The other day I was at the railway station waiting for my sister's train to come in. 21 I was very 22 and had nothing to do, I 23 the other people on the platform. Near me three men who looked like college professors stood 24 something in a very 25 manner. They were quite 26 , for they 27 their arms and stamped their feet as they talked. Before long a train came in, but the men paid 28 attention and kept on talking. 29 the train was starting, they looked 30 , then 31 up their luggage and ran for the train. Two of the men 32 , but 33 one was left behind. He looked very 34 as he watched the train growing smaller and smaller in the 35 . Seeing him 36 so worried, a train official came up and spoke to him. “It's 37 . the official said, “There will be another 38 this evening. You will soon be able to 39 your friends. “But the trouble is, replied the man, “they came to 40 ! 21. A. For B. Though C. As D. When 22. A. early B. late C. free D. soon 23. A. found B. watched C. saw D. looked for 24. A. saying B. talking C. discussing D. having 25. A. living B. lively C. likely D. lovely 26. A. excited B. happy C. warmly D. noisy 27. A. lifted B. moved C. shook D. waved 28. A. no B. much C. little D. a little 29. A. Shortly after B. Soon C. Just then D. Just as 30. A. on B. up C. hurry D. anxious 31. A. gave B. snatched C. scratched D. took 32. A. got on B. caught C. went away D. stepped up 33. A. the next B. the last C. another D. the other 34. A. funny B. angry C. worrying D. unhappy 35. A. platform B. direction C. distance D. sight 36. A. looking B. looked C. become D. became 37. A. right B. all right C. gone D. never mind 38. A. one B. time C. train D. chance 39. A. join B. wait C. follow D. catch 40. A. meet me B. pick me up C. send off me D. see me off 查看更多

 

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    The other day I was at the railway station waiting for my sister's train to come in. 1 I was very early and had nothing to do,I 2 the other people on the platform. Near me three men who looked like college professors stood 3 something in a very lively manner. They were quite4 , for they 5 their arms and stamped their feet as they talked. Before long a train came in, but the men paid 6 attention and kept on talking. 7 the train was starting, they looked 8 , then snatched up their luggage and ran for the train. Two of the men 9 , but the other one was left behind. He looked very 10 as he watched the train growing smaller and smaller in the 11.Seeing him 12 so worried, a train official came up and spoke to him.

    "It's 13," the official said, "there will be another 14 this evening. You will soon be able to 15 your friends." "But the trouble is," replied the man, "they came to see me off."

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
1. A. ForB. ThoughC. As    D. When [    ]
2. A. foundB. watchedC. saw     D. looked for[    ]
3. A. sayingB. talkingC. discussing D. having [    ]
4. A. excitedB. happyC. warmly D. noisy[    ]
5. A. lifted B. movedC. shook   D. waved [    ]
6. A. noB. much C. little D. a little [    ]
7. A. Shortly afterB. Soon C. Just then D. Just as[    ]
8. A. onB. upC. hurryD. anxious [    ]
9. A. got onB. caughtC. went away D. stepped up [    ]
10. A. funny B. angry C. worrying D. unhappy [    ]
11. A. platformB. directionC. distance D. sight [    ]
12. A. looking B. looked C. become  D. became     [    ]
13. A. rightB. all rightC. gone D. never mind [    ]
14. A. oneB. timeC. train D. chance   [    ]
15. A. joinB. meetC. followD. catch [    ]

    One day a rich man met Sam. The rich man asked, "I hear you are very clever and 16 is difficult for you. Can you 17 why you are so clever?" Sam answered 18, "Oh, I am not clever. If you think I am clever, you are 19 then." The rich man became very angry.Sam said, "Please 20 angry, sir. If you don't believe 21, now 22 you a question. If you have a herd (羊群) of sheep, I send you a herd. Then how many herds of sheep 23?" "Why! That's 24 question in the world. One and one is two. 25 that. I have two herds." Sam laughed and said, "You are wrong, sir. Two herds of sheep put together is still one herd!"  

                                                                                                                                                                                   
16. A. something B. anythingC. nothingD. everything [    ]
17. A. say with meB. speak about meC. tell me D. talk [    ]
18. A. smilingB. with smilingC. with smileD. with a smile[    ]
19. A. a foolB. foolC. a foolish D. the fool [    ]
20. A. not to beB. not beC. don'tD. don't be [    ]
21. A. to what I say B. what I said C. that I sayD. what I am saying[    ]
22. A. let's tell B. let's askC. let me tellD. let me ask  [    ]
23. A. you haveB. do you haveC. you can haveD. you will have [    ]
24. A. an easyB. an easierC. the easiest D. easiest[    ]
25. A. Anybody knowsB. Everybody believesC.Everybody thinks  D. All people say[    ]

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Our plan was to drive into Cambridge, catch the 7:34 train to Liverpool Street Station, then to separate and meet again for lunch. We should have arrived at Liverpool at 9:19, but due to a typical London fog, the train had to move along so slowly that it was not until 10:30 that it got there. In spite of our late arrival, Joan, my wife’s sister, decided that she would go to see the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London while we went shopping. It was only after her sister had disappeared into the fog that my wife realized that we hadn’t decided where we should meet for lunch. Since I had our three tickets for the concert in my pocket, this was indeed a problem. There seemed to be nothing we could do except taking a taxi to the Tower of London, and try to find her there. Needless to say, we didn’t find her.

