题目内容
6、My first job was at a local diner, where I worked for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow 1 .
Helen was in her 60s and had extraordinary self-respect, something I was really lacking. I looked up to Helen 2 she was doing what she loved- 3 people-and nobody did it 4 . She always made everyone, customers and co-workers, 5 and feel good.
Being a waitress changed my life. One of my 6 customers was Fred Hasbrook. He always ate an omelet, and when I saw him 7 , I tried to have it on his table as soon as he sat down.
Thanks to the newfound confidence I 8 from Helen, I dreamed of having my own 9 . But when I called my parents to ask for a loan (贷款), they said, "We just don't have the 10 ."
The next day, Fred saw me and asked, "What's up? You're not smiling today." I 11 my dream with him and said, "Fred, I know I can do more if somebody would just have faith in me."
Before long he handed me checks totaling $50,000 -- along with a 12 that read, "The only collateral (抵押品) on this loan is my trust in your 13 as a person. Good people with a dream should have the 14 to realize that dream."
I took the checks to Merrill Lynch, where the money was provided for me. I 15 working at the diner, making 16 for the restaurant I would open. My plans failed, 17 , and I lost the money.
Later I decided to apply for a job at Merrill Lynch. Even though I had no experience, I was 18 and ended up becoming a pretty good agent. 19 I paid back Fred the $50,000, plus 14-percent annual interest. Five years later, I was able to 20 my own firm.
1.A.member B.waitress C.citizen D.student
2.A.because B.though C.while D.unless
|
3.A.helping B.respecting C.serving D.praising
4.A.faster B.better C.harder D.later
5.A.drink B.digest C.smile D.sing
6.A.regular B.favorite C.tough D.fresh
7.A.eating B.greeting C.ordering D.coming
8.A.found out B.picked up C.got back D.took away
9.A.restaurant B.confidence C.house D.work
10.A.choice B.way C.idea D.money
11.A.exchanged B.discussed C.shared D.analyzed
12.A.letter B.sign C.notice D.note
13.A.honesty B.responsibility C.devotion D.motivation
14.A.patience B.luck C.time D.chance
15.A.loved B.practiced C.continued D.enjoyed
16.A.adjustments B.plans C.decisions D.suggestions
17.A.instead B.therefore C.though D.meanwhile
18.A.hired B.rejected C.encouraged D.determined
19.A.Fortunately B.Excitedly C.Personally D.Eventually
20.A.design B.open C.manage D.expand
评卷人 |
得分 |
|
|
二、选择题
(每空? 分,共? 分)
试题答案
6、1—5 BACBC 6—10 ADBAD 11—15 CDADC 16—20 BCADB
二、选择题
My first job was at a local diner, where I worked for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow waitress.
Helen was in her 60s and had extraordinary self-respect, something I was really lacking. I looked up to Helen 1 she was doing what she loved— 2 people--and nobody did it 3 . She always made everyone, customers and co-workers, 4 and feel good.
Being a waitress changed my life. One of my 5 customers was Fred Hasbrook. He always ate an omelet, and when I saw him 6 , I tried to have it on his table as soon as he sat down.
Thanks to the newfound confidence I 7 from Helen, I dreamed of having my own
8 . But when I called my parents to ask for a loan(贷款), they said, "We just don't have the
9 ."
The next day, Fred saw me and asked, "What's up? You're not smiling today”. I 10 my dream with him and said, "Fred, I know I can do more if somebody would just have 11 in me."
Before long he handed me checks totaling $ 50,000--along with a 12 that read, "The only collateral(抵押) on this loan is my trust in your 13 as a person. Good people with a dream should have the 14 to realize that dream."
I took the checks to Merrill Lynch, where the money was provided for me. I 15 working at the diner, making 16 for the restaurant I would open. My plans failed, 17 , and I lost the money.
Later I decided to apply for a job at Merrill Lynch. Even though I had no experience, I was
18 and ended up becoming a pretty good agent. 19 I paid back Fred the $ 50,000, plus 14 percent annual interest. Five years later, I was able to 20 my own firm.
