On Wednesday afternoon Annie took the bus into town to shop in the market. For an hour or so she would walk up and down between the stalls looking at everything, buying here and there, and   1  a sharp lookout for the bargains that were something to be haD.And then, with all the   2  she needs bought she would leave the market for the   3  of the town to spend another hour   4  she liked best, looking in furniture-shop windows.

One Wednesday she found a  5  shop full of the most delightful things, with a   6  inviting anyone to walk in and look round without   7  they had to buy something. Annie hesitated a moment   8  stepping through the doorway where, almost at once, she stopped   9  before a green armchair. There was a card on the chair which  10  ,“This fine chair is yours for less than a pound a week,” and very small at the bottom, “Cash price eighty-nine pounds fifty.” A pound a week …Why, she could almost pay that out of her housekeeping money and never   11  it!

A voice at her shoulder made her   12  .“Can I help you, Madam?” She looked   13  at the assistant who had come softly to her  14 

“Oh, well, no,” she said, “I was just   15  .”

“We have chairs of all kinds in the   16  . If you'll just come up, you will find something to  17  you.”

Annie, worried at the thought of being   18  to buy something she didn't   19  , left the shop   20  .

1.  A.taking      B.making     C.fixing       D.keeping

2.  A.chairs    B.furniture       C.things       D.bargains

3.  A.shops     B.streets           C.delightful things     D.bus station

4.  A.in the way     B.by the way         C.in a way   D.in one way

5.  A.new    B.noisy C.large D.strange

6.  A.message        B.notice       C.note  D.flag

7.  A.arguing  B.declaring  C.frightening       D.feeling

8.  A.when   B.before      C.after  D.while

9.  A.doubted      B.surprised       C.puzzled     D.delighted

10.A.wrote         B.told   C.informed  D.said

11.A.lose   B.miss  C.pass   D.make

12.A.jump   B.run    C.laugh D.surprise

13.A.round         B.straight     C.behind      D.up

14.A.place B.back  C.side   D.front

15.A.thinking     B.looking     C.walking    D.passing

16.A.doorway       B.storehouse     C.showroom   D.market

17.A.suit   B.fit     C.serve D.match

18.A.advised       B.made C.persuaded   D.cheated

19.A.like   B.afford       C.pay   D.need

20.A.slowly        B.thoughtfully  C.hurriedly  D.carefully

On Wednesday afternoon Annie took the bus into town to shop in the market. For an hour or so she would walk up and down between the stalls looking at everything, buying here and there, and   1  a sharp lookout for the bargains that were something to be haD.And then, with all the   2  she needs bought she would leave the market for the   3  of the town to spend another hour   4  she liked best, looking in furniture-shop windows.

One Wednesday she found a  5  shop full of the most delightful things, with a   6  inviting anyone to walk in and look round without   7  they had to buy something. Annie hesitated a moment   8  stepping through the doorway where, almost at once, she stopped   9  before a green armchair. There was a card on the chair which  10  ,“This fine chair is yours for less than a pound a week,” and very small at the bottom, “Cash price eighty-nine pounds fifty.” A pound a week …Why, she could almost pay that out of her housekeeping money and never   11  it!

A voice at her shoulder made her   12  .“Can I help you, Madam?” She looked   13  at the assistant who had come softly to her  14 

“Oh, well, no,” she said, “I was just   15  .”

“We have chairs of all kinds in the   16  . If you'll just come up, you will find something to  17  you.”

Annie, worried at the thought of being   18  to buy something she didn't   19  , left the shop   20  .

1.A.taking             B.making              C.fixing                   D.keeping

2.A.chairs          B.furniture          C.things                   D.bargains

3.A.shops          B.streets            C.delightful things    D.bus station

4.A.in the way    B.by the way    C.in a way               D.in one way

5.A.new          B.noisy                 C.large                     D.strange

6.A.message       B.notice                C.note                     D.flag

7.A.arguing        B.declaring            C.frightening            D.feeling

8.A.when        B.before                C.after                     D.while

9.A.doubted     B.surprised         C.puzzled                 D.delighted

10.A.wrote      B.told                   C.informed               D.said

11.A.lose              B.miss                  C.pass                     D.make

12.A.jump       B.run                    C.laugh                    D.surprise

13.A.round      B.straight              C.behind                  D.up

14.A.place            B.back                  C.side                      D.front

15.A.thinking   B.looking              C.walking                D.passing

16.A.doorway    B.storehouse       C.showroom       D.market

17.A.suit              B.fit                      C.serve                    D.match

18.A.advised    B.made                 C.persuaded        D.cheated

19.A.like               B.afford                C.pay                      D.need

20.A.slowly     B.thoughtfully     C.hurriedly               D.carefully

On Wednesday afternoon Annie took the bus into town to shop in the market. For an hour or so she would walk up and down between the stalls looking at everything, buying here and there, and  1  a sharp lookout for the bargains that were something to be haD. And then, with all the   2  she needs bought she would leave the market for the   3  of the town to spend another hour   4  she liked best, looking in furniture-shop windows.

