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In life, people come across many experiences, which they remember all their lives. I had a similar experience, too.
It was the day of my last paper of the final exam. My uncle had invited me to spend my vacation with him. I was especially excited about the invitation that my uncle had given me to stay with him for a few days in Cambridge.
On that day we got into our classroom. The teacher quickly handed out the paper. The exam would last two hours and some of the expected questions came. I finished it almost forty-five minutes earlier. But since it was a rule not to collect the paper before the allotted(規(guī)定的)time. I had to sit till the teacher collected the paper. I checked my paper twice and corrected some of the mistakes in it. I started thinking about the place my friends and I had planned to go to after the exam. The time seemed to be endless. So I thought of drawing something on the paper and turned it overleaf. I was shocked to see that the page which I had supposed to be blank had four more questions on it which carried 20 marks and would take at least half an hour to complete. There were only 10 minutes left. I was so nervous that I could hardly write anything. They were the sub-questions(小題)of the last question. Suddenly our physics teacher came in and told all of us that in the last question, out of 6 sub-questions only 2 had to be solved. I felt very relieved.
From then on, I realized that my anxiousness and excitement could have cost me to lose 20 marks and decided never to make such a mistake again.
【小題1】Which of the following statements is true?

A.The writer didn’t work hard at physics.
B.The writer lost 20 marks for the last question.
C.The writer made some mistakes during the exam.
D.The questions on the paper were difficult for the writer.
【小題2】The underlined word “relieved” means ________.
A.less worriedB.less afraid
C.more surprisedD.more nervous
【小題3】 We can infer(推斷) from the passage that _____________.
A.the writer did 2 sub-questions of the last question
B.the writer finished doing all the sub-questions
C.the writer spent 45 minutes finishing the paper
D.the writer got full marks in the physics exam
【小題4】We can learn from the passage that we should _____________.
A.learn some exam skills
B.be careful not to make mistakes in the exam
C.try our best to do well in the exam
D.concentrate on what we are doing

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In life, people come across many experiences, which they remember all their lives. I had a similar experience, too.

It was the day of my last paper of the final exam. My uncle had invited me to spend my vacation with him. I was especially excited about the invitation that my uncle had given me to stay with him for a few days in Cambridge.

On that day we got into our classroom. The teacher quickly handed out the paper. The exam would last two hours and some of the expected questions came. I finished it almost forty-five minutes earlier. But since it was a rule not to collect the paper before the allotted(規(guī)定的)time. I had to sit till the teacher collected the paper. I checked my paper twice and corrected some of the mistakes in it. I started thinking about the place my friends and I had planned to go to after the exam. The time seemed to be endless. So I thought of drawing something on the paper and turned it overleaf. I was shocked to see that the page which I had supposed to be blank had four more questions on it which carried 20 marks and would take at least half an hour to complete. There were only 10 minutes left. I was so nervous that I could hardly write anything. They were the sub-questions(小題)of the last question. Suddenly our physics teacher came in and told all of us that in the last question, out of 6 sub-questions only 2 had to be solved. I felt very relieved.

From then on, I realized that my anxiousness and excitement could have cost me to lose 20 marks and decided never to make such a mistake again.

1.Which of the following statements is true?

A.The writer didn’t work hard at physics.

B.The writer lost 20 marks for the last question.

C.The writer made some mistakes during the exam.

D.The questions on the paper were difficult for the writer.

2.The underlined word “relieved” means ________.

A.less worried                           B.less afraid

C.more surprised                         D.more nervous

3. We can infer(推斷) from the passage that _____________.

A.the writer did 2 sub-questions of the last question

B.the writer finished doing all the sub-questions

C.the writer spent 45 minutes finishing the paper

D.the writer got full marks in the physics exam

4.We can learn from the passage that we should _____________.

A.learn some exam skills

B.be careful not to make mistakes in the exam

C.try our best to do well in the exam

D.concentrate on what we are doing

 

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In life, people come across many experiences, which they remember all their lives. I had a similar experience, too.
It was the day of my last paper of the final exam. My uncle had invited me to spend my vacation with him. I was especially excited about the invitation that my uncle had given me to stay with him for a few days in Cambridge.
On that day we got into our classroom. The teacher quickly handed out the paper. The exam would last two hours and some of the expected questions came. I finished it almost forty-five minutes earlier. But since it was a rule not to collect the paper before the allotted(規(guī)定的)time. I had to sit till the teacher collected the paper. I checked my paper twice and corrected some of the mistakes in it. I started thinking about the place my friends and I had planned to go to after the exam. The time seemed to be endless. So I thought of drawing something on the paper and turned it overleaf. I was shocked to see that the page which I had supposed to be blank had four more questions on it which carried 20 marks and would take at least half an hour to complete. There were only 10 minutes left. I was so nervous that I could hardly write anything. They were the sub-questions(小題)of the last question. Suddenly our physics teacher came in and told all of us that in the last question, out of 6 sub-questions only 2 had to be solved. I felt very relieved.
From then on, I realized that my anxiousness and excitement could have cost me to lose 20 marks and decided never to make such a mistake again.
小題1:Which of the following statements is true?
A.The writer didn’t work hard at physics.
B.The writer lost 20 marks for the last question.
C.The writer made some mistakes during the exam.
D.The questions on the paper were difficult for the writer.
小題2:The underlined word “relieved” means ________.
A.less worriedB.less afraid
C.more surprisedD.more nervous
小題3: We can infer(推斷) from the passage that _____________.
A.the writer did 2 sub-questions of the last question
B.the writer finished doing all the sub-questions
C.the writer spent 45 minutes finishing the paper
D.the writer got full marks in the physics exam
小題4:We can learn from the passage that we should _____________.
A.learn some exam skills
B.be careful not to make mistakes in the exam
C.try our best to do well in the exam
D.concentrate on what we are doing

