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A young man went to a town and worked there. He did not have a wife and a servant did the work in his house.
The young man liked laughing a lot. He nailed the servant’s shoes to the floor on Monday, and then laughed, because he put his feet in them and fell down. The servant was not angry, but smiled.
Then the young man put brushes in his bed on Tuesday. The servant got into bed and hit the brushes with his feet. He was afraid. The young man laughed loudly again. Again the servant was not angry, but smiled.
Then on Wednesday the young man said to his servant, “You’re a nice, kind man. I am not going to be unkind to you again.”
The servant smiled and said, “And I’m not going to put any more mud from the street in your coffee.”
【小题1】 He played a joke on the servant because .
| A.he hated him |
| B.he was not satisfied with the food the servant prepared for him |
| C.he wanted to get pleasure |
| D.he liked to show off himself |
| A.he liked the young man’s action | B.making the young man laugh is his job |
| C.he was afraid to be fired | D.he thought he shouldn’t be angry with a child |
| A.He stole something from the house. | B.He gave a smile to the young man. |
| C.He had a fight with him. | D.He put mud into the young man’s coffee. |
| A.the servant showed kind and nice behavior to him |
| B.the servant told him the truth |
| C.he wanted to be a good man |
| D.his father told him to do so |
A young man went to a town and worked there. He did not have a wife and a servant did the work in his house.
The young man liked laughing a lot. He nailed the servant’s shoes to the floor on Monday, and then laughed, because he put his feet in them and fell down. The servant was not angry, but smiled.
Then the young man put brushes in his bed on Tuesday. The servant got into bed and hit the brushes with his feet. He was afraid. The young man laughed loudly again. Again the servant was not angry, but smiled.
Then on Wednesday the young man said to his servant, “You’re a nice, kind man. I am not going to be unkind to you again.”
The servant smiled and said, “And I’m not going to put any more mud from the street in your coffee.”
1.He played a joke on the servant because .
A. he hated him
B. he was not satisfied with the food the servant prepared for him
C. he wanted to get pleasure
D. he liked to show off himself
2.When the young man played a joke on him, the servant was not angry but smiled because _____.
A. he liked the young man’s action B. making the young man laugh is his job
C. he was afraid to be fired D. he thought he shouldn’t be angry with a child
3. What did the servant do in return to the young man?
A. He stole something from the house. B. He gave a smile to the young man.
C. He had a fight with him. D. He put mud into the young man’s coffee.
4.Why did the young man stop playing jokes on the servant? Because ___.
A. the servant showed kind and nice behaviour to him
B. the servant told him the truth
C. he wanted to be a good man
D. his father told him to do so
A young man went to a town and worked there. He did not have a wife and a servant did the work in his house.
The young man liked laughing a lot. He nailed the servant’s shoes to the floor on Monday, and then laughed, because he put his feet in them and fell down. The servant was not angry, but smiled.
Then the young man put brushes in his bed on Tuesday. The servant got into bed and hit the brushes with his feet. He was afraid. The young man laughed loudly again. Again the servant was not angry, but smiled.
Then on Wednesday the young man said to his servant, “You’re a nice, kind man. I am not going to be unkind to you again.”
The servant smiled and said, “And I’m not going to put any more mud from the street in your coffee.”
1. He played a joke on the servant because .
|
A.he hated him |
|
B.he was not satisfied with the food the servant prepared for him |
|
C.he wanted to get pleasure |
|
D.he liked to show off himself |
2.When the young man played a joke on him, the servant was not angry but smiled because _____.
|
A.he liked the young man’s action |
B.making the young man laugh is his job |
|
C.he was afraid to be fired |
D.he thought he shouldn’t be angry with a child |
3.What did the servant do in return to the young man?
|
A.He stole something from the house. |
B.He gave a smile to the young man. |
|
C.He had a fight with him. |
D.He put mud into the young man’s coffee. |
4. Why did the young man stop playing jokes on the servant? Because ___.
|
A.the servant showed kind and nice behavior to him |
|
B.the servant told him the truth |
|
C.he wanted to be a good man |
|
D.his father told him to do so |
B
When I was a boy, my father told me that he could do anything he wanted to. Dad said that he wanted to be the first to develop color prints in our city. And so he did.
