单选题The doctors gave Mr. Jackson the right medicine when _____.A London Zoo told them what kind of snake it wasB Mr. Jackson sent the photo to the hospitalC he left hospital the next dayD the snake bit him

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单选题
The doctors gave Mr. Jackson the right medicine when _____.
A

London Zoo told them what kind of snake it was

B

Mr. Jackson sent the photo to the hospital

C

he left hospital the next day

D

the snake bit him


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3.Passage FourOne evening Mr. Green was driving home along a lonely country road. He had £ 100.00 in his pock et. At the loneliest part of the road, a man asked for a lift (搭车). Mr. Green told him to get into the car and continued his driving. When he talked to the man and learned that the man had been in prison for robbery and had broken out of prison two days before, Mr. Green was very worried.Suddenly he saw a police-car and had a bright idea. He just reached a small town where the speed limit (限制速度) was 30 miles an hour. But he drove the car as fast as it could go. He looked back and saw that the police-car had begun to chase (追) him. After a mile or so the police-car overtook (赶上) him and ordered him to stop. A policeman got out and came to Mr. Green's car. Mr. Green hoped that he could tell the policeman about the escaped robber, but he felt the man had put a gun against his back. The policeman took out his notebook and pencil, saying he wanted Mr. Green's name and address. Mr. Green asked to be taken to the police station, but the policeman said, "No, you will have to appear at the police station later." Mr. Green had to do as the policeman told him. The policeman wrote his name and address down, put his notebook and pencil back in his pocket and gave Mr. Green a talk about dangerous driving. Then Mr. Green started up his car again and drove on.Just as he reached the outskirts (郊区) of London, the passenger said, "! want to get off here." Mr. Green stopped the car, the man got out and said, "Thanks for the lift. You've been good to me. This is the least I can do in return (报答)." And he handed Mr. Green the policeman's notebook, which he stole while the policeman was talking to Mr. Green.46. The man asking for a lift was ______.A. a robber who robs driversB. a policeman who had worked in prisonC. a prisoner who had escaped from prisonD. a stranger with £ 100.00 in his pocket

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  • 第1题:

    What's the end of the story? A. The prisoner stole the policeman's notebook and gave it to Mr. Green in return.

    B. The prisoner was caught.

    C. The prisoner robbed Mr. Green.

    D. Mr. Green sent the prisoner to the police station.


    正确答案:A
    此题是对细节信息和词汇知识的考查。其中关键词是end of the story。根据这一提示考生可从最后一段查到有关信息。通过最后两句得知逃犯偷了警察的记事本并handed to MrGreen作为报答(in return)A项中gavehanded属同/近义词,故为正确答案。BCD三项均不符合情节,所以不能入选。

  • 第2题:

    While traveling abroad(在国外), Mr. Jackson Frank ran short of money. So he wrote to his brother, asking for $500. "Send the money by telegram," he wrote, "to the Fisher Bank in P…" After a week he began calling at the Fisher Bank. He showed his passport(护照). "Nothing has come for you," he was told. This went on for two weeks, and Mr. Frank got very worried. He sent a telegram to his brother, asking where the money was. There was no reply, and no money arrived for him.

    In the fourth week Mr. Frank was arrested for failing to pay hotel bill. His passport was taken from him. He tried to explain the problem, but no one believed him. He was sent to prison for sixty days. When he came out, he went immediately to the Fisher Bank. The Clerk(职员)he spoke to was a new man. "Have you received $500 for me?" he asked, "My name is Jackson Frank." The clerk checked his books. "Yes, Mr. Jackson, it's here. It came by telegram - let me see - oh, more than two months ago.

    "We wondered where you were." He showed Mr. Frank the order. The order(汇单)read: "Pay Mr. Frank Jackson the sum of $500 …"

    "But my name is Jackson Frank, not Frank Jackson."

    "Oh, that's all right, sir. It was in our books under the letter 'J', but it's your money."

    The clerk laughed. "A human mistake, sir! We're all human beings, aren't we? And so we all make mistakes. A family name like Frank sounds strange to me."

    Mr frank was silent. He really wanted to hit somebody. At last he said, "A human mistake - is that what you call it? I think some humans need kicking."

