题目内容
I suggested that my boy friend ________ his boss about his plan.
A.talked over
B.should discuss
C.talked to
D.should tell
解析:
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suggest+(that)+sh.(should)+do sth.意为“建议某人应该做谋事”。 |
I remember the first time I met Alfred after years. He was sitting on a bench in the park. He looked very sad and cold. He hadn’t got a coat on and it started to rain. Usually, I don’t like to stop to speak to a stranger who looked like that. His shoes were well-cleaned and his clothes were quite smart, but he did not have an umbrella with him and he was getting wet in the rain. I stopped walking and said to him in a nice voice. “ Are you OK?” he looked up, and was surprised to see me. He cried out. “ Are you …” he couldn’t remember my name. I was also surprised. He was Alfred! “ I
’m Tom, Alfred, what are you doing here?” I asked. He did not explain to me, but caught my hand, and asked how my life was like. I told him that I was out of job. I suggested that we go somewhere warm and dry.
So we found a café nearby and continued our conversation. I learned that he married with two children, and his wife was Sherry. I could not believe my ears. Twenty years ago his best friend was Linda, and Sherry was his worst enemy! They often had quarrels ( 争吵) and fights in the play.
Alfred told me that he became a businessman when he graduated from the school and owned two companies in the city. I asked him why he was sitting in the rain in the park. He said that he had just had a quarrel with Sherry, and acting in the same way as when she was young, threw him out of the door and locked him out. He was young, threw him out of the door and locked him out. He was waiting for her to be calm and let him in again.
【小题1】What did Alfred look like?
| A.Pleasant | B.Smart | C.Hungry | D.Well-dressed |
A married B. nice C. weak D. strong
【小题3】 How was Alfred when he was Tom?
| A.Happy | B.Surprised | C.Glad | D.Angry |
| A.liked to speak to a stranger | B.met Alfred in a café |
| C.thought Alfred’s wife was Sherry | D.hadn’t met Alfred twenty years. |
| A.He lost his wife | B.He lost his job |
| C.His wife didn’t let him go home | D.His friend didn’t want to see him. |
One day, many years ago, when I was working as a psychologist(心理学家) in England, David was brought into my office. His face was pale(苍白的)and he looked at his own feet.
David lost his father when he was two years old and lived with his mother and grandfather ever since. But the year before he turned 13, his grandfather died and his mother was killed in a car accident. His teacher told me that he refused to talk to others from then on.
How could I help him?
David didn't say a word. As he was leaving, I put my hand on his shoulder."Come back next week if you like. "I said.
He came and I suggested we play a game of chess. He agreed. After that we played chess every Wednesday afternoon--in complete silence. Usually, he arrived earlier than agreed. It seemed that he liked to be with me. But why didn't he ever look at me?
"Perhaps he simply needs someone to share his pain (痛苦)with," I thought.
Months later, when I was looking at his head, he suddenly looked up at me. "It's your turn," he said. After that day, David started talking. He finally got friends in school and he even joined a bicycle club. He wrote to me a few times. Now he had re ally started to live his life.
Maybe I gave David something. But I learned a lot from him. I learned how time makes it possible to get over what seems to be painful. David showed me how to help people like him. All they need is a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch and an ear that listens.
【小题1】When David was brought into the writer's office, ___________.
| A.he said hello to the writer |
| B.he seemed happy |
| C.he looked at his own feet |
| D.he smiled at the writer |
| A.13 | B.2 | C.5 | D.6 |
| A.played chess with him | B.told stories to him |
| C.wrote letters to him | D.played soccer with him |
| A.A chess club. | B.An art club. | C.An English club. | D.A bicycle club. |
| A.David finally got friends in school. |
| B.After his father died, David refused to talk to others. |
| C.David didn't say anything to the Writer at first. |
| D.At last the writer learned a lot from David. |