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When I was looking at my railway timetable, I read with satisfaction that there was an express train (快车) to Westhaven. It went to the station in my hometown and the journey lasted only an hour and 17 minutes. When I got on the train, I couldn’t help noticing that a lot of villagers got on as well. At that time I was not surprised at all. I thought that there might be many people besides myself who wished to take the express train to save time. Neither was I surprised when the train stopped at Wildly, a small station a few miles along the line. Even an express train can be delayed sometimes. But when the train stopped station after station, I began to wonder. It suddenly struck me that this express was not running down the line at 90 miles an hour, but no more than 30. One hour and 17 minutes passed and we had not covered half the distance. I asked a passenger if this was Westhaven Express, but he said he had not even heard of it. Two hours later, I was talking angrily to the station master at Westhaven. When he said there was not such an express train, I asked for his copy of the timetable. There was a sign of victory in my voice when I told him that it was there in black and white. Looking at the timetable, he told me to look careful. At the bottom of the page it said, “This service has been stopped.”
61. The passage mainly tells us about ______.
A. the writer’s unhappy journey on a train
B. a mistake in the railway timetable
C. a careless mistake made by the writer
D. the reason why the train was delayed
62. An express train should travel at the speed of ______.
A. more than 40 miles an hour
B. no more than 40 miles an hour
C. 90 miles an hour
D. less than 90 miles an hour
63. Which of the following is true according to the story?
A. The writer got a wrong timetable.
B. The writer had wanted to take an express train.
C. The villagers got on an express train to save time.
D. None of the passengers had heard of Westhaven Express
64. The writer didn’t realize he was on the wrong train until ______.
A. he saw a lot of villagers getting on the train
B. the train stopped at a small station
C. he found the train was delayed
D. an hour passed after he got on the train
65. What was the writer’s mistake?
A. He didn’t notice the words at the bottom of the timetable.
B. He didn’t know that Westhaven Express was not in the timetable at all.
C. He got on a train which didn’t go to Westhaven.
D. The express train changed it speed.
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1.我今天不方便去逛街.(convenient) ________________to go shopping.
2.可能会下雨,把伞带上以防万一.(in case) It may rain. You’d better ________________
3.微笑能帮助我们渡过难关。(get) A smile can help us __________________________
4.他们正和另一家公司联合建造这座大坝。(association) They __________ with another firm.
5.学好英语不容易,但只要坚持你最后会成功的.(hang on)
It’s not easy to learn English well, _____, you will succeed in the end.
6.你所说的的确是做白日梦.( truth) What you are saying____________
7.尽管他只是个八岁的小孩,他已经能够分辨是非。(distinguish)
Although he is only an eight –year- old child, he can _______________
8.直到老师指出我的缺点我才意识到这一点。(aware)
Not until my teacher pointed out my shortcoming_________________
9.我刚要接电话这时电话被挂断了。(ring)
I was just about to answer the phone when it _________
10.她午饭吃得很少,期待晚饭时饱餐一顿.(expectation)
She ate a light lunch _________a good dinner.
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An “apple polisher” is one who gives gifts to win friendship or special treatment. It is not exactly a bribe(贿赂),but is close to it.
All sorts of people are apple polishers, including politicians and people in high offices ── just about everybody. Oliver Cromwell, the great English leader, offered many gifts to win the support of George Fox and his party, but failed.
There are other phrases meaning the same thing as “apple-polishing” ── “soft-soaping” or “butter-up”. A gift is just one way to “soft-soap” somebody, or to “butter him up”. Another that is just as effective is flattery, giving someone high praise ── telling him how good he looks, or how well he speaks, or how talented and wise he is.
Endless are the ways of flattery. Who does not love or hear it ? Only an unusual man can resist the thrill of being told how wonderful he is. In truth, flattery is good medicine for most of us, who gets so little of it.
We need it to be more sure of ourselves. It cannot hurt unless we get carried away by it. But we just lap it up for its food value and nourishment, as a cat laps up milk, then we can still remain true to ourselves.
Sometimes, however, flattery will get you nothing from one who has had too much of it. A good example is the famous 12th century legend of King Canute of Denmark and England. The king got tired of listening to the endless sickening flattery of his courtiers(朝臣).They overpraised him to the skies, as a man of limitless power.
He decided to teach them a lesson. He took them to the seashore and sat down. Then he ordered the waves to stop coming in. The tide was too busy to listen to him. The king was satisfied. This might show his followers how weak his power was and how empty their flattery.