    1. Jackson didn't just go to his brother and get some money because _____.

    A. he was afraid to see his brother

    B. he was in prison and was not allowed to go anywhere

    C. he was traveling in a foreign country and was far from his brother

    D. he knew that his brother had no money

    2. A week after he had written to his brother, Jackson began _____.

    A. telephoning the bank

    B. visiting the bank

    C. shouting at the clerks of the bank

    D. explaining his problem to the clerks of the bank

    3. Jackson was arrested and sent to prison because _____.

    A. his brother hadn't sent him any money and he couldn't pay his hotel bill

    B. he had spent almost all his money and couldn't pay his hotel bill

    C. he had lost all his money and couldn't pay his hotel bill

    D. his brother hadn't sent him as much money as he asked for and he couldn't pay his hotel bill

    4. Which of the following statements is true? _____

    A. The money did not reach the Fisher Bank.

    B. The money reached the wrong bank.

    C. The money reached the bank after he was arrested.

    D. The money reached the bank before he was arrested.

    5. The clerks put his name under the wrong letter _____.

    A. through carelessness

    B. because they were human beings

    C. because he had a strange name

    D. by pronouncing his name incorrectly


    参考答案: CBBDA

  • 第3题:

    Not until Mr. Smith came to China _____ what kind of country she is from.

    A: he knew

    B: he didn't know

    C: did he know

    D: he couldn't know


    正确答案: C

  • 第4题:

    One afternoon Mrs. Green’s husband wanted to catch the 3:30 flight to London to have an important meeting. She was very surprised when he telephoned her at 5 o’clock and said that he was still at the airport.

    “What happened to you?” asked Mrs. Green.

    “Well,” said Mr. Green, “Everything was going fine. I got my ticket, checked my luggage and waited in line at the gate. I walked across the runway to the airplane and I saw my friend Jack Scott, who was an airplane engineer. I shouted to him and a policeman caught me.”

    “Why did he catch you?”

    “I don’t know,” said Mr. Green, “As soon as he heard my shout, he ran towards me and caught me.”

    “What did you shout to your friend?”

    “All I said was ‘Hi, Jack’ . You know that’s the usual way we say hello to our friends.”

    “But you don’t know the sentence ‘Hi, Jack ’ also means to take control of a plane by force(武力).”

    56. How did Mr. Green want to go to London?__________ .

    A. By train B. By bus C. By airplane


    正确答案:C

  • 第5题:

    Have you ever called Mr. Smith and told him about the contract?

    A:consulted
    B:visited
    C:contacted
    D:phoned

    答案:D
    解析:
    本句意思是:你是否给史密斯先生打过电话并告诉了他合同的事?call 意为“打电话”。consult意为“请教”,例如:If you wish good advice, consult an old man.如果你想得到好的建议,咨询一下老人吧。visit意为“参观、到访”,例如:We visited Mr.White last Friday.我们上星期五去看了怀特先生。contact意为“联系”,例如:Contact the police at once!立刻与警方联系!phone意为“打电话”,例如:Please phone the result of the test to me.请电话告诉我测验的结果。只有选项D同句中画线单词含义接近。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    From Ponzi to Madoff

    The year was 1920.The country was the United States of America. The man's name was Charles Ponzi.
    Ponzi told people to stop depositing money in a savings account.Instead,they should give it to him to save
    for them.Ponzi promised to pay them more than the bank.For example,a savings account might pay you$5
    a year for every $100 you deposit.Ponzi,however,would pay you $40 a year for every $ 100 you gave
    him to hold.Many people thought this was a good plan.They began to give their money to Ponzi.
    How could Ponzi make so much money for people?This is what he did with the money people gave him:
    He used some of that money to pay other people who gave him money.However,he also kept a lot of the
    money for himself. Soon he had $ 250 million.This was a kind of theft,and it was against the law. The
    people who gave him their money didn't think anything was wrong. Ponzi paid them every month,just like a
    bank.Ponzi continued this way of working for two years.Then one day,he didn'thave enough money to pay
    all the people.They discovered his crime,and he went to prison for fraud.
    Ninety years later,people began to hear about a businessman in New York named Bernard Madoff.
    People said he gave good advice about money.They said when they gave him their money,he paid them a lot
    more than the bank.Madoff helped hospitals,schools,and individuals earn money.Over a period of 40
    years,people gave him$170 billion.However,no one investigated what he did with the money.The people
    who gave Madoff their money also didn't think anything was wrong because he paid them every month.
    One day,Madoff didn't have enough money to pay all the people he needed to pay. That's when people
    discovered how Madoff worked:He was taking money from some people to pay other people,just the way
    Charles Fonzi did.However,this time,instead of losing millions of dollars,people lost billions.
    Madoff was accused of fraud,and the United States government officials arrested him.He didn't have to
    go on trial because he said he was guilty.In 2009,a judge sentenced him to 150 years in prison.Bernard
    Madoff's crime was even bigger than Ponzi'5.It was the biggest fraud in history.The lesson of this story is
    clear:When something seems too good to be true,it probably is!

