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clockthenextmorningwouldbe_13_ornot.“Fine,”themansaid,“andI'
ll_14_mywife.Weintendtogoforarideinitto_15_it.”
Thenextmorning,ataquartertoten,Daveparkedthecarinthesquareoutsidehisfrontdoor,_16_towaitthereforthepeoplewhohad_17_hisadvertisement.EvenDavehadto_18_thatthecarreallylookedlikeawreck(残骸).Then,soonafterhehadgotthecarasclean_19_itcouldbe,apolicecarstoppedjustbehindhimandapolicemangotout.HelookedatDave'
scarandthensaid,“Haveyoureportedthis_20_tousyet,sir?
”
1.A.directlyB.safelyC.properlyD.easily
2.A.soB.suchC.veryD.too
3.A.keepB.repairC.sellD.throw
4.A.anxiousB.luckyC.ashamedD.generous
5.A.someB.neitherC.noneD.most
6.A.delightedB.upsetC.calmD.astonished
7.A.onB.upC.itD.that
8.A.learnB.missC.getD.find
9.A.messageB.adviceC.requestD.description
10.A.usesB.losesC.hasD.spends
11.A.doubtB.helpC.troubleD.answer
12.A.tellB.seeC.agreeD.call
13.A.exactB.suitableC.earlyD.late
14.A.followB.meetC.bringD.introduce
15.A.recognizeB.gainC.admireD.test
16.A.happeningB.meaningC.turningD.failing
17.A.readB.insertedC.answeredD.placed
18.A.forgetB.showC.disagreeD.admit
19.A.asB.thatC.soD.such
20.A.bargainB.saleC.accidentD.result
(1)
NickPetrelsisadoctorinMontreal.Heworks60hoursaweek.Hetakescareof159patientsaweekinthehospitalandathisoffice.He’sbeenadoctorfortenyears.
Dr.Petrelsgiveshispatientsgoodmedicaladvice.Buthedoesn’tjusttellhispatientswhattodo.Healsosingstothemontelevision!
Dr.PetrelshashisownTVshow.TheshowisinItalian,EnglishandFrench.Thedoctorstartstheshowwithasongandthengivesmedicaladvice.Heexplainsamedicalproblemordiseaseinsimplelanguage.Afterthat,hesingsanothersong.
Dr.Petrelsproducesandperformsinhisownshoweveryweek.Theprogramisverypopularwithhispatientsandwithpeoplewhoenjoyhissinging.Hisdreamistoperform(表演)inLasVegas.Hisfavoritesongsarelovesongs,andhehasacompactdiskoflovesongsthathewrote.Dr.Petrelssays,“Ialwayslovedtosing.AllmyproblemsaregonewhenIsing.”ButwhenDr.Petrelswasyoung,hisfatherdidn’twanthimtobeasinger,sohewenttomedicalschool.
SomepeopletellDr.Petrelshecanhelppeoplemoreasadoctor.ButDr.Petrelssayshehelpspeoplewhenhesings,too.“Iliketomakepeoplesmile.Sometimesit’sdifficulttomakeasickpersonsmile.Medicineandentertainment(娱乐)bothtrytodothesamething.Theytrytomakepeoplefeelgood.”
1.Dr.Petrelsworks60hoursaweek,becausehe_______.
A.giveshispatientsmedicaladvice
B.takescareof159patientsaweek
C.singsontelevision
D.hashisownTVshow
2.Dr.Petrels_______,soheiscalledasingingdoctor.
A.hasbeenadoctorfortenyears
B.alwayslovedtosing
C.ispopularwithhispatients
D.alsosingstohispatientsonTV
3.InhisTVshow,Dr.Petrel_______.
A.singsandgivesmedicaladvice
B.singsaboutdifferentdiseases
C.startstoexplaindiseaseswithasong
D.singslovesongshewrote
4.Dr.Petrels’showispopular_______.
A.inLasVegas.B.atmedicalschool
C.withpeoplewholikehissingingD.withpatientsinMontreal
5.Dr.Petrelssayshelikesto_______.
A.helppeoplesingB.makepeoplefeelbetter
C.dothesamethingD.makedifficultpeoplesmile
(2)
Kate:
Hasyoursister’sbabyarrivedyet?
John:
Yes,I’vebeenanunclesinceyesterdaynoon.
Congratulations!
Isitaboyoragirl?
Aneight-poundboy.TheynamedhimFrancis.That’sspelledwithan“i”beforethe“s”,youknow.
That’sright.Franceswithan“e”isagirl’sname.Buttheyarebothpronouncedthesame.WhydidtheynameyournephewFrancis?
