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完形填空,阅读短文, 从每题所给选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Not everyone has the chance to be a detective. But I ever got one when I was thirteen years old. It happened in 1988.

One afternoon, I was walking down the street when I saw my ________ new car. I expected to see my father, but to my ________ , I saw a young woman driving instead. “She stole my father’s car,” I thought. So I quickly stopped a ________ and got in. I said to the driver, “Follow that new car ________ . ” And I told him why.

The taxi driver had a car telephone, and I asked him to ________ the police. Soon we heard the ________ of a police car and its loudspeaker. The policeman told the woman to ________ her car. Our car came to a stop, too. I ________ right then and said to the woman, “It’s not ________ car. It’s my father’s.”

The woman ________ and said, “Oh. You’re Mr Jackson’s son, right? I’ve once seen your photo at your father’s ________.”

Before I could say ________ word, the woman explained that she was my father’s new assistant. My father had asked her to take his computer to the shop to have it ________ . he lent her his car. After hearing her words, we called my father and he told us what she said was ________ . the police and the taxi driver laughed. I ________ very sorry. It was both the first time and the last time for me to work as a detective. Don’t you think my story funny?

1.A.mother’s B.father’s C.aunt’s D.own

2.A.joy B.way C.surprise D.surprised

3.A.taxi B.bus C.car D.bike

4.A.in front B.after C.at the back D.at the back of

5.A.tell B.call C.say D.ask

6.A.noise B.voice C.cry D.sound

7.A.leave B.take C.stop D.start

8.A.got in B.got into C.got out D.got away

9.A.my B.your C.mother’s D.father’s

10.A.smiled B.frightened C.worried D.refused

11.A.home B.car C.office D.book

12.A.another B.other C.else D.others

13.A.washed B.repaired C.found D.seen

14.A.wrong B.interesting C.boring D.true

15.A.felt B.sounded C.fell D.looked

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Nowadays people are making themselves beautiful in Korean ways.

“Thank goodness you have double eyelids(双眼皮). Your parents will save a lot of money.” said a family friend when I was five years old. Double eyelids, which almost all the white people have, are rare among Northeast Asians. Only 25% of South Koreans are born with double eyelids.

I never quite understood how having double eyelids saved my parents money until this summer. When I came back to Seoul, everywhere I noticed cosmetic surgery clinics(整形诊所) and advertisements with South Korean women—tall, thin, with milky skin, long legs, nice big eyes and perfect noses. I found that South Korean beauty meant looking as “white” as possible.

Cosmetic surgery has a kind of magical attraction to women — the promise of beauty. Women are often sure that suffering is necessary and worthy in order to be beautiful. This suffering is not for nothing. It is believed that beauty leads to attracting a better-looking partner, which then leads to a better-looking child and a better life.

Appearance is starting to be more important in work places. People with good appearance can have more chances. For example, my 29-year-old brother, who is slim and very tall, gets more job chances than his best friend, who is short and heavy, though both of them came from the same college, had the same good marks in their studies. In fact, many South Koreans believe that physical beauty equals happiness.

1.How many South Koreans are born with double eyelids?

2.When did the writer understand having eyelids saved his parents money?

3.Does cosmetic surgery have much attraction to women according to the writer?

4.What kind of people can get more job chances?

5.What do you think of cosmetic surgery?

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