    Why didn't Madoff have to go on trial?
    A:The officials couldn'tfind any evidence against him.
    B:He had friends in the government who helped him.
    C:He admitted he was guilty.
    D:He returned all the illegal money.

    答案:C
    解析:
    从文章第一段倒数第三句话“Ponzi, however, would pay you $40 a year for every$100 you gave him to hold.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第二段第二句话“He used some of that money to pay other people”可知答案为B。
    从文章第二段第三句话“he also kept a lot of the money for himself”和第五句话“This was a kind of theft, and it was against the law.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第三段第五句话“Over a period of 40 years”可知答案为A。
    从文章第五段第二句话“He didn' t have to go on trial because he said he was guilty.”可 知答案为C。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    From Ponzi to Madoff

    The year was 1920.The country was the United States of America. The man's name was Charles Ponzi.
    Ponzi told people to stop depositing money in a savings account.Instead,they should give it to him to save
    for them.Ponzi promised to pay them more than the bank.For example,a savings account might pay you$5
    a year for every $100 you deposit.Ponzi,however,would pay you $40 a year for every $ 100 you gave
    him to hold.Many people thought this was a good plan.They began to give their money to Ponzi.
    How could Ponzi make so much money for people?This is what he did with the money people gave him:
    He used some of that money to pay other people who gave him money.However,he also kept a lot of the
    money for himself. Soon he had $ 250 million.This was a kind of theft,and it was against the law. The
    people who gave him their money didn't think anything was wrong. Ponzi paid them every month,just like a
    bank.Ponzi continued this way of working for two years.Then one day,he didn'thave enough money to pay
    all the people.They discovered his crime,and he went to prison for fraud.
    Ninety years later,people began to hear about a businessman in New York named Bernard Madoff.
    People said he gave good advice about money.They said when they gave him their money,he paid them a lot
    more than the bank.Madoff helped hospitals,schools,and individuals earn money.Over a period of 40
    years,people gave him$170 billion.However,no one investigated what he did with the money.The people
    who gave Madoff their money also didn't think anything was wrong because he paid them every month.
    One day,Madoff didn't have enough money to pay all the people he needed to pay. That's when people
    discovered how Madoff worked:He was taking money from some people to pay other people,just the way
    Charles Fonzi did.However,this time,instead of losing millions of dollars,people lost billions.
    Madoff was accused of fraud,and the United States government officials arrested him.He didn't have to
    go on trial because he said he was guilty.In 2009,a judge sentenced him to 150 years in prison.Bernard
    Madoff's crime was even bigger than Ponzi'5.It was the biggest fraud in history.The lesson of this story is
    clear:When something seems too good to be true,it probably is!

    For every$100,Ponzi promised to pay people
    A:$5 a year
    B:$20 a year
    C:$40 a year
    D:$100 a year

    答案:C
    解析:
    从文章第一段倒数第三句话“Ponzi, however, would pay you $40 a year for every$100 you gave him to hold.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第二段第二句话“He used some of that money to pay other people”可知答案为B。
    从文章第二段第三句话“he also kept a lot of the money for himself”和第五句话“This was a kind of theft, and it was against the law.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第三段第五句话“Over a period of 40 years”可知答案为A。
    从文章第五段第二句话“He didn' t have to go on trial because he said he was guilty.”可 知答案为C。

  • 第8题:

    Mr. Sims has been ill, but we expect him () by next month.

    Ato be well

    Bwell

    Cto be good

    Dgood


    A

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    Mr. Jackson threw the snake away probably because _____.
    A

    he was surprised

    B

    he wanted to get a better photo

    C

    his chest began to hurt

    D

    the fridge door was open


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    由前文判断知,把蛇扔掉可能是因为冰箱的门是开的,因此选D项。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    What is Mr. Saunders’ complaint?
    A

    His statement was not sent in adequate time.

    B

    The product broke down suddenly.

    C

    The company did not inform him of an extra fee.

