题目内容

It was my first year teaching in a special needs class, and I wasn’t sure what to expect at our yearly. Special Olympics sports meeting. My   1  had some challenges, from learning disabilities to cerebral palsy(大脑性麻痹).
Mark was one with the latter. Restricted to a   2 , he had to fight his spasms (抽筋) just to control his movements.   3 , he always had a positive attitude and greeted everyone with a huge smile.
His classmates   4  him and always took the time to make sure he was included in group activities, especially Mike, Andy and Lucas, three boys who were good at   5 . Obviously, Mark wanted to be like them, unrestricted by the limitation of his   6  and watching them moving on the playing field seemed to fill him with   7  .
When the day came, Mike, Andy and Lucas   8  well in their sports events, and gave the normally calm audience something to cheer about. Mark sat in his wheelchair on the sidelines,  9   them on.
The final event of the day was the 400 meter race.   10  was invited to either walk or run, according to their ability, around the   11  length of the track.
When Mike, Andy and Lucas reached the finish line, they   12   and turned to look behind them. At the   13   of the crowd, determined not to be left behind, was Mark. All his classmates had   14   him. He was alone on the track with over half the distance left to   15 .
Mike, Andy and Lucas looked at each other, and a silent   16  passed between them. Slowly, they jogged   17  towards their friend, cheering him on   18  he had done for them moments before.
The progress was   19 , but in the end the three star runners and Mark crossed the finish line together to the enthusiastic cries of their teachers and classmates. Seeing the look on Mark’s face as he crossed the finish line, hands upraised and laughing, I came to understand what   20  the Special Olympics, and the determined athletes who compete, so extraordinary.
Years later, I’m still cheering them on.
小题1:
A.partnersB.friendsC.studentsD.classmates
小题2:
A.bedB.machineC.wheelchairD.desk
小题3:
A.SoB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Therefore
小题4:
A.protectedB.satisfiedC.respectedD.loved
小题5:
A.sportsB.practiceC.studiesD.expression
小题6:
A.interestsB.bodyC.habitsD.mind
小题7:
A.wonderB.trustC.stressD.reset
小题8:
A.trainedB.playedC.operatedD.prepared
小题9:
A.bringingB.holdingC.cheeringD.moving
小题10:
A.SomeoneB.NobodyC.AnybodyD.Everyone
小题11:
A.entireB.differentC.averageD.equal
小题12:
A.fellB.pausedC.rushedD.rested
小题13:
A.centerB.frontC.endD.top
小题14:
A.leftB.ignoredC.passedD.helped
小题15:
A.continueB.jogC.walkD.cover
小题16:
A.demandB.thoughtC.actionD.relief
小题17:
A.backB.alongC.againD.on
小题18:
A.whileB.althoughC.sinceD.as
小题19:
A.boringB.greatC.slowD.relaxing
小题20:
A.leavesB.findsC.keepsD.makes

小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:B
小题4:D
小题5:A
小题6:B
小题7:A
小题8:B
小题9:C
小题10:D
小题11:A
小题12:B
小题13:C
小题14:C
小题15:D
小题16:B
小题17:A
小题18:D
小题19:C
小题20:D

试题分析:本文讲述了作者的得了大脑性麻痹症的学生很渴望像其他的学生一样,但是他尽管身体的残疾但是非常的乐观,在运动会上其他的同学陪伴着他跑完了全程。
小题1:A. partners合作者   B. friends朋友  C. students 学生    D. classmates同学 结合上下文可知作者是老师,在特殊奥运会上,应该是他的学生遇到一些挑战。故选C
小题2:A. bed 床  B. machine机器    C. wheelchair 轮椅   D. desk桌子 根据句意:马克患有大脑麻痹症,他的身体受到轮椅的束缚。故选C
小题3:A. So因此,所以   B. However然而   C. Otherwise否则   D. Therefore因此  根据句意:联系上下文,他不得不和身体的抽搐做斗争以便控制自己的行动,但是,他总是有一个积极的态度,这里表转折。故选B
小题4:A. protected 受保护的  B. satisfied 使满意的  C. respected 尊敬的   D. loved热爱的  根据句意:他的同学很爱他,总是花时间帮助他,确保他能够参加小组活动。故选D
小题5:根据句意:这篇文章讲的参加运动会,故可知这里的三个男生都擅长运动。故选A
小题6:根据上下文句意:很显然,马克想和那三个男生一样,不受身体的限制。故选B
