摘要: a. she will go to London for business b. she will go to London for a holiday c. she will go to London to meet her friends d. she will go to London to see a film

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  Mrs Matthews lived in a small town where there was one jeweller's shop. It also took in watch repairs, although it had to send them off to London for the work to be done, as there was not enough business to keep an expert watch repairer occupied.

  When Mrs Matthews's old father died, she inherited his gold watch, which had belonged to his father and grandfather before him. It was big and heavy and worth a lot of money, but it was broken, so Mrs Matthews took it to be repaired.

  The man in the jeweller's shop was very interested to see such an unusual watch, and when he had examined its insides, he said he could certainly, have it repaired for her. “It'll last a long time once that's been done, ” he said. He wrote out a ticket and gave it to Miss Matthews saying, “Please bring this when you come to pick up the watch. But it might take a bit of time, because it isn't a modern watch.”

  But Mrs Matthews had a lot of things to think about after her father died. She had to arrange to deal with the various affairs after his father's death.

  The result was that she completely forgot about the watch that she had taken in for repair, and about the tick et for it, which she had put away in a drawer to keep it safe.

  Then, while she was looking through some old drawers one day, she found the ticket for the watch repair.

  She thought back, suddenly she remembered. “My father's gold watch! Didn't I pick it up? When did I take it in?”She looked at the ticket.

  “How old's this ticket?” she said to herself. It was five years old.

  Mrs Matthews had heard that shops could sell things that people had left with them if they didn't pick them up and pay for them before a certain time. “But the watch might still be there,” she thought. “I'll go and see if I can get it back. It might have been sold, but I hope not.”

  She took the ticket to the jeweller's and the shop keeper looked at it and then went to look for the watch without saying a word.

  “That's good,” Mrs Matthews thought. “He didn't seem to mind about the date.”

  The man carne back after a few minutes and said, “It won't be ready until Friday.”

1.Who was the watch repairer according to the text?

[  ]

A.Mrs Matthews

B.One jeweller's shop

C.The hired expert watch repairer.

D.Some watch repairer in London.

2.In the sentence “She inherited his gold watch”, the underlined word “inherited” is closest in meaning to “________”.

[  ]

A.bought
B.received
C.discovered
D.broke

3.In the shop owner's opinion, if the watch has been repaired, what will happen to it?

[  ]

A.It can keep its time for long.

B.It is an old watch that can't go fast.

C.It can last five years.

D.The passage doesn't tell us.

4.Five years later, ________.

[  ]

A.the gold watch was sold

B.Mrs Matthews decided to find the ticket in the drawer.

C.the jeweller couldn't see the date on the ticket clearly.

D.the gold watch was not yet repaired.

5.Which title would best fit in with the present passage?

[  ]

A.Mrs matthews' Death Affairs

B.Such“Fast Work”

C.The Story of Mrs Matthews.

D.The History of the Gold Watch.

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  Mrs Matthews lived in a small town where there was one jeweller's shop. It also took in watch repairs, although it had to send them off to London for the work to be done, as there was not enough business to keep an expert watch repairer occupied.

  When Mrs Matthews's old father died, she inherited his gold watch, which had belonged to his father and grandfather before him. It was big and heavy and worth a lot of money, but it was broken, so Mrs Matthews took it to be repaired.

  The man in the jeweller's shop was very interested to see such an unusual watch, and when he had examined its insides, he said he could certainly, have it repaired for her. “It'll last a long time once that's been done, ” he said. He wrote out a ticket and gave it to Miss Matthews saying, “Please bring this when you come to pick up the watch. But it might take a bit of time, because it isn't a modern watch.”

  But Mrs Matthews had a lot of things to think about after her father died. She had to arrange to deal with the various affairs after his father's death.

  The result was that she completely forgot about the watch that she had taken in for repair, and about the tick et for it, which she had put away in a drawer to keep it safe.

  Then, while she was looking through some old drawers one day, she found the ticket for the watch repair.

  She thought back, suddenly she remembered. “My father's gold watch! Didn't I pick it up? When did I take it in?”She looked at the ticket.

  “How old's this ticket?” she said to herself. It was five years old.

  Mrs Matthews had heard that shops could sell things that people had left with them if they didn't pick them up and pay for them before a certain time. “But the watch might still be there,” she thought. “I'll go and see if I can get it back. It might have been sold, but I hope not.”

  She took the ticket to the jeweller's and the shop keeper looked at it and then went to look for the watch without saying a word.

  “That's good,” Mrs Matthews thought. “He didn't seem to mind about the date.”