    D

    There was late delivery on a piece of equipment.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    在Mr. Saunders写的信中第2段第2句和第3句提到职员中没有任何人mention this extra fee,可知答案为C。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    What does Mr. Saunders request the company do?
    A

    Replace his new water heater

    B

    Remove a late charge from his bill

    C

    Register him for equalized payments

    D

    Give him a discount on next month’s bill


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    信中第4段最后1句要求the late charge from last month’s payment period be erased,即希望把上个月产生的滞纳金从总额中扣除出去,故选B。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    —Hello, Mr. Smith. This is Larry Jackson. I am afraid I won’t be able to arrive on time for the meeting in your office.—_____.
    A

    Hurry up

    B

    Cheer up

    C

    No doubt

    D

    That’s all right


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:——你好,史密斯先生。我是劳瑞·杰克逊,我恐怕不能按时到你办公室参加会议。——没关系。That’s all right表示“没关系”,符合情景,故答案为D。Hurry up快点。Cheer up加油。No doubt无疑地。

  • 第13题:

    Mr. Smith told Mary _________ to the office next Monday morning.

    A. come

    B. came

    C. to come


    参考答案:C

  • 第14题:

    Dear Mr. Brown,

    Thank you for your letter of 6 September regarding Mr. John Green who has been employed by this company for the past 10 years.

    Mr. Green served his apprenticeship (学徒) with Vickers Tools Ltd. in Manchester, followed by a three-year course of engineering for Production Engineers. He is technically well—qualified and for the past five years has been our Assistant Works Manager responsible for production and related business in our Sheffield factory. In all his job duties he has shown himself to be hard-working, responsible and in every way a very dependable employee.

    I can strongly recommend Mr. Green as I feel sure that if he were to be chosen to manage your factory in Nairobi he would bring to his work a true atmosphere of teamwork, which would be found necessary and helpful by all who would work with him.

    Sincerely yours,

    Tom Smith

    1. How long has Mr. Green been employed by the writer's company?

    For ().

    2. What kind of course did Mr. Green take?

    A three-year course in engineering for ().

    3. What job position has Mr. Green held in the past five years?

    4.What does the writer think of Mr. Green as an employee?

    He is hard-working, () and dependable.

    5.What is the purpose of this letter?

    To () Mr. Green to manage a factory in Nairobi.


    答案:1.10years,2.Production Engineersl,3.Assistant Words Manger,4.responsible,5.strongly recommed

  • 第15题:

    What Mr. Smith did was important , but ______.

    A. more important the way of he did things was

    B. the way of he did things was more important

    C. more important was the way he did things

    D. more important the way were he did things


    答案:C

  • 第16题:

    What kind of experience does Mr. Nixon have with Eployco?

    A.He worked for it in the past
    B.He has used its website before
    C.He is currently one of its headhunters
    D.He was disappointed with its service

    答案:B
    解析:
    第二段第一句指出,在求职的过程中,大量地使用了EMPLOYC0网站,故选B。

  • 第17题:


    What did Ms. Ward do for Mr. Takagi?
    A. She gave him a presentation
    B. She combined her lecture with his.
    C. She helped him plan his lecture.
    D. She gave input during his presentation.


    答案:D
    解析:
    Takagi给Ward写的信中说,“如果没有您的帮助,恐怕他们会对我的演讲失望。(Without your input,I’m afraid they would have been disappointed with my lecture.)”因此可以得知,Ward 在 Takagi 发表演讲时提供过帮助。正确答案是D。