1. A.because B.though C.while D.unless
2. A.helping B.respecting C.serving D.praising
3. A.faster B.better C.harder D.later
4. A.drink B.digest C.smile D.sing
5. A.regular B.favorite C.tough D.fresh
6. A.eating B.greeting C.ordering D coming
7. A.found out B.picked up C.got back D.took away
8. A.restaurant B.confidence C.house D.work
9. A.choice B.way C.idea D.money
10. A.exchanged B.discussed C.shared D.analyzed
11. A.patience B.pride C.faith D.interest
12. A.letter B.sign C.notice D.note
13. A.honesty B.responsibility C.devotion D.motivation
14. A.ability B.luck C.time D.chance
15. A.loved B.practiced C.continued D.enjoyed
16. A.adjustments B.plans C.decisions D.suggestions
17. A.instead B.therefore C.though D.meanwhile
18. A.hired B.rejected C.encouraged D.determined
19. A.Fortunately B.Excitedly C.Personally D.Eventually
20. A.design B.open C.restart D.expand
查看习题详情和答案>>My first job was at a local diner, where I worked for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow 1 .
Helen was in her 60s and had extraordinary self-respect, something I was really lacking.I looked up to Helen 2 she was doing what she loved 3 people--and nobody did it 4 .She always made everyone, customers and co-workers, 5 and feel good.
Being a waitress changed my life.One of my 6 customers was Fred Hasbrook.He always ate an omelet, and, when I saw him 7 , I tried to have it on his tame as soon as he sat down.
Thanks to the newfound confidence I 8 from Helen, I dreamed of having my own 9 .But
when I called my parents to ask for a loan(贷款), they said “we just don't have the 10 .”
The next day, Fred, saw me and asked, “What's up? You’re not smiling today.” I 11 my, dream with him and said, “Fred, I know I can do more if somebody would just have faith in me.”
Before long he handed me checks totaling $50,000--along with a 12 that read, “The only collateral(抵押品)on this loan is my trust in your 13 as a person.Good people with a dream should have the 14 to realize that dream.”
I took the checks to Merrill Lynch, where the money was provided for me.I 15 working at the diner, making 16 for the restaurant I would open.My plans failed, 17 , and I lost the money.
Later I decided to apply for a job at Merrill Lynch.Even though I had no experience, I was 18 and ended up becoming a pretty good agent. 19 I paid back Fred the $50,000, plus 14-percent annual interest.Five years later, I was able to 20 my own firm.
1.A.member B.waitress C.citizen D.student
2.A.because B.though C.while D.unless
3.A.helping B.respecting C.serving D.praising
4.A.faster B.better C.harder D.later
5.A.drink B.digest C.smile D. sing
6.A.regular B.favorite C.tough D.fresh
7.A.eating B.greeting C.ordering D.coming
8.A.found out B.B picked up C.got back D.took away
9.A.restaurant B confidence C.house D.work
10.A.choice B.way C.idea D.money
11.A.exchanged B.discussed C.shared D.analyze
12.A.letter B.sign C.notice D.note
13.A.honesty B.responsibility C.devotion D.motivation
14.A.patience B.luck C.time D.chance
15.A.loved B.practiced C.continued D.enjoyed
16.A.adjustments B.plans C.decisions D.suggestions
17.A.instead B.therefore C.though D.meanwhile
18.A.hired B.rejected C.encouraged D.determined
19.A.Fortunately B.Excitedly C.Personally D.Eventually
20.A.design B.open C.manage D.expand
查看习题详情和答案>>My first job was at a local diner, where I worked for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow 1 .
Helen was in her 60s and had extraordinary self-respect, something I was really lacking. I looked up to Helen 2 she was doing what she loved- 3 people-and nobody did it 4 . She always made everyone, customers and co-workers, 5 and feel good.
Being a waitress changed my life. One of my 6 customers was Fred Hasbrook. He always ate an omelet, and when I saw him 7 , I tried to have it on his table as soon as he sat down.
