t have to buy another one,” said the conductor kindly. “But how can I know where I’m going? – I can’t remember my station!”the old man said sadly.
【小题1】The old man in the story was very ______.

A.kindB.poorC.forgetfulD.sad
【小题2】Where is the ticket? _______
A.The old man forgot to buy it.
B.The old man could not remember where it was.
C.The old man showed it to the conductor.
D.The old man’s wife took the ticket away.
【小题3】The old bought the ticket _____ he got on the train.
A.afterB.beforeC.asD.when
【小题4】The conductor ______ the old man.
A.didn’t believeB.laughed atC.believed D.felt sorry for
【小题5】The old man was sad because _______
A.he had to buy another ticket.
B.he lost all the things his wife gave him.
C.he did not know where he was.
D.he did not know where he should get off.

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  I was a single mother and I have two daughters to bring up.I just moved to Chicago this year.

  Though I tried my best, what I   1   just made ends meet.I was always   2   of the last days of a month, during which many bills were waiting for me to pay.Now the   3   month was going to end.When I   4   the monthly bills, I saw I couldn't   5   what my girls wanted.

  I still remembered what I had   6   my daughters.For our first Christmas in a   7   state, far from the rest of our family, I wanted to get my daughters, Tiffany and Jasmine, something   8  .“What do you want from Santa this year?” I asked them.

  “Bicycles!” they replied at once.  9   they had their hopes set.But after I got the monthly bills, I   10   the money left was not enough for one bike.What could I do to get two?I turned the matter over in my   11   several times:Lord, would it be fair to my landlord to be   12   with the rent this month?Just this once?

  Over the next few   13   I always asked myself the same question when my daughters were deep in sleep.  14   the only voice I heard was my grandpa's:“Diane, whatever you do, always pay your rent on time,” he   15   to say.

  I guess I had my   16  .I slipped the rent check under the landlord's door and called the girls in.The phone rang when I was about to break the bad   17  

  “I want you to   18   something,” my landlord said.I heard the sound of paper breaking.“That was your December rent check,” he said.“It is being   19   into a million pieces because you always pay your rent on time.Merry Christmas to you and the girls.”

  Grandpa's kind   20  ,a generous landlord and some unknown reasons had added up to a Christmas gift that my daughters and I will never forget.

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A.

asked

B.

hunted

C.

earned

D.

studied

(2)

[  ]

A.

fond

B.

afraid

C.

proud

D.

careful

(3)

[  ]

A.

first

B.

second

C.

third

D.

last

(4)

[  ]

A.

went over

B.

turned in

C.

put away

D.

worked out

(5)

[  ]

A.

remember

B.

afford

C.

think

D.

decide

(6)

[  ]

A.

posted

B.

bought

C.

promised

D.

prepared

(7)

[  ]

A.

small

B.

new

C.

rich

D.

beautiful

(8)

[  ]

A.

similar

B.

advanced

C.

expensive

D.

special

(9)

[  ]

A.

Clearly

B.

Strangely

C.

Fortunately

D.

Quietly

(10)

[  ]

A.

hoped

B.

feared

C.

admitted

D.

found

(11)

[  ]

A.

table

B.

head

C.

bag

D.

hand

(12)

[  ]

A.

busy

B.

angry

C.

late

D.

calm

(13)

[  ]

A.

weeks

B.

noons

C.

months

D.

nights

(14)

[  ]

A.

But

B.

So

C.

Therefore

D.

Thus

(15)

[  ]

A.

needed

B.

used

C.

forgot

D.

wished

(16)

[  ]

A.

fate

B.

order

C.

power

D.

answer

(17)

[  ]

A.

habit

B.

dream

C.

news

D.

mood

(18)

[  ]

A.

listen to

B.

go on with

C.

insist on

D.

feel sorry for

(19)

[  ]

A.

separated

B.

changed

C.

torn

D.

cut

(20)

[  ]

A.

help

B.

smile

C.

face

D.

advice

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  Mrs Matthews lived in a small town where there was one jeweller's shop. It also took in watch repairs, although it had to send them off to London for the work to be done, as there was not enough business to keep an expert watch repairer occupied.