  The man carne back after a few minutes and said, “It won't be ready until Friday.”

1.Who was the watch repairer according to the text?

[  ]

A.Mrs Matthews

B.One jeweller's shop

C.The hired expert watch repairer.

D.Some watch repairer in London.

2.In the sentence “She inherited his gold watch”, the underlined word “inherited” is closest in meaning to “________”.

[  ]

A.bought
B.received
C.discovered
D.broke

3.In the shop owner's opinion, if the watch has been repaired, what will happen to it?

[  ]

A.It can keep its time for long.

B.It is an old watch that can't go fast.

C.It can last five years.

D.The passage doesn't tell us.

4.Five years later, ________.

[  ]

A.the gold watch was sold

B.Mrs Matthews decided to find the ticket in the drawer.

C.the jeweller couldn't see the date on the ticket clearly.

D.the gold watch was not yet repaired.

5.Which title would best fit in with the present passage?

[  ]

A.Mrs matthews' Death Affairs

B.Such“Fast Work”

C.The Story of Mrs Matthews.

D.The History of the Gold Watch.

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  Mrs Matthews lived in a small town where there was one jeweller's shop. It also took in watch repairs, although it had to send them off to London for the work to be done, as there was not enough business to keep an expert watch repairer occupied.

  When Mrs Matthews's old father died, she inherited his gold watch, which had belonged to his father and grandfather before him. It was big and heavy and worth a lot of money, but it was broken, so Mrs Matthews took it to be repaired.

  The man in the jeweller's shop was very interested to see such an unusual watch, and when he had examined its insides, he said he could certainly have it repaired for her. “It'll last a long time once that's been done.”he said. He wrote out a ticket and gave it to Mrs Matthews saying. “Please bring this when you come to pick up the watch. But it might take a bit of time, because it isn't a modem watch.”

  But Mrs Matthews had a lot of things to think about after her father died. She had to arrange to deal with the various affairs after her father's death.

  The result was that she completely forgot about the watch that she had taken in for repair, and about the ticket for it, which she had put away in a drawer to keep it safe.

  Then, while she was looking through some old drawers one day, she found the ticket for the watch repair.

  She thought back, suddenly she remembered.“My father's gold watch! Didn't I pick it up? When did I take it in?”She looked at the ticket.

  “How old's this ticket?” she said to herself. It was five years old.

  Mrs Matthews had heard that shops could sell things that people had left with them if they didn't pick them up and pay for them before a certain time. “But the watch might still be there,”she thought.“I'll go and see if I can get it back. It might have been sold, but I hope not.”

  She took the ticket to the jeweller's and the shopkeeper looked at it and then went to look for the watch without saying a word.

  “That's good,”Mrs Matthews thought.“He didn't seem to mind about the date.”

  The man came back after a few minutes and said,“It won't be ready until Friday.”

  

1.Who was the watch repairer according to the text?

[  ]

A.Mrs Matthews

B.One jeweller's shop

C.The hired expert watch repairer

D.Some watch repairer in London

2.In the sentence“She inherited his gold watch”, the underlined word “inherited”is closest in meaning to “________”

[  ]

A.bought
B.received
C.discovered
D.broke

3.In the shop owner's opinion, if the watch has been repaired, what will happen to it?

[  ]

A.It can keep its time for long

B.It is an old watch that can't go fast

C.It can last five years

D.The passage doesn't tell us

4.Five years later, ________.

[  ]

A.the gold watch was sold

B.Mrs Matthews decided to find the ticket in the drawer

C.the jeweller couldn't see the date on the ticket clearly

D.the gold watch was not yet repaired

5.Which title would best fit in with the present passage?

[  ]

A.Mrs Matthews' Death Affairs

B.Such“Fast Work”

C.The Story of Mrs Matthews

D.The History of the Gold Watch

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  Mrs. Matthews lived in a small town where there was one jeweller's shop. It also took in watch repairs, although it had to send them off to London for the work to be done, as there was not enough business to keep an expert watch repairer occupied.

  When Mrs. Matthews's old father died, she inherited his gold watch, which had belonged to his father and grandfather before him. It was big and heavy and worth a lot of money, but it was broken, so Mrs. Matthews took it to be repaired.

  The man in the jeweller's shop was very interested to see such an unusual watch, and when he had examined its insides, he said he could certainly have it repaired for her. “It'll last a long time once that's been done.”he said. He wrote out a ticket and gave it to Mrs. Matthews saying. “Please bring this when you come to pick up the watch. But it might take a bit of time, because it isn't a modem watch.”