小题7:A. wonder惊奇   B. trust信任   C. stress 压力    D. reset设置,清零  根据句意:马克看着他们在运动场上运动,他看起来内心充满了惊奇。
小题8:A. trained训练   B. played 参加竞赛   C. operated 操作  D. prepared准备 根据句意:麦克,安迪还有卢卡斯在他们的项目上做的非常好,引得观众们瞬间欢呼起来。
小题9:根据前文可知:马克坐在边线上,也和他们一起欢呼。故选C
小题10:A. Someone有人   B. Nobody无人  C. Anybody 任何人   D. Everyone每个人 根据句意:最后一个项目是400米赛跑,每个人都被邀请去走或者跑步。
小题11:A. entire整个   B. different不同  C. average 平均  D. equal平等 根据句意:每个人都被邀请尽他们自己的努力,在整个跑道上行走或者跑步。故选A
小题12:A. fell掉下   B. paused 暂停  C. rushed急忙    D. rested休息 根据句意:当麦克,安迪还有卢卡斯到达终点线的时候,他们停下来,转过身去看看他们后面的人。
小题13:根据上下文可知,在人群的末端,是马克,他也决心不落后。故选C
小题14:根据句意:所有的同学都超过了他。故选C
小题15:A. continue 继续  B. jog 慢跑    C. walk步行  D. cover覆盖  根据句意:马克一个人在跑道上完成他剩下的距离,由于马克是坐在轮椅上,故排除B,C。cover a distance行走一段距离,固定结构,故选D
小题16:A. demand要求   B. thought想法    C. action行动   D. relief救济 根据句意:麦克,安迪还有卢卡斯互相看了看,他们默认了一个相同的想法。故选B
小题17:根据句意:他们向他们的朋友马克跑出,马克在他们的身后,应该是向后跑去。故选A
小题18:A. while当…时候     B. although 尽管C. since自从,因为 D. as正如;句意:他们为马克加油,正如马克之前为他们加油一样。故选D.
小题19:根据前文,马克是坐在轮椅上,所以他们的进度是慢的。故选C
小题20:结合第一段,这里作者理解了什么促成了奥运会,故选D.
点评:本文较难,句式比较松散,意思比较隐晦。对于此类完形填空题,学生在第一遍的时候可以整体的阅读,切不要做一个看一个这样很难把握好文章的大意。对于不能理解语句注意使用句子成分的方法去判断它的主谓来分析句意,要将自己设身处地的融入到情节中,跟着作者的意思走,才能很好的完成。
练习册系列答案
相关题目
When he wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain turned to Hannibal. The relationship between Hannibal and Twain began in November 1839, when Twain’s father decided to leave the village in Florida and move east about 35 miles to the somewhat larger and more prosperous Hannibal, on the banks of the Mississippi River. Twain marked his fourth birthday about a week after the family settled there. He showed little promise of becoming a long-term resident. However, because his health was so poor that his parents probably feared he would not survive childhood.
During the family’s first few years in Hannibal, Twain was too young to understand fully the changes going on around him. About the time the family moved into their new home. Twain’s health improved a lot. Instead of having to lead a quiet indoor life, he could roam the streets of Hannibal. Climb the surrounding hills, explore the area’s caves and splash about in local swimming holes. He reveled in his newfound freedom, spending nearly all his free time playing outdoors with the other boys in town and soon becoming a leader.
Twain’s carefree days did not last long, on March 24, 1847, his father died. For the next six years, his brother Henry, and his sister Pamela lived with their mother in the family home. Twain began taking odd jobs after school to bring in extra money. Within a year of his father’s death, he quit school and became an apprentice (学徒) printer, and when his brother Orion bought the Hannibal Journal in 1851, Twain went to work for him as a printer and editorial assistant. The stories he wrote for Orion’s paper, his first publications, taught him that he much preferred writing to typesetting. Thus, when he decided to leave Hannibal in May 1853, he already had an idea of his future career.
小题1: Why did little Mark Twain move and live in Hannibal?
A.Because he wanted to live in a larger and more prosperous city.
B.Because his father brought him there.
C.Because he wanted to wrote his novels there.
D.Because he wanted to become a long-term resident of Hannibal.
小题2: When did Mark Twain become healthy?
A.As soon as he arrived in Hannibal.
B.At the time when his family moved into their old home.
C.After his father died.
D.At the time when his family moved into their new home.
小题3: The last paragraph mainly tells us _________.