Idon’tknow.Theyconsideredalotofothernames,likeRichard,Edward,Philip,David,andseveralothers.
Whatifthebabyhadbeenagirl?
Didn’ttheyhaveanygirl’snamesinmind?
Theycouldn’tagreeonany.Wheneverhesuggestedagirl’sname,shesaid,“Ihatethatname!
”Somepeoplehaveverystrongfeelingsaboutnames.
Ithinkmostpeopledo.SometimesIdecidednottolikesomeoneIhaven’tevenmet,justbecauseIdon’tlikehisname.
ThatremindsmeofsomethingIreadafewdaysago.Somebodyhadfoundoutthatschoolchildrenwithcertainnamesgetlowmarksinschooljustbecauseoftheirnames.
Theirfamilynames?
No,theirfirstnames.That’swhatthearticlesaid.
1.Thefirstsentence“Hasyoursister’sbabyarrivedyet?
”means_______.
A.Hasyoursister’sbabycomehereyet?
B.Hasyoursister’sbabyreachedyourhomeyet?
C.Hasyoursister’sbabybeensenttoyouyet?
D.Hasyoursistergivenbirthtothatbabyyet?
2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothispassage?
A.Francisisboy’sname.
B.Francesisagirl’sname.
C.FrancisandFranceshavethesamepronunciation.
D.ThereisnodifferencebetweenFrancisandFrances.
3.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthatanephewis_______.
A.ababyboy
B.ababygirl
C.thesonofone’sbrother’sorsister’s
D.thedaughterofone’sbrother’sorsister’s.
4.Readingthepassage,wecanknow_______.
A.Americanshaveonlyfirstnames
B.Americanshaveonlyfamilynames
C.Americanshavebothfirstnamesandfamilynames
D.Americanshaveeitherfirstnamesorfamilynames
练习四
Theword“plastic”comesfromtheGreekword“Platicos”andisusedtodescribe_1_whichcanbeeasilyshaped.
Thehistoryofplasticsislongerthanyoumight_2_.Infact_3_manmadeplasticsevertoappearonthemarketwasmadeoverahundredyearsago.Itwascalled“celluloid(赛璐璐)”.ItwasdiscoveredbybothanEnglishmanandanAmericaninthesameyear._4_itwastheAmericanswhofirstproduceditonalargescaleduringtheyear1860.Everybodywas_5_bythisnewmaterialwhichcouldbemoulded(用模子做)intoshapesand_6_socheaptobuy.
Pooryoungmen_7_incitieswithlotsofsmokeanddirtwere_8_tobuywhitecelluloidcollars(领子).Thecollarswerehardanduncomfortable.Buttheydidnothavetobesenttowash.Thepooryoungmen_9_rubthemcleaneveryeveningwithsoapandwater!
Poormothers,
_10_hadnotbeenabletoaffordplaythings_11_theirchildren,werenowabletobuythemplaythings_12_ofcelluloid.Butcelluloidhadoneveryseriousfault.Itcaughtfireveryeasily.Infactitburnedevenmorequicklythanwoodorcloth.Thereweremanyterribleaccidents,particularly_13_children.Foryearsscientistsworkedhardtofindabetterplasticmaterialthancelluloid.Theyhad_14_success.Thenin1932anAmericanscientistcalledBaekelandproducedahardplasticmaterialwhichdidnotburn._15_becameknown_16_bakelite(酚醛塑料).Otherplasticmaterialslikebakelitewere_17_produced.They_18_tomakeelectricalfittingsandplatesandcups.Poorpeoplelikedthembecausetheywerebothcheapandsafe,butrichpeople_19_thembecausetheywerecheap,andbecausetheycouldonlybemade_20_darkcolours.
1.A.somethingB.everythingC.thingD.anything
2.A.wishB.thinkC.wantD.hope
3.A.firstB.atfirstC.forthefirstD.thefirst
4.A.SoB.ButC.AndD.As
5.A.surprisedB.excitedC.toldD.frightened
6.A.beB.wereC.wasD.is
7.A.waitingB.runningC.walkingD.working
8.A.goingB.sureC.aboutD.able
9.A.couldB.oughttoC.mustD.should
10.A.whichB.whoC.whomD.that
11.A.forB.likeC.inD.of
12.A.doneB.producedC.workedD.made
13.A.betweenB.onC.amongD.about
14.A.muchB.great.C.neverD.little
15.A.ThemanB.HeC.ItD.Thescientist
16.A.asB.withC.byD.to
17.A.alreadyB.stillC.alsoD.yet
18.A.usedB.hopedC.wereusedD.had
19.A.tookB.lovedC.enjