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He asked ____________open the window.
A. that he could B. if he could C. if could he D. whether could he
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C. if could he
D. whether could he
According to Andrew, it never would have happened if he had not had a flat tire on Highway 10 last night at about 7:30. He was on his way to attend a three-day sales meeting when he had the flat. tyre. Unfortunately, he did not have a spare, so he pushed the car off the road, locked it up, and managed to thumb a ride back to Pine Grove. It was after eleven o'clock when he finally got home, and it was then that his real problems started.
When Andrew left home at about 5:30, he had told his wife not to expect him back until Thursday or Friday. Knowing that his wife was nervous about staying in the house alone at night, Andrew took the precaution of checking all the windows in the house to be sure they were locked, so that he could report to his wife that the house was secure. He convinced his wife that the house was burglar-proof, and that she would be perfectly safe, providing she bolted (闩上)the front door as soon as he drove away.
Andrew's only thought as he made his way in the dark to his front door was how surprised his wife was going to be to see him, since he was not supposed to be back until Thursday or Friday. He had forgotten about the bolt on the front door. When he turned his key in the lock and the door wouldn't budge, he remembered the bolt. And he remembered that he had carefully locked all of the windows.
Although Andrew didn't know it at the time, a next-door neighbor had seen him approaching the house and had watched him go up the steps to the front door. In the dark, it was impossible for the neighbor to recognize Andrew, and, besides, the neighbor knew that Andrew had gone out-of-town for a three-day meeting. As a matter of fact, Andrew had asked the neighbor to keep an eye on the house while he was gone.
Finding that he couldn't get in, Andrew began pounding(砰砰地敲) on the front door to get his wife to open the door. According to Andrew, however, his wife is a very sound sleeper, and he knew it was going to be hard to wake her up. In the meantime, because of all the noise he had been making, the neighbor was convinced that somebody was trying to break into the house; so she called the police.
When we talked to Andrew at the country jail this morning, he said that he still didn't understand how the police managed to circle the house without his seeing them. He stated that he had decided the only way to get in was to break one of the dining room windows, and that he was about, to hurl his briefcase into the window to break it when two of the officers grabbed him from behind.
Andrew could not make the officers believe that he lived there; so they took him off to jail. Apparently, he did succeed in convincing them that they ought to wake up the woman in the house to check his story. But there was no answer when they knocked at the door. He tried to explain to them that his wife was a very sound sleeper, but they concluded there was nobody in the house.
1.As Andrew had a flat tyre on the way, he .
A.had to take another car to attend the meeting
B.rode on a bike to attend the meating
C.asked for a lift to go back home
D.borrowed a car to go back home
2.When Andrew was approaching the house .
A.he was sure he would pleasently surprise his wife
B.he was deep in thought
C.he was sure that his neighbor would help him
D.he was worried about how to wake his wife up
3.The underlined word “budge” in Paragraph 3 probably means .
A.move slightly B.lock tightly C.knock lightly D.close tightly
4.Why did the police officers take Andrew off to jail?
A.It was too late for them to contact Andrew’s wife.
B.Andrew did not explain clearly why he broke into the house.
C.They thought it unnecessary to check Andrew’s story.
D.they concluded that Andrew’s story was a complete invention.
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Jack became very ill . He had to spend all day in bed , unable to move . He spent his days feeling 36 and lonely .
He could only look out of the 37 . Time passed , and he felt even more sad . 38 one day he saw a strange shape in the window . It was a penguin(企鹅)eating a sandwich . The penguin flew near the open window , 39 “ good afternoon ” to the boy , turned around , and left again .
Of course , the boy was very 40 . He still didn’t know what had happened . Then he saw a monkey was blowing up a 41 outside his window and a dog was 42 a pair of glasses . At first the boy asked himself what that could 43 be . But after a while , more and more crazy-looking animals 44 out the window . He laughed and laughed and found it 45 to stop .