One Wednesday she found a  5  shop full of the most delightful things, with a   6  inviting anyone to walk in and look round without   7  they had to buy something. Annie hesitated a moment   8  stepping through the doorway where, almost at once, she stopped   9  before a green armchair. There was a card on the chair which  10  ,“This fine chair is yours for less than a pound a week,” and very small at the bottom, “Cash price eighty-nine pounds fifty.” A pound a week …Why, she could almost pay that out of her housekeeping money and never   11  it!  

A voice at her shoulder made her   12  .“Can I help you, Madam?” She looked   13  at the assistant who had come softly to her  14 

“Oh, well, no,” she said, “I was just   15  .”

“We have chairs of all kinds in the   16  . If you'll just come up, you will find something to  17  you.”

Annie, worried at the thought of being   18  to buy something she didn't   19  , left the shop   20  .

1. A. taking    B. making      C. fixing D. keeping

2. A. chairs  B. furniture  C. things D. bargains

3. A. shops   B. streets    C. delightful things       D. bus station

4. A. in the way   B. by the way   C. in a way     D. in one way

5. A. new         B. noisy  C. large   D. strange

6. A. message      B. notice C. note    D. flag

7. A. arguing       B. declaring    C. frightening D. feeling

8. A. when        B. before C. after   D. while

9. A. doubted    B. surprised  C. puzzled      D. delighted

10. A. wrote     B. told    C. informed    D. said

11. A. lose      B. miss    C. pass    D. make

12. A. jump      B. run     C. laugh  D. surprise

13. A. round     B. straight      C. behind       D. up

14. A. place    B. back   C. side    D. front

15. A. thinking         B. looking      C. walking      D. passing

16. A. doorway    B. storehouse       C. showroom    D. market

17. A. suit      B. fit       C. serve   D. match

18. A. advised   B. made  C. persuaded     D. cheated

19. A. like      B. afford C. pay     D. need

20. A. slowly    B. thoughtfully    C. hurriedly    D. carefully

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Today we had an American family, the Robinsons, for Sunday dinner. Mr. Robinson is my mother’s co-worker.

Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and their two young   1. came at about 6:00 PM. Mrs. Robinson gave Mum a bunch of fresh flowers, 2.  color,freshness and their good will. Mum did the  3. 

and it was left to ourselves to get to know each other. I soon 4.  on well with the two girls Judy and Annie.

Mrs. Robinson was much  5.  than her husband. There was a moment of embarrassment when Granny asked about her   6. . Mum was about to apologize   7.   Mrs. Robinson laughed and said it was quite all right and that she had been in   8. long enough to know it was the Chinese custom. She   9.   told us that she was 32, though her husband was 52.

And of course they entirely   10. the dinner. Like a perfect Chinese hostess, Mum and especially Granny  11.  stuffing(填) them with food and urging them to eat and to drink, apologizing all the time that it’s a homely meal. 12.  , Mrs. Robinson said to Mum, “In the West any hostess would be proud of such a feast instead of apologizing for it, and we don’t urge the guests to eat or drink.   13.  so many good things before me, I certainly don’t need any urging. The problem is how to prevent  14.  overeating owing to your keeping putting food into my bowl.” We

all  15.  laughter at that.

When they   16.   to leave, they thanked us not only for the excellent dinner, but for giving them such a nice   17.  . Besides, they insisted on giving every one of us a hug and a  18. , which did embarrass me. But I think Granny was really   19.  when they kissed her.

It’s surprising how a little good will on both sides can  20. language and cultural barriers.

21. A. sons         B. babies           C. daughters            D. friends

22. A. bringing     B. taking           C. fetching         D. adding

23. A. decoration       B. direction        C. introduction     D. instruction

24. A. made         B. went         C. talked               D. got

25. A. older            B. younger      C. thinner              D. taller

26. A. marriage     B. belief           C. age              D. salary

27. A. while            B. when         C. but              D. and

28. A. Britain          B. Canada       C. America          D. China

29. A. honestly     B. gradually        C. excitedly            D. loudly

30. A. prepared     B. tasted           C. enjoyed          D. swallowed

31. A. continued        B. remained     C. suggested            D. kept

32. A. However      B. Besides      C. Therefore            D. Instead

33.A. For           B. With         C. Over             D. As

34. A. themselves       B. herself          C. ourselves            D. myself

35.A. broke out     B. gave off     C. burst into           D. set out

36. A. came         B. hurried      C. got              D. rose

37. A. day          B. time         C. meal             D. gift

38. A. smile            B. word         C. kiss             D. hand

39. A. touched      B. interested       C. attracted            D. encouraged

40. A. change       B. improve      C. damage           D. break

 

 

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