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their own equipment.
B.
month,we arrange trips to different parts of the province for members to go on breathtaking scenic
mountain walks.Get to understand our local geography,keep fit and have fun.
C.
Friday evening we hold a seminar in which a great new movie or a classic film is discussed and reviewed.
D.
are invited to dancing practice every Monday evening from 7 pm to 10 pm and we hold dance parties with students from other universities once a month.Perfect way to keep fit and meet new friends.
E.
you both practice your English and be entertained as well.
F.
Meetings are lunch times on Fridays.Membership is free.All members qualify for a 20% discount on all
books
purchased from the Xinhua Book Store.
阅读以下学生的相关信息,匹配适合他们的社团.
1.Cherry wants to join a club that will keep her fit and active,but because she has a parttime job
every workday evening she is only available to take part on the weekends.
2.David is a new student at the university,whose major is English literature.He is a little shy so is
hoping to join a club that can help him get to know new people and build up his confidence.
3.Bonnie is majoring in drama and wants to be a scriptwriter when she graduates.She is interested in
discovering new stories that she may one day be able to turn into movies.As her home is far from the
university she is only free during the day to take part.
4.Betty is studying film making and one day hopes to become a director.But she thinks her ability to
create beautiful visual images is not strong enough so she has recently purchased a camera to help her
practice.
5.Jack is a first year geography student who would like to learn more about the geography of the
local area.He is also worried about passing the English test that all students must take at the end of their
first year of study.He has to return to his home to help his parents every weekend so is only free during
weekdays.
1.________2.________3.________ 4. 5.
I went online to check my pay was in my bank account(帐户). To my amazement I discovered that not only had I been paid, a company I’d never worked for had also paid me! I know I ’d have been beside myself if my own salary was not in my account , so I tried to get the money back to the right person . Easier said than done.
The bank couldn’t help as it “wasn’t a bank problem.” The human-resource department at the company that paid me was unable to help as I didn’t have enough details. I rang the bank again. Thankfully I had a sympathetic call operator who gave me a name, so I again rang the company “Daniel” worked for.
I expected the bank would contact me to arrange to take the money from my account and repay Daniel. I heard nothing for a month and the money remained in my account when Daniel called, explaining he’d tried to get back his money but had been unsuccessful as neither the bank nor his company felt it was their error. He had rung to ask if I could speak to the bank, but after chatting for a few minutes we realized we could probably fix this problem ourselves.
We decided I would take the money from my account and he would pick it up from me . Due to my busy job I was unable to meet Daniel personally but he left me a lovely bottle of wine in exchange for what was rightfully his. I never had any intention of keeping Daniel’s pay but red tape(繁琐手续) made it difficult to do the right thing . It all came down to two people being able to do what a huge bank and a large company could not do — admit a mistake has occurred and fix it.
1.What was the attitude of the author towards the extra money in his bank account?
A.He didn’t know what to do with it. B.He felt lucky to get it.
C.He thought of keeping it for himself. D.He wanted to return it to the right person.
2.The underlined phrase “beside myself ” in Paragraph 1) probably means_________.
A.very fortunate B.very angry D.really thankful D.at ease
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.Daniel had been repaid when he called the author.
B.The author was to blame as he didn't have enough details.
C.Neither the bank nor the company admitted their fault.
D.Daniel had the same name as the author’s.
4.How was the problem solved in the end?
A.The author and Daniel solved the problem themselves.
B.It cost Daniel a lovely bottle of wine to get back his money.
C.The author gave the money back to the company.
D.The call operator offered to solve their problem.
5.From the passage we can infer that__________.
A.the bank could solve the problem soon and easily with the red tape
B.some large organizations usually have troublesome official rules
C.Daniel didn't know the error before he contacted the author
D.the company gave the wrong account to the bank
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E
I went on line to check my pay was in my bank account(账户). To my amazement I discovered that not only had I been paid, a company I’d never worked for had also paid me! I know I would have been beside myself if my own salary was not in my account, so I tried to get the money back to the right person. Easier said than done.
The bank couldn’t help as it “wasn’t a bank problem.” The human-resource department at the company that paid me was unable to help as I didn’t have enough details. I rang the bank again. Thankfully I had a sympathetic call operator who gave me a name, so I again rang the company “Daniel” worked for.
I expected the bank would contact me to arrange to take the money from my account and repay Daniel. I heard nothing for a month and the money remained in my account when Daniel called, explaining he’d tried to get back his money but had been unsuccessful as neither the bank nor his company felt it was their error. He had rung to ask if I could speak to the bank, but after chatting for a few minutes we realized we could probably fix this problem ourselves.
We decided I would take the money from my account and he would pick it up from me. Due to my busy job I was unable to meet Daniel personally but he left me a lovely bottle of wine in exchange for what was rightfully his. I never had any intention of keeping Daniel’s pay but red tape(繁琐手续)made it difficult to do the right thing. It all came down to two people being able to do what a huge bank and a large company couldn’t do — admit a mistake has occurred and fix it.
