摘要:A. emptied B. checked C. turned D. reached

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  Henry's job was to examine cars which crossed the frontier(边境)to make sure that they were not smuggling (走私)anything into the country. Every evening 1 at weekends, he 2 see a factory worker coming up the hill towards the frontier, pushing a bicycle with a big load of straw(稻草)on it. When the bicycle 3 the frontier. Henry used to stop the man and 4 him take the straw off and 5 it. Then he would examine the straw carefully to see 6 he could find anything, after which he would look in all the man's pockets before he let him tie straw again. The man would then put it on his bicycle and go off 7 the hill with it. Although Henry was always 8 to find gold or jewellery or other valuable things 9 in the straw, he never found anything even though he examined it very 10 . He was sure that the man was 11 something, but he was not 12 to imagine what it could be.

  Then one evening, after he had looked through the straw and emptied the factory worker's pockets 13 usual, he 14 to him, “Listen, I know that you're smuggling things 15 this frontier. Won't you tell me what it is that you are bringing 16 so successfully? I'm an old man, and today is my last day on the 17 . Tomorrow I'm going to 18 . I promise that I shall not tell 19 if you tell me what you've been smuggling. ”The factory worker didn't say anything for 20 . Then he smiled, turned to Henry and said quickly, “Bicycles! ”

1.

[  ]

A.beside
B.besides
C.except
D.and

2.

[  ]

A.should
B.would
C.can
D.must

3.

[  ]

A.arrived
B.appeared
C.came
D.reached

4.

[  ]

A.force
B.order
C.make
D.help

5.

[  ]

A.show
B.cover
C.untie
D.loose

6.

[  ]

A.that
B.where
C.how
D.whether

7.

[  ]

A.towards
B.round
C.down
D.up

8.

[  ]

A.lucky
B.happy
C.expecting
D.insisting

9.

[  ]

A.have been hidden
B.hide
C.has been hidden
D.hidden

10.

[  ]

A.calmly
B.carefully
C.roughly
D.slowly

11.

[  ]

A.stealing
B.hiding
C.smuggling
D.selling

12.

[  ]

A.able
B.clever
C.sure
D.possible

13.

[  ]

A.were
B.was
C.as
D.like

14.

[  ]

A.asked
B.said
C.told
D.ordered

15.

[  ]

A.cross
B.past
C.across
D.into

16.

[  ]

A.in the straw
B.in his pockets
C.into the country
D.into the factory

17.

[  ]

A.job
B.work
C.duty
D.frontier

18.

[  ]

A.return
B.retreat
C.retire
D.rest

19.

[  ]

A.everyone
B.someone
C.anyone
D.no one

20.

[  ]

A.period
B.moment
C.long time
D.some time
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Here I must put in a few words about my experience here in China. If I have 36 with a Chinese host, he always presses 37 food onto my plate as soon as I have emptied it of the previous helping. That often makes me 38 very awkward. I have to eat the food even if I don’t 39 it, because it is considered  40 manners in the West to 41 one’s food on the plate.

I have also 42 that when a Chinese sits at an American’s dinner party, he very often 43 the offer of food or drink though he is in fact still hungry or 44 . This might be good manners in China, but it is certainly 45 in the West.

In the United States, it is 46 to keep asking someone again and again or press something on him. Americans are very 47 . If they want something, they will ask for it. If not, they will say, “ 48 ” Here’s an example: When an American is offered 49 by the host, and he doesn’t like beer, he will probably say, “No, thanks. I just don’t feel like it. I’ll 50 some diet Pepsi-Cola if you have it. ” That is 51 an American will do.

52 are taught that “Honesty is the best policy. But in some countries, courtesy(谦虚)might be more important than 53 . So when I am here in China, I have to observe the 54 here. But when you go to 55 , you had better “do as the Romans do”.

36. A. trouble        B. dinner        C. words        D. difficulty

37. A. more         B. a little        C. few          D. little

38. A. think          B. taste             C. feel       D. smell

39. A. eat           B. like           C. drink        D. help

40. A. important       B. bad         C. polite         D. rude

41. A. take           B. leave         C. forget        D. pass

42. A. noticed         B. minded       C. heard        D. informed

43. A. accepts        B. refuses       C. nods         D. gives

44. A. thirsty         B. angry        C. happy        D. full

45. A. so           B. kind         C. not          D. right

46. A. impolite       B. good        C. kind         D. sad

47. A. friendly       B. direct        C. short         D. kind

48. A. I’m sorry     B. Yes, I want    C. No, thanks    D. Yes, please

49. A. food         B. beer          C. coffee        D. tea

50. A. bring        B. offer         C. like          D. take

51. A. that         B. what         C. whether          D. how

52. A. Englishmen    B. Frenchmen    C. Americans        D. Australians

53. A. manners      B. honesty       C. request          D. order

54. A. customs      B. habits        C. action           D. ways

55. A. China       B. Rome        C. the United States   D. the United Nations

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  As the days went by, the chimp (猩猩) by the name of Maggie grew more and more 1 . Tom and Peg didn't sit with her very much now because it was too hard to look after her.

  One afternoon Mother asked Tom and Peg to keep Maggie out of 2 . At first everything went 3 well. Maggie played quietly, so Tom and Peg went 4 to do their lessons.

  Very quietly Maggie slipped out of the bedroom. She went straight into the kitchen (厨房), where she saw an open jar of jam. Down she sat and 5 it all.

