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George Pickens had been making a wish daily as a worker at Central Bank.
All over the country banks were being 36, George thought. 37 this bank? Didn't robbers hear of its four-million-dollar 38 ? Were they afraid of Mr.Ackerman, the old 39 guard, who hadn't 40 his gun in twenty-two years?
Of course George had a (an)41for wanting the bank to be robbed. 42, he couldn't simply take bills that were under his 43 all day long.So he had thought of another 44 to get them.His plan was 45.It went like this:
If Bank Robber A holds up Bank Teller B…
And if Bank Teller B gives Bank Robber A a certain sum of money…
What is to prevent Bank Teller B from 46 all the money left and 47 that it was taken away by Bank Robber A?
There was only one 48.Where was Bank Robber A?
One morning George entered the bank.“Good morning, Mr.Burrows,” he said 49.The bank president said something in a50voice to George and went into his office.
At two o’clock Bank Robber A walked in.George 51he was a bank robber.For one thing, he stole in.For another thing, he wore a mask(面罩).
“This is a holdup,” the man said52.He took a gun from his pocket.The53 made a small sound.“You!” the bank robber said, “Lie down on the floor!” Mr.Ackerman lay down.The robber stepped 54 to Georges cage.
“All right,” he said.“Hand it over.”
“Yes, sir,” George reached into his drawer and took all the bills from the top part-close to six thousand dollars.He passed them through the window.The robber took them, put them into his pocket, and 55 to leave.
Then, while everyone watched Bank Robber A, Bank Teller B calmly lifted off the top part of the drawer and got the bills from the bottom part into his pockets.
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A maths talent who won fame this week for giving up a million?dollar prize is living with his mother in a simple flat in St Petersburg,co?existing on her £ 30?a?month pension,because he has been unemployed for many years.
The Sunday Telegraph tracked down the strange recluse(隐士) who shocked the maths world when he solved a century?old puzzle known as the Poincaré Conjecture.
Grigory Perelman's trouble comes from a split with a leading Russian mathematical institute,the Steklov,in 2003.When the Institute in St Petersburg failed to re?elect him as a member,Dr Perelman was left feeling an “absolutely ungifted and untalented person”,said a friend.He became unconfident and cut himself off.
Other friends say he cannot afford to travel to the International Mathematical Union's congress in Madrid,where many people want him to receive the maths equivalent(等价物) of the Nobel Prize,and that he is too modest to ask anyone to pay for his trip.
Interviewed in St Petersburg,Dr Perelman insisted that he was unworthy of all the attention,and was uninterested in the prize.“I do not think anything that I say can be of the slightest public interest,” he said. “I am not saying that because I value my privacy,or that I am doing anything I want to hide.There are no top?secret projects going on here.I just believe the public has no interest in me.”
He continued: “I know that self?promotion happens a lot and if people want to do that,good luck to them,but I do not regard it as a positive thing.I realized this a long time ago and nobody is going to change my mind. Newspapers should be more discerning(有洞察力的) over who they write about.They should have more taste.As far as I am concerned,I can't offer anything for their readers.”
Dr Perelman has some small savings from his time as a lecturer,but is apparently unwilling to increase them with the D$1 million offered by the Clay Mathematics Institute in Cambridge,Massachusetts,for solving one of the world's seven “Millennium Problems”.
1.Grigory Perelman lives with his mother because ________.
A.he has to look after her
B.his mother has a million dollars
C.he has been out of work for a long time
D.he is badly paid at the mathematical institute
2. The phrase“absolutely ungifted and untalented person”shows that Dr Perelman felt ________.
A.angry B.discouraged
C.proud D.confident
3.Grigory Perelman refused to accept the prize because ________.
A.he thought the prize was worthless
B.he didn't believe the news
C.he couldn't afford to travel to Madrid
D.he showed no interest in it
4.From the passage, we can infer that Grigory Perelman ________.
A.solved the most difficult maths problem
B.has a strong personality
C.wanted to make himself known to all
D.didn't get on well with the press
5.What's the best title for the passage?
A.Great Mathematician Leads Simple Life
B.Maths Genius Abandons a Million?dollar Prize
C.Mathematics Institute Offers Grigory D$1 Million
D.One of the World's Seven “Millennium Problems” Solved
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George Pickens had been making a wish daily as a worker at Central Bank. All over the country banks were being 1 , George thought. 2 this bank? Didn't robbers hear of its four-million-dollar 3 ? Were they afraid of Mr. Ackerman, the old 4 guard, who hadn't 5 his gun in twenty-two years?
Of course George had a(an) 6 for wanting the bank to be robbed. 7 , he couldn't simply take bills that were under his 8 all day long. So he had thought of another 9 to get them. His plan was 10 . It went like this:
If Bank Robber A holds up Bank Teller B…
And if Bank Teller B gives Bank Robber A a certain sum of money…
What is to prevent Bank Teller B from 11 all the money left and 12 that it was taken away by Bank Robber A?
There was only one 13 . Where was Bank Robber A?
One morning George entered the bank. “Good morning, Mr. Burrows,” he said 14 . The bank president said something in a 15 voice to George and went into his office.
At two o'clock Bank Robber A walked in. George 16 he was a bank robber. For one thing, he stole in. For another thing, he wore a mask(面罩).
“This is a holdup,” the man said 17 . He took a gun from his pocket. The 18 made a small sound. “You!” the bank robber said, “Lie down on the floor!” Mr. Ackerman lay down. The robber stepped 19 to George's cage.
“All right,” he said. “Hand it over. ”
“Yes, sir, ” George reached into his drawer and took all the bills from the top part-close to six thousand dollars. He passed them through the window. The robber took them, put them into his pocket, and 20 to leave.
Then, while everyone watched Bank Robber A, Bank Teller B calmly lifted off the top part of the drawer and got the bills from the bottom part into his pockets.
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阅读下面短文,从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
George Pickens had been making a wish daily as a worker at Central Bank.
All over the country banks were being 1 ,George thought. 2 this bank?Didn't robbers hear of its four-million-dollar 3 ?Were they afraid of Mr Ackerman,the old 4 guard,who hadn't 5 his gun in twenty-two years?
Of course George had a(an) 6 for wanting the bank to be robbed.
7 ,he couldn't simply take bills that were under his 8 all day long.So he had thought of another 9 to get them.his plan was 10 It went like this:
If Bank Robber A holds up Bank Teller B…
And if Bank Teller B gives Bank Robber A a certain sum of money…
What is to prevent Bank Teller B from 11 all the money left and 12 that it was taken away by Bank Robber A?
There was only one 13 .Where was Bank Robber A?
One morning George entered the bank.“Good morning,Mr Burrows,”he said 14 The bank president said something in a 15 voice to George and went into his office.
At two o'clock Bank Robber A walked in.George 16 he was a bank robber.For one thing,he stole in.For another thing,he wore a mask(面罩).
“This is a holdup,'the man said 17 He took a gun from his pock-et.The 18 made a small sound.“You!”the bank robber said,“Lie down on the floor!” Mr Ackerman lay down.The robber stepped 19 to George's cage.
“All right,”he said.“Hand it over.”
“Yes,sir”George reached into his drawer and took all the bills from the top part close to six thousand dollars.He passed them through the window.The robber took them,put them into his pocket,and 20 to leave.
Then,while everyone watched Bank Robber A,Bank Teller B calmly lifted off the top part of the drawer and go the bills from the bottom part into is pockets.
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