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    From Ponzi to Madoff

    The year was 1920.The country was the United States of America. The man's name was Charles Ponzi.
    Ponzi told people to stop depositing money in a savings account.Instead,they should give it to him to save
    for them.Ponzi promised to pay them more than the bank.For example,a savings account might pay you$5
    a year for every $100 you deposit.Ponzi,however,would pay you $40 a year for every $ 100 you gave
    him to hold.Many people thought this was a good plan.They began to give their money to Ponzi.
    How could Ponzi make so much money for people?This is what he did with the money people gave him:
    He used some of that money to pay other people who gave him money.However,he also kept a lot of the
    money for himself. Soon he had $ 250 million.This was a kind of theft,and it was against the law. The
    people who gave him their money didn't think anything was wrong. Ponzi paid them every month,just like a
    bank.Ponzi continued this way of working for two years.Then one day,he didn'thave enough money to pay
    all the people.They discovered his crime,and he went to prison for fraud.
    Ninety years later,people began to hear about a businessman in New York named Bernard Madoff.
    People said he gave good advice about money.They said when they gave him their money,he paid them a lot
    more than the bank.Madoff helped hospitals,schools,and individuals earn money.Over a period of 40
    years,people gave him$170 billion.However,no one investigated what he did with the money.The people
    who gave Madoff their money also didn't think anything was wrong because he paid them every month.
    One day,Madoff didn't have enough money to pay all the people he needed to pay. That's when people
    discovered how Madoff worked:He was taking money from some people to pay other people,just the way
    Charles Fonzi did.However,this time,instead of losing millions of dollars,people lost billions.
    Madoff was accused of fraud,and the United States government officials arrested him.He didn't have to
    go on trial because he said he was guilty.In 2009,a judge sentenced him to 150 years in prison.Bernard
    Madoff's crime was even bigger than Ponzi'5.It was the biggest fraud in history.The lesson of this story is
    clear:When something seems too good to be true,it probably is!

    What did Ponzi do with the money people gave him?
    A:He spent it all on things for himself.
    B:He used some of it to pay other people.
    C:He deposited it all in a bank.
    D:He kept it all to save for a good plan.

    答案:B
    解析:
    从文章第一段倒数第三句话“Ponzi, however, would pay you $40 a year for every$100 you gave him to hold.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第二段第二句话“He used some of that money to pay other people”可知答案为B。
    从文章第二段第三句话“he also kept a lot of the money for himself”和第五句话“This was a kind of theft, and it was against the law.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第三段第五句话“Over a period of 40 years”可知答案为A。
    从文章第五段第二句话“He didn' t have to go on trial because he said he was guilty.”可 知答案为C。

  • 第19题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    From Ponzi to Madoff

    The year was 1920.The country was the United States of America. The man's name was Charles Ponzi.
    Ponzi told people to stop depositing money in a savings account.Instead,they should give it to him to save
    for them.Ponzi promised to pay them more than the bank.For example,a savings account might pay you$5
    a year for every $100 you deposit.Ponzi,however,would pay you $40 a year for every $ 100 you gave
    him to hold.Many people thought this was a good plan.They began to give their money to Ponzi.
    How could Ponzi make so much money for people?This is what he did with the money people gave him:
    He used some of that money to pay other people who gave him money.However,he also kept a lot of the
    money for himself. Soon he had $ 250 million.This was a kind of theft,and it was against the law. The
    people who gave him their money didn't think anything was wrong. Ponzi paid them every month,just like a
    bank.Ponzi continued this way of working for two years.Then one day,he didn'thave enough money to pay
    all the people.They discovered his crime,and he went to prison for fraud.
    Ninety years later,people began to hear about a businessman in New York named Bernard Madoff.
    People said he gave good advice about money.They said when they gave him their money,he paid them a lot
    more than the bank.Madoff helped hospitals,schools,and individuals earn money.Over a period of 40
    years,people gave him$170 billion.However,no one investigated what he did with the money.The people
    who gave Madoff their money also didn't think anything was wrong because he paid them every month.
    One day,Madoff didn't have enough money to pay all the people he needed to pay. That's when people
    discovered how Madoff worked:He was taking money from some people to pay other people,just the way
    Charles Fonzi did.However,this time,instead of losing millions of dollars,people lost billions.
    Madoff was accused of fraud,and the United States government officials arrested him.He didn't have to
    go on trial because he said he was guilty.In 2009,a judge sentenced him to 150 years in prison.Bernard
    Madoff's crime was even bigger than Ponzi'5.It was the biggest fraud in history.The lesson of this story is
    clear:When something seems too good to be true,it probably is!

    What was Ponzi's crime?
    A:He robbed the banks of millions of dollars.
    B:He gave people more than the bank did.
    C:He kept a lot of other people's money for himself.
    D:He did not pay people their interests.