Thanks to the newfound confidence I 8 from Helen, I dreamed of having my own 9 . But when I called my parents to ask for a loan (贷款), they said, "We just don't have the 10 ."
The next day, Fred saw me and asked, "What's up? You're not smiling today." I 11 my dream with him and said, "Fred, I know I can do more if somebody would just have faith in me."
Before long he handed me checks totaling $50,000 -- along with a 12 that read, "The only collateral (抵押品) on this loan is my trust in your 13 as a person. Good people with a dream should have the 14 to realize that dream."
I took the checks to Merrill Lynch, where the money was provided for me. I 15 working at the diner, making 16 for the restaurant I would open. My plans failed, 17 , and I lost the money.
Later I decided to apply for a job at Merrill Lynch. Even though I had no experience, I was 18 and ended up becoming a pretty good agent. 19 I paid back Fred the $50,000, plus 14-percent annual interest. Five years later, I was able to 20 my own firm.
1.A.member B.waitress C.citizen D.student
2.A.because B.though C.while D.unless
|
4.A.faster B.better C.harder D.later
5.A.drink B.digest C.smile D.sing
6.A.regular B.favorite C.tough D.fresh
7.A.eating B.greeting C.ordering D.coming
8.A.found out B.picked up C.got back D.took away
9.A.restaurant B.confidence C.house D.work
10.A.choice B.way C.idea D.money
11.A.exchanged B.discussed C.shared D.analyzed
12.A.letter B.sign C.notice D.note
13.A.honesty B.responsibility C.devotion D.motivation
14.A.patience B.luck C.time D.chance
15.A.loved B.practiced C.continued D.enjoyed
16.A.adjustments B.plans C.decisions D.suggestions
17.A.instead B.therefore C.though D.meanwhile
18.A.hired B.rejected C.encouraged D.determined
19.A.Fortunately B.Excitedly C.Personally D.Eventually
20.A.design B.open C.manage D.expand
查看习题详情和答案>>完形填空 | ||||
My first job was at a local diner, where I worked for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow waitress. Helen was in her 60s and had extraordinary self-respect, something I was really lacking. I 1 to Helen because she was doing what she loved- 2 people--and nobody did it better. She always made everyone, customers and co-workers, 3 and feel good. Being a waitress changed my life. One of my 4 customers was Fred Hasbrook. He always ate an omelet, and when I saw him coming, I tried to 5 it on his table as soon as he sat down. Thanks to the newfound confidence I 6 from Helen, I 7 having my own restaurant. But when I called my parents to ask for a loan (贷款), they said, "We just don't have the 8 ." The next day, Fred saw me and asked, "What's up? You're not smiling today". I 9 my dream with him and said, "Fred, I know I can do more 10 somebody would just have faith in me." 11 he handed me checks totaling $ 50,000--along with a 12 that read, "The only collateral(抵押) on this loan is my trust in your 13 as a person. Good people with a dream should have the chance to realize that dream." I took the checks to Merrill Lynch, where the money was provided for me. I 14 working at the diner, making 15 for the restaurant I would open during the break. My plans failed, 16 ,and I lost the money. Later I decided to apply for a job at Merrill Lynch. 17 I had no experience, I was 18 and ended up becoming a pretty good agent. 19 I paid back Fred the $ 50,000, plus 14 percent annual interest. Five years later, I was able to 20 my own firm. | ||||
|
I had my first job at a local diner called the Buttercup Bakery when I was 22. I worked there for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow waitress Helen who had incredible self-respect and did what she loved—serving people. She made everyone smile and feel good, customers and co-workers alike.
Being a waitress changed my life. One of my regular customers was Fred Hasbrook, an electronics salesman. Thanks to the newfound confidence I picked up from Helen, I dreamed of having my own restaurant. But when I called my parents to ask for a loan, they said, “We just don’t have the money.”
The next day, I shared my dream with him and said, “Fred, I know I can do more if somebody would just have faith in me.”
