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—Such a mistake could have been avoided.
—Unfortunately, he ________ the mistake again and again.
A.repeatedB.would repeat C.had repeatedD.would have repeated
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When I was growing up in America, I was ashamed of my mother’s Chinese English. Because of her English, she was often treated unfairly. People in department stores, at banks, and at restaurants did not take her seriously, did not give her good service, pretended not to understand her, or even acted as if they did not hear her.
My mother has long realized the limitations of her English as well. When I was fifteen, she used to have me call people on the phone to pretend I was she. I was forced to ask for information or even to yell at people who had been rude to her. One time I had to call her stockbroker (股票经纪人). I said in an adolescent voice that was not very convincing, "This is Mrs. Tan.”
And my mother was standing beside me, whispering loudly, "Why he don’t send me check, already two week late.”
And then, in perfect English I said, "I’m getting rather concerned. You agreed to send the check two weeks ago, but it hasn’t arrived. "
Then she talked more loudly. "What he want? I come to New York tell him front of his boss. "And so I turned to the stockbroker again, "I can’t tolerate any more excuse. If I don’t receive the check immediately, I am going to have to speak to your manager when I am in New York next week. "
The next week we ended up in New York. While I was sitting there red-faced, my mother, the real Mrs. Tan, was shouting to his boss in her broken English.
When I was a teenager, my mother’s broken English embarrassed me. But now, I see it differently. To me, my mother’s English is perfectly clear, perfectly natural. It is my mother tongue. Her language, as I hear it, is vivid, direct, and full of observation and wisdom. It was the language that helped shape the way I saw things, expressed ideas, and made sense of the world.
【小题1】Why was the author’s mother poorly served?
| A.She was unable to speak good English. | B.She was often misunderstood. |
| C.She was not clearly heard. | D.She was not very polite. |
| A.good at pretending | B.rude to the stockbroker |
| C.ready to help her mother | D.unwilling to phone for her mother |
| A.they forgave the stockbroker | B.they failed to get the check |
| C.they went to New York at once | D.they spoke to their boss at once |
| A.It confuses her. | B.It makes her ashamed |
| C.It helps her understand the world. | D.It helps her bear rude people. |
| A.is clear and natural to non-native speakers |
| B.is interesting and straight to non-native speakers |
| C.leaves a very bad impression on America |
| D.may bring inconvenience in America |
A 26-year-old Montreal man appears to have succeeded in his quest to barter a single, red paper clip(夹子) all the way up to a house. It took almost a year and 14 trades, but Kyle MacDonald has been offered a two-storey farmhouse in Kipling, Sask., for a paid role in a movie.
MacDonald began his quest last summer when he decided he wanted to live in a house. He didn’t have a job, so instead of posting a resumé, he looked at a red paper clip on his desk and decided to trade it on an Internet website. The response was immediate —a fish pen was offered for exchange. MacDonald then bartered the fish pen for a handmade doorknob from a potter in Seattle.
In Massachusetts, MacDonald traded the doorknob for a camp stove. He traded the stove to a U.S. soldier in California for a generator. Then he exchanged the generator for an “instant party kit” — an empty keg(小桶) and an illuminated Budweiser beer sign. MacDonald then traded the keg and sign for a snowmobile. He bartered all the way up to an afternoon with rock star Alice Cooper, a KISS snow globe and finally a paid role in a Corbin Bernsen movie.
“Now, I’m sure the first question on your mind is, ‘Why would Corbin Bernsen trade a role in a film for a snow globe? A KISS snow globe,’ MacDonald said on his website.”Well, Corbin happens to be arguably one of the biggest snow globe collectors on the planet.
Now, the town of Kipling, Sask., Canada, with a population of 1,100,has offered MacDonald a farmhouse in exchange for the role in the movie. The town is going to hold a competition for the movie role.
MacDonald said: “There’re people all over the world that are saying that they have paper clips clipped to the top of their computer, or on their desk or on their shirt, and it proves that anything is possible and I think to a certain degree it’s true.”
MacDonald, who has attracted international media attention in his quest, said the journey has turned out to be more exciting than the goal. “This is not the end. This may be the end of this part of the story, but this story will go on.”
【小题1】The best title for this passage is “ ”.
| A.A lucky paper clip | B.From poor to rich |
| C.A lucky young man | D.From paper clip to house |
| A.to get something for free | B.to sell something at a price |
| C.to sell goods on the Internet | D.to exchange goods for other goods |
| A.Paper clip?snow globe?snowmobile?house |
| B.Paper clip?keg of beer?doorknob?snowmobile |
| C.Paper clip?camp stove?snowmobile?movie role |
| D.Paper clip?keg of beer?camp stove?snowmobile |
| A.All of his trades were done in his country. |
| B.A film role was offered due to Bernsen’s hobby. |
| C.They took over a year and some of them were really unbelievable. |
| D.The house in Kipling has been offered to MacDonald to attract media. |
| A.He wanted to gain fame through his quest. |
| B.His success largely depended on the Internet. |
| C.He never expected his aim could be achieved. |
| D.He intends to begin another quest on the Web. |