  When Mrs Matthews's old father died, she inherited his gold watch, which had belonged to his father and grandfather before him. It was big and heavy and worth a lot of money, but it was broken, so Mrs Matthews took it to be repaired.

  The man in the jeweller's shop was very interested to see such an unusual watch, and when he had examined its insides, he said he could certainly, have it repaired for her. “It'll last a long time once that's been done, ” he said. He wrote out a ticket and gave it to Miss Matthews saying, “Please bring this when you come to pick up the watch. But it might take a bit of time, because it isn't a modern watch.”

  But Mrs Matthews had a lot of things to think about after her father died. She had to arrange to deal with the various affairs after his father's death.

  The result was that she completely forgot about the watch that she had taken in for repair, and about the tick et for it, which she had put away in a drawer to keep it safe.

  Then, while she was looking through some old drawers one day, she found the ticket for the watch repair.

  She thought back, suddenly she remembered. “My father's gold watch! Didn't I pick it up? When did I take it in?”She looked at the ticket.

  “How old's this ticket?” she said to herself. It was five years old.

  Mrs Matthews had heard that shops could sell things that people had left with them if they didn't pick them up and pay for them before a certain time. “But the watch might still be there,” she thought. “I'll go and see if I can get it back. It might have been sold, but I hope not.”

  She took the ticket to the jeweller's and the shop keeper looked at it and then went to look for the watch without saying a word.

  “That's good,” Mrs Matthews thought. “He didn't seem to mind about the date.”

  The man carne back after a few minutes and said, “It won't be ready until Friday.”

1.Who was the watch repairer according to the text?

[  ]

A.Mrs Matthews

B.One jeweller's shop

C.The hired expert watch repairer.

D.Some watch repairer in London.

2.In the sentence “She inherited his gold watch”, the underlined word “inherited” is closest in meaning to “________”.

[  ]

A.bought
B.received
C.discovered
D.broke

3.In the shop owner's opinion, if the watch has been repaired, what will happen to it?

[  ]

A.It can keep its time for long.

B.It is an old watch that can't go fast.

C.It can last five years.

D.The passage doesn't tell us.

4.Five years later, ________.

[  ]

A.the gold watch was sold

B.Mrs Matthews decided to find the ticket in the drawer.

C.the jeweller couldn't see the date on the ticket clearly.

D.the gold watch was not yet repaired.

5.Which title would best fit in with the present passage?

[  ]

A.Mrs matthews' Death Affairs

B.Such“Fast Work”

C.The Story of Mrs Matthews.

D.The History of the Gold Watch.

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  Mrs Matthews lived in a small town where there was one jeweller's shop. It also took in watch repairs, although it had to send them off to London for the work to be done, as there was not enough business to keep an expert watch repairer occupied.

  When Mrs Matthews's old father died, she inherited his gold watch, which had belonged to his father and grandfather before him. It was big and heavy and worth a lot of money, but it was broken, so Mrs Matthews took it to be repaired.

  The man in the jeweller's shop was very interested to see such an unusual watch, and when he had examined its insides, he said he could certainly, have it repaired for her. “It'll last a long time once that's been done, ” he said. He wrote out a ticket and gave it to Miss Matthews saying, “Please bring this when you come to pick up the watch. But it might take a bit of time, because it isn't a modern watch.”

  But Mrs Matthews had a lot of things to think about after her father died. She had to arrange to deal with the various affairs after his father's death.

  The result was that she completely forgot about the watch that she had taken in for repair, and about the tick et for it, which she had put away in a drawer to keep it safe.

  Then, while she was looking through some old drawers one day, she found the ticket for the watch repair.

  She thought back, suddenly she remembered. “My father's gold watch! Didn't I pick it up? When did I take it in?”She looked at the ticket.

  “How old's this ticket?” she said to herself. It was five years old.

  Mrs Matthews had heard that shops could sell things that people had left with them if they didn't pick them up and pay for them before a certain time. “But the watch might still be there,” she thought. “I'll go and see if I can get it back. It might have been sold, but I hope not.”

  She took the ticket to the jeweller's and the shop keeper looked at it and then went to look for the watch without saying a word.

  “That's good,” Mrs Matthews thought. “He didn't seem to mind about the date.”

  The man carne back after a few minutes and said, “It won't be ready until Friday.”

1.Who was the watch repairer according to the text?

[  ]

A.Mrs Matthews

B.One jeweller's shop

C.The hired expert watch repairer.

D.Some watch repairer in London.

2.In the sentence “She inherited his gold watch”, the underlined word “inherited” is closest in meaning to “________”.

[  ]

A.bought
B.received
C.discovered
D.broke

3.In the shop owner's opinion, if the watch has been repaired, what will happen to it?

[  ]

A.It can keep its time for long.

B.It is an old watch that can't go fast.

C.It can last five years.

D.The passage doesn't tell us.

4.Five years later, ________.

[  ]

A.the gold watch was sold

B.Mrs Matthews decided to find the ticket in the drawer.

C.the jeweller couldn't see the date on the ticket clearly.

D.the gold watch was not yet repaired.

5.Which title would best fit in with the present passage?

[  ]

A.Mrs matthews' Death Affairs

B.Such“Fast Work”

C.The Story of Mrs Matthews.

D.The History of the Gold Watch.

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  Mrs Matthews lived in a small town where there was one jeweller's shop. It also took in watch repairs, although it had to send them off to London for the work to be done, as there was not enough business to keep an expert watch repairer occupied.

  When Mrs Matthews's old father died, she inherited his gold watch, which had belonged to his father and grandfather before him. It was big and heavy and worth a lot of money, but it was broken, so Mrs Matthews took it to be repaired.

  The man in the jeweller's shop was very interested to see such an unusual watch, and when he had examined its insides, he said he could certainly have it repaired for her. “It'll last a long time once that's been done.”he said. He wrote out a ticket and gave it to Mrs Matthews saying. “Please bring this when you come to pick up the watch. But it might take a bit of time, because it isn't a modem watch.”

  But Mrs Matthews had a lot of things to think about after her father died. She had to arrange to deal with the various affairs after her father's death.

  The result was that she completely forgot about the watch that she had taken in for repair, and about the ticket for it, which she had put away in a drawer to keep it safe.

  Then, while she was looking through some old drawers one day, she found the ticket for the watch repair.

  She thought back, suddenly she remembered.“My father's gold watch! Didn't I pick it up? When did I take it in?”She looked at the ticket.

  “How old's this ticket?” she said to herself. It was five years old.

  Mrs Matthews had heard that shops could sell things that people had left with them if they didn't pick them up and pay for them before a certain time. “But the watch might still be there,”she thought.“I'll go and see if I can get it back. It might have been sold, but I hope not.”

  She took the ticket to the jeweller's and the shopkeeper looked at it and then went to look for the watch without saying a word.

  “That's good,”Mrs Matthews thought.“He didn't seem to mind about the date.”

  The man came back after a few minutes and said,“It won't be ready until Friday.”

  

1.Who was the watch repairer according to the text?

[  ]

A.Mrs Matthews

B.One jeweller's shop

C.The hired expert watch repairer

D.Some watch repairer in London

2.In the sentence“She inherited his gold watch”, the underlined word “inherited”is closest in meaning to “________”

[  ]

A.bought
B.received
C.discovered
D.broke

3.In the shop owner's opinion, if the watch has been repaired, what will happen to it?

[  ]

A.It can keep its time for long

B.It is an old watch that can't go fast

C.It can last five years

D.The passage doesn't tell us

4.Five years later, ________.

[  ]

A.the gold watch was sold

B.Mrs Matthews decided to find the ticket in the drawer

C.the jeweller couldn't see the date on the ticket clearly

D.the gold watch was not yet repaired

5.Which title would best fit in with the present passage?

[  ]

A.Mrs Matthews' Death Affairs

B.Such“Fast Work”

C.The Story of Mrs Matthews

D.The History of the Gold Watch

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