题目列表(包括答案和解析)
| A.was found in a shop | B.was sent to the judge |
| C.was found in a dustbin | D.was never to be found |
| A.there was the address of an important judge in it |
| B.there was a lot of money in it |
| C.he put in it a diamond ring he had just bought |
| D.it was a very expensive one |
| A.The businessman broke his promise. |
| B.The dustman asked the businessman to give him more money. |
| C.They began to quarrel because the wallet got dirty. |
| D.The dustman kept the diamond ring for himself. |
| A.took the side of the businessman |
| B.made a wise(明智的) decision |
| C.took pity on the loser |
| D.didn't know what to do |
| A.The businessman hid it. |
| B.The dustman kept it. |
| C.The judge stole it. |
| D.The story of the ring was nothing but a lie. |
| A.Wednesday | B.Thursday | C.Friday | D.Saturday |
| A.She hurt her ankle. | B.She stopped playing. |
| C.She fell down and lost the game. | D.She got hurt and lost the game. |
| A.excited | B.nervous | C.happy | D.calm |
| A.she did as she planned | B.she had confidence that she could do it |
| C.a lot of fans were for her | D.all of the above |
| A.Li Na makes winning return | B.Li Na fell to Kiki Bertens |
| C.Li Na won the game | D.Li Na has a lot of fans |
| A.surprised | B.excited | C.upset | D.happy |
| A.she wasn’t badly ill |
| B.Dr. Kelly helped her a lot and paid for her cost |
| C.the cost for her disease is only the cost for a glass of milk |
| D.other people knew that she was kind and gave her a hand |
| A.Dr. Kelly lived a poor life when he was young. |
| B.Little Kelly was thankful when he left the woman’s house. |
| C.Dr. Kelly didn’t remember the woman at all. |
| D.The woman believed in God very much when she saw the words written by Dr. Kelly. |
| A.The Boy And The Woman | B.A Glass of Milk |
| C.A Sick Woman | D.A Strange Disease |
One day,a man telephoned Norman Vincent Peale.He was in great depression (沮丧,意气消沉)and told Morman that he had nothing left to live for.Peale invited the man to his office.“Everything is gone,and I'm hopeless,”the mall told him.”I'm living in the deepest darkness.In fact,I've lost heart for living altogether.’’
Norman Vincent Peale smiled sympathetically(同情地).”Let’s take a look at your situation,”he said calmly.On a piece of paper he drew a straight line down the middle.He suggested that they list on the left side the things the man had lost,and on the right, the things that had been left.”You won't need that column(栏;列)on the right side,”said the man sadly.”I have nothing left.”
Peale asked,”When did your wife leave you?”
”What do you mean? She hasn't left me.My wire loves me!”
”That's great said Peale enthusiastically(热情地).”Then that will be number one in the right-hand column:Wife hasn't left.Now, when were your children put into prison?”
”That's a silly question.My children aren't in prison!”
”Good! That's number two in the right-hand column:Children not in prison.”said Peale,writing it down.
After a few more questions in the same column,the man finally got the point and smiled in spite of himself(不由自主地).”Funny,how things change when you think of them that way.”he said.
1.The author suggests that ________________.
A.we should ask for help when we are in trouble
B.we should think of the things in a positive(积极的)way
C.people in depression need understanding
D.we should stop people who want to die
2.The man had lost heart for living because ___________.
A.his wife had left him
B. he had lost everything in his life
C.he only thought of the dark side of his life
D.he was suffering from the disease
3.Peale drew a straight line on a piece of paper to ____________.
A.show the man how to divide a piece of paper
B.help the man analyze(分析)his situation
C.make a list of things he needed to do
D.show his kindness
4.We can infer(推论)that the man in depression finally __________.
A.went home happily
B. filled the left column with bad things
C.left the office angrily
D.killed himself
5.How many things are written down on the left side of the column?
A.One. B.Two C.Three. D.None.
One Friday night,a poor young man stood at a gate of the railway station,playing his violin.Many people put money into the hat lying in front of him.
The next day,the young man came to the gate of the railway station again,and put his hat on the ground.But different from what he always did in the past days,he took out a large piece of paper and laid it on the ground.It said,“Last night,a gentleman named George Sang put an important thing into my hat by mistake.Please come soon,Mr. Sang.”
After about half an hour,a middle--aged man ran to the young man in a hurry and said,“It’s you! You do come here.I know that you’re an honest man and will certainly come here.” The young man asked,“Are you Mr. George Sang? Did you lose anything?” “A lottery(奖券)ticket,” answered the middle--aged man.The young man took out of a lottery ticket and gave it to the man.
The prize of the lottery ticket was $500,000.Yesterday when the middle--aged man knew he won,he was very happy.He took out 50 dollars and put it in the hat.However,the lottery ticket was also thrown in.
Later,someone asked the young man,“You play the violin in the railway station every day to make money.Why didn't you just take the prize of the lottery ticket for yourself?” The young man said,“Although I don't have much money,I live happily.But if I lose honesty.I won't be happy forever.”
1.One Friday night,_________.
A.a poor young man was playing his violin at a gate of the railway station
B.someone took away some money from the hat lying in front of the young man
C.people didn't want to put money into the hat because they didn't like his music
D.people saw a poor young man standing at the railway station
2.Why did a middle-aged man run to the young man in a hurry?
A.Because he was an honest man and would certainly come.
B.Because he wanted to look for his lost lottery ticket.
C.Because he was too sad to find his lottery ticket.
D.Because he got 50 dollars ready to put into the hat.
3.The middle-aged man _________.
A.won the prize of the lottery ticket
B.won $5,000,000 with the lottery ticket
C.had a lot of money to help the poor young man
D.gave 50 dollars to the young man because of his honesty
4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
A.Though the young man didn't have much money,he lived happily.
B.The young man thought that if he lost honesty,he wouldn't be happy forever.
C.People thought the young man sold the man's lottery ticket.
D.Someone asked the young marl why he didn't take the prize of the lottery ticket.
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