52. What was the attitude of the author towards the extra money in his bank account?
A. He didn’t know what to do with it. B. He felt lucky to get it.
C. He thought of keeping it for himself. D. He wanted to return it to the right person.
53. The underlined phrase “beside myself” probably means _______.
A. very fortunate B. very angry C. really thankful D. at ease
54. How was the problem solved in the end?
A. The author and Daniel solved the problem themselves.
B. It cost Daniel a lovely bottle of wine to get back his money.
C. The author gave the money back to the company.
D. The call operator offered to solve their problem.
55. From the passage we can infer that _________.
A. the bank could solve the problem soon and easily with the red tape
B. some large organizations usually have troublesome official rules
C. Daniel didn’t know the error until he contacted the author
D. it was easy for a company to have a mistake which had occurred fixed
E
I went on line to check my pay was in my bank account(账户). To my amazement I discovered that not only had I been paid, a company I’d never worked for had also paid me! I know I would have been beside myself if my own salary was not in my account, so I tried to get the money back to the right person. Easier said than done.
The bank couldn’t help as it “wasn’t a bank problem.” The human-resource department at the company that paid me was unable to help as I didn’t have enough details. I rang the bank again. Thankfully I had a sympathetic call operator who gave me a name, so I again rang the company “Daniel” worked for.
I expected the bank would contact me to arrange to take the money from my account and repay Daniel. I heard nothing for a month and the money remained in my account when Daniel called, explaining he’d tried to get back his money but had been unsuccessful as neither the bank nor his company felt it was their error. He had rung to ask if I could speak to the bank, but after chatting for a few minutes we realized we could probably fix this problem ourselves.
We decided I would take the money from my account and he would pick it up from me. Due to my busy job I was unable to meet Daniel personally but he left me a lovely bottle of wine in exchange for what was rightfully his. I never had any intention of keeping Daniel’s pay but red tape(繁琐手续)made it difficult to do the right thing. It all came down to two people being able to do what a huge bank and a large company couldn’t do — admit a mistake has occurred and fix it.
52. What was the attitude of the author towards the extra money in his bank account?
A. He didn’t know what to do with it. B. He felt lucky to get it.
C. He thought of keeping it for himself. D. He wanted to return it to the right person.
53. The underlined phrase “beside myself” probably means _______.
A. very fortunate B. very angry C. really thankful D. at ease
54. How was the problem solved in the end?
A. The author and Daniel solved the problem themselves.
B. It cost Daniel a lovely bottle of wine to get back his money.
C. The author gave the money back to the company.
D. The call operator offered to solve their problem.
55. From the passage we can infer that _________.
A. the bank could solve the problem soon and easily with the red tape
B. some large organizations usually have troublesome official rules
C. Daniel didn’t know the error until he contacted the author
D. it was easy for a company to have a mistake which had occurred fixed
查看习题详情和答案>>I went on line to check if my pay was in my bank account(账户). To my amazement I discovered that not only had I been paid, but a company I’d never worked for had also paid me! I know I would have been beside myself (情绪失控) if my own salary was not in my account, so I tried to get the money back to the right person. Easier said than done.
The bank couldn’t help as it “wasn’t a bank problem.” The human-resource department at the company that paid me was unable to help as I didn’t have enough details. I rang the bank again. Thankfully I had a sympathetic call operator who gave me a name, so I again rang the company “Daniel” worked for.
I expected the bank would contact me to arrange to take the money from my account and repay Daniel. I heard nothing for a month and the money remained in my account when Daniel called, explaining he’d tried to get back his money but had been unsuccessful as neither the bank nor his company felt it was their error. He had rung to ask if I could speak to the bank, but after chatting for a few minutes we realized we could probably fix this problem ourselves.
We decided I would take the money from my account and he would pick it up from me. Due to my busy job I was unable to meet Daniel personally but he left me a lovely bottle of wine in exchange for what was rightfully his. I never had any intention of keeping Daniel’s pay but red tape(繁琐手续)made it difficult to do the right thing. It all came down to two people being able to do what a huge bank and a large company couldn’t do — admit a mistake has occurred and fix it.
【小题1】What was the attitude of the author towards the extra money in his bank account?
| A.He didn’t know what to do with it. | B.He felt lucky to get it. |
| C.He thought of keeping it for himself. | D.He wanted to return it to the right person. |
| A.The author and Daniel solved the problem themselves. |
| B.It cost Daniel a lovely bottle of wine to get back his money. |
| C.The author gave the money back to the company. |
| D.The call operator offered to solve their problem. |
| A.the bank could solve the problem soon and easily with the red tape |
| B.some large organizations usually have troublesome official rules |
| C.Daniel didn’t know the error until he contacted the author |
| D.it was easy for a company to have a mistake which had occurred fixed |