A.the happy childhood of Mark Twain
B.how Mark Twain became a famous writer
C.how Mark Twain to earn money to support his family
D.why Mark decided to leave Hannibal
Robby was 11 when his mother dropped him off for his first piano lesson. I prefer students begin at an earlier age. Robby insisted that it had always been his mother’s dream to hear him play the piano, so I took him in as a student.
Robby tried and tried while I listened and encouraged him and gave him more instructions (指导). But he just did not have any inborn ability.
I only saw his mother from a distance. She always waved and smiled but never came in. Then one day Robby stopped coming to our lessons. I thought about calling him but I guessed he had decided to try something else.
I was also glad that he stopped coming for the sake of my career. However, several weeks before the recital (演奏会) of my students, Robby came,telling me that he never stopped practicing and begged me to allow him to take part. I agreed but I made him perform last in the program, so I could always save his poor performance through my “curtain closer”.
I was surprised when he announced that he had chosen one piece of Mozart’s. Never had I heard a piece of Mozart’s played so well by someone at his age. When he finished, everyone was cheering.
I ran up and put my arms around Robby in joy. “I’ve never heard you play like that, Robby!  How’d you do it?”
“Well, Miss Hondorf. Do you remember I told you my mom was sick? Actually she died this morning. She was born deaf so tonight was the first time she could hear me play. I wanted to make it special. I knew I could.”  That night, Robby was the teacher and I was the student. He taught me so many important things about life.
小题1:Why did Robby stop coming to the piano lessons suddenly?
A.He lost heart and believed that he would never make it.
B.His mother was too sick to send him to the piano lessons.
C.He thought his teacher disliked him.
D.His mother died and he didn’t need to play any longer.
小题2: Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The writer thought playing the piano shouldn’t start too late.
B.The writer thought that Robby had given up the piano lesson.
C.The writer taught Robby carefully although he hadn’t a gift for music.
D.No one else could play the piece of Mozart’s well.
小题3:From the underlined sentence we can infer that  _______.
A.the writer looked down upon Robby and disliked him
B.the writer thought Robby a bad advertisement for his teaching
C.with Robby present, the other children couldn’t play well
D.the writer couldn’t teach so many students at a time
小题4: What did the writer learn from Robby?
A.The meaning of true love.
B.The meaning of giving up necessarily.
C.The meaning of being kind to teachers.
D.The meaning of believing in teachers.
At the age of seven, I went to see my grandma in Warwick and spent the summer with her. One day I went to a general store with a   34 full of what Grandma needed.
“Excuse me, I need to   35  these,” I said .
“So ? I’m not your   36 ! You should get yourself a basket and start filling,” Miss Bee, the owner of the store, said   37  without smiling. “If you’re   38  you’ll be home by sunset.” Sunset was five hours away.   39 , the store was a puzzle, and I wasn’t sure if I would make it.
I visited Miss Bee several times a week that   40 . One afternoon when I watched her adding 35 cents instead of 29 for a can of beans, I   41  her immediately. Though being caught overcharging , she didn’t seem   42 , and she just fixed the price.
All summer long I was always tricked by Miss Bee. No sooner had I memorized the soda’s location on the shelf than she rearranged the shelves and made me  43 it all over again. But by summer’s end the   44 trip that had once taken me an hour was done in 15 minutes.
The morning I was to return to Brooklyn, I stepped in to get a bottle of water.
“What did you   45  this summer?” she said.
“That you’re so mean!” I whispered.
To my   46 , Miss Bee laughed. “When you get older, you’ll be glad our paths crossed!”
Glad I met Miss Bee ? No!
Until one day my daughter came to me with homework  47 . “It’s too hard,” she said. “Could you finish it for me?”
“If I do it for you, how will you ever learn to do it yourself?” Suddenly, I was   48  at that general store where Miss Bee had really taught me something all those years ago.