    答案:C
    解析:
    从文章第一段倒数第三句话“Ponzi, however, would pay you $40 a year for every$100 you gave him to hold.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第二段第二句话“He used some of that money to pay other people”可知答案为B。
    从文章第二段第三句话“he also kept a lot of the money for himself”和第五句话“This was a kind of theft, and it was against the law.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第三段第五句话“Over a period of 40 years”可知答案为A。
    从文章第五段第二句话“He didn' t have to go on trial because he said he was guilty.”可 知答案为C。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    When the snake bit Mr. Jackson, it was _____.
    A

    hiding in a box of bananas

    B

    climbing out of a box of bananas

    C

    lying under a dish

    D

    climbing into the fridge


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    由文中的“He picked up a dish from a table, and suddenly a snake appeared and bit him on the hand.”可知,蛇在盘子的下面,因此选C项。

  • 第21题:

    问答题
    Practice 4  “My dear Mr. Bennet,” said his lady to him one day, “have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last?”  Mr. Bennet replied that he had not.  “But it is,” returned she; “for Mrs. Long has just been here, and she told me all about it.”  Mr. Bennet made no answer.  “Do not you want to know who has taken it?” cried his wife impatiently. “You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it.”  This was invitation enough.  “Why, my dear, you must know, Mrs. Long says that Netherfield is taken by a young man of large fortune from the north of England that he came down on Monday in a chaise and four to see the place, and was so much delighted with it that he agreed with Mr. Morris immediately; that he is to take possession before Michaelmas, and some of his servants are to be in the house by the end of next week.”  “What is his name?”  “Bingley.”  “Is he married or single?”  “Oh! single, my dear, to be sure! A single man of large fortune; four or five thousand a year. What a fine thing for our girls!”  “How so? How can it affect them?”  “My dear Mr. Bennet,” replied his wife, “how can you be so tiresome! You must know that I am thinking of his marrying one of them.”  “Is that his design in settling here?”  “Design! nonsense, how can you talk so! But it is very likely that he may fall in love with one of them, and therefore you must visit him as soon as he comes.”  “I see no occasion for that. You and the girls may go, or you may send them by themselves, which perhaps will be still better, for as you are as handsome as any of them, Mr. Bingley might like you the best of the party.”

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    有一天班纳特太太对她的丈夫说:“我的好老爷,尼日斐花园终于租出去了,你听说过没有?”
    班纳特先生回答道,他没有听说过。
    “的确租出去了,”她说,“朗格太太刚刚上这儿来过,她把这件事的底细,一五一十地告诉了我。”
    班纳特先生没有理睬她。
    “你难道不想知道是谁租去的吗?”太太不耐烦地嚷起来了。
    “既是你要说给我听,我听听也无妨。”
    这句话足够鼓励她讲下去了。
    “哦!亲爱的,你得知道,郎格太太说,租尼B斐花园的是个阔少爷,他是英格兰北部的人;听说他星期一那天,乘着一辆驷马大轿车来看房子,看得非常中意,当场就和莫理斯先生谈妥了;他要在‘米迦勒节’以前搬进来,打算下个周末先叫几个佣人来住。”
    “这个人叫什么名字?”
    “彬格莱。”
    “有太太的呢,还是单身汉?”
    “噢!是个单身汉,亲爱的,确确实实是个单身汉!一个有钱的单身汉;每年有四五千磅的收入。真是女儿们的福气!”
    “这怎么说?关女儿们什么事?”
    “我的好老爷,”太太回答道,“你怎么这样叫人讨厌!告诉你吧,我正在盘算,他要是挑中我们一个女儿做老婆,可多好!”
    “他住到这儿来,就是为了这个打算吗?”
    “打算!胡扯,这是哪儿的话!不过,他倒作兴看中我们的某一个女儿呢。他一搬来,你就得去拜访拜访他。”
    “我不用去。你带着女儿们去就得啦,要不你干脆打发她们自己去,那或许倒更好些,因为你跟女儿们比起来,她们哪一个都不能胜过你的美貌,你去了,彬格莱先生倒可能挑中你呢?”
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Mr. Sims has been ill, but we expect him () by next month.
    A

    to be well

    B

    well

    C

    to be good

    D

    good


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    The doctors gave Mr. Jackson the right medicine when ______.
    A

    London Zoo told them what kind of snake it was

    B

    Mr. Jackson sent the photo to the hospital

    C

    he left hospital the next day

    D

    the snake bit him


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    从文中的“When they knew the kind of snake, they could give Jackson the right medicine”可知,只有了解是属于什么类型的蛇后,才可以给予正确的药,因此选A项。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Mr. Jackson closed the fridge door so that ______.
    A

    he could take a photo

    B

    the snake couldn’t go back to the zoo

    C

    the snake became cool

    D

    he was safe from the snake


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    从文中的“I threw it away, but it landed in the fridge. So I closed the door.”可知,关上门是为了安全,因此选D项。