摘要: A. stopped B. began C. played D. continued

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Immediately I got up and dressed, stuck my violin under my jacket, and went out into the streets to try my luck. I wandered about for an hour, looking for a likely spot, feeling as though I were about to commit a crime. Then I stopped at last under a bridge near the station and decided to have a try.
I felt tense and nervous. One moment I was part of the hurrying crowds, the next I stood apart, my back to the wall, my hat on the pavement before me, the violin under my chin.
The first notes I played were loud and raw, then they settled down and began to run more smoothly. To my surprise I was neither caught nor told to shut up. Indeed, nobody took any notice at all. Then an old man without stopping secretly threw a penny into my hat, as if getting rid of some guilty evidence.
Other pennies followed, slowly but steadily, dropped by shadows who appeared not to see or hear me. It seemed too easy, like a secret trick.
I worked there for several days, gradually getting the truths of the trade by trial and error(反复试验).It was not a good thing, for example, to let the hat fill up with money; nor was it wise to empty it completely. Placing a couple of pennies in the hat to start the thing going soon became a regular rule.

  1. 1.

    When he first began to play the violin, he expected           .

    1. A.
      to get into trouble                                                              
    2. B.
      to play better than he did
    3. C.
      people to stop and listen to him            
    4. D.
      to be told to move somewhere else
  2. 2.

    The first man who gave him money           .

    1. A.
      was too busy to stop                           
    2. B.
      wanted to get rid of him               
    3. C.
      dropped the money by mistake             
    4. D.
      did not want to attract attention
  3. 3.

    He gradually became confident that day because           .

    1. A.
      nobody looked at him                         
    2. B.
      he played the violin very well       
    3. C.
      people continued to give him money     
    4. D.
      he earned a lot of money
  4. 4.

    On the following days, he           .

    1. A.
      made a lot of mistakes                        
    2. B.
      learned how to do the job better    
    3. C.
      get better at playing the violin              
    4. D.
      did not make so much money
  5. 5.

    He found that the best way of encouraging people to give him money was to          .

    1. A.
      play in different streets                       
    2. B.
      leave all the money in the hat        
    3. C.
      empty the hat at regular times              
    4. D.
      leave a small amount of money in the hat
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第三部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑
Immediately I got up and dressed, stuck my violin under my jacket, and went out into the streets to try my luck. I wandered about for an hour, looking for a likely spot, feeling as though I were about to commit a crime. Then I stopped at last under a bridge near the station and decided to have a try.
I felt tense and nervous. One moment I was part of the hurrying crowds, the next I stood apart, my back to the wall, my hat on the pavement before me, the violin under my chin.
The first notes I played were loud and raw, then they settled down and began to run more smoothly. To my surprise I was neither caught nor told to shut up. Indeed, nobody took any notice at all. Then an old man without stopping secretly threw a penny into my hat, as if getting rid of some guilty evidence.
Other pennies followed, slowly but steadily, dropped by shadows who appeared not to see or hear me. It seemed too easy, like a secret trick.
I worked there for several days, gradually getting the truths of the trade by trial and error(反复试验).It was not a good thing, for example, to let the hat fill up with money; nor was it wise to empty it completely. Placing a couple of pennies in the hat to start the thing going soon became a regular rule.
41.When he first began to play the violin, he expected           .
A.to get into trouble                                                               B.to play better than he did
C.people to stop and listen to him             D.to be told to move somewhere else
42.The first man who gave him money           .
A.was too busy to stop                            B.wanted to get rid of him               
C.dropped the money by mistake              D.did not want to attract attention
43.He gradually became confident that day because           .
A.nobody looked at him                          B.he played the violin very well       
C.people continued to give him money      D.he earned a lot of money
44.On the following days, he           .
A.made a lot of mistakes                         B.learned how to do the job better    
C.get better at playing the violin               D.did not make so much money
45.He found that the best way of encouraging people to give him money was to          .
A.play in different streets                        B.leave all the money in the hat        
C.empty the hat at regular times               D.leave a small amount of money in the hat

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第三部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)

第一节:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑

Immediately I got up and dressed, stuck my violin under my jacket, and went out into the streets to try my luck. I wandered about for an hour, looking for a likely spot, feeling as though I were about to commit a crime. Then I stopped at last under a bridge near the station and decided to have a try.

I felt tense and nervous. One moment I was part of the hurrying crowds, the next I stood apart, my back to the wall, my hat on the pavement before me, the violin under my chin.

The first notes I played were loud and raw, then they settled down and began to run more smoothly. To my surprise I was neither caught nor told to shut up. Indeed, nobody took any notice at all. Then an old man without stopping secretly threw a penny into my hat, as if getting rid of some guilty evidence.

Other pennies followed, slowly but steadily, dropped by shadows who appeared not to see or hear me. It seemed too easy, like a secret trick.

