1. What did the man tell the girl?
选项:
A:
He was very rich.
B:
He worked in a restaurant.
C:
He was tired of his luxurious life.
D:
无
He was very rich.
He worked in a restaurant.
He was tired of his luxurious life.
无
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A:taught at a school
B:wrote detective stories
C:played in a theatre
D:broke into others' houses
B:(2)、He decided to go to cinema one evening because .
A:he wanted to have some fun
B:he had nothing to do at home
C:he was unable to finish his story
D:he wanted to eat out
C:(3)、The visitor said in his note that he was .
A:a writer
B:an actor
C:an army officer
D:a burglar
D:(4)、The visitor said he would return if .
A:Tom Smith became a successful writer
B:Tom Smith had read his suggestions
C:he wanted to read Tom Smith's half-finished stories again
D:he wanted to steal something from Tom Smith
E:(5)、Tom Smith always leaves an unfinished story at home when he goes out in the evening because .
A:he is still not successful
B:he is still waiting for his visitor to return
C:he is careless
D:he feels lonely and needs a friend
">1. Tom Smith was a writer. He wrote detective stories for magazines. One evening he couldn't come up with an ending for a story. He sat with his typewriter(打字机) in front of him, but he just couldn't get any ideas. So he decided to go to the cinema. When he came back, he found that he'd had a visitor. Someone had broken into his flat(公寓). The man had had a drink, smoked several of Tom's cigarettes and had read his story. The visitor left Tom a note: "I've read your story and I don't think much of it. Please read my suggestions; they ought to help you finish it. By the way, I'm a burglar(窃贼). I'm not going to steal anything tonight. But if you become a successful writer, I will return!" Tom read the burglar's suggestions. Then he sat down and wrote the rest of the story. He's still not a successful writer, and he's still waiting for his burglar to return. Before he goes out in the evening, he always leaves a half-finished story near his typewriter. 选项: A:(1)、Tom Smith to make a living.
A:taught at a school
B:wrote detective stories
C:played in a theatre
D:broke into others' houses
B:(2)、He decided to go to cinema one evening because .
A:he wanted to have some fun
B:he had nothing to do at home
C:he was unable to finish his story
D:he wanted to eat out
C:(3)、The visitor said in his note that he was .
A:a writer
B:an actor
C:an army officer
D:a burglar
D:(4)、The visitor said he would return if .
A:Tom Smith became a successful writer
B:Tom Smith had read his suggestions
C:he wanted to read Tom Smith's half-finished stories again
D:he wanted to steal something from Tom Smith
E:(5)、Tom Smith always leaves an unfinished story at home when he goes out in the evening because .
A:he is still not successful
B:he is still waiting for his visitor to return
C:he is careless
D:he feels lonely and needs a friend
For the reason that he is
B:Just because he is
C:The reason of being
D:That he is
spent
B:has spent
C:will spend
D:would spend
A、will he begin
B、has he begun
C、was he beginning
D、did he begin
What delightful weather we are having!
B:How empty and pedantic a thinker he is!
C:What shame to deceive the girl!
D:How sunny the weather is! 4
against
B:opposite
C:across
D:another
Where
B:When
C:How
D:What
agreed
B:familiar
C:consistent
D:allied
where
B:when
C:which
D:that
that he saw
B:had he seen
C:did he see
D:that he had seen
the subject.
B:the predicate.
C:the object.
D:D. the infinitive phrase.
He did nothing but practice his running-cursive script all day.
He learnt calligraphy by copying other calligraphers of his time.
He often watched sword dance to learn from it for his calligraphy.
He made fast progress when he discovered the genuine beauty of calligraphy.
His reasoning is based on the belief that there can be no morality unless there is free will.
B:His reasoning is based on the belief that if there can be free will when there is morality.
C:It means a lot to tell a person to do what he ought to if he is not free to do so.
D:It means nothing to tell a person to do what he ought to if he is free to do so.
had he seen
B:that he saw
C:did he see
D:that he had seen
hard-working
B:lazy
C:proud
D:lonely
fiercely
B:intensely
C:discernably
D:seriously
fiercely
B:intensely
C:discernably
D:seriously
To be stunned
B:Be stunned
C:Stunned
D:Stunning
He did nothing but practice his running-cursive script all day.
B:He learnt calligraphy by copying other calligraphers of his time.
C:He often watched sword dance to learn from it for his calligraphy.
D:He made fast progress when he discovered the genuine beauty of calligraphy.
excitement
B:exhaustion
C:exasperation
D:expectation