【小题1】Which of the following activities has nothing to do with “apple-polishing” ?
| A.A boy tells his girlfriend how pretty she looks |
| B.An employee tells his boss how good he is at management |
| C.A knight(骑士)is said to be of limitless power by his followers |
| D.A teacher praised his students for their talent and wisdom. |
| A.Too much flattery can carry us away |
| B.Flattery is too empty to do people any good |
| C.Flattery can get nothing but excessive(过度的)pride |
| D.Flattery is one of the ways to apple-polish people. |
| A.he was sick of his normal |
| B.he disliked being overpraised any more |
| C.he wanted them to realize how wise he was |
| D.he wanted them to see how weak he was as a king |
| A.are really excellent |
| B.lack confidence |
| C.are politicians or in high offices |
| D.think highly of themselves |
There are many colors in nature. But do you know if a color has weight? I think you’ll say “no”. But I am afraid you are wrong. If you don’t believe, you may do a small experiment.
First, put two objects with the same weight into two boxes. Then cover the box. Third, wrap one box with a red piece of paper, the other with a white piece of paper. OK. Now hold the boxes with your hand one by one. It is certain that you will think the red one is a little heavier.
Why do you think so? A scientist found that different colors have different weight in a man’s mind. So he did man tests and at last he got the result. That is to say, every color has its own weight in our mind and their order is the same. The heaviest color is red, then blue, green, orange, yellow and white.
The scientist told us that colors also have smell. Can you smell the color? Of course not. Then why did the scientist say so? That is because every color stands for a kind of light with a certain wavelength. It reaches our brain through sense organs (感觉器官).
According to this discovery, scientists say that people accept the colors they like, and refuse the colors they hate. So your body and mind will be healthy by using the colors you like. Or you’ll be nervous or even get ill. For example, if you stay in a room with red windows, wallpapers and furniture for two hours, you’ll feel you have been there for four hours. But if the room is blue, you’ll feel you have been there for only an hour. Another example, if a person walks out of a red room and into a blue room, his temperature will fall. That means our body temperature will change with different colors.
1.The purpose of the second paragraph is to tell us ___________.
A. a red box is heavier than a white one
B. a color has weight in one’s mind
C. white paper is lighter than red paper
D. you can know the weight of a color by holding it
2. Why did the scientist say colors have smell?
A. Because people can sense the light from colors.
B. Because we can smell colors with our nose.
C. Because every color has its own sweet smell.
D. Because every color can give off light of the same length.
3. If a person walks from a blue room to a red room, his body temperature will ___________.
A. rise B. fall C. stay the same D. change now and then
4.It can be implied from the text that ___________.
A. colors have orders in weight
B. colors can change the weight of an object
C. people would stay longer in a room with red windows
D. colors can affect our mood and health
5.This passage is probably a ___________.
A. book review B. fiction novel C. fairy tale D. science report
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An “apple polisher” is one who gives gifts to win friendship or special treatment. It is not exactly a bribe(贿赂), but is close to it.
All sorts of people are apple polishers, including politicians and people in high offices—just about everybody. Oliver Cromwell, the great English leader, offered many gifts to win the support of George Fox and his party, but failed.
There are other phrases meaning the same thing as “apple-polishing”—“soft-soaping” or “buttering-up”. A gift is just one way to “soft-soap” somebody, or to “butter him up”. Another that is just as effective is flattery, giving someone high praise—telling him how good he looks, or how well he speaks, or how talented and wise he is.
Endless are the ways of flattery. Who does not love to hear it? Only an unusual man can resist the thrill of being told how wonderful he is. In truth, flattery is good medicine for most of us, who get so little of it.
We need it to be more sure of ourselves. It cannot hurt unless we get carried away by it. But if we just lap it up for its food value and nourishment, as a cat laps up milk, then we can still remain true to ourselves.
Sometimes, however, flattery will get you nothing from one who has had too much of it. A good example is the famous 12th century legend of King Canute of Denmark and England. The king got tired of listening to endless sickening flattery of his courtiers(朝臣). They overpraised him to the skies, as a man of limitless might.
He decided to teach them a lesson. He took them to the seashore and sat down. Then he ordered the waves to stop coming in. The tide was too busy to listen to him. The king was satisfied. This might show his followers how weak his power was and how empty their flattery.
【小题1】Which of the following activities has nothing to do with “apple-polishing”?
| A.A boy tells his girlfriend how pretty she looks. |
| B.An employee tells her boss how good he is at management. |
| C.A knight is said to be of limitless power by his followers. |
| D.A teacher praises her students for their talent and wisdom. |
| A.Everybody can be an apple-polisher. |
| B.Cromwell was not a good apple-polisher. |
| C.George Fox and his party were not apple-polishers. |
| D.There are people who don’t like being apple-polished. |
| A.Too much flattery can carry us away. |
| B.Flattery is too empty to do people any good. |
| C.Flattery can get you nothing but excessive(过度的) pride. |
| D.Flattery is one of the ways to apple-polish people. |
| A.Because he was sick of his normal life. |
| B.Because he disliked being overpraised any more. |
| C.Because he wanted them to realize how wise he was. |
| D.Because he wanted them to see how weak he was as a king. |
| A.Those who are politicians or in high offices. |
| B.Those who lack confidence. |
| C.Those who are really excellent. |
| D.Those who think highly of themselves. |