The little boy didn’t tell anyone about this because no one would 46 him . Even so , those strange animals put 47 back in his heart , and in his body . Before long , his 48 had improved so much that he was able to go back to 49 again .
There he began to talk to his friend , Tom . Jack told him all the 50 things he had seen . 51 he was talking to his best friend , he saw something in his friend’s school bag . The boy asked his 52 what it was , and finally his friend had to 53 him what was in the bag .
There , inside , were all the 54 that his best friend had been using to try to make the little boy 55 !
| 36. A. weak | B. sad | C. afraid | D. tired |
| 37. A. door | B. office | C. window | D. dormitory |
| 38. A. If | B. Because | C. Unless | D. Until |
| 39. A. said | B. begged | C. ordered | D. showed |
| 40. A. surprised | B. thanked | C. moved | D. frightened |
| 41. A. wind | B. pool | C. storm | D. balloon |
| 42. A. bringing | B. wearing | C. taking | D. playing |
| 43. A. simply | B. obviously | C. possibly | D. fortunately |
| 44. A. flew | B. appeared | C. voted | D. practiced |
| 45. A. hard | B. easy | C. safe | D. common |
| 46. A. worry | B. care | C. believe | D. love |
| 47. A. luck | B. fortune | C. joy | D. prize |
| 48. A. body | B. mood | C. emotion | D. health |
| 49. A. watch | B. work | C. home | D. school |
| 50. A. body | B. strange | C. small | D. serious |
| 51. A. While | B. Although | C. If | D. Because |
| 52. A. uncle | B. father | C. teacher | D. friend |
| 53. A. sell | B. show | C. give | D. return |
| 54. A. tools | B. penguins | C. monkeys | D. dogs |
| 55. A. walk | B. rest | C. laugh | D. cry |
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He almost didn’t see the old lady, stranded on the side of the road, but even in the dim light of day, he could see she needed help. So he pulled up in front her Mercedes and got out.
Even with the smile on his face, she was worried. No one had stopped to help for the last hour or so. Was he going to hurt her? He didn’t look safe; he looked poor and hungry. He could see that she was frightened, standing out there in the cold. He knew how she felt.
He said, “I am here to help you, ma’am. Why don’t you wait in the car where it’s warm? By the way, my name is Bryan Anderson.”
Well, all she had was a flat tire, but for an old lady, that was bad enough. Bryan crawled under the car looking for a place to put the jack, skinning his knuckles a time or two. Soon he was able to change the tire. But he had to get dirty and his hands hurt.
As he was tightening up the lug nuts, she rolled down the window and began to talk to him. She told him that she was from St. Louis and was just passing through. She couldn’t thank him enough for coming to her aid.
Bryan just smiled as he closed her trunk. The lady asked how much she owed him. Any amount would have been all right with her. She already imagined all the awful things that could have happened, had he not stopped. Bryan never thought twice about being paid. This was not a job to him. This was helping someone in need, and God knows there were many people who had given him a hand in the past. He had lived his whole life that way, and it never occurred to him to act any other way.He told her that if she really wanted to pay him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could give that person the assistance they needed, and Bryan added, “And think of me.”
He waited until she started her car and drove off. It had been a cold and depressing day, but he felt good as he headed for home, disappearing into the twilight.
【小题1】This story most probably took place_______.
| A.in a garage | B.on a highway | C.in a busy street | D.near a gas station |
| A.ask what was wrong with her car |
| B.get the old lady out of her car |
| C.change her tire as soon as possible |
| D.make her know he wanted to help her |
| A.the old lady had got ready to pay the man |
| B.the old lady was grateful to the man |
| C.the man had a lot of difficulty changing the tire |
| D.the man didn’t stop changing the tire |
| A.Warm-hearted and sensitive. |
| B.Careful and serious. |
| C.Thoughtful and helpful. |
| D.Generous and open-minded. |
| A.the man was happy after helping the old lady |
| B.the man received a lot of money from the old lady |
| C.the man made the old lady feel cold and depressed |
| D.the man felt extremely frustrated all the way home |