摘要:The thief wanted to get in and stole something.

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One day I was doing a big clean?up when I ____ a knotted handkerchief with an old dark brown coin inside.I took one look and immediately ___ a forgettable time.

In 1991I had spent five months in Nigerwith sandstorms and great heat.Its ____ and beggars were my biggest and most constant complaint.Street beggars would continually reached out their handsshouting “GiftGift

One dayI ___ for neighboring Burkina to work in a health clinic.

Arriving by taxi at our destination in Burkinawe began to ____.Out of the darknessa motorbike with two men approached slowly.Without ____one of the men grabbed my daypack as the motorbike swept close by.Within secondsthe two were out of sight____ up by the night.

The bag had my passportmoneytraveler’s chequescameraan airline ticket and other things ___ to me.I was in deep trouble.

In the weeks that followedI ____guarded the rest of my valuables and regarded all ____ with suspicion.All I wanted was to leave this place.

Thenwalking through Burkina’s streetsI met with an old woman.“GiftGift” she cried.I’d had enough.I was ____ of the countryits povertyits thievesthe heatand the dust.I told her angrily“A thief stole all my money and now I can’t ____ out of your country.I cannot give you anything.”

The beggar woman listened attentively and ___ my words.Then she reached ____ the folds of her dress.

“Then I will give you a gift”she announced.Kindlyshe placed an olddark brown coin in my hand.I looked at it in ____.It was a very small amount of money? but for this womanthe coin ___ a meal.At that momentI felt a shame.In spite of the ____she was able to give me something priceless.

I saw then the ____ beauty of the people of Burkina—and appreciated deeply the quiet ____ of the poor.With the old woman’s giftI hope never to part with the coin she gave me.With one small coinshe ____ my concept completely.

1.A.cared about? Bcame across

Clooked for? Dfocused upon

2.A.presented? Bgave

Crecalled? Dreminded

3.A.traffic? Bdust

Cnoise? Dclimate

4.A.headed? Bmade

Cstood? Dcame

5.A.move? Bunload

Chide? Dpass

6.A.warning Bplanning

Cthinking? Darranging

7.A.hung? Bput

Cswallowed Dcleared

8.A.obvious? Bexpensive

Cfamiliar? Dprecious

9.A.elegantly? Bcautiously

Cdependently Dfrequently

10.A.locals? Bthieves

Cbeggars? Dmotorbikes

11.A.proud? Bconscious

Csick? Daware

12.A.get? Brun

Ccome? Drush

13.A.attended to? Blooked up

Cthought about? Dwrote down

14.A.for? Binto

Cout? Dat

15.A.order? Bvain

Ccase? Dshock

16.A.meant? Bmade

Cserved? Dsuggested

17.A.dirtiness? Bpoverty

Ckindness? Dsafety

18.A.updated? Bunfolded

Cbroken? Dunexpected

19.A.moment? Baction

Cdignity? Dlife

20.A.changed? Bdamaged

Cfound? Daccepted

 

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I was doing a big clean-up and my kids were helping. One of my sons came across a handkerchief of mine with a coin inside. I took one look and was immediately    to another time.

    In 1991,I had spent five months in Viger(尼日尔),a hot African country. There were many things I found       about this place—the climate and beggars who       shouted “Cadeau! Cadeau!” It means gift.

One      was a lot worse.One day,a friend and I headed for neighboring Burkina Faso to work in a health clinic.However,a motorbike with two men      slowly.Without warning,one of the men     my backpack as the motorbike swept close by.The bag had my passport,money,an airline ticket and other things precious to me.I was in deep      .In the weeks that followed I looked at all   with suspicion.

   All I wanted was to leave this place.One day,I was stopped by an old woman “Cadeau!” she cried. I’d had enough! I was sick and tired of the country.I told her firmly,“A thief stole all my money and now I can’t get off your country.” The beggar woman listened carefully and     my words.

  “Then I will give you a cadeau,” she announced.Kindly,she placed an old brown coin in my palm. I looked at it   .Living in poverty,she gave me something priceless! I saw then the     beauty of the people of Burkina Faso and    deeply the quiet dignity of the small coin;she turned my perceptions upside down.

1.A. welcomed       B. transported              C.exchanged          D. expected

2.A. difficult           B. easy        C. curious            D. adequate

3.A. annoyingly        B. carefully       C. politely                     D. calmly

4.A. clinic               B. present                 C. opportunity      D. incident

5.A. continued       B. failed                     C. approached             D. dropped

6.A. grabbed          B. broke                    C. borrowed               D. fixed

7.A. debt              B. snow            C. trouble                  D. thought

8.A. plats              B. friends                   C. men           D. locals

9.A. denied             B. used                      C. considered              D. changed

10.A. in horror       B. in shock         C. in return                D. in addition

11.A. uncertain                B. unfortunate             C. unnecessary               D. unexpected

12.A. thanked                  B. regretted                C. appreciated             D. pitied

 

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Mr. Brown worked in a factory of a small town. He had been there for twenty years before one day he was sent to the capital for important business. He was quite excited because he had never been there before. Before he set off, he asked his wife and three daughters if they wanted him to buy something for them in London. Mrs. Brown began to think it over and then she said she wished her husband would be able to buy a nice umbrella for her, and so did their three daughters. As he was afraid he would forget it, he drew an umbrella on his hand.

