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Why did Larry find a job parking cars?A.Because he liked the job.B.Because the parking lot

Why did Larry find a job parking cars?

A.Because he liked the job.

B.Because the parking lot was near Hollywood.

C.To make a living and wait for the opportunity.

D.To see a lot of film stars and work for them.

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第1题
Why did Larry find a job parking cars? A.Because he liked the job. B.Because the parking l
ot was near Hollywood. C.To make a living and wait for the opportunity. D.To see a lot of film stars and work for them.

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第2题
Why did Kathy Allen need to find her birth mother?A.She was curious.B.She was angry.C.She

Why did Kathy Allen need to find her birth mother?

A.She was curious.

B.She was angry.

C.She needed to know what medicine would be best for her.

D.She wants privacy.

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第3题
Why did the authors aunt try to teachher children to speak Korean?A.To help her improve he

Why did the authors aunt try to teachher children to speak Korean?

A.To help her improve herKorean language skills.

B.To help them establish aKorean identity.

C.To help them succeed inthe U.S.

D.To help them find a goodjob.

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第4题
Why did Mother go to see Dagmar in the hospital?A.To give her some message about Dad.B.To

Why did Mother go to see Dagmar in the hospital?

A.To give her some message about Dad.

B.To make sure her room was clean.

C.To check that she was still there.

D.To find out how she was.

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第5题
Why did the author's aunt try to teach her children to speak Korean?A.To help her improve

Why did the author's aunt try to teach her children to speak Korean?

A.To help her improve her Korean language skills.

B.To help them establish a Korean identity.

C.To he}p them succeed in the US.

D.To help them find a good jo

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第6题
When Betty Burwood won the national lottery, she and her husband, Bill, moved into a

beautiful big bungalow and she bought herself a very expensive pearl necklace

The following summer, the Burwoods decided to throw a party. Early on the afternoon

of the party, Betty took her new silk dress out of the wardrobe and put her expensive pearl

necklace on her dressing-table ready to put on in the evening. Then, she went to see how the

preparations for the party were going

The catering company had just arrived - a cook, Mrs. Moore, and her two helpers,

Nancy and Harriet. They were all in the kitchen unpacking the piles of boxes which they had

brought with them. Soon, the fourth member of the team, Charlie Chivers, arrived on his

bicycle

By six o' clock, everything was ready. The garden looked magnificent - with small

round tables and colorful chairs and sun shades. The food and drink was all laid out in the

kitchen, ready to be brought out when the guests arrived

At ten past six, Betty went to her bedroom to get ready. She showered and put on her

best silk dress. It was when she was brushing her hair that she realized that her pearls were

not on the dressing-table. "Bill," she said, "have you moved my pearls?" "No, dear,"

answered Hill, "where were they?" "1 put them on the drussing-tabie this afternoon and

they're not here now. ""Are you sure?" asked Bill. "Maybe you put them down somewhere

else, or maybe you,ye moved them"

For a quarter of an hour they searched for the missing pearls, but couldn't find them

anywhere. It was then that they decided they must call the police

Soon, Inspector Morgan arrived and started to question all the suspects

Read Passage 1 and then try to give short answers 协 Questions 1-5. Write your answers on the

Answer Sheet

i. Why could Betty afford an expensive necklace?

2. Why did she take her necklace out early in the day?

3. How many people were there in the catering company?

4. What do you think was in the boxes?

5. Did the Burwoods call the police after they couldn't find the pear's?

Read again and then fill in the following blanks numbered 6-10 with the information from the passage. Write you answers on the Answer Sheet

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第7题
Some time ago, a store advertised rebuilt vacuum cleaners of a nationally known brand at t
he absurdly (荒谬地) low price of $ 12.50. Why was this done? Surely the store could not【36】to sell good vacuum cleaners【37】this price. As a matter of fact, any customer who tried to buy one would find it was"【38】". He would be told that the one in the window was "the only one left" and had to remain on【39】, or that "it had been sold" before he entered the store.

The【40】aim of this kind of advertising is to lure (引诱) customers【41】the store for the purpose of【42】them to buy some other higher price brand. This is called "bait (诱饵) advertising". In【43】the $12.50 vacuum cleaners, the manufacturer whose name was used went to【44】and obtained an order【45】the store to employ the brand name for that purpose.

Why did the managers of the manufacturing【46】go to such lengths to【47】this abuse (恶习) in advertising? They realized that misrepresentation of their firm's name was sure to【48】public confidence in their products. The honest businessman wants to keep his customers【49】so that they will return to buy again and again. He builds good【50】by conducting his business on a【51】of trust and confidence.【52】, he wants other businessmen's advertising, as well as his own, to【53】the public's respect because he realizes that anything that【54】confidence in advertising tends to injure honest advertisers as well as the fraudulent (欺诈的)【55】. That is why businessmen have set up their own agencies to police advertising.

(41)

A.allow

B.supply

C.afford

D.provide

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第8题
Frank knew he was very ill. He spent days walking, (1 ) as far as thirty miles (2 )

Frank knew he was very ill. He spent days walking, (1 ) as far as thirty miles (2 ) a day, trying to reason with the pain, and strange thoughts in his mind. Then, one night, he made up his (3 ) that he would go to the hospital and ask them to admit him. He reported to out-patients and asked to see a psychiatrist.A junior doctor eventually examined him and (4 ) to Frank's confused account of having been in hospital before, of how he thought he ought to (5 ) again because he was so confused and knew something was very wrong with him. The doctor did not admit him. Frank cannot (6 ) whether he was told that the hospital was full or that they simply did not believe him. "I felt I was completely alone. I thought there was (7 ) there to help." So Frank went back on to the streets to find a future of sleeping outside, the occasional shelter in hospitals, and sometimes prison (8 ) he was picked up for being drunk: drunk because it was the (9 ) way he could forget his condition. Frank had sought help and been turned away. Thousands of others (10 ) him can find no help either. They are the sufferers from long-term mental illness that confuse the minds of their victims.

(1).A、sometimes

B、sometime

C、some time

D、time

(2).A、for

B、at

C、on

D、in

(3).A、head

B、brain

C、mind

D、heart

(4).A、listened

B、heard

C、talked

D、took

(5).A、be admitted

B、admit

C、be admitting

D、have been admitted

(6).A、remind

B、remember

C、recall

D、forget

(7).A、somebody

B、anybody

C、nobody

D、everybody

(8).A、whenever

B、where

C、that

D、why

(9).A、only

B、one

C、bad

D、first

(10).A、as

B、some

C、alike

D、like

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第9题
不知什么原因 ,这条消息没有见报。

A.For no reason, the news did find its way into the newspaper.

B.For one reason or another, the news did not find its way into the newspaper.

C.For some reasons, the news found no way into the newspaper.

D.For a certain reason, the news did not find any way into the newspaper.

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第10题
Mr.Owen didn't know then what had happened,nor did he ever find out.
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