put the books in his car in a quiet street. Then he went to other shops to buy something else. At six he came
back to the car. One door was open and the books were not there. David drove home.
That night he wrote a letter to a newspaper. The next day he went to the police station.
On Friday people read this in the newspaper:
Books: Have you any old books? I buy old and modern books.
Open all day on Saturday. David Moore. 26 Fry Road.
David stayed at home on Saturday. The first man came at eight. David took him to the kitchen (厨房). At
half past nine another man arrived. He had a bag under his arm.
"Mr Moore?" the man asked.
"That"s right," David said."Can I help you?"
"I"ve got some good books. You buy books, don" t you?"
"Yes. Bring them in. Let me have a look."
Soon the books were on the dining table." Come in now," David called," and bring the list." A policeman
came into the dining- room. He read the names on the books and the names on the list in his hand. They were
the same. "Come with me, sir," the policeman said to the man.
B. student
C. teacher
D. shopkeeper
B. policeman
C. driver
D. cook
B. wants to return the the books to David
C. wants to show the books to David
D. has read the newspaper
a. He left his car in a quiet street.
b. He went to the police station.
c. He wrote a letter to a newspaper.
d. He bought some dear books.
e. He bought something else at other shops.
B. e,d,c,a,b
C. d,a,e,c,b
D. c,d,e,a,b
B. Friday
C. Saturday
D. Sunday
like any subjects except playing when he was at school. Of course he learned nothing and the bosses wouldn"t
use a man like him. He has to stay at home, but doesn"t do any housework, only watches TV or lies on bed. It
makes his parents angry. They want him to study something, he always think it difficult and doesn"t listen to
them.
One day Robert was walking near a bookshop while some young men were talking about the writers. He
heard the publishing house pays the writers a lot. He became interested in it. As soon as he got home, he began
to write. But he couldn"t write anything. At last he bought a book and copied a story. Then he posted it to the
publishing house. He waited for nearly half a year, but didn"t get any answers. He had to ask an editor on the
telephone,"Have you read my story yet, sir?" "Yes," said the editor, "I had read it before you were born!"
B. Robert didn"t study hard at all
C. Robert hoped to be a writer
D. Robert wasn"t clever enough
B. he likes nothing except playing
C. he doesn"t go to work on time
D. he isn"t friendly to his workmates
B. he didn"t study hard before
C. he"s too lazy to do any housework
D. he isn"t polite to them
B. surprise his friends
C. win a prize
D. get much money
B. the story wasn"t interesting
C. the story was taken from a book
D. the young man wasn"t famous enough
Mr. Roy likes to travel 1 in his spare time. He likes to sit beside the window and look the scenery
through the window when he is on a train. One day he went to travel himself. He 2 a seat near windows
as soon as he got on the train. He found that all of window seats were taken. He went on another railway
carriage. He found out one. There was a young man sitting in the seat 3 this one. Mr. Roy was happy
that the young man hadn"t 4 the seat by the window. He went to the seat quickly. When he 5 it, Mr.
Roy saw that there was a piece of paper 6 some words on the seat. It said,"This seat is broken. You can"t
take it, Please find another seat. Thank you.""A broken seat on a train? Is that 7 ?" Mr. Roy said 8 sadly,
but he walked on and found 9 empty seat. It isn"t beside a window. He had to sit in. When the train would
10 , a very beautiful girl got on the train. The young man quickly took the paper off the seat beside his as
soon as he saw her, and let the girl sit in during the whole trip.
( )1. A. by bus | B. by train B. found B. beside B. taken B. arrived B. with B. comfortable B. happily B. others B. stop | C. by ship C. looked for C. in C. put C. saw C. for C. dangerous C. to the young man C. another C. begin | D. by plane D. looked D. under D. seen D. got D. of D. possible D. to himself D. the other D. got | ||||||||||||||||
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When a friend was visiting David, it began 1 . So David told him 2 that night. "You may stay here 3 the night," he said. "OK," answered his friend. But 4 minutes 5 , the friend went out. He didn"t tell David where 6 going nor (也没有) did he ask for an umbrella. When David was about 7 , his friend 8 . He was all wet through. "Where 9 you 9 ?" asked David. "I have been 10 ," answered the friend, "to tell my mother that I"ll not go home tonight because of the rain." | |||||||||||||||||||
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