摘要: He hasn’t yet just what he should do.

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  It__1__ around nine o’clock when I drove _ 2__  home from work because it was already dark As I approached the gates I switched off the headlamps of the car __3__prevent the beam from swinging in through the window and waking Jack, who shared the house with me But I___4__ I noticed that his light was still on, so he was awake anyway Unless he’d___5__asleep while reading I put the car away and went up the steps Then I opened the door quietly and went to Jack’s room He was in bed awake but he didn’t___6__turn towards me, “What’s up, Jack?” I said

  “For God’s___7__ don’t make a noise,” he said

  The way he spoke reminded me___8__ someone___9__who is afraid to talk in case he ___10__ himself a serious injury

  “Take your shoes11___11__, Neville,” Jake said

  I thought that he must be ill and that___12__hum our him to keep him happy “There’s a snake here,” he explained“ It’s asleep___13__the sheets I was___14__on my back reading when I saw it I knew that moving was out of the question I couldn’t have moved even if I’d wanted to” I realized that he was in earnest“I was relying ___15__ you to call a doctor as soon as you___16__ home,” Jack went on“ It hasn’t bitten me yet but I daren’t___17__ to upset it It___18__wake upI’m sick___19__this,” he said,“ I___20__ that you’d be home an hour ago

There was no time to argue or apologize for being late I looked at him as encouragingly as I could and went out to telephone the doctor

1.Ahad to be

Bwas to be

Cmust have been

Dshould have been

2.Aat

Bback

Cin 

Dto

3.Aso as to

Bin order

Cso that

Dfor

4.Aneedn’t bother

Bdidn’t need to bother

Cneedn’t have bothered

Dmustn’t have bothered

5.Abecome

Bfallen

Cgone

Dgrown

6.Aeven

Bjust

Conly

Drather

7.Abehalf

Blove

Creason

Dsake

8.Afrom

Bto

Cof

Dwith

9.Awith pain 

Bin pain

Chaving pain 

Dhaving ache

10.Awould do

Bdoes

Cwould make

Dmakes

11.Aoff

Bout

Caway

Dback

12.AI had rather

BI would rather

CI had better

DI would better

13.Abetween

Bbeside

Cbelow

Dbehind

14.Alied

Blaid

Claying

Dlying

15.Aon

Bto

Cin

Dfor

16.Awould some

Bhave come

Cwere coming

Dcame

17.Ato do a thing

Bdo anything

Cto do something

Ddo nothing

18.Amight

Bcan

Cshould

Dshall

19.Awith

Bfrom

Cof

Dfor

20.Amade it certain

Bhave been assured

Ccounted on

Dtook it for granted

 

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  It__1__ around nine o’clock when I drove _ 2__  home from work because it was already dark As I approached the gates I switched off the headlamps of the car __3__prevent the beam from swinging in through the window and waking Jack, who shared the house with me But I___4__ I noticed that his light was still on, so he was awake anyway Unless he’d___5__asleep while reading I put the car away and went up the steps Then I opened the door quietly and went to Jack’s room He was in bed awake but he didn’t___6__turn towards me, “What’s up, Jack?” I said

  “For God’s___7__ don’t make a noise,” he said

  The way he spoke reminded me___8__ someone___9__who is afraid to talk in case he ___10__ himself a serious injury

  “Take your shoes11___11__, Neville,” Jake said

  I thought that he must be ill and that___12__hum our him to keep him happy “There’s a snake here,” he explained“ It’s asleep___13__the sheets I was___14__on my back reading when I saw it I knew that moving was out of the question I couldn’t have moved even if I’d wanted to” I realized that he was in earnest“I was relying ___15__ you to call a doctor as soon as you___16__ home,” Jack went on“ It hasn’t bitten me yet but I daren’t___17__ to upset it It___18__wake upI’m sick___19__this,” he said,“ I___20__ that you’d be home an hour ago

There was no time to argue or apologize for being late I looked at him as encouragingly as I could and went out to telephone the doctor

1.Ahad to be

Bwas to be

Cmust have been

Dshould have been

2.Aat

Bback

Cin 

Dto

3.Aso as to

Bin order

Cso that

Dfor

4.Aneedn’t bother

Bdidn’t need to bother

Cneedn’t have bothered

Dmustn’t have bothered

5.Abecome

Bfallen

Cgone

Dgrown

6.Aeven

Bjust

Conly

Drather

7.Abehalf

Blove

Creason

Dsake

8.Afrom

Bto

Cof

Dwith

9.Awith pain 

Bin pain

Chaving pain 

Dhaving ache

10.Awould do

Bdoes

Cwould make

Dmakes

11.Aoff

Bout

Caway

Dback

12.AI had rather

BI would rather

CI had better

DI would better

13.Abetween

Bbeside

Cbelow

Dbehind

14.Alied

Blaid

Claying

Dlying

15.Aon

Bto

Cin

Dfor

16.Awould some

Bhave come

Cwere coming

Dcame

17.Ato do a thing

Bdo anything

Cto do something

Ddo nothing

18.Amight

Bcan

Cshould

Dshall

19.Awith

Bfrom

Cof

Dfor

20.Amade it certain

Bhave been assured

Ccounted on

Dtook it for granted

 