He walked over to some of the other diner regulars and the next day handed me checks totaling $50,000—along with a note that I have to this day. It reads, “The only collateral(担保)on this loan is my trust in your honesty as a person. Good people with a dream should have the opportunity to make that dream come true.”
I took the checks to Merrill Lynch—the first time I had ever entered a brokerage(经纪业)house—where the money was invested for me. I continued working at the Buttercup, making plans for the restaurant I would open. My investments soured, though, and I lost the money.
After great deliberation(考虑) I decided to apply for a job at Merrill Lynch. Even though I had no experience, I was hired and ended up becoming a pretty good broker. Eventually I paid back Fred and my customers the $50,000, plus 14-percent annual interest. Five years later, I was able to open my own firm.
I got a thank-you note from Fred, which will be imprinted on my head forever. He had been sick and wrote that my check had helped cover his mounting medical bills. His letter read, “That loan may have been one of the best investments that I will ever make.”
According to the passage, the author thought ______.
A. Helen was full of complaint about her work
B. it was easy for Helen to make everyone happy and comfortable
C. she was lucky to have a job working with Helen
D. it was not acceptable to live in such a bad condition
By saying that “Being a waitress changed my life.” the author means that ______.
A. the author got a high pay by working hard
B. the author borrowed $50,000 with no interest from Fred Hasbrook
C. the effort which she had made influenced her a lot
D. the experience working as a waitress was worthwhile for the author
Which of the following statements is not true of Fred Hasbrook?
A. Fred Hasbrook was one of the author’s regular customers.
B. Fred Hasbrook lent the author $50,000, together with other customers.
C. Fred Hasbrook’s self-respect had a great effect on the author.
D. Fred Hasbrook’s himself did not have much money.
What made the author’s customers lend her money according to the passage?
A. Her maturity. B. Her honesty. C. Her faith. D. Her success.
查看习题详情和答案>>I had my first job at a local diner called the Buttercup Bakery when I was 22. I worked there for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow waitress Helen who had incredible self-respect and did what she loved—serving people. She made everyone smile and feel good, customers and co-workers alike.
Being a waitress changed my life. One of my regular customers was Fred Hasbrook, an electronics salesman. Thanks to the newfound confidence I picked up from Helen, I dreamed of having my own restaurant. But when I called my parents to ask for a loan, they said, “We just don’t have the money.”
The next day, I shared my dream with him and said, “Fred, I know I can do more if somebody would just have faith in me.”
He walked over to some of the other diner regulars and the next day handed me checks totaling $50,000—along with a note that I have to this day. It reads, “The only collateral(担保)on this loan is my trust in your honesty as a person. Good people with a dream should have the opportunity to make that dream come true.”
I took the checks to Merrill Lynch—the first time I had ever entered a brokerage(经纪业)house—where the money was invested for me. I continued working at the Buttercup, making plans for the restaurant I would open. My investments soured, though, and I lost the money.
After great deliberation(考虑) I decided to apply for a job at Merrill Lynch. Even though I had no experience, I was hired and ended up becoming a pretty good broker. Eventually I paid back Fred and my customers the $50,000, plus 14-percent annual interest. Five years later, I was able to open my own firm.
I got a thank-you note from Fred, which will be imprinted on my head forever. He had been sick and wrote that my check had helped cover his mounting medical bills. His letter read, “That loan may have been one of the best investments that I will ever make.”
【小题1】 According to the passage, the author thought ______.
A.Helen was full of complaint about her work |
B.it was easy for Helen to make everyone happy and comfortable |
C.she was lucky to have a job working with Helen |
D.it was not acceptable to live in such a bad condition |
A.the author got a high pay by working hard |
B.the author borrowed $50,000 with no interest from Fred Hasbrook |
C.the effort which she had made influenced her a lot |
D.the experience working as a waitress was worthwhile for the author |
A.Fred Hasbrook was one of the author’s regular customers. |
B.Fred Hasbrook lent the author $50,000, together with other customers. |
C.Fred Hasbrook’s self-respect had a great effect on the author. |
D.Fred Hasbrook’s himself did not have much money. |
A.Her maturity. | B.Her honesty. | C.Her faith. | D.Her success. |
I had my first job at a local diner called the Buttercup Bakery when I was 22. I worked there for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow waitress Helen who had incredible self-respect and did what she loved—serving people. She made everyone smile and feel good, customers and co-workers alike.
