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What did she say?
She said she ________ to the station to ________.
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Jane raced onto the train platform and asked a porter. “Is this the train to Rochester?”
“Yes.” said the porter, “but only the ... Hey! Wait.” He was too 1 . Jane had raced off 2 he had finished speaking.
She had just 3 herself in a seat when the train 4 out of the station. Jane got out her 5 and settled down to read. After about an hour or so, she looked 6 and glanced out of the __7 .
“That's 8 .” she thought, “the landscape (景色) doesn't look 9 as it should; I've 10 this route so many times.” She was getting increasingly 11 when the burly (粗壮的), red-faced conductor walked up and asked for her 12 .
One glance was enough. He 13 his head in friendly reproach (责备) and said. “Now, young lady, what did you do a fool thing like that for? This is the 14 ticket. You 15 have sat at the back of the train. The Rochester-bound section was 16 at the last station.”
Jane's face grew 17 “I'm sorry,” she said, “I guess I was in such a 18 that I didn’t notice it.”
“Well.” said the conductor, “don't 19 . You shouldn't have been in such a hurry, but I dare say we can 20 you a train going in the right direction at Syracuse. You'll be a couple of hours late arriving, though.” When Jane finally stepped onto the Rochester platform, her mother rushed up to her, “Oh, Jane, we have been so worried. What on earth happened?”
“Well, Mother.” said Jane. “It's a long story.”
1.
A. busy B. early
C. late D. quick
2.
A. when B. then
C. after D. before
3.
A. settled B. took
C. made D. gave
4.
A. pushed B. pulled
C. left D. started
5.
A. book B. place
C. seat D. things
6.
A. around B. about
C. up D. down
7.
A. door B. room
C. window D. plane
8.
A. exciting B. interesting
C. strange D. right
9.
A. familiar B. beautiful
C. nice D. alike
10.
A. walked B. gone
C. followed D. traveled
11.
A. uneasy B. calm
C. angry D. unhappy
12.
A. money B. ticket
C. book D. name
13.
A. put B. shook
C. raised D. nodded
14.
A. wrong B. used
C. only D. right
15.
A. would B. must
C. should D. could
16.
A. joined B. turned
C. connected D. separated
17.
A. cold B. surprised
C. sad D. red
18.
A. hurry B. trouble
C. worry D. difficulty
19.
A. sorry B. worry
C. hurry D. regret
20.
A. make B. give
C. find D. get
“Yes.” said the porter, “but only the ... Hey! Wait.” He was too 1 . Jane had raced off 2 he had finished speaking.
She had just 3 herself in a seat when the train 4 out of the station. Jane got out her 5 and settled down to read. After about an hour or so, she looked 6 and glanced out of the __7 .
“That's 8 .” she thought, “the landscape (景色) doesn't look 9 as it should; I've 10 this route so many times.” She was getting increasingly 11 when the burly (粗壮的), red-faced conductor walked up and asked for her 12 .
One glance was enough. He 13 his head in friendly reproach (责备) and said. “Now, young lady, what did you do a fool thing like that for? This is the 14 ticket. You 15 have sat at the back of the train. The Rochester-bound section was 16 at the last station.”
Jane's face grew 17 “I'm sorry,” she said, “I guess I was in such a 18 that I didn’t notice it.”
“Well.” said the conductor, “don't 19 . You shouldn't have been in such a hurry, but I dare say we can 20 you a train going in the right direction at Syracuse. You'll be a couple of hours late arriving, though.” When Jane finally stepped onto the Rochester platform, her mother rushed up to her, “Oh, Jane, we have been so worried. What on earth happened?”
“Well, Mother.” said Jane. “It's a long story.”
1.
A. busy B. early
C. late D. quick
2.
A. when B. then
C. after D. before
3.
A. settled B. took
C. made D. gave
4.
A. pushed B. pulled
C. left D. started
5.
A. book B. place
C. seat D. things
6.
A. around B. about
C. up D. down
7.
A. door B. room
C. window D. plane
8.
