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Mr. Jenkins lives in a town. He works in a (46). There are a lot of old wonder- ful things in it. He likes his work and often goes to his office on time.
One day he left his office at twelve. He went to eat (47). As soon as he went out of the gate, he met an old friend of (48). They hadn't seen each other for about five years, of course they were very (49). His friend asked him (50). He agreed (51) him and they went into a restaurant. There they drank a lot. Then his friend said, \"Perhaps you're drunk now. Let me help you to your (52).\" \"No, no,\" said Mr. Jenkins. \"My office is only two (53) walk. I can go there (54).\" When his friend left, it was (55) for him to stand up. He was afraid to be late and stopped a taxi. When he got (56), the driver asked, \"Where are you going, sir?\" \"To Park Street.\"
\"Oh! (57), sir,\" The driver said in (58). \"It's just Park Street here.\"
\"OK!\" Mr. Jenkins said and got (59). He brought out some money and threw (60) to the driver. He shouted, \"But don't drive so fast next time.\"
( )46. A. hospital B. museum C. post office D. library ( )47. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing ( )48. A. him B. he C. himself D. his
( )49. A. angry B. happy C. surprise D. sorry ( )50. A. to drink B. to have C. for supper D. eat ( )51. A. on B. to C. for D. with
( )52. A. house B. home C. office D. factory
( )53. A. minute's B. minute C. minutes D. minutes' ( )54. A. my B. me C. myself D. mine
( )55. A. easy B. difficult C. afraid D. happy ( )56. A. down B. off C. in D. up
( )57. A. Sorry B. Thank you C. I'd like to D. Certainly ( )58. A. surprise B. surprised C. a surprise D. surprising ( )59. A. on B. into C. in D. out ( 160. A. them B. it C. these D. one
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46-50 BADBA 51-55 DCDCB 56-60 CAADB
阅读理解 PASSAGE ONE A man went to a fast-food restaurant to buy his lunch. “Hi,” an assistant said. “May I help you?” “I’d like a hamburger, large chips, and a coke,” the man said. “Anything else?” the assistant asked. “No,” the man answered. “That’s it.”
“Is that for here or to go?” the assistant asked. “To go,” the man said.
The assistant put the man’s lunch in a bag. The man took out his money and paid for his lunch.
“Thank you,” the assistant said. “Have a nice day.”
The man took the bag and walked to a park. He sat down and opened the bag. He was amazed. There was no hamburger in the bag. There were no chips. There was no coke. There was only money in the bag—a lot of money! The man counted the money. Two thousand dollars! Why was the money in the bag? Where was the man’s lunch?
The manager of the fast-food restaurant needed to go to the bank. He put two thousand dollars in an envelope(信封). He put the envelope in a bag and put the bag down. The worker gave the manager’s bag to the man by mistake. So the manager had a hamburger, chips and a coke, and the man had two thousand dollars. What should the man do? 46. The man went to a restaurant to ___________. A. buy his lunch B. have a rest C. sell drinks D. cook food
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47. The man wanted to have his lunch ___________. A. in a hotel B. in a shop C. in a restaurant D. in a park 48. When the man opened the bag, he found __________ in it. A. food B. drink C. money D. nothing 49. ___________ couldn’t find his money.
A. The man B. The manager C. The assistant D. Nobody PASSAGE TWO When you want to call a store or an office that you don’t call often, you may look the number up in a telephone book. You dial(拨) the number, and then you forget it! Your short-term(短期) memory last about 30 seconds. However, you don’t need to look in the telephone book for your best friend’s number because you already know it. This information is in your long-term memory. Your long-term memory has everything that you remember through the years.
Why do you forget things sometimes? There are several reasons. An important reason for forgetting something is that you did learn it well in the beginning. For example, you meet some new people, and soon you forget their names. You hear the names but you do not learn them, so you forget them.
You can help yourself remember better. Move information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory. You can do this if you practise the new information for more times.
50. According to the passage, you forget the telephone number that you don’t call often because ________.
A. the telephone number is too long B. the telephone number is very strange
C. you use your short-term memory to remember it D. you look it up in the telephone book
51. Which is easier to forget?
A. Something that you understand. B. Your best friend’s name.
C. The new information that you have practiced a lot. D. Something that you didn’t learn well in the beginning.
52. According to the passage, what is helpful for you to remember better? A. Use your short-term memory to learn things.
B. Move information from your short-term memory to your long-term memory. C. Look something up often. D. Learn something well in the end.
53. The writer mainly wants to well us some ideas on ________.
A. how to keep something in mind long B. how to learn English well C. how to make a telephone call D. how to remember a person’s name 46.A 47.D 48.C 49.B 50.C 51.D 52.B 53.A
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