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Paul had just left college and was offered an interview for a position in a company in New York. As he needed to move from Texas to New York if he got the job, he wanted to talk about the decision with someone before accepting it. But his parents had died. He remembered that his father had suggested he should turn to an old friend of his family if he needed advice.
The older man said, “Go to New York and have the interview. But I want you to go on a train and I want you to get a private compartment(车厢). Don’t take anything to write with, anything to listen to or anything to read, and don’t talk to anybody except when you order the meal. Call me when you get to New York and I will tell you what to do next.”
At first, Paul followed the advice closely. The trip took two days. As he had brought along nothing to do, he quickly became bored. He realized he was being forced into quite time – he could do nothing but think. About three hours outside New York City he broke the rules, asked for a pencil and paper and kept writing down the thoughts until the train arrived in New York.
Paul called the family friend from the train station.
“Thank you, Uncle I know what you wanted. You wanted me to think. And now I know what to do.”“I guessed you could understand my idea, Paul,” came the reply, “Good luck.”
Now, years later, Paul runs a company in New York. And he always spends a couple of days being alone with no phone, no television and no people to think quietly.
小题1:Paul would go to New York for __________.
A.a conferenceB.a visitC.educationD.an interview
小题2:We can know from the passage that _______.
A.Paul had worked in Texas for three years.
B.the older man advised Paul to go by air
C.Paul broke the rules before arriving in New York.
D.Now Paul runs companies both in New York and Texas.
小题3:According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.Paul had a talk with a clever man during the trip.
B.The older man’s advice influenced Paul greatly.
C.Paul only brought a pencil and paper with him.
D.The older man lived in New York.
小题4:What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Time to be quietB.You’re not alone
C.Studying in the JourneyD.Friends are useful

