(D) John Russell, aged 83, got on a Chicago bus and saw a sign saying that senior citizens could ride for half fare. When he dropped his three quarters in the box, the driver demanded identification. John took out an ID card. “You need a special CTA card, said the driver. John did not have the Chicago Transit Authority(交通管 理署) card because he lives in New York and was in Chicago visiting his two sons. “Put in another three quarters, said the driver, “or get off the bus. One privilege of old age is being stubborn . John said, “ Give me back my quarters, and I'll get off. “I can’t - it’s in the box. If you don’t get off, I’ll call the police, said he, which he did. Two police cars pulled up. “I’m the criminal, said John Russell. Then he and the driver told their stories. “That’s what you called me for? one policeman asked the driver. Another police­man then said to John, “I'll give you three quarters. John shook his head, “Why should you give me the quarters? He has to give me my quarters. “Where are you going? asked the policemen. “Downtown to have lunch with friends, John said. “Come on, the policemen said. “We’ll get you your card. So they took him down­town to the CTA office. But the people there wouldn’t give him a CTA card --- he needed a picture. “What about his quarters? one policeman asked. The officials discussed, and the decision was made to give John’s quarters back. When John got downstairs, the policemen asked where he was going. “To see my friends, John said. “How are you going to get there? “On the bus. And all I’m going to pay is 75 cents. “Good luck, the policemen said. John got on a bus, dropped three quarters in the box, and said, “I’m a senior citizen... The driver looked at John and nodded. He didn’t know how lucky he was to be a sensibleman. 71. With a Chicago Transit Authority card . A. men of authority can ride on a bus for half fare B. senior citizens can pay only half fare for a bus ride C. men of authority can ride on a bus paying only three quarters D. senior citizens can pay only three quarters for a bus ride 72. John Russell needs a special CTA card most probably because . A. he is not a senior citizen B. he is not a citizen of Chicago C. he is only visiting his two sons D. he has lost his ID card 73. The decision made by the CTA office was . A. to give John a CTA card then and there B. to refuse to give John's quarters back C. to return the three quarters to John D. to declare that John was a criminal 74. The second driver let John ride on his bus because . A. now John produced his CTA card B. he knew John was a very difficult man C. he was kind enough to help the aged D. the policemen were with John 75. The suitable title for the above passage is . A. Giving No Quarters B. Giving No More Quarters C. A Sensible Driver D. A Senior Citizen 第二卷 查看更多

 

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  John Russell, 83, got on a Chicago bus and saw a sign saying that senior citizens could ride for half fare. When he dropped his three quarters in the box, the driver demanded identification. John took out an ID card. “You need a special CTA card,” said the driver. John did not have the Chicago Transit Authority card because he lives in New York and was in Chicago visiting his two sons.

  “Put in another three quarters,” said the driver, “or get off the bus.”

  One privilege of old age is being stubborn (固执). John said, “Give me back my quarters, and I'll get off.”

  “I can't it's in the box. If you don't get off, I'll call the police,” said he, which he did. Two police cars pulled up.

  “I'm the criminal,” said John Russell. Then he and the driver told their stories.

  “That's what you called me for?” one policeman asked the driver. Another policeman then said to John, “I'll give you three quarters.”

  John shook his head, “Why should you give me the quarters? He has to give me my quarters.”

  “Where are you going?” asked the policemen.

  “Downtown to have lunch with friends,” John said.

  “Come on,” the policemen said. “We'll get you your card.” So they took him downtown to the CTA office. But the people there wouldn't give him a CTA card he needed a picture.

  “What about his quarters?" one policeman asked. The officials discussed, and the decision was made to give John's quarters back.

  When John got downstairs, the policemen asked where he was going.

  “To see my friends," John said.

  “How are you going to get there?”

  “On the bus. And all I'm going to pay is 75 cents.”

  “Good luck,” the policemen said.

  John got on a bus, dropped three quarters in the box, and said, “I'm a senior citizen…” The driver looked at John and nodded. He didn't know how lucky he was to be a sensible man.

1.With a Chicago Transit Authority card ___________.

[  ]

A.men of authority can ride on a bus for half fare

B.senior citizens can pay only half fare for a bus ride

C.men of authority can ride on a bus paying only three quarters

D.senior citizens can pay only three quarters for a bus ride

2.John Russell needs a special CTA card most probably because ___________.

[  ]

A.he is not a senior citizen

B.he is not a citizen of Chicago

C.he is only visiting his two sons

D.he has lost his ID card

3.The. decision made by the CTA office was ___________.

[  ]

A.to give John a CTA card then and there

B.to refuse to give John's quarters back

C.to return the three quarters to John

D.to declare that John was a criminal

4.The second driver let John ride on his bus because ___________.

[  ]

A.now John produced his CTA card

B.he knew John was a very difficult man

C.he was kind enough to help the aged

D.the policemen were with John

5.The suitable title for the above passage is ___________.

[  ]

A.Giving No Quarters

B.Giving No More Quarters

C.A Sensible Driver

D.A Senior Citizen

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  John Russell, 83, got on a Chicago bus and saw a sign saying that senior citizens could ride for half fare. When he dropped his three quarters in the box, the driver demanded identification. John took out an ID card. “You need a special CTA card”, said the driver. John did not have the Chicago Tranits Authority card because he lives in New York and was in Chicago visiting his two sons.

  “Put in another three quarters,” said the driver, “or get off the bus”.

  One privilege of old age is being stubborn (固执). John said, “Give me back my quarters, and I'll get off.”

  “I can't—it's in the box. If you don't get off, I'll call the police,” said he, which he did. Two police cars pulled up.

  “I'm the criminal,” said John Russell. Then he and the driver told their stories.

  “That's what you called me for?” one policeman asked the driver. Another policeman then said to John. “I'll give you three quarters.”

  John shook his head, “Why should you give me the quarters? He has to give me my quarters.”

  “Where are you going,” asked the policeman.

  “Downtown to have lunch with friends.” John said.

  “Come on,” the policemen said. “We'll get you your card.” So they took him downtown to the CTA office. But the people there wouldn't give him a CTA card-he needed a picture.

  “What about his quarters?” one policeman asked. The officials discussed, and the decision was made to give John's quarters back.

  When John got downstairs, the policemen asked where he was going.

  “To see my friends”, John said.

  “How are you going to get there?”

  “On the bus. And all I'm going to pay is 75 cents.”

  John got on a bus, dropped three quarters in the box, and said, “I'm a senior citizen….” The driver looked at John and nodded. He didn't know how lucky he was to be a sensibleman.

1.With a Chicago Transit Authority card ________.

[  ]

A.men of authority can ride on a bus for half fare

B.senior citizens can pay only half fare for a bus ride

C.men of authority can ride on a bus paying only three quarters

D.senior citizens can pay only three quarters for a bus ride

2.John Russell needs a special CTA card most probably because ________.

[  ]

A.he is not a senior citizen

B.he is not a citizen of Chicago

C.he is only visiting his two sons

D.he has lost his ID card

3.The decision made by the CTA office was ________.

[  ]

A.to give John a CTA card then and there

B.to refuse to give John's quarters back

C.to return the three quarters to John

D.to declare that John was a criminal

4.The second driver let John ride on his bus because ________.

[  ]

A.now John produced his CTA card

B.he knew John was a very difficult man

C.he was kind enough to help the aged

D.the policemen were with John

5.The suitable title for the above passage in ________.

[  ]

A.Giving No Quarters

B.Giving No mere Quarters

C.A Sensible Driver

D.A Senior Citizen

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