I worked there for several days, gradually getting the truths of the trade by trial and error(反复试验).It was not a good thing, for example, to let the hat fill up with money; nor was it wise to empty it completely. Placing a couple of pennies in the hat to start the thing going soon became a regular rule.

41.When he first began to play the violin, he expected           .

A.to get into trouble                                                               B.to play better than he did

C.people to stop and listen to him             D.to be told to move somewhere else

42.The first man who gave him money           .

A.was too busy to stop                            B.wanted to get rid of him               

C.dropped the money by mistake              D.did not want to attract attention

43.He gradually became confident that day because           .

A.nobody looked at him                          B.he played the violin very well       

C.people continued to give him money      D.he earned a lot of money

44.On the following days, he           .

A.made a lot of mistakes                         B.learned how to do the job better    

C.get better at playing the violin               D.did not make so much money

45.He found that the best way of encouraging people to give him money was to          .

A.play in different streets                        B.leave all the money in the hat        

C.empty the hat at regular times               D.leave a small amount of money in the hat

 

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第三部分 阅读(共两节,满分40分)

第一节:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑

       Immediately I got up and dressed, stuck my violin under my jacket, and went out into the streets to try my luck. I wandered about for an hour, looking for a likely spot, feeling as though I were about to commit a crime. Then I stopped at last under a bridge near the station and decided to have a try.

    I felt tense and nervous. One moment I was part of the hurrying crowds, the next I stood apart, my back to the wall, my hat on the pavement before me, the violin under my chin.

    The first notes I played were loud and raw, then they settled down and began to run more smoothly. To my surprise I was neither caught nor told to shut up. Indeed, nobody took any notice at all. Then an old man without stopping secretly threw a penny into my hat, as if getting rid of some guilty evidence.

       Other pennies followed, slowly but steadily, dropped by shadows who appeared not to see or hear me. It seemed too easy, like a secret trick.

I worked there for several days, gradually getting the truths of the trade by trial and error(反复试验).It was not a good thing, for example, to let the hat fill up with money; nor was it wise to empty it completely. Placing a couple of pennies in the hat to start the thing going soon became a regular rule.

41.When he first began to play the violin, he expected            .

       A.to get into trouble           B.to play better than he did

       C.people to stop and listen to him      D.to be told to move somewhere else

42.The first man who gave him money            .

       A.was too busy to stop       B.wanted to get rid of him 

       C.dropped the money by mistake       D.did not want to attract attention

43.He gradually became confident that day because            .

       A.nobody looked at him     B.he played the violin very well

       C.people continued to give him money      D.he earned a lot of money

44.On the following days, he            .

       A.made a lot of mistakes    B.learned how to do the job better    

       C.get better at playing the violin D.did not make so much money

45.He found that the best way of encouraging people to give him money was to           .

       A.play in different streets   B.leave all the money in the hat 

       C.empty the hat at regular times D.leave a small amount of money in the hat

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阅读理解。
     Mark Twain, the famous American writer and a great master
of humor,liked to play jokes on others. But once a joke was played
on him. One day Mark Twain was invited to give a talk in a small
town. At lunch he met a young man,one of his friends.
     The young man said that he had an uncle with him. He told
Mark Twain that his uncle never laughed or smiled, and that
nobody and nothing was able to make his uncle smile or laugh.
      "You bring your uncle to my talk this evening," said Mark
Twain. "I'm sure I can make him laugh. "
     That evening the young man and his uncle sat in the front.
Mark Twain began to speak. He told several funny stories and
made everyone in the room laugh. But the man never even smiled.
Mark Twain told more funny stories, but the old man still kept
quiet. Mark Twain continued to tell his funny stories. Finally he
stopped. He was tired and quite disappointed.
     Some days later,Mark Twain told another friend what had
happened." Oh," said his friend, "I know that man. He's been
deaf for years. "
1. The writer wrote the passage mainly to _____.    
A. tell readers Mark Twain liked playing jokes
B. tell readers a joke played on Mark Twain
C. tell readers Mark Twain was a great writer
D. tell readers how to tell a funny story
2. One day Mark Twain met  _____  at lunch.
A. a friend                          
B. his brother
C. his teacher                        
D. a young girl
3.Why did Mark Twain ask the young man to bring his uncle to his talk?  
A. Because he thought he could make him laugh.
B. Because he wanted to get to know the old man.
C. Because the old man could tell stories.
D. because he wanted to learn from the old man.
4. Mark Twain stopped finally because he was _____.
A. disappointed        
B. sorry
C. ill                                        
D. sleepy
5. Mark Twain couldn't make the old man laugh because ____ .
A. his jokes were not funny
B. the old man wasn't interested in the jokes
C. the old man could tell more funny jokes
D. the old man was deaf
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