小题1:
A.bagB.bottleC.listD.can
小题2:
A.buyB.readC.borrowD.sell
小题3:
A.daughterB.servantC.masterD.teacher
小题4:
A.honestlyB.quietlyC.coldlyD.quietly
小题5:
A.busyB.stupidC.luckyD.popular
小题6:
A.HoweverB.BesidesC.ThereforeD.Also
小题7:
A.yearB.summerC.autumnD.term
小题8:
A.supportedB.attractedC.correctedD.remembered
小题9:
A.excitedB.unfriendlyC.movedD.uncomfortable
小题10:
A.hunt forB.step ontoC.learn aboutD.care for
小题11:
A.schoolB.shoppingC.businessD.sightseeing
小题12:
A.eatB.earnC.forgetD.learn
小题13:
A.shameB.delightC.surpriseD.regret
小题14:
A.signsB.troublesC.scoresD.rules
小题15:
A.outB.aheadC.aroundD.back
Robeson was born in a very poor family. At seven, he had to pick coal in a deserted mine near his home, and then he sold__36__he had picked and earned a few coins to help his parents. He had__37__schooling, for being so poor, how could they__38__school fees? 
When he was fifteen, he worked__39__a servant in a school. Looking at other children studying in the classroom,he felt__40__for himself. How he__41__to have the same chance! He decided to study by__42__.In the daytime, after the sweeping and cleaning was over, he__43__stand by the window outside the classroom trying to catch what the teacher said. At night, he tried his best to remember what he__44__during the day. He worked__45__hard at his lessons that he sometimes had just three or four hours to sleep. The more he learned, the greater__46__he showed in his lessons. A math teacher discovered him and came to like this diligent boy and__47__him to sit at the back of the class. In one exam, he was the__48__one in the whole school who reached the highest grade. He would have been given the scholarship if he__49__a regular student of the school.
Robeson__50__through six long years with his study of math and wrote several articles which captured the__51__of some university professors. They admired his talent__52__his diligence. To give him a good chance, they hired him as a librarian and__53__him free guidance. Robeson felt__54__, for he was sure that before him there was a broad road__55__success.
小题1:
A.whetherB.whichC.thatD.what
小题2:
A.manyB.fewC.littleD.much
小题3:
A.buyB.affordC.sendD.read
小题4:
A.asB.likeC.forD.by
小题5:
A.angryB.happyC.proudD.sorry
小题6:
A.hatedB.decidedC.wishedD.regretted
小题7:
A.the teacherB.himselfC.his parentsD.his schoolmates
小题8:
A.couldB.ought toC.shouldD.would
小题9:
A.had learnedB.has been taughtC.has heardD.had been written down
小题10:
A.veryB.soC.tooD.quite
小题11:
A.joyB.interestC.timeD.taste
小题12:
A.allowedB.agreedC.letD.refused
小题13:
A.worstB.onlyC.lastD.laziest
小题14:
A.had beenB.has beenC.isD.was
小题15:
A.learnedB.listenedC.masteredD.struggled
小题16:
A.noticeB.influenceC.eyesD.attention
小题17:
A.except forB.according to C.as well asD.in spite of
小题18:
A.taughtB.offeredC.lentD.sent
小题19:
A.sadB.angryC.happyD.disappointed
小题20:
A.leading toB.coming fromC.made ofD.covered with
Teary Joe was a boy with a special ability: he could cry in less than a second.If he  36 something or things became difficult, Joe would  37 a pitiful face.In this way he got everything he wanted,  38     no one could resist(抗拒) his sad face.
But one day, Joe met Pipo.Pipo was begging in the street for some  39 .Pipo was very poor, but he always had the biggest_ 40 on his face.
Joe decided to help Pipo make some money.He went over to Pipo, took off his hat, and started crying with the most pitiful_  41 
In a few minutes, Joe's hat was full of coins, but when Joe offered all these to Pipo, Pipo  42      him down.
"I prefer  43 what I receive," answered Pipo with his usual smile."It's much more fun making a(n)44 to get things.Today I've washed a dog,  45 a blind old lady to the park and helped a stranger to mind his bag.Maybe I haven't gotten what I've wanted, but I've done many  46 things."
Joe walked  47 away.He had gotten everything he wanted, but he'd done  48  nothing of interest.He hadn't even  49  himself spending almost all his time crying.
That evening, Joe_  50 a delicious cake for his supper.When his mother  51 , Joe tried to cry, but_ 52 how joyful Pipo was, Joe couldn't do it.Instead, he had an idea.He tried to get the cake in another way. Joe spent the whole evening helping his mother water the Plants and   53 the rooms.
In the end there was no  54 .But that wasn't so bad, because Joe  55 it had been much more fun doing all those than just crying to get a piece of cake.
