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Pubs play an essential part in British people's lives. You could 36 find a native who has never been to a pub. A pub can be easily found 37 you are in a faraway area. The British are known as indifferent (冷漠) people. In the pub, however, people are 38 together about weather, football, etc. and the 39 is relaxing and cheerful.
You have to be 18 years old to 40 a drink in a pub. Some pubs will allow people over 14 to go inside if they are 41 by someone who is over 18. You have to go to the bar to buy yourself. So those who don't know the 42 always have to wait a long time before realizing that they have to 43 their own.
You are not 44 to pay pub waiters in cash. The correct behavior is to 45 them a drink. Pubs pride themselves on their egalitarian (主张人人平等的) atmosphere. A tip 46 would be a reminder of their service role, whereas the offer of a drink is a friendly 47 .
About 10 minutes 48 closing time, the landlord will ring a bell and will tell people to order their 49 drinks. The pub is not allowed to 50 drinks after closing time. You must stop 51 20 minutes after closing time; if you have not 52 by this time, the pub landlord may ask you to leave.
Pubs offer the best 53 for foreigners to understand British 54 . That's why pubs are regarded as the 55 of British culture. So if you have the opportunity to visit Britain, go to a pub.
36. A. never B. hardly C. sometimes D. often
37. A. as if B. when C. even if D. because
38. A. chatting B. drinking C. discussing D. arguing
39. A. life B. pub C. weather D. atmosphere
40. A. offer B. order C. charge D. pay
41. A. allowed B. promised C. proved D. accompanied
42. A. custom B. pub C. entrance D. landlord
43. A. drink B. offer C. fetch D. afford
44. A. permitted B. suspected C. supposed D. respected
45. A. offer B. accept C. allow D. refer
46. A. in turn B. in cash C. in order D. in surprise
47. A. customer B. foreigner C. movement D. gesture
48. A. before B. after C. at D. by
49. A. first B. last C. own D. fine
50. A. serve B. make C. carry D. take
51. A. chatting B. ringing C. drinking D. eating
52. A. drunk B. left C. served D. waited
53. A. drinks B. seats C. places D. wine
54. A. culture B. food C. wine D. service
55. A. sign B. symbol C. direction D. flag
| There was a little boy 1 his grandparents on their farm. He was given a slingshot(弹弓)to play with,out in the woods.He 2 in the woods,but he could never hit the target.Getting a little 3 ,he headed back to dinner.Then,he saw Grandma’s pet duck,so he let fly,hit the duck square in the head,and 4 it.He was shocked and upset.In 5 ,he hid the dead duck in the woodpile, 6 to see his sister watching.Sally had seen it all, 7 she said nothing. 8 lunch that day grandma said,“Sally,let’s wash the dishes.” But Sally said,“Grandma,Johnny told me he wanted to 9 in the kitchen today,didn’t you Johnny?”And then she 10 to him,“Remember,the duck?”So Johnny did the dishes. Later Grandpa asked if 11 wanted to go fishing,and Grandma said,“I’m sorry but I need Sally to help make supper.” But Sally 12 and said,“Well,that’s 13 because Johnny told me he wanted to help.” 14 the duck,Johnny had to stay and Sally went fishing. After several days of Johnny doing both his 15 and Sally’s,he finally couldn’t 16 it any longer.He came to Grandma and told her that he killed the duck.She 17 down,gave him a hug(拥抱),and said,“Sweetheart,I know.You see,I was standing at the window and I 18 the whole thing.But because I love you,I 19 you.But I was just 20 how long would you let Sally make a slave of you.” 1.A.helping B.visiting C.tending D.seeking 2.A.practised B.played C.worked D.hunted 3.A.anxious B.tired C.pleased D.discouraged 4.A.caught B.injured C.killed D.seized 5.A.surprise B.disappointment C.anger D.horror 6.A.only B.so as C.in order D.expecting 7.A.so B.and C.instead D.but 8.A.At B.After C.Before D.Cooking 9.A.work B.stay C.help D.get 10.A.called B.whispered C.nodded D.signed 11.A.the children B.Sally C.Johnny D.Grandma 12.A.sighed B.agreed C.objected D.smiled 13.A.easy B.all right C.fine D.impossible 14.A.Searching B.Hiding C.Remembering D.Regretting 15.A.homework B.housework C.farm work D.cooking 16.A.stand B.change C.like D.cover 17.A.sat B.went C.lay D.knelt 18.A.know B.heard C.saw D.understand 19.A.missed B.forgave C.congratulated D.punished 20.A.wondering B. saying C. imaging D. considering
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I was 15 when I walked into McCarley’s Bookstore in Ashland. As I was looking at ___1__on the shelves, the man behind the counter, __2___, asked if I’d like _3__.I came from a poor family and I needed to start _4__for college, so I said yes. I__5_after school and during summers for the lowest wages and the job helped pay for my freshman year of college. I would work many other jobs; I made coffee in the Students Union during college, I was a hotel maid and even made maps for the U. S. Forest Service. But selling books was one of the most__6_. One day a woman asked me for books on cancer. She seemed fearful. I showed her almost _7___we had at that time _8__and found other books we could order. She left the store less__9__. I’ve always remembered the __10___ I felt in having helped her.
Years later, as a __11__in Los Angeles, I heard about an immigrant child who was born with his fingers connected. His family could not__12__a corrective operation, and the boy lived in__13__, hiding his hand in his pocket.
I _14___ my boss to let me do the story. After my story was broadcast, a doctor and a nurse called, offering to perform the _15___for free.
I visited the boy in the recovery room soon after the operation. The first thing he did was to hold up his _16___ hand and say, “Thank you.” I felt a sense of _17___.
In the past, while I was _18_, I always sense I was working for the customers, not the store. Today it’s the same. NBC News pays my salary, ___19___ I feel as if I work for the __20__, helping them make sense of the world.
1. A. maps B. titles C. articles D. reports
2. A. the reader B. the college student C. the shop owner D. the customer
3. A. a book B. a job C. some tea D. any help
4. A. planning B. saving C. preparing D. studying
5. A. read B. studied C. cooked D. worked
6. A. boring B. surprising C. satisfying D. disappointing
7. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything
8. A. in need B. in all C. in order D. in store
9. A. worried B. satisfied C. excited D. puzzled
10. A. pride B. failure C. regret D. surprise
11. A. doctor B. store owner C. bookseller D. TV reporter
12. A. pay B. cost C. afford D. spend
13. A. shame B. honour C. horror D. danger
14. A. advised B. forced C. persuaded D. permitted
15. A. action B. program C. treatment D. operation
16. A. repaired B. connected C. injured D. improved
17. A. pleasure B. sadness C. interest D. disappointment
18. A. at the TV station B. in the Students Union
C. at the U. S. Forest Service D. at McCarley’s Bookstore
19. A. so B. and C. but D. because
20. A. readers B. viewers C. customers D. passengers
All the stories are passed down from generation to generation ________ they can be remembered for ever.
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A. in order B. in order to
C. in order that D. in order so
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