When I was 16,Dad looked closely at the violin I played and announced that he want to make one. He read about violinmaking,and then became a violinmaker at the age of 43. He bought the tools and materials,opened a small store and set Mom up as the shopkeeper,while he worked at a local company. He retired from the company 17 years later and continued to make violins and other instruments.
Dad often guessed why the Stradivarius violins sound so beautiful. Some experts claimed that it was the unique varnish(油漆)that gave those instruments their beautiful sound. Dad argued that chemists could analyze the varnish—if that were the answer.
One of Dad’s friends asked him once which kind of wood was used to make violins. When Dad explained that the top was made of spruce(云杉),his friend said that he had an old piece of spruce Dad might be interested in.
He worked for the next 12 months making a violin from the wood that his friend had given him. It proved to be a superior violin and it would become Dad’s masterpiece. He was convinced that the secret of the Stradivarius sound was in the wood itself.
Later,the instrument was stolen. Dad’s spirit was broken by the robbery, and he stopped making instruments. But he kept the music shop until he was 80 years old, selling guitars and violins.
My father has been gone for 14 years now. The violin has been missing for more than 25 years. Somewhere a musician is playing a late-20th-century violin with an excellent tone. The owner today may never understand why this ordinary-looking violin sounds so much like Stradivarius.
45. The author mentions his father’s developing color prints____________.
A. to show that his father’s real interest was not in making violins
B. to prove that his father could do anything he wanted to
C. to give an example proving that his father was an inventor
D. to describe the real thing that made the author believe his father
46. What did the author's father think about Stradivarius violins?
A. The varnish was different from the others.
B. The way of making them was special.
C. The wood of the violins was special.
D. They could only be analyzed by chemists.
47. From the underlined sentence, we can learn that the author’s father________.
A. 1iked the violin very much
B. got crazy after this happened
C. 1ost interest in instruments
D. didn't want to become famous
48. We can infer from the last paragraph that the author __________ .
A. really hates the thief
B. misses his father a 1ot
C. really wants to play the violin
D. wonders who’s playing the violin now
A mother wanted to encourage her son’s progress at the piano. She bought tickets to a performance by a great pianist. When the evening arrived,they found their seats near the front of the concert hall and looked at the big piano waiting on the stage. Soon the mother found a friend to talk to,and the boy slipped away.
At 8 o’clock,the lights in the hall became weak. The spotlights(聚光灯)came on. Only then did they notice the boy up on the piano bench,playing Twinkle,Twinkle Little Star. His mother was shocked,but before she could get her son back,the master himself was 0n the stage and quickly moving to the piano.
He went up to the boy and said gently,”Don’t stop. Keep playing. ”Then he leaned(屈身)over and reached down with his left hand and began filling in the bass(低音部)part. Soon his fight arm reached around the other side and played a delightful piece of music. Together,the old master and the little boy carried the crowd away with their beautiful music.
In all our lives,we receive helping hands―some we notice,some we don't. Equally we ourselves have a great many chances to give a helping hand to others―sometimes we like our help to be noticed,sometimes we don’t. Little of what we a11 achieve comes without learning or support from others. What we receive we should give back.
51. The little boy slipped onto the stage when .
A. the evening arrived B. they got to the concert hall
C. her mother talked to her friend D. the spotlight came on
52. Which of the following sentences is true?
A. The pianist knew the boy’s mother very well.
B. The pianist wanted to play Twinkle,Twinkle Little Star
C. The pianist told the boy to stop playing the piano.
D. The pianist helped the boy to play a beautiful music.
53. We learn from the text that .
A. we always do things successfully without help
B. we should give helping hands to others when they notice
C. we never receive helping hands when we need
D. we could get help and we should help others
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