  It was now one o’clock, and the concert began at 2:30. “Perhaps she will think of waiting outside the concert hall,” suggested my wife hopefully. By this time the fog was so thick that road traffic had to stop, and the only way to get there was by underground railway. Hand in hand we felt our way along the road to where we thought the nearest station should be. An hour later we were still trying to find it. Just as I was about to lose my temper completely when we met a blind man tapping his way confidently through the fog. With his help we found Tower Hill tube station just fifty yards down the road.

  By now it was far too late even to try to get to the concert hall before the performance began at 2:30, so we decided to return to Cambridge. It took seven long hours instead of the usual two to make that journey. Nor were we able to get any food and drink on the train. Tired and hungry we finally reached home at ten, opening the door to the sound of the telephone bell. It was Joan; she had seen the Crown Jewels, had managed to get another ticket for concert, and had had a wonderful dinner at a restaurant near the hotel where she decided to stay for the night. Now she was ringing to discover whether we had had an equally successful day.

Why was Joan separated from her sister and her brother-in-law?

  A. they could not see each other because of the fog.

  B. Joan had not seen Crown Jewels.

  C. They planned to do different things until lunch time.

  D. The writer didn’t want to go to the concert.

What did the writer plan to do in the afternoon?

  A. Go to the concert.           B. See the Crown Jewels.

  C. Return to Cambridge.           D. Go shopping.

The reason why they didn’t all meet for lunch was that _______.

  A. They lost their way in the fog

  B. they forgot to make necessary arrangement

  C. they waited at different places and didn’t meet each other

  D. the couple couldn’t find the underground station

It’s quite clear that for Joan the trip to London had been ________.

  A. spilt by the fog               B. quite tiring

  C. rather disappointing           D. very enjoyable

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Our plan was to drive into Cambridge, catch the 7:34 train to Liverpool Street Station, then to separate and meet again for lunch. We should have arrived at Liverpool at 9:19, but due to a typical London fog, the train had to move along so slowly that it was not until 10:30 that it got there. In spite of our late arrival, Joan, my wife’s sister, decided that she would go to see the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London while we went shopping. It was only after her sister had disappeared into the fog that my wife realized that we hadn’t decided where we should meet for lunch. Since I had our three tickets for the concert in my pocket, this was indeed a problem. There seemed to be nothing we could do except taking a taxi to the Tower of London, and try to find her there. Needless to say, we didn’t find her.
It was now one o’clock, and the concert began at 2:30. “Perhaps she will think of waiting outside the concert hall,” suggested my wife hopefully. By this time the fog was so thick that road traffic had to stop, and the only way to get there was by underground railway. Hand in hand we felt our way along the road to where we thought the nearest station should be. An hour later we were still trying to find it. Just as I was about to lose my temper completely when we met a blind man tapping his way confidently through the fog. With his help we found Tower Hill tube station just fifty yards down the road.
By now it was far too late even to try to get to the concert hall before the performance began at 2:30, so we decided to return to Cambridge. It took seven long hours instead of the usual two to make that journey. Nor were we able to get any food and drink on the train. Tired and hungry we finally reached home at ten, opening the door to the sound of the telephone bell. It was Joan; she had seen the Crown Jewels, had managed to get another ticket for concert, and had had a wonderful dinner at a restaurant near the hotel where she decided to stay for the night. Now she was ringing to discover whether we had had an equally successful day.
【小题1】 Why was Joan separated from her sister and her brother-in-law?

A.they could not see each other because of the fog.
B.Joan had not seen Crown Jewels.
C.They planned to do different things until lunch time.
D.The writer didn’t want to go to the concert.
【小题2】 What did the writer plan to do in the afternoon?
A.Go to the concert.B.See the Crown Jewels.
C.Return to Cambridge.D.Go shopping.
【小题3】 The reason why they didn’t all meet for lunch was that _______.
A.They lost their way in the fog
B.they forgot to make necessary arrangement
C.they waited at different places and didn’t meet each other
D.the couple couldn’t find the underground station
【小题4】 It’s quite clear that for Joan the trip to London had been ________.
A.spilt by the fogB.quite tiring
C.rather disappointingD.very enjoyable

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Our plan was to drive into Cambridge, catch the 7:34 train to Liverpool Street Station, then to separate and meet again for lunch. We should have arrived at Liverpool at 9:19, but due to a typical London fog, the train had to move along so slowly that it was not until 10:30 that it got there. In spite of our late arrival, Joan, my wife’s sister, decided that she would go to see the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London while we went shopping. It was only after her sister had disappeared into the fog that my wife realized that we hadn’t decided where we should meet for lunch. Since I had our three tickets for the concert in my pocket, this was indeed a problem. There seemed to be nothing we could do except taking a taxi to the Tower of London, and try to find her there. Needless to say, we didn’t find her.