Being a waitress changed my life. One of my regular customers was Fred Hasbrook, an electronics salesman. Thanks to the newfound confidence I picked up from Helen, I dreamed of having my own restaurant. But when I called my parents to ask for a loan, they said, “We just don’t have the money.”
The next day, I shared my dream with him and said, “Fred, I know I can do more if somebody would just have faith in me.”
He walked over to some of the other diner regulars and the next day handed me checks totaling $50,000—along with a note that I have to this day. It reads, “The only collateral(担保)on this loan is my trust in your honesty as a person. Good people with a dream should have the opportunity to make that dream come true.”
I took the checks to Merrill Lynch—the first time I had ever entered a brokerage(经纪业)house—where the money was invested for me. I continued working at the Buttercup, making plans for the restaurant I would open. My investments soured, though, and I lost the money.
After great deliberation(考虑) I decided to apply for a job at Merrill Lynch. Even though I had no experience, I was hired and ended up becoming a pretty good broker. Eventually I paid back Fred and my customers the $50,000, plus 14-percent annual interest. Five years later, I was able to open my own firm.
I got a thank-you note from Fred, which will be imprinted on my head forever. He had been sick and wrote that my check had helped cover his mounting medical bills. His letter read, “That loan may have been one of the best investments that I will ever make.”
1. According to the passage, the author thought ______.
A. Helen was full of complaint about her work
B. it was easy for Helen to make everyone happy and comfortable
C. she was lucky to have a job working with Helen
D. it was not acceptable to live in such a bad condition
2.By saying that “Being a waitress changed my life.” the author means that ______.
A. the author got a high pay by working hard
B. the author borrowed $50,000 with no interest from Fred Hasbrook
C. the effort which she had made influenced her a lot
D. the experience working as a waitress was worthwhile for the author
3. Which of the following statements is not true of Fred Hasbrook?
A. Fred Hasbrook was one of the author’s regular customers.
B. Fred Hasbrook lent the author $50,000, together with other customers.
C. Fred Hasbrook’s self-respect had a great effect on the author.
D. Fred Hasbrook’s himself did not have much money.
4.What made the author’s customers lend her money according to the passage?
A. Her maturity. B. Her honesty. C. Her faith. D. Her success.
查看习题详情和答案>>
I had my first job at a local diner when I was twenty-two.There 1 worked for seven years and learned many lessons, 1 from a fellow waitress Helen, who did what she loved — 2 people.She made everyone smile and feel good.
Being a waitress 3 my life.One of my 4 customers was Fred Hasbrook, an electronics salesman. 5 the confidence I picked up from Helen, I dreamed of having my own restaurant. 6 ,when I called my parents to ask for a loan, they said, "We just don't have the money."The next day, Fred saw me and asked, "What's wrong, sunshine?" I 7 my dream with him and said, "Fred, 1 know 1 can do more if somebody would just have 8 in me." He walked over to some of the other diner regulars and the next day handed me checks totaling $50,000 —along with a 9 , reading: "The only collateral (担保物) on this loan is my trust in your 10 as a person.Good people with a dream should have the __11 to make that dream come true." I took the 12 to Men-ill Lynch, where the money was invested for me. But my investments failed and 1 lost the money.
I found myself 13 what it would be like to be a stockbroker(股票经济人).1 decided to 14 a position at Men-ill Lynch, abrokerage(经纪人事务所).15 I had no experience, I was hired and ended up becoming a pretty good broker.I paid back Fred and my 16 the $50,000, plus 14-percent annual interest.