小题1:
A.damagedB.ignoredC.boughtD.disliked
小题2:
A.put onB.put upC.put downD.put off
小题3:
A.thoughB.untilC.becauseD.unless
小题4:
A.foodB.moneyC.presentsD.suggestions
小题5:
A.smileB.doubtC.pityD.dream
小题6:
A.exhibitions B.agreementsC.resourcesD.expressions
小题7:
A.setB.turnedC.calmedD.settled
小题8:
A.inspectingB.consultingC.deservingD.asking
小题9:
A.effortB.promiseC.excuseD.difference
小题10:
A.accompaniedB.accompanyingC.companiedD.companying
小题11:
A.useless B.difficultC.hopefulD.meaningful
小题12:
A.lightlyB.sadlyC.carefullyD.cheerfully
小题13:
A.secretlyB.hardlyC.reallyD.eagerly
小题14:
A.enjoyedB.missedC.noticedD.caught
小题15:
A.cookedB.preparedC.showedD.wanted
小题16:
A.admittedB.allowedC.refusedD.decided
小题17:
A.understandingB.suggestingC.commentingD.remembering
小题18:
A.visitB.cleanC.checkD.leave
小题19:
A.cakeB.chanceC.luckD.choice
小题20:
A.regrettedB.arguedC.discoveredD.suggested
It was black in the evening. Andy, a 12-year-old boy was unwilling to go outside. But his mother, Lilly, was worried about his father and  36  he go.
About an hour ago, the husband said he had to  37 his car outside their house. ___38  enough, it seemed that the wife hadn’t heard a single  39 for a long time.
“Go and have a look. What on earth is he doing?” she said to Andy.
The boy walked out and called into the darkness “Dad?”
“Andy?”  40 was his father, who spoke slowly, in a strange way. Actually, his voice sounded  41 .   
That evening, when the man had to get  42 the car to fix it, he used a forklift to lift the car. 43   , the man didn’t place the blocks in front of the car’ s front tires to keep it from  44  forward off the forks, which was exactly  45 it did afterwards.
Little Andy saw his dad’s feet  46 out from beneath the car.  47 to take a full breath, his father sank into a sleepy, half-alive  48 .
“Keep calm, mum. Everything will be all right.” The boy  49 the scared mother.
He climbed on and tried to do something to help. Finally, the car started to come off the ground and hung in the   50 .
After a few minutes, the policemen were sent for. Luckily, the father, who  51 under the car, could still breathe, alive.
It wasn’t  52 his dad was carried into an ambulance heading for the hospital that the little boy  53  and couldn’t help crying.
Andy says one satisfying change has come out of the  54 : he is able to spend more time with his dad, who hasn’t touched a car 55 his car fell on him.
小题1:
A.statedB.demandedC.declaredD.announced
小题2:
A.cleanB.buyC.fixD.sell
小题3:
A.StrangelyB.InterestinglyC.FortunatelyD.Naturally
小题4:
A.wordB.voiceC.noiseD.sound
小题5:
A.HeB.ThisC.ThereD.It
小题6:
A.usualB.differentC.calmD.upset
小题7:
A.intoB.ontoC.beneathD.above
小题8:
A.SomehowB.AnyhowC.SomewhatD.Anyway
小题9:
A.sinking B.rollingC.drivingD.running
小题10:
A.whatB.howC.whyD.which
小题11:
A.bringingB.movingC.stickingD.taking
小题12:
A.UnableB.UnlikelyC.LikelyD.Able
小题13:
A.circumstanceB.environmentC.stateD.position
小题14:
A.encouragedB.comfortedC.requiredD.persuaded
小题15:
A.shadeB.skyC.windD.air
小题16:
A.sleptB.satC.stoodD.lay
小题17:
A.untilB.unlessC.whenD.while
小题18:
A.broke outB.broke downC.broke upD.broke off
小题19:
A.matterB.affairC.accidentD.event
小题20:
A.afterB.beforeC.whenD.since
Back in the fifteenth century in Nuremberg lived a family with eighteen children. They were so poor that two children, who wanted to pursue their talent for  26 knew their father would never be   27  able to send  either of them to Nuremberg to study at the Academy.
So they tossed (掷) a coin. Albrecht Durer, the younger, 28   the toss and went off to Nuremberg. Albert went down into the dangerous  29  and for the next four years, financed his brother, who did so well that his works were even better than those of most of his  30 . By the time he graduated, he was beginning to earn  31  fees by drawing for wealthy people. When the young artist returned home, at dinner he drank a  32 to his beloved brother for the years of  33 that had enabled him to fulfill his  34 .He said, “Albert, my blessed brother, now it is your 35 to go to Nuremberg to pursue your dream, and I will take care of you.”