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Tipping in the West

  Tipping customs in the West vary considerably from country to country,

from one part of a country to another, and from small town to large city. There are no absolute rules: most people give between 15 to 20 percent of the bill depending on how much service they have had, how many people have been involved, how long they have been at a place, how much they have enjoyed it and where they are.

  Fifteen percent in big cities is OK; 20 percent means something a bit more than that. Outside major cities, 15 percent is still the commontip. And the normal tipping coin for small services is 25 cents.

  People you DO tip in the West are: waiters, taxi drivers, porters, doormen, hatcheck girls. You also tip for personal services from barbers, shoeshine boys, beauty parlor attendants, and so on.

  People you DO NOT tip include: customs officials and other government employees, mailmen, airline personnel, bus drivers, storeclerks, gas station attendants, receptionists, operators. Christmas is special and expensive for tipping. You should give the following people some tip: doormen, the superintendent of one's apartment house, the laundryman, newspaper boy, milkman, parking lot attendant, postman and barber. The amount will vary depending on how often they have done the service, how friendly they are, and one's own economic level.

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(1)The amount that most people give their tip depend on ______.

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Ahow much service they have had

Bhow much they have enjoyed it and where they are

Chow long they have been at a place

DAbove all

(2)Which is wrong about the following statements?

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AFifteen percent in big cities is OK.

B20 percent means something a bit more than fifteen percent.

CThe normal tipping coin for small services is 25 cents.

DThe more the better.

(3)People you DO tip in the West are: ______.

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Awaiters, taxi drivers, porters

Bdoormen, hatcheck girls

Cyou also tip for personal services from barbers, shoeshine boys, beauty parlor attendants, and so on

Dabove all

(4)People you Do Not tip don't include ______.

[  ]

Acustoms officials and other government employees

Bmailmen and airline personnel

Cbus drivers, store clerks and gas station at tendants

Dthe men or the women who serve the other people

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Christmas was coming.Everyone was busy for it.I was in the eighth grade

and was helping my father in his toy store.A little boy,five or six years old,came in.He wore a brown dirty old coat.His shoes were worn and one shoelace was torn.He seemed(看起來) to be too poor to afford to buy anything.He looked around the toy section,picked up some toys and carefully put them back in place.

  Dad came downstairs and walked over to the boy.His blue eyes smiled as he asked the boy what he could do for him.The boy said he was looking for a Christmas present for his best friend.I was impressed that Dad treated him with the same respect as he treated any adult.Dad told the boy to take his time to look around.

  After about 20 minutes,the little boy carefully picked up a toy plane,walked up to my dad and said,“How much is it,sir?”

  “How much have you got?”my Dad asked.

  The little boy held out his hand and opened it.His hand was marked with wet lines of dirt from holding his money.In his hand lay $$0.27.The price on the toy plane he'd picked out was $$3.98.

  “That'll exactly be the price.”Dad said as he closed the sale.Dad's reply seems still to be ringing in my ears.I thought about what I'd seen as I wrapped the present.When the little boy walked out of the store,I didn't notice his dirty worn coat or torn shoelace.What I saw was a happy child with a treasure.

  I will never forget what happened that day.

(1)

When did the story happen?

  A.Shortly before Christmas.

  B.Shortly after Christmas.

  C.On Christmas day.

  D.The passage didn't tell us.

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(2)

Why did the little boy carefully put the toys back in place after he chose them?

  A.Because he couldn't make up his mind which to buy.

  B.Because he couldn't make up his mind for whom he should buy.

  C.Because he hadn't make up his mind whether he should buy them or not.

  D.Because he wasn't sure whether he could afford them or not.

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(3)

Why did my father ask the little boy how much he had got?

  A.Because my father could see the boy hadn't got enough money and he wanted to let the boy had his present without hurting him.

  B.Because my father didn't know how much it was.

  C.Because the little boy was my friend.

  D.Because the customer should tell how much he had got first.

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(4)

How much did the boy pay actually.?

  A.$$3.98.

  B.$$0.27.

  C.$$3.71.

  D.The boy didn't pay for it.

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(5)

Who knew that the real price of the toy the little boy bought was much higher?

  A.The little boy.

  B.The little boy and my father.

C.My father and I.

D.The little boy and I.

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