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Mr Bagget,the cashier in a branch office of the Paris Bank,was a very _____16_____man who was always reliable(可靠的) in his work.But one day the _____17____of the bank _____18_____  a letter saying that Mr Bagget was stealing money.He put some ______19______ to check Mr Bagget’s books,and the____20_____ showed that not a single cent was ______21______.However,another letter came to______22_____desk,still saying that Mr Bagget was ____23______ the bank.This time the president sent ______24______ inspectors (檢察員)to check Mr Bagget’s books and the _____25_____  result was got at last
The day after the second time of_____26_____,Mr Bagget went to see the president and said,l’ve been working too _____27_____ without asking for a bit of ____28_______,but you think that I’ve been ______29_____and put the inspectors to check me twice._____30______the result showed that I had done nothing ______31_____, my reputation has been damaged, therefore I’ve come to ____32_____my application of resignation.
“No,no.Mr Bagget,”the president said,“you’ve been working very hard and the result of checking also proves this. “But what can help  _____33_____  my reputation?” Mr Bagget asked.“Well,”the president said,“the post of the branch manager is _____34____  empty,and l think ______35_____  else can be better than
you to take that post.”After returning home that evening,Mr Bagget said to his wife,“Successful! Without the two letters,no one in the branch office would pay attention to me.Thank you, my dear."
小題1:
A.foolishB.strangeC.honestD.clever
小題2:
A.inspectorB.workerC.cashierD.president
小題3:
A.receivedB.wroteC.sentD.showed
小題4:
A.policemenB.inspectorsC.officialsD.students
小題5:
A.reasonB.ideaC.resultD.truth
小題6:
A.missingB.1eftC.foundD.hiding
小題7:
A.Mr Bagget’sB.Mrs Bagget’sC.the inspector’sD.the president’s
小題8:
A.playing trick onB.stealing money from
C.drawing attention toD.working hard in
小題9:
A.mostB.fewC.fewerD.more
小題10:
A.otherB.differentC.same D.old
小題11:
A.interviewingB.watchingC.checkingD.mentioning
小題12:
A.dishonestlyB.pleasantlyC.1azilyD.hard
小題13:
A.stoppingB.praisingC.restingD.1eaving
小題14:
A.dishonestB.ordinaryC.excellentD.proud
小題15:
A.BecauseB.AlthoughC.SinceD.As
小題16:
A.goodB.wrongC.usefulD.great
小題17:
A.give upB.think aboutC.take backD.hand in
小題18:
A.mend(彌補)B.correctC.1oseD.win
小題19:
A.foreverB.stillC.oftenD.never
小題20:
A.nobodyB.somebodyC.anythingD.nothing

小題1:C
小題2:D
小題3:A
小題4:B
小題5:C
小題6:A
小題7:D
小題8:B
小題9:D
小題10:C
小題11:C
小題12:D
小題13:B
小題14:A
小題15:B
小題16:B
小題17:D
小題18:A
小題19:B
小題20:A

小題1:C從 who was always reliable in his work 可知。
小題2:D本題為語境聯(lián)系題。要聯(lián)系本文的最后一段話的意思才能得出答案。
小題3:A 從本句話的意思可知此處應該表示“收到來信” 。
小題4:B 從下文可以知道,the president 派人去查 Mr Bagget 是否偷錢的事。
小題5:C 根 據句意可知,檢查的結果是 Mr Bagget 沒有偷錢。
小題6:A 從上下文的意思知此處表示“沒有丟錢” 。be missing 為系表結構,意為“不見了”。
小題7:D.根據句意可知,有一封檢舉信放在president的辦公桌上。
小題8:B 本題須抓住句中still一詞所表達的信息,才能得出答案。
小題9:D 第一次調查沒有結果,這次president派更多的inspectors去調查此事。
小題10:D 根據上下文意思可知,與上次的調查結果一樣。
小題11:C 根據上下文意思可推知答案,“第二次檢查后……”。
小題12:D 根據上下文意思得出答案,“我一直很努力工作……”。
小題13:B 由上下文的意思可知,Mr Bagget一直努力工作,不要半點“獎賞”。
小題14:A 抓住but所表達的信息,就可得出答案。
小題15:B 根據上下文的意思知,此處應用表示讓步的狀語從句,故用 although“盡管”
小題16:B 根據上下文的語境要求,此處應表示“沒有做錯什么事情”的意思。
小題17:D 根據句意可知,雖然“我”沒有做錯什么事,但“我”的名譽已經受損,故要辭職。
小題18:A 此處應表示“彌補我的名譽損失”的意思。其他詞用在這里和語境的要求不相符。
小題19:B 根據句意可知,“支行經理的位置還空著,Mr Bagget 可以擔任,以此來彌補 。他的名譽損失”
小題20:A 這句話的含義是“你是最合適擔任經理的人選(沒有人比你更適合擔任支行 ”經理了)。
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The boy looked straight at the man.
“An orphan(the child who has no parents).” he murmured.(嘟噥)
小題1: Hitler promised to satisfy(滿足) the children with whatever they want because       .
A.he wanted all the children to live a happy lifeB.he wanted to make a good impression on the children
C.he liked paintings very muchD.he liked all the children
小題2:Hitler frowned when he saw the sad-looking boy because       .
A.the boy was recognized to be a JewB.the boy didn’t come to the front to salute him
C.the boy didn’t want to ask for anythingD.the boy was sad-looking
小題3:Judging by what the boy said we can see that       .
A.the boy’s parents had diedB.the boy had no brothers or sisters
C.the boy hated Hitler very muchD.the boy wanted himself to be an orphan
小題4:Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Hitler wanted to be the father of the children.B.The boy was both clever and courageous(勇敢的).
C.Rembruant was a great painter.D.Hitler did not like Jews.

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