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Just at that time, a telegram arrived from his brother.Mr.Jameson opened it quickly.It said, “Come home at once.Your wife is ill and in a critical condition.West End Hospital.”Mr.Jameson began to think.Since the work at the mine was going well, he decided to go home at once.He just told himself again and again that he couldn’t lose his wife, or his life would be meaningless.
At about 6 the next morning, he and one of his assistants reached Lamesa, where they were going to Chicago at 6:30.There was still half an hour left before the train started, so Mr.Jameson decided to telephone to Chicago to ask about his wife.And after that, if still enough time was left he could see a doctor and have the piece of coal or the piece of metal removed out of his eye.His eye and his whole head ached now.
After he sent his assistant to the railway station to buy tickets for the train, he went to make the phone call.When the operator put through his call, he sat down and waited.His eye felt like a piece of hot iron.And he was worried about his sick wife.The phone rang.Soon Mr.Jameson talked with the hospital in Chicago.A voice said, “Yes, sir! Your wife is here.She is much better.There is no danger now.You don’t have to return.”
Everything was all right.His wife was going to live.He would not lose his wife.Quite excited, Mr.Jameson began to cry like a little child and could not stop.Big tears rolled out of his eyes and down his cheeks.Soon his eye felt better.He touched his eye and felt something in the corner of his eye.That was a small piece of coal.His tears had washed it out of his eye!
59.What happened to Mr.Jameson before setting off?
A.He was hurt and couldn’t walk.
B.His eye was suffering from a certain disease.
C.A small piece of coal stuck him in the eye.
D.A piece of metal got into his eye.
60.The writer doesn’t mention but we can infer that Mr.Jameson probably _____.
A.worked in a factory in Chicago
B.worked as a mining engineer in a company
C.was worried about his work on the way to Chicago
D.sold coal in a faraway village
61.How was the coal removed out of Mr.Jameson’s eye?
A.It was taken out by a doctor.
B.A good rest helped it out.
C.He rubbed his eyes slightly.
D.It was washed out by his tears.
62.How can we describe the feeling of Mr.Jameson?
A.Worried ---relaxed B.Excited ---dull
C.Anger---calm. D.Depressed ---nervous.
查看习题详情和答案>>Just at that time, a telegram arrived from his brother.Mr.Jameson opened it quickly.It said, “Come home at once.Your wife is ill and in a critical condition.West End Hospital.”Mr.Jameson began to think.Since the work at the mine was going well, he decided to go home at once.He just told himself again and again that he couldn’t lose his wife, or his life would be meaningless.
At about 6 the next morning, he and one of his assistants reached Lamesa, where they were going to Chicago at 6:30.There was still half an hour left before the train started, so Mr.Jameson decided to telephone to Chicago to ask about his wife.And after that, if still enough time was left he could see a doctor and have the piece of coal or the piece of metal removed out of his eye.His eye and his whole head ached now.
After he sent his assistant to the railway station to buy tickets for the train, he went to make the phone call.When the operator put through his call, he sat down and waited.His eye felt like a piece of hot iron.And he was worried about his sick wife.The phone rang.Soon Mr.Jameson talked with the hospital in Chicago.A voice said, “Yes, sir! Your wife is here.She is much better.There is no danger now.You don’t have to return.”
Everything was all right.His wife was going to live.He would not lose his wife.Quite excited, Mr.Jameson began to cry like a little child and could not stop.Big tears rolled out of his eyes and down his cheeks.Soon his eye felt better.He touched his eye and felt something in the corner of his eye.That was a small piece of coal.His tears had washed it out of his eye!
59.What happened to Mr.Jameson before setting off?
A.He was hurt and couldn’t walk.
B.His eye was suffering from a certain disease.
C.A small piece of coal stuck him in the eye.
D.A piece of metal got into his eye.
60.The writer doesn’t mention but we can infer that Mr.Jameson probably _____.
A.worked in a factory in Chicago
B.worked as a mining engineer in a company
C.was worried about his work on the way to Chicago
D.sold coal in a faraway village
61.How was the coal removed out of Mr.Jameson’s eye?
A.It was taken out by a doctor.
B.A good rest helped it out.
C.He rubbed his eyes slightly.
D.It was washed out by his tears.
62.How can we describe the feeling of Mr.Jameson?
A.Worried ---relaxed B.Excited ---dull
C.Anger---calm. D.Depressed ---nervous.
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Linda had to go to Boston one evening. She decided she 1 take a train than 2 there by car.
But when she got to the station, she found that only half the trains 3 . Some of the drivers 4 strike. Linda wondered 5 there was any point in waiting. Just then she caught sight of Margaret, a friend 6 . She was going to Boston, too. “Come on. We'll push 7 the crowd,”she said.
A long queue was waiting in front of the entrance 8 the Boston Train. They joined it. People in the queue all 9 the strike. “Why are those train drivers on strike?” asked an old man. “They are striking for 10 wages. They 11 a pay rise last year but prices 12 in the meantime. The rise has been wiped out by inflation (物价飞涨),”a young man replied.
13 this, Margaret said. “It's high time we women 14 on strike, too. They think they can pay us 15 just because we're women. We must get equal rights 16 pay and everything. We wanted 17 exactly the same 18 men are ! Exactly the same !”
Just then it was time for the passengers to go aboard the train and people began to push their way through the entrance . A man pushed Margaret 19 and got in front . “There aren't any gentlemen left any more . Men don't even know 20 a woman like a lady any more !” Margaret said loudly .
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Linda had to go to Boston one evening. She decided she 1 take a train than 2 there by car.
But when she got to the station, she found that only half the trains 3 . Some of the drivers 4 strike. Linda wondered 5 there was any point in waiting. Just then she caught sight of Margaret, a friend 6 . She was going to Boston, too. “Come on. We'll push 7 the crowd,”she said.
A long queue was waiting in front of the entrance 8 the Boston Train. They joined it. People in the queue all 9 the strike. “Why are those train drivers on strike?” asked an old man. “They are striking for 10 wages. They 11 a pay rise last year but prices 12 in the meantime. The rise has been wiped out by inflation (物价飞涨),”a young man replied.
13 this, Margaret said. “It's high time we women 14 on strike, too. They think they can pay us 15 just because we're women. We must get equal rights 16 pay and everything. We wanted 17 exactly the same 18 men are ! Exactly the same !”
Just then it was time for the passengers to go aboard the train and people began to push their way through the entrance . A man pushed Margaret 19 and got in front . “There aren't any gentlemen left any more . Men don't even know 20 a woman like a lady any more !” Margaret said loudly .
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