  It was now one o’clock, and the concert began at 2:30. “Perhaps she will think of waiting outside the concert hall,” suggested my wife hopefully. By this time the fog was so thick that road traffic had to stop, and the only way to get there was by underground railway. Hand in hand we felt our way along the road to where we thought the nearest station should be. An hour later we were still trying to find it. Just as I was about to lose my temper completely when we met a blind man tapping his way confidently through the fog. With his help we found Tower Hill tube station just fifty yards down the road.

  By now it was far too late even to try to get to the concert hall before the performance began at 2:30, so we decided to return to Cambridge. It took seven long hours instead of the usual two to make that journey. Nor were we able to get any food and drink on the train. Tired and hungry we finally reached home at ten, opening the door to the sound of the telephone bell. It was Joan; she had seen the Crown Jewels, had managed to get another ticket for concert, and had had a wonderful dinner at a restaurant near the hotel where she decided to stay for the night. Now she was ringing to discover whether we had had an equally successful day.

1. Why was Joan separated from her sister and her brother-in-law?

  A. they could not see each other because of the fog.

  B. Joan had not seen Crown Jewels.

  C. They planned to do different things until lunch time.

  D. The writer didn’t want to go to the concert.

2. What did the writer plan to do in the afternoon?

  A. Go to the concert.           B. See the Crown Jewels.

  C. Return to Cambridge.           D. Go shopping.

3. The reason why they didn’t all meet for lunch was that _______.

  A. They lost their way in the fog

  B. they forgot to make necessary arrangement

  C. they waited at different places and didn’t meet each other

  D. the couple couldn’t find the underground station

4. It’s quite clear that for Joan the trip to London had been ________.

  A. spilt by the fog               B. quite tiring

  C. rather disappointing           D. very enjoyable

 

 

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Our plan was to drive into Cambridge, catch the 7:34 train to Liverpool Street Station, then to separate and meet again for lunch. We should have arrived at Liverpool at 9:19, but due to a typical London fog, the train had to move along so slowly that it was not until 10:30 that it got there. In spite of our late arrival, Joan, my wife’s sister, decided that she would go to see the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London while we went shopping. It was only after her sister had disappeared into the fog that my wife realized that we hadn’t decided where we should meet for lunch. Since I had our three tickets for the concert in my pocket, this was indeed a problem. There seemed to be nothing we could do except taking a taxi to the Tower of London, and try to find her there. Needless to say, we didn’t find her.
It was now one o’clock, and the concert began at 2:30. “Perhaps she will think of waiting outside the concert hall,” suggested my wife hopefully. By this time the fog was so thick that road traffic had to stop, and the only way to get there was by underground railway. Hand in hand we felt our way along the road to where we thought the nearest station should be. An hour later we were still trying to find it. Just as I was about to lose my temper completely when we met a blind man tapping his way confidently through the fog. With his help we found Tower Hill tube station just fifty yards down the road.
By now it was far too late even to try to get to the concert hall before the performance began at 2:30, so we decided to return to Cambridge. It took seven long hours instead of the usual two to make that journey. Nor were we able to get any food and drink on the train. Tired and hungry we finally reached home at ten, opening the door to the sound of the telephone bell. It was Joan; she had seen the Crown Jewels, had managed to get another ticket for concert, and had had a wonderful dinner at a restaurant near the hotel where she decided to stay for the night. Now she was ringing to discover whether we had had an equally successful day.

  1. 1.

    Why was Joan separated from her sister and her brother-in-law?

    1. A.
      they could not see each other because of the fog.
    2. B.
      Joan had not seen Crown Jewels.
    3. C.
      They planned to do different things until lunch time.
    4. D.
      The writer didn’t want to go to the concert.
  2. 2.

    What did the writer plan to do in the afternoon?

    1. A.
      Go to the concert.
    2. B.
      See the Crown Jewels.
    3. C.
      Return to Cambridge.
    4. D.
      Go shopping.
  3. 3.

    The reason why they didn’t all meet for lunch was that _______.

    1. A.
      They lost their way in the fog
    2. B.
      they forgot to make necessary arrangement
    3. C.
      they waited at different places and didn’t meet each other
    4. D.
      the couple couldn’t find the underground station
  4. 4.

    It’s quite clear that for Joan the trip to London had been ________.

    1. A.
      spilt by the fog
    2. B.
      quite tiring
    3. C.
      rather disappointing
    4. D.
      very enjoyable

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