I got a thank-you note from Fred, which I will 17 forever.He had been sick and wrote that my check had helped 18 his medical bills.His letter read, "That loan may have been one of the best 19 .Who else could have invested in a counter 'girl' and watch that investment mature into a very 20 career woman?"
1. A.specially B.especially C.naturally D.generally
2. A.serving B.amusing C.helping D.greeting
3. A.affected B.bettered C.changed D.benefited
4. A.ordinary B.normal C.regular D.common
5. A.But for B.Apart from C.Regardless of D.Thanks to
6. A.Therefore B.However C.Instead D.Besides
7. A.exchanged B.discussed C.designed D.shared
8. A.faith B.enthusiasm C.interest D.patience
9.A.notice B.note C.passage D.sign
10.A.modesty B.honesty C.pride D.confidence
11.A.opportunity B.ability C.responsibility D.talent
12.A.notes B.letters C.bills D.checks
13.A.worrying about B.caring about C.learning about D.thinking about
14.A.adapt to B.give up C.apply for D.take over
15.A.Even though B.In case C.Now that D.as though
16.A.workmates B.parents C.customers D.friends
17.A.possess B.treasure C.enjoy D.recall
18.A.fill B.spend C.offer D.cover
19.A.investments B.interest C.checks D.profits
20.A.important B.experienced C.successful D.hardworking
查看习题详情和答案>>I had my first job at a local diner called the Buttercup Bakery when I was 22. I worked there for seven years and learned so many lessons, especially from a fellow waitress Helen who had incredible self-respect and did what she loved—serving people. She made everyone smile and feel good, customers and co-workers alike.
Being a waitress changed my life. One of my regular customers was Fred Hasbrook, an electronics salesman. Thanks to the newfound confidence I picked up from Helen, I dreamed of having my own restaurant. But when I called my parents to ask for a loan, they said, “We just don’t have the money.”
The next day, I shared my dream with him and said, “Fred, I know I can do more if somebody would just have faith in me.”
He walked over to some of the other diner regulars and the next day handed me checks totaling $50,000—along with a note that I have to this day. It reads, “The only collateral(担保)on this loan is my trust in your honesty as a person. Good people with a dream should have the opportunity to make that dream come true.”
I took the checks to Merrill Lynch—the first time I had ever entered a brokerage(经纪业)house—where the money was invested for me. I continued working at the Buttercup, making plans for the restaurant I would open. My investments soured, though, and I lost the money.
After great deliberation(考虑) I decided to apply for a job at Merrill Lynch. Even though I had no experience, I was hired and ended up becoming a pretty good broker. Eventually I paid back Fred and my customers the $50,000, plus 14-percent annual interest. Five years later, I was able to open my own firm.
I got a thank-you note from Fred, which will be imprinted on my head forever. He had been sick and wrote that my check had helped cover his mounting medical bills. His letter read, “That loan may have been one of the best investments that I will ever make.”
- 1.
According to the passage, the author thought ______.
- A.Helen was full of complaint about her work
- B.it was easy for Helen to make everyone happy and comfortable
- C.she was lucky to have a job working with Helen
- D.it was not acceptable to live in such a bad condition
- A.
- 2.
By saying that “Being a waitress changed my life.” the author means that ______.
- A.the author got a high pay by working hard
- B.the author borrowed $50,000 with no interest from Fred Hasbrook
- C.the effort which she had made influenced her a lot
- D.the experience working as a waitress was worthwhile for the author
- A.
- 3.
Which of the following statements is not true of Fred Hasbrook?
- A.Fred Hasbrook was one of the author’s regular customers.
- B.Fred Hasbrook lent the author $50,000, together with other customers.
- C.Fred Hasbrook’s self-respect had a great effect on the author.
- D.Fred Hasbrook’s himself did not have much money.
- A.
- 4.
What made the author’s customers lend her money according to the passage?
- A.Her maturity.
- B.Her honesty.
- C.Her faith.
- D.Her success.
- A.
|