摘要: When Morrow got off the train in New York, . A. he forgot the address B. he forget his suitcase C. he did not know that he was in a wrong city D. his secretary wasn?t there to meet him 难句注释 ① He is remembered as a smart diplomat. 在别人的记忆中.他是个精明的外交家. Total words:202 Reading time: Reading speed: ② ...feeling not unlike a small boy who had got lost... 感觉不啻于一个迷路的小男孩-- Passage D 完形填空 “A robbery ... a voice came from the radio. John was driving home late last night from a trip, and now he was having trouble staying 1 .① He turned 2 the radio and tried to fix his attention on the 3 , but his eyes kept on closing. It was 4 that he noticed the hitchhiker by the road.② 5 even thinking about what he was doing, he stopped the car. “To Midrille? “Get in. The hitchhiker got in and immediately John was 6 that he had picked him up. The young man 7 a strange face and long hair. When John asked him questions about himself, he changed the 8 . John 9 the news. He began to sweat and his thoughts 10 nervously to all the money he was 11 . At the next small town he stopped his car and said, “I?m sorry. I?m so 12 that I can?t drive you to Midrille. I think I?ll find a 13 and spend the night. The young man slowly 14 into his pocket. “This is it! thought John. At that 15 moment he considered shouting for help, but instead of a gun, the hitchhiker pulled out several 16 . “Oh, no. I don't want your money. Just get out. Okay? The young man looked 17 . He insisted on 18 John the money. John watched until his 19 had disappeared from sight, then stepped on the 20 and drove out of town.③ 根据文章内容.选择正确答案:

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    Dwight W. Morrow was an American ambassador (大使) to Mexico   during the 1920s. He is remembered as a smart diplomat (精明的外交家).   He is also remembered by his family and friends for one of his   absent-mindedness (心不在焉).

    Once while on a train, a conductor came to Morrow, asking for his   ticket. He began to search his pockets. No ticket appeared. Morrow   began searching his suitcase (行李箱). "Never mind, sir," said the   conductor, seeing how anxious Morrow was becoming and trying to   comfort him. "When you find your ticket just post it to the station.   I'm sure you have it somewhere."

    "I'm sure, too," said the diplomat as he continued his search.   "But I must find it. I need to know where I'm going!"

    Another time Morrow got off a train in New York and hurried to a   telegraph office, where, feeling not unlike a small boy who had got   lost, he sent the following to his secretary, "I am in New York but   don't know why." Within minutes came the short reply, "You are not   supposed to be in New York. You should be in Princeton giving a   lecture."

 (1)The account mainly shows Morrow's _______.        [  ]      A. cleverness as a diplomat  B. foolishness      C. sense of humor (幽默)     D. absent-mindedness  (2) When Morrow could not show his ticket, the conductor was      ___________.                    [  ]      A. not patient    B. understanding        C. feeling sorry  D. angry          

 (3)Morrow was very upset when he couldn't find the ticket       because ______.                   [  ]      A. he had forgotten where he was going      B. he would be punished if he couldn't show his ticket      C. the conductor looked impatient      D. the conductor might think he was lying       

  (4)When Morrow got off the train in New York, _________.                                [  ]      A. he forgot the address      
     B. he forgot his suitcase      
     C. he did not know that he was in a wrong city      
     D. his secretary wasn't there to meet him    

  (5)Except for his absent-mindedness, Morrow was _________.                                [  ]      A. a forgetful traveler   B. a great lecturer      C. a popular joker      D. a clever diplomat   

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