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Having returned from her round trip, the angry woman stood outside the ticket office of the station. “The railway owes me £12,” She said to Harry Jenks, the young man working at the office. “You sold me a ticket for May 22nd, but there was no ship from Jersey that night. So my daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It cost me £12. ”
Harry was worried. He remembered selling the woman a return ticket. “Come into the office, Madam,” he said politely. “I’ll just check the Jersey timetable for May 22nd.”
The woman and her little girl followed him inside. She was quite right, as Harry soon discovered. There was no sailing on May 22nd. How could he have made such a careless mistake? He shouldn’t have sold her a ticket for that day. Wondering what to do, he smiled at the child. “You look sunburnt,” he said to her. “Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?”
“Yes,” she answered shyly, “The beach was lovely. And I can swim, too!”
“That’s fine,” said Harry.
“My little girl can’t swim a bit yet. Of course, she’s only three…”
“I’m four,” the child said proudly, “I’ll be four and a half.”
Harry turned to the mother, “I remember your ticket, Madam,” he said. “But you didn’t get one for your daughter, did you?”
“Er, well---” the woman looked at the child, “I mean…she hasn’t started school yet. She’s only four.”
“A four-year-old child must have a ticket, Madam. A child’s return ticket to Jersey costs…let me see…£13.50. So if the railway pays your hotel, you will owe £1.50. The law is the law, but since the fault was mine… ”
The woman stood up, took the child’s hand and left the office.
【小题1】Harry was worried because ________.

A.the woman was angry with him
B.he had not done his work properly
C.the Jersey timetable was wrong
D.the little girl didn’t have a return ticket
【小题2】Harry started talking to the little girl ________.
A.because he was in difficulty and did not know what to do
B.because he had a little girl about the same age as this girl
C.because he wanted to be friendly to the little girl who looked so nice
D.when he suddenly realized that he could find a way out from the little girl
【小题3】When Harry said, “The law is the law, but since the fault was mine…” he means that ________.
A.they must follow it without other choice, even though the fault was his
B.he had to be strict with the woman because of the law, although he didn’t want to
C.the woman had to pay him £1.50 and the railway would pay her for the hotel
D.she should pay £1.50, but he had made a mistake, she could go without paying
【小题4】How did the woman feel when she left the office?
A.angryB.peacefulC.embarrassedD.nervous

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Having returned from her round trip, the angry woman stood outside the ticket office of the station. “The railway owes me £12,” She said to Harry Jenks, the young man working at the office. “You sold me a ticket for May 22nd, but there was no ship from Jersey that night. So my daughter and I had to stay in a hotel. It cost me £12. ”

Harry was worried. He remembered selling the woman a return ticket. “Come into the office, Madam,” he said politely. “I’ll just check the Jersey timetable for May 22nd.”

The woman and her little girl followed him inside. She was quite right, as Harry soon discovered. There was no sailing on May 22nd. How could he have made such a careless mistake? He shouldn’t have sold her a ticket for that day. Wondering what to do, he smiled at the child. “You look sunburnt,” he said to her. “Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?”

“Yes,” she answered shyly, “The beach was lovely. And I can swim, too!”

“That’s fine,” said Harry.

“My little girl can’t swim a bit yet. Of course, she’s only three…”

“I’m four,” the child said proudly, “I’ll be four and a half.”

Harry turned to the mother, “I remember your ticket, Madam,” he said. “But you didn’t get one for your daughter, did you?”

“Er, well---” the woman looked at the child, “I mean…she hasn’t started school yet. She’s only four.”

“A four-year-old child must have a ticket, Madam. A child’s return ticket to Jersey costs…let me see…£13.50. So if the railway pays your hotel, you will owe £1.50. The law is the law, but since the fault was mine… ”

The woman stood up, took the child’s hand and left the office.

1.Harry was worried because ________.

A.the woman was angry with him

B.he had not done his work properly

C.the Jersey timetable was wrong

D.the little girl didn’t have a return ticket

2.Harry started talking to the little girl ________.

A.because he was in difficulty and did not know what to do

B.because he had a little girl about the same age as this girl

C.because he wanted to be friendly to the little girl who looked so nice

D.when he suddenly realized that he could find a way out from the little girl

3.When Harry said, “The law is the law, but since the fault was mine…” he means that ________.

A.they must follow it without other choice, even though the fault was his

B.he had to be strict with the woman because of the law, although he didn’t want to

C.the woman had to pay him £1.50 and the railway would pay her for the hotel

D.she should pay £1.50, but he had made a mistake, she could go without paying

4.How did the woman feel when she left the office?

A.angry            B.peaceful          C.embarrassed       D.nervous

 

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