  When the jam was 6 , she slipped quietly down the hall into Mother's room. She opened the closet (衣柜) door and there hung all Mother's 7 . This was going to be fun! Out came the clothes, and Maggie began to 8 herself up.

  By the time Mother came back, Maggie had had 9 Mother's new spring hat and the skirt of her new suit. Jam stains (斑点) were all over the skirt, all over the walls, and all over the closet door, too.

  Maggie heard 10 coming into the bedroom. Quickly she reached up to turn off the closet 11 .

  “Maggie!” shouted Mrs Davis.

  Both Tom and Peg jumped up and ran to see 12 had happened.

  Maggie had never looked so 13 in all her life. But the children didn't 14 . They heard their mother say 15 ,“Tom and Peg, this is all your fault (过失) You promised to 16 Maggie!”

  Mother started 17 to pull off her hat. But Maggie showed her teeth and acted as if she were ready to fight.

  At that moment Father walked in. Maggie 18 down at once and ran up to him as if he were her only 19 .

  Father took one 20 at the jam-covered hands and marched Maggie straight to the bathroom to wash herself.

1.

[  ]

A.quiet
B.restless
C.strong
D.lovely

2.

[  ]

A.house
B.breath
C.hunger
D.trouble

3.

[  ]

A.up
B.along
C.down
D.quite

4.

[  ]

A.outside
B.downstairs
C.upstairs
D.ahead

5.

[  ]

A.drunk
B.ate
C.wasted
D.emptied

6.

[  ]

A.gone
B.missed
C.lost
D.disappeared

7.

[  ]

A.clothes
B.things
C.collection
D.equipment

8.

[  ]

A.look
B.pick
C.set
D.dress

9.

[  ]

A.in
B.with
C.on
D.over

10.

[  ]

A.talks
B.shouts
C.footsteps
D.knocks

11.

[  ]

A.handle
B.light
C.drawer
D.lock

12.

[  ]

A.what
B.something
C.where
D.how

13.

[  ]

A.frightened
B.naughty
C.funny
D.excited

14.

[  ]

A.more
B.laugh
C.appear
D.excuse

15.

[  ]

A.patiently
B.carefully
C.unwillingly
D.angrily

16.

[  ]

A.mind
B.care
C.feed
D.keep

17.

[  ]

A.behind
B.against
C.after
D.upon

18.

[  ]

A.quieted
B.lay
C.knelt
D.settled

19.

[  ]

A.enemy
B.friend
C.relative
D.owner

20.

[  ]

A.breath
B.whip
C.smell
D.look
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More than three years after moving from Australia to this remote part of England, we are still learning how things are done here.

  Not too long after we arrived and unpacked, we were invited for “a drink on Sunday morning” by a retired couple nearby. We got there about noon, to find the living-room crowded — lots of chat and discussions, and in all a very jolly occasion.

  Trouble was, there was no food — no self-respecting Australian would regard a tray of crisps as food. In Sydney, when you are invited for a drink any time after midday on a Sunday, you know you will be fed as well as watered and you plan accordingly. Meaning the hardworked little woman makes no plans to cook lunch because you are eating out.

  By one-fifteen my stomach was sending up “please explain” to me. Even the crisps had gone. There was nothing we could do except wait, and wonder if the hostess was going to perform some magic and feed us fashionably late. Then, as quickly as if word had spread that there was free beer at the local pub, the room emptied. By one-forty-five there were only a few guests left, so we decided to go home. Tinned soup for lunch that day because the little woman was not really interested in real cooking for us.

  A few weeks ago we were invited out for “supper” and the hostess suggested 8:15. Ah, we thought greedily, “this is going to be the real thing.”

  We dressed with some care — I putting on a dark suit — and arrived on time. My wife looked pretty good, I thought, a little black dress and so on. But when we walked in I had a terrible feeling we had got the night wrong because the hostess was dressed in a daytime kind of way and the husband was in jeans and an open-neck shirt. But no, we were greeted and shown into the sitting-room.

  After a drink I looked around and saw that this was indeed a superior cottage because it had a (more or less) separate dining-room. But there were no signs of a table-setting. Not again! I thought. Were we meant to eat before we came? I decided that in future my wife and I would always carry a chocolate bar. About 9:28 our hostess went out of the room, saying something about food. Ten minutes later she returned and asked us to follow. We were led out to the kitchen. There on the table were country style plates and a huge bowl of soup, rough bread and all the makings of a simple meal. And that is what it was. In other words we had not read the signals right when we were invited for “supper”. If they want you to come to dinner, they say so, and you know that means dark suits and so on. If they mean supper, they say it, and you get fed in the kitchen.

When the author and his wife were invited out for “a drink on Sunday morning”, they thought _______.

       A. they would be the only people there

       B. they would be given lunch as well

       C. they would be taken to a restaurant for lunch

       D. they would be asked to take some food with them

The “party” had been going on for about an hour and three quarters when _________.

       A. the hostess decided to feed her guests      B. everyone had tinned soup for lunch

       C. most of the guests went to lunch at the pub     D. the author realized he would go home hungry

When invited out for “supper” a few weeks later, the writer _________.

       A. expected to be served a proper dinner

       B. arrived on the wrong evening

       C. interpreted the invitation correctly this time

       D. realized there was no dining-room in the cottage

As the evening went on, the writer became aware that _________.

       A. no one used their dining-rooms in the countryside

       B. he should have had a meal before going out

       C. “supper” meant a simple, informal meal

     D. he should, in future, eat only chocolate in the evening

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