On the train Mr. Brown sat opposite to an old woman. The woman's umbrella was so nice that he carefully looked at it and said to himself not to forget to buy a few umbrellas like it. When the train arrived at the station in London, he said good-bye to the old woman, took his bag and her umbrella and was going to get off.

“Wait a minute, sir,” shouted the old woman. “That's my umbrella!”

Now Mr. Brown noticed that he had taken her umbrella. His face turned red at once and said in a hurry, “Oh, I'm very sorry. Madam! I didn't mean it!”

Seven days later Mr. Brown left the capital. To his surprise, he met the old woman and sat opposite to her again. Looking at the four umbrellas, the old woman was satisfied with herself. “It seems that I had a better result than the other four women.” She thought.

46. We learn from the passage that Mr. Brown was _____.

  A. a conductor        B. a worker         C. a thief                    D. an umbrella maker

47. Why did Mr. Brown take the woman’s umbrella?

Because he was lost in thought.

Because it was much like his own umbrella.

Because he thought the woman would not notice it.

Because the woman placed it beside Mr. Brown by mistake.

48. How did Mr. Brown get the four umbrellas?

He picked them on the train.

He brought them from his small town.

He bought them in London.

He stole them from four women.

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Mr. Brown worked in a factory of a small town. He had been there for twenty years before one day he was sent to the capital for important business. He was quite excited because he had never been there before. Before he set off, he asked his wife and three daughters if they wanted him to buy something for them in Lon-don. Mrs. Brown began to think it over and then she said she wished her husband would be able to buy a nice umbrella for her, and so did their three daughters. As he was afraid he would forget it, he drew an umbrella on his hand. To his regret, he lost it at the station.

On the train Mr. Brown sat opposite to an old woman. The woman’s umbrella was so nice that he carefully looked at it and said to himself not to forget to buy a few umbrellas like it. When the train arrived at the station in London, he said good-bye to the old woman, took his bag and her umbrella and was going to get off.

“Wait a minute, sir,” shouted the old woman. “That’s my umbrella!”

Now Mr. Brown noticed that he had taken her umbrella. His face turned red at once and said in a hurry,“Oh, I’m very sorry, Madam! I didn’t mean it!”

Seven days later Mr. Brown left the capital. To his surprise, he met the old woman and sat opposite to her again. Looking at the four umbrellas, the old woman was satisfied with herself. “It seems that I had a better result than the other four women.” She thought.

1.We can learn from the passage that Mr. Brown was ______.

A.a conductor       B.a worker          C.a thief            D.an umbrella maker

2.The underlined word “it” in the first paragraph refers to ______.

A.his ticket          B.his bag            C.his drawing        D.his umbrella

3. Why did Mr. Brown take the woman’s umbrella?

A.Because he was lost in thought.

B.Because it was much like his own umbrella.

C.Because he thought the woman would not notice it.

D.Because the woman misplaced it beside Mr. Brown.

4.When looking at Mr. Brown with four umbrellas, the woman felt ______.

A.surprised          B.angry             C.fortunate          D.sad

5.How did Mr. Brown get the four umbrellas?

A.He picked them on the train.

B.He brought them from his small town.

C.He bought them in London.

D.He stole them from four women.

 

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Mr. Brown worked in a factory of a small town. He had been there for twenty years before one day he was sent to the capital for important business. He was quite excited because he had never been there before. Before he set off, he asked his wife and three daughters if they wanted him to buy something for them in Lon-don. Mrs. Brown began to think it over and then she said she wished her husband would be able to buy a nice umbrella for her, and so did their three daughters. As he was afraid he would forget it, he drew an umbrella on his hand. To his regret, he lost it at the station.

On the train Mr. Brown sat opposite to an old woman. The woman’s umbrella was so nice that he carefully looked at it and said to himself not to forget to buy a few umbrellas like it. When the train arrived at the station in London, he said good-bye to the old woman, took his bag and her umbrella and was going to get off.

“Wait a minute, sir,” shouted the old woman. “That’s my umbrella!”

Now Mr. Brown noticed that he had taken her umbrella. His face turned red at once and said in a hurry, “Oh, I’m very sorry, Madam! I didn’t mean it!”

Seven days later Mr. Brown left the capital. To his surprise, he met the old woman and sat opposite to her again. Looking at the four umbrellas, the old woman was satisfied with herself. “It seems that I had a better result than the other four women.” She thought.

1.We can learn from the passage that Mr. Brown was ______.

A.a conductor       B.a worker          C.a thief            D.an umbrella maker

2.The underlined word “it” in the first paragraph refers to ______.

A.his ticket          B.his bag            C.his drawing        D.his umbrella

3.Why did Mr. Brown take the woman’s umbrella?

A.Because he was lost in thought.

B.Because it was much like his own umbrella.

C.Because he thought the woman would not notice it.

D.Because the woman misplaced it beside Mr. Brown.

4.When looking at Mr. Brown with four umbrellas, the woman felt ______.

A.surprised          B.angry             C.fortunate          D.sad

5.How did Mr. Brown get the four umbrellas?

A.He picked them on the train.               B.He brought them from his small town.

C.He bought them in London.                D.He stole them from four women.

 

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