He()me if I knew the way to the station.
A.said
B.asked
C.told
A.said
B.asked
C.told
第1题
A.except
B.except for
C.except what
D.besides that
第2题
A.recognized
B.extended
C.persuaded
D.prevented
第3题
A. understand
B. recognized
C. remembered
D. knew
第4题
According to the passage, we know the writer ______.
A.seldom loses things
B.very often loses things
C.loses things once in a while
D.never loses things
第5题
1.A.later
B.glass
C.for
D.trouble
E.to
2.A.later
B.glass
C.for
D.trouble
E.to
3.A.later
B.glass
C.for
D.trouble
E.to
4.A.later
B.glass
C.for
D.trouble
E.to
5.A.later
B.glass
C.for
D.trouble
E.to
第6题
D.He had me describe the wallet to him, and then he insisted that I report the missing wallet to the police. I told him that I didn’t particularly want to get the police involved in it; besides, I was in a hurry because I had an appointment with my doctor in just a few minutes ... I explained to him that my biggest worry at the moment was how I was going to pay the check. He told me not to worry about that. He had me write down my name and address, and he said he would send me a bill.
6. When he walked back to the table, the writer asked the people at the table about his wallet.
A.True
B.False
7. The manager came up pretty soon to see what had happene.
A.True
B.False
8. Why was the writer so sure he had brought his wallet with him?
A.He remembered that he didn’t leave it at home.
B.He always felt his pocket for the wallet before he left home.
C.He believed his own memory.
D.He had taken it out to pay the taxi-driver.
9. According to the passage, the writer most probably lost his wallet when .
A.he took it out to pay for the taxi
B.he walked into the restaurant
C.he was eating dinner
D.he was ordering his dish
10. Why did the writer walk back to the table where he had been sitting?
A.He was sure his wallet was still there.
B.It was possible that he could find his wallet there.
C.He could ask someone there about his wallet.
D.He saw the wallet lying on the floor near the table.
第7题
【C7】______a few minutes he put the paper down with an impatient gesture. He has not realized I was there, and probably because of his surprise, made a【C8】______about the weather. Then he glanced at me and said, "End of term?" "The end of university【C9】______me, "I said. I had not【C10】______.got used to the idea that from then on I was【C11】______longer a student. "Well, now you've got your【C12】______, I expect you are looking【C13】______to a long summer break. "" Not exactly, "I said. "The first thing I must do is to look for a job I've got my name down for three or four interview, but to【C14】______you the truth, they do not【C15】______me much."
For the rest of the【C16】______, we talked about my studies. Now that I know Mr. Merrick well, I know he never asks questions to pass the time.【C17】______that time we reached London, he knew almost all there was to know about me.【C18】______I was saying goodbye, he handed me a business【C19】______with his name on it and the address of Merrick Enterprises Ltd. in the city.
"If you run【C20】______of ideas during the summer, "he said, "give me a ring."
【C1】
A.nowhere
B.everywhere
C.anywhere
D.wherever
第8题
【B4】 of us could know how our relationship would 【B5】 over the years. When I came back to DeMatha to teach English, I worked for Dr. Offutt, the department chairman. My discussion with him were like graduate seminars in adolescent 【B6】 , classroom management and school leadership.
After several years, I was 【B7】 department chairman, and our relationship 【B8】 again. I thought that it might be 【B9】 chairing the department, since all of my 【B10】 English teachers were 【B12】 there, but Dr. Offutt supported me 【B11】 . He knew when to give me advice 【B13】 curriculum, texts and personnel, and when to let me 【B14】 my own course.
In 1997, I needed his 【B15】 about leaving DeMatha to become principal at another school. 【B16】 he had asked me to stay at DeMatha, I might have. 【B17】 , he encouraged me to seize the opportunity.
Five years ago, I became the principal of DeMatha. 【B18】 , Dr. Offutt was there for me, letting me know that I could 【B19】 him. I have learned from him that great teachers have an inexhaustible 【B20】 of lessons to teach.
【B1】
A.concerned
B.worried
C.determined
D.decided
第9题
第10题
Harry was worried. He remembered【24】the woman a return ticket. After he【25】the Jersey timetable for May 22nd, he knew she was right. However, had he made【26】mistake?【27】what to do, he smiled at the child, "Did you have a nice holiday in Jersey?" he said to her. "Yes," she answered shyly. "The seashore was【28】and I can swim【29】!"
"That's fine," said Harry. "My little girl can't swim a bit yet. Of course, she's only three..."
Harry turned to the mother, "I remember your ticket, madam," he said. "30 you didn't get one for your daughter,【31】you?"
"Well," the woman looked at the child. "I mean she hasn't started【32】yet. She is only four. "
"A four-year-old child【33】have a ticket, madam. A child's return ticket to Jersey costs $13.50. So if the railway pays your hotel bill, you will【34】. $1.50. The law is the law, but since the mistake was【35】..."
Saying nothing, the woman stood up, took the child's hand and left the office.
(41)
A.bought
B.sold
C.got
D.paid