  But Mrs. Matthews had a lot of things to think about after her father died. She had to arrange to deal with the various affairs after her father's death.

  The result was that she completely forgot about the watch that she had taken in for repair, and about the ticket for it, which she had put away in a drawer to keep it safe.

  Then, while she was looking through some old drawers one day, she found the ticket for the watch repair.

  She thought back, suddenly she remembered.“My father's gold watch! Didn't I pick it up? When did I take it in?”She looked at the ticket.

  “How old's this ticket?” she said to herself. It was five years old.

  Mrs. Matthews had heard that shops could sell things that people had left with them if they didn't pick them up and pay for them before a certain time. “But the watch might still be there,”she thought.“I'll go and see if I can get it back. It might have been sold, but I hope not.”

  She took the ticket to the jeweller's and the shopkeeper looked at it and then went to look for the watch without saying a word.

  “That's good,”Mrs. Matthews thought.“He didn't seem to mind about the date.”

  The man came back after a few minutes and said,“It won't be ready until Friday.”

  

(1) Who was the watch repairer according to the text?

[  ]

A.Mrs. Matthews

B.One jeweller's shop

C.The hired expert watch repairer

D.Some watch repairer in London

(2) In the sentence“She inherited his gold watch”, the underlined word “inherited”is closest in meaning to “________”

[  ]

A.bought
B.received
C.discovered
D.broke

(3)In the shop owner's opinion, if the watch has been repaired, what will happen to it?

[  ]

A.It can keep its time for long

B.It is an old watch that can't go fast

C.It can last five years

D.The passage doesn't tell us

(4) Five years later, ________.

[  ]

A.the gold watch was sold

B.Mrs Matthews decided to find the ticket in the drawer

C.the jeweller couldn't see the date on the ticket clearly

D.the gold watch was not yet repaired

(5) Which title would best fit in with the present passage?

[  ]

A.Mrs. Matthews' Death Affairs

B.Such“Fast Work”

C.The Story of Mrs. Matthews

D.The History of the Gold Watch

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第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

1.What will the man do?

A.To visit China.

B.To buy gifts.

C.To go home in half a month.

2.What reason does the woman give for buying a cell phone?

A.She can call her family in case of an emergency.

B.She can use it to check her email.

C.She can contact her friends easily.

3.When did the woman probably leave her home for work this morning?

A.9∶30 a.m.

B.8∶40 a.m.

C.9∶00 a.m.

4.What do we know about the man?

A.He lives alone in California now.

B.He lives with his friends in London now.

C.He doesn't have any friends in London.

5.Why does the woman know Bob?

A.They work together in the same office.

B.She is taking boxing lessons from him.

C.They met at a party two months ago.

第一节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6.What is Steve worried about?

A.His illness.

B.His speech.

C.His medicine.

7.Since when has Steve been sick?

A.Friday.

B.Saturday.

C.Sunday afternoon.

8.What do we know about the man?

A.He has become better after taking the medicine.

B.He takes the medicine three times a day after meals.

C.He has a bad flu and the doctor let him have a good rest.

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.Why does the woman's mother ask the man to make her study?

A.Her mother is not satisfied with her study result.

B.The woman always wastes time on Sundays.

C.The woman hasn't finished her study packet.

10.In which subject does the woman always get C?

A.Science.

B.English literature.

C.English.

11.What can we learn from the conversation?

A.The man will do the exercises instead of the woman.

B.The woman has to read the English literature book for three days.

C.The woman has to do all the exercises in the English literature book.

听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12.Where is the woman crying?

A.At a train station.

B.At a police office.

C.At a department store.

13.What can be implied about the woman?

A.She just came out of a supermarket.

B.She hurries to catch her train.

C.She just got off the train.

14.How did the woman deal with her emergency?

A.She reported it to the police at once?

B.She reported it to the credit card companies.

C.She did nothing about it but cry.

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.Why is Brian in Boston?

A.On holiday.

B.On business.

C.For a performance.

16.When is Brian going to meet Frank?

A.At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.

B.At 8 o'clock tomorrow evening.

C.At 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.

17.Why has Brian failed to visit any museums yet?

A.He hasn't had time.

B.He thinks Boston is boring.

C.He doesn't want to visit any museums.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.What is the normal length of life of a worm?

A.A month.

B.Two weeks.

C.A year.

19.What kind of method is used by scientists to increase the length of a worm's life?

A.Changing the function of one single gene.

B.Changing the gene of the worm.

C.Adding extra gene to the worm.

20.Who extended the life length of a mouse?

A.A king.

B.A professor.

C.A doctor.

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