A. exciting B. interesting
C. strange D. right
9.
A. familiar B. beautiful
C. nice D. alike
10.
A. walked B. gone
C. followed D. traveled
11.
A. uneasy B. calm
C. angry D. unhappy
12.
A. money B. ticket
C. book D. name
13.
A. put B. shook
C. raised D. nodded
14.
A. wrong B. used
C. only D. right
15.
A. would B. must
C. should D. could
16.
A. joined B. turned
C. connected D. separated
17.
A. cold B. surprised
C. sad D. red
18.
A. hurry B. trouble
C. worry D. difficulty
19.
A. sorry B. worry
C. hurry D. regret
20.
A. make B. give
C. find D. get
Jane raced onto the train platform and asked a porter,“Is this the train to Rochester?”
“Yes,” said the porter, “but only the… Hey! Wait.” He was too 1 . Jane had raced off 2 he had finished speaking.
She had just 3 herself in a seat when the train 4 out of the station. Jane got out her 5 and settled down to read. After about an hour or so, she looked up and glanced out of the 6 .
“That's strange,” she thought, “the landscape (景色) doesn't look familiar, I've 7 this route so many times,” She was getting increa singly 8 when the burly (粗壮的), red faced conductor walked up and asked for her 9 .
One glance was enough. He 10 his head in friendly reproach (责备) and said,“Now, young lady, what did you do a fool thing like that for? This is the wrong ticket. You 11 have sat at the back of the train. The Rochester-bound section was 12 at the last station.”
Jane's face grew 13 . “I'm sorry,” she said, “I guess I was in too much of a 14 to find out… ”
“Well,” said the conductor, “don't 15 . You shouldn't have been in such a hurry, but I dare say we can find you a train going in the right 16 at Syracuse. You will be a couple of hours late 17 , though.”
When Jane 18 stepped onto the Rochester platform, her mother 19 up to her, “Oh, Jane, we have been so worried, what on earth 20 ?”
“Well, Mother,” said Jane, “It's a long story.”
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Rome had the forum. London has Speaker’s Corner. Now always-on-the-go New Yorker has Liz and Bill.
Liz and Bill, two college graduates in their early 20s, have spent a whole year trying to have thousands of people talk to them in the subway station and on busy street corners. Just talk.
Using a 2-feet-high sign that says, “Talk to Me,” they attract conversationalists, who one evening included a mental patient, and men in business suits.
They don’t collect money. They don’t push the religion. So what is the point?
“To see what happens,” said Liz. “We simply enjoy life with open conversation(交流).”
Shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks, they decided to walk from New York city to Washington, a 270-mile trip. They found they loved talking to people along the way and wanted to talk with the strangers after their return.
“It started as a crazy idea,” Liz said. “We were so curious about all the strangers walking by with their stories. People
will talk to us about anything: their jobs, their clothes, their childhood, anything.”
Denise wanted to talk about an exam she was going to take. She had stopped for the second time in two days, to let two listeners know how it went.
Marcia had lost her husband to a serious disease. “That was very heavy on my mind,” Marcia said. “To be able to talk about it to totally strangers was very good,” she
explained.
To celebrate a year of talking, the two held a get-together in a city park for all the people they had met in the past year. A few hundred people showed up, as well as some television cam
eramen and reporters.
They may plan more parties or tried to attract more people to join their informal talks. Some publishers have expressed their interest in the book, something they say they’ll consider.
【小题1】What did Liz and Bill start
doing after September 200
1?
| A.Chatting with people | B.Setting up street signs |
| C.Telling stories to strangers | D.Organizing a speaker’s corner |
| A.pointless | B.normal | C.crazy | D.successful |
| A.They knew Liz and Bill very well. |
| B.They happened to meet the writer of the tex |
| C.They organized the get-together in the city park. |
| D.They are example of those who talked to Liz and Bill. |
| A.Going for p | B.Do more television program. |
| C.Continuing what they are doing. | D.Spending more time reading books. |
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