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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选岀能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项虫有两项为多余选项...

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选岀能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项虫有两项为多余选项。

I was seventeen, working as a waiter. 1.. Families had been coming on the same week each summer for generations. Many of the employees were regulars too, so we knew a lot of the guests by sight. Some we knew by name. Others by reputation. The guests arrived on Saturday to stay the week. The waiters lined up, ready to carry bags and earn the standard one-dollar tip. Sometimes it was fifty cents. If we got lucky, two dollars. 2.. This was the week the Fish Man was to arrive. We didn't know his real name. It was said he made a fortune in some sort of fish-related business. But more importantly, he was a twenty-dollar tipper.

There were five waiters and only one Fish Man per year. If it was your turn in line, it was like winning a small lottery (彩票).That summer, I got the Fish Man. He was a big man, bright red hair, easy smile, and a big belly. I didn't talk to the Fish Man much. None of his bags were unusually heavy, so I did the job easily. He drew a twenty from the wallet, smiled and said, “thanks.”3..

Soon the money was spent. But I never forgot the Fish Man. The whole point of tipping was lost at the twenty dollar level.   4.. It was as if he was giving a riddle: “Why did I give you so much money? I worked on the riddle for years. Sometimes I thought I had the answer, but the thought always changed.

I am the same age as the Fish Man now. I often think of him. I'm sure all the waiters have found different answers by now. The one thing I can say for sure is that the Fish Man got his money's worth from me. Maybe this holiday seas on would be a good time to save your words of wisdom and just be the Fish Man. 5..

A.Do something nice for someone who hasn't done anything to earn it.

B.Most of the guests were regulars.

C.There was something else going on.

D.I thought the Fish Man was showing off.

E.There was no explanation for the huge over-tip.

F.But this week was special.

G.I went back to my office , eager to celebrate my luck.

 

1.B 2.F 3.E 4.C 5.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述的是作为一个服务员的作者与Fish Man的交往经过以及从他那里所学到的。 1.根据上文提示“那时我17岁,是一名服务员。”再根据下文提示“几代人以来,每年夏天的同一周都有家庭来访。”承接上下文,B项Most of the guests were regulars.(大多数客人都是常客。)切题。故选B。 2.根据上文提示“如果幸运的话,两美元。”再根据下文提示“这就是那个Fish Man要来的那个星期。”承接上下文,F项But this week was special.(但这周很特别。)切题。故选F。 3.根据上文提示“他从钱包里抽出20英镑,微笑着说:‘谢谢。’”承接上文,E项There was no explanation for the huge over-tip.(对于巨额的超额小费没有任何解释。)切题。故选E。 4.根据上文提示“付小费的意义在20美元的水平上消失了。”再根据下文提示“他好像在出一个谜语:‘我为什么给你这么多钱?’”承接上下文,C项There was something else going on.(还有一些其他的事情。)切题。故选C。 5.根据上文提示“也许这个节日会是一个很好的时间来节省你的智慧的话,那就只是做个鱼人。”承接上文,A项Do something nice for someone who hasn't done anything to earn it.(为那些没做任何事的人做点好事。)切题。故选A。
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1.In the author's eyes,          .

A.the growing China has become a threat to America.

B.there's only competition between China and America.

C.Chinese universities have surpassed American ones.

D.a bright future is waiting for both China and America.

2.After reading the passage, we can infer this passage is a (an)____.

A.speech B.notice C.announcement D.script

3.The author's opinion of the cooperation between China and America is____.

A.critical B.optimistic C.pessimistic D.indifferent

4.According to the passage, the author may be a (an)         .

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C.senior official of China D.actor of America

 

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His commitment (敬业) was legendary. There was a game in 2011 in Miami where the Lakers lost by six, and Bryant was so displeased with his performance that he went back to the court for 90 minutes of uninterrupted shooting that went on until after midnight. His teammates were on Miami Beach for dinner. Bryant was working instead. “It’s my job,” Bryant said.

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1.The underlined word “converted” in paragraph 6 can be replaced by_____.

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2.Why did Kobe Bryant have two numbers retired by the Los Angeles Lakers?

A.It was the common practice to do so in NBA.

B.It was the reward for his excellent performance.

C.The numbers once used are not accepted by others.

D.The numbers are forever in memory of his death.

3.Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

A.Kobe’s spirits will be long-lasting after his death.

B.Kobe never goes out dining with his teammates.

C.Kobe got the nickname Black Mamba from his fans.

D.Kobe had a good relax after his farewell game.

4.Suppose this passage is from a magazine, which column do you think it belongs to?

A.Current Affairs. B.Global Personage. C.Financial window. D.Culture Online.

 

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1.Which of the following proverbs has the opposite meaning of Aristotle’s sentence in Paragraph 2?

A.Never judge a book by its cover. B.Act on second thoughts.

C.Leave your luck while winning. D.Great minds think alike.

2.The underlined word “homely” in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by ____.

A.attractive B.plain C.beautiful D.handsome

3.According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?

A.People are all slaves to beauty.

B.Beauty can ensure good jobs.

C.Advanced technology helps improve beauty.

D.People value beauty over other virtues.

4.What’s the best title of this passage?

A.The Power of Beauty B.Huge Costs of Beauty

C.Bad Effects of Beauty D.Various Ways to Beauty

 

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2. The proper position of the foot while the motorcycle is moving is resting on peg (脚蹬)and keeping foot straight.

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9. Drive in traffic only after developing skill in the control of the motorcycle away from traffic.

10. A screen must be used or eye glasses worn to protect the eyes.

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Why Thoughtful Gifts Are the Worst Gifts?

During all kinds of holidays, millions of people will buy gifts for loved ones, which is great--- _______ that tons of those people make the same mistakes, and buy the _______ gifts.

Roughly 10 percent of gifts are _______ each year---and the percentage of unwanted gifts is surely higher given that nice people may not want to return presents.

What's going on?

Gift buying _______ a deceiving selfish pursuit. We don't actually look for things people want to receive. _______, and to many of our gifts' detriments, we _______ look for things that we want to give. It’s an important problem.

The research says _______ .

“Gift givers want to prove how well they know a person by choosing a thoughtful gift,” said Mary Steffel, an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati _______ research has focused on gift-giving. “But people aren't very good at guessing what others want.”

Research has shown that givers value the gifts they buy more than recipients (接受者).The result seems to come from a simple wrong belief _______ thoughtful presents are the best presents. They are not. In fact, they ________ just be the worst presents. The more thought you put into a present, the more likely you are to stray from buying what the person you're buying the present for actually wants.

“Gift givers focus on what people are like instead of what people actually would like,” said Steffel. “And it's most pronounced when they're shopping for people they are close to.”

In other words, people let their gift-giving egos (自我)get ________ the way of great presents. Especially when the recipient is someone they want to show they know really well.

Fortunately, the answer to our ________ on guessing what people want is simple: stop it.

“People want ________ it is they happen to want in the moment, which can be very specific,” Steffel said. “You are much better off ________ people what they want.”

There is another helpful ________ of thumb. Buy gifts that can be used more broadly. People prefer gift cards to actual gifts, and cash to ________. Here is an example. ________ you have a friend, and your friend really likes margarita (玛格丽特鸡尾酒).You might think of buying that friend a margarita-maker.

But a margarita-maker, ________ it speaks to a specific quality in that friend, is actually a pretty ________ present. Better yet? Give the friend enough cash to buy the device, ________ it, and then accept the reality that they are probably going to buy something else they want much more.

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4.A.has become B.had become C.will become D.becomes

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15.A.law B.rule C.restriction D.regulation

16.A.none B.all C.both D.neither

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