答案

小题1:D
小题1:C
小题1:B
小题1:A
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小题1:细节题:从第一段的句子:Paul had just left college and was offered an interview for a position in a company in New York.可知Paul要去纽约参加面试。选D
小题1:细节题:从第三段的句子:About three hours outside New York City he broke the rules,可知在到纽约前,他违反了规定。选C
小题1:细节题:从第六段的句子:可知老人的建议对Paul影响很大。选B
小题1:主旨题:从第五段的句子:“Thank you, Uncle I know what you wanted. You wanted me to think.和第六段的内容:可知答案是A
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试题【Paul had just left college and was offered an interview for a position in a comp】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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Peter is from Japan. He went to America last month. One day, he walked into a small restaurant for dinner. He wanted to eat eggs, but he didn’t know how to say them in English. He looked around, and he saw a girl eating eggs. So he pointed the eggs on the girl’s table. The waiter knew what he would like. After some time, he brought eggs to Peter.
Then Peter wanted to eat mushrooms(蘑菇), but nobody ate mushrooms in the restaurant. He took out a pencil and drew a picture of a mushroom on the menu. The waiter saw the picture and then went away. After some time, he got back. He didn’t bring mushrooms to Peter, but he gave him a black umbrella(雨伞).
小题1:Where did the story take place(发生)?
A. In a library           B. In a hospital                C. In a restaurant
小题2:How did Peter get the eggs ?
A. He pointed the eggs on the girl’s table. and the waiter understood what he wanted to eat.
B. He told the waiter what he wanted to eat.
C. He drew a picture of an egg and the waiter understood what he wanted to eat.
小题3:What’s the Chinese meaning(意思) of “point”?
A. 扔                       B. 卖                   C. 指向
小题4: Why did the waiter bring an umbrella to Peter?
A. Because Peter wanted an umbrella.
B. Because the waiter thought the picture on the menu was an umbrella.
C. Because Peter drew an umbrella on the menu.
小题5:What can be the best title(标题) for the story?
A. A happy Trip             B. A Hard Dinner            C. A Bad Restaurant
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A farmer asked his son, a fifteen-year-old boy to work on the farm for one year. Every day the boy got up early and worked  41  until evening, just like his father. Time passed quickly. The boy’s crops(庄稼)grew well.   42  the last day of the year, the father called his son to him, “I’m very happy to see that you have done well for the whole year”, said the father, “I’ll give you a present, tell me  43  you want ”.The boy smiled and showed his father a big piece of bread made from his wheat(小麦). “I’ve already got the  44  present. No pains, No gains. I think this is what you wanted   45   to know”. His father was quite pleased to hear that.
小题1:A. hard           B. slowly          C. hardly
小题2:A. At             B. On              C. In
小题3:A. what           B. how             C. where
小题4:A. worst          B. least             C. best
小题5:A. I              B. my              C. me
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Jackie Chan was born on April 7, 1954, in Hong Kong, China. His parents left mainland China for Hong Kong a short time before he was born. His parents named him “Chan Kong-sang”, which means “born in Hong Kong”. They wanted to celebrate a safe trip to Hong Kong.
At first, Jackie’s family lived in the French Embassy(大使馆).His father was a cook, and his mother was a housekeeper. When Jackie was seven years old, his family moved to Australia. His father got a job in the American Embassy. Later, back in Hong Kong, Jackie’s father sent him to the China Drama Academy. Jackie studied and worked 19 hours a day. The students practiced Kong Fu and learned how to do many stunts(特技表演)there.
When Jackie was 17, he began to do dangerous stunts for films. In the early 1980s, Jackie went to Hollywood, but he wasn’t very successful. He went on to make films in Hong Kong and had great success.Finally,in 1995,Jackie Chan became famous in the United States.Today,Jackie Chan has both Chinese and American fans and his films make millions of dollars. 
小题1:When did Jackie Chan’s parents move to Hong Kong?
A. They moved to Hong Kong a short time after Jackie Chan was born.
B. They moved to Hong Kong a short time before Jackie Chan was born.
C. They moved to Hong Kong after they came back from America.
小题2:What did Jackie Chan learn in the China Drama Academy?
A. Dramas        B. Dancing        C. Kong Fu and stunts
小题3:Which is true according to the passage?
A. Jackie Chan is about forty years old.
B. He wasn’t very successful when he first went to Hollywood.
C. He became famous at the age of 17.
小题4:From the passage we know that_________.
A. neither his American fans nor his Chinese fans like his films.
B. everybody in the world likes his films very much
C. his films are popular not only in China but also in America
小题5:We can learn from the article that _____.
A. Jackie Chan’s mother was also born in Hong Kong .
B. At first, Jackie’s family lived in France.
C. the time when his family moved to Australia was around 1961.
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" Wanted: A violin. Can’t pay much. Call…"
The ad in the newspaper made me remember my childhood. Because my family was  36 , I couldn’t have a violin. So I asked, "Daddy, may I have a   37 ?" Daddy’s face looked sad. But a few weeks later, Daddy went home with a case in his hand. Inside the case was a second—hand violin for seven dollars.
No one could know how   38  I was when I took my violin to school for my first lesson. Several years later, I became famous as a violinist. And then, I carefully   39 the violin away.
Now   40  this ad, I discovered the case deep in my closet(储藏室). I put it on the table. Then I picked up the   41  , walked to the telephone and called the number.
Later in the day, a man aged about 30 knocked at the door. "I’ve been expecting
someone can answer my advertisement.  My daughter wants a violin so   42  ," he said, examining my violin. "How much is it?"
I said, "   43 dollars. "
"Are you surer" he asked. "Seven dollars," I  44  and then added, "I hope your daughter will be   45  to have it and enjoy it as I did. "
I smiled, but I found my tears roiling down my face.
小题1:
A.richB.poorC.largeD.small
小题2:
A.drumB.guitarC.violinD.piano
小题3:
A.surprisedB.excitedC.boredD.interested
小题4:
A.carriedB.putC.tookD.threw
小题5:
A.aboutB.byC.inD.for
小题6:
A.adB.violinC.caseD.newspaper
小题7:
A.badlyB.easilyC.quicklyD.luckily
小题8:
A.NinetyB.TwentyC.SevenD.Five
小题9:
A.repeatedB.showedC.remindedD.suggested
小题10:
A.cleverB.sadC.afraidD.happy

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The food in White Rose Restaurant was cheap and good, but nobody seemed to want to eat there. There were very few people going to eat there. The owner was very worried about it.
Then he thought of a good idea. A few weeks later, his restaurant was always full of men and their girlfriends.  Whenever a gentleman came with a lady, a kind waiter would give each of them a beautiful menu. The menus looked exactly the same on the outside, but there was an important difference inside. The menu that the waiter handed to the man gave the correct price for each dish and each bottle of wine, while the menu that he handed to the lady gave a much higher price! So when the man calmly ordered dish after dish and wine after wine, the lady thought he was much more generous than he really was! The man could make a good impression on the lady.
小题1:How was the food in White Rose Restaurant?
A.Cheap and good.B.Cheap but bad.
C.Expensive and bad.D.Expensive but good.
小题2:When a gentleman and his girlfriend went into the restaurant, the waiter would give            a beautiful menu.
A.the gentleman B.the ladyC.each of themD.neither of them
小题3: According to the passage, when a gentleman and his girlfriend had a meal at the restaurant, the meal would be paid by     
A.the lady onlyB.the gentleman only
C.both of the gentleman and the lady D.the gentleman or the lady
小题4:What might the lady think of her boyfriend after having a meal together at this restaurant?
A.She thought he wanted to impress her.
B.She thought he pretended to be rich.
C.She thought he was very generous.
D.She thought he was the owner of the restaurant.
小题5:What does the story mainly suggest?
A.People like to go to expensive restaurants.
B.A restaurant owner should design different menus for different guests.
C.The men should pretend to be generous before their girlfriends.
D.It’s helpful for businessmen to learn customers’ thoughts

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