With tears in his eyes, Albert held his hands close to his right cheek and said, “No, brother, I cannot go. Look... look what four years in the mines have done to my  36  !The bones in every finger have been  37 at least once. Lately I have been suffering from arthritis (关节炎) so badly in my right hand that I cannot even hold a  38  to return your toast, much less make delicate (细腻的)lines with a pen or a brush. No, brother..., for me it is too  39  .”
Deeply moved, Albrecht painstakingly drew his brother’s  40  hands with palms(手掌) together and thin fingers stretched skyward. He called his powerful drawing  41 “Hands”, to which the entire world  immediately opened their hearts and later they  42 it “ the Praying Hands”.                                  
The next time when you see a copy of that  43  creation, take a second look. Let it be your  44  , if you still need one, that no one ever makes it  45  !
小题1:
A.assistanceB.artC.scienceD.dreaming
小题2:
A.fundamentallyB.frequentlyC.financiallyD.flexibly
小题3:
A.wonB.lostC.endedD.started
小题4:
A.mountainsB.oceansC.desertsD.mines
小题5:
A.classmatesB.colleaguesC.professorsD.brothers
小题6:
A.convenientB.considerableC.considerateD.confident
小题7:
A.beerB.drinkC.dropD.toast
小题8:
A.selfish donationB.no educationC.hard workD.rich experience
小题9:
A.attemptB.ambitionC.appointmentD.assessment
小题10:
A.turnB.dreamC.kindnessD.hope
小题11:
A.healthB.bodyC.mindD.hands
小题12:
A.injuredB.strengthenedC.sharpenedD.used
小题13:
A.knifeB.spoonC.glassD.pen
小题14:
A.urgentB.unnecessaryC.messyD.late
小题15:
A.overusedB.darkC.wideD.fragile,
小题16:
A.seriouslyB.simplyC.carefullyD.gently
小题17:
A.soldB.boughtC.foundD.renamed
小题18:
A.longingB.touchingC.challengingD.disturbing
小题19:
A.reminderB.aidC.guideD.coach
小题20:
A.alongB.asideC.aloneD.aware
Some time ago I discovered that one of my chairs had a broken leg. I didn't think there would be any difficulty in getting it mended, as there are a whole lot of antique(古董) shops near my home. So I left home one morning carrying the chair with me. I went into the first shop expecting a friendly reception. I was quite wrong. The man wouldn't even look at my chair.
The second shop, though slightly more polite, was just the same, and the third and the fourth—so I decided that my approach must be wrong.
I entered the fifth shop with a plan in my mind. I placed the chair on the floor and said to the shopkeeper, “Would you like to buy a chair?” He looked it over carefully and said, “Yes, not a bad chair. How much do you want for it, sir?”“Twenty pounds,”I said. “OK,”he said. “I'll give you twenty pounds.”“It's got a slightly broken leg,” I said. “Yes, I saw that, it's nothing.”
Everything was going according to plan and I was getting excited. “What will you do with it?” I asked. “Oh, it will be easy to sell once the repair is done.”“I'll buy it,” I said. “What do you mean?” “You've just sold it to me,” he said. “Yes, I know but I've changed my mind. I am sorry. I'll give you twenty seven pounds for it.” “You must be crazy,”he said. Then, suddenly the penny dropped. “I know what you want. You want me to repair your chair.” “You're right,”I said. “And what would you have done if I had walked in and said,‘Would you mend this chair for me?’”“I wouldn't have agreed to do it,”he said. “We don't do repairs, not enough money in it and too much trouble. But I'll mend this for you, shall we say for a fiver(五英镑钞票)?” He was a very nice man and was greatly amused by the whole thing.
小题1:We can learn from the text that in the first shop the writer_________.
A.was rather impolite
B.was warmly received
C.asked the shopkeeper to buy his chair
D.asked the shopkeeper to repair his chair
小题2:The underlined word “approach” in the second paragraph means _________.
A.plan for dealing with thingsB.decision to sell things
C.idea of repairing thingsD.way of doing things
小题3:The expression “the penny dropped” in the last paragraph means the shopkeeper ____.
A.changed his mindB.accepted the offer
C.saw the writer's purposeD.decided to help the writer
小题4:How much did the writer pay?
A.£5.B.£7.C.£20.D.£27.
小题5:From the text, we can learn that the writer was _________.
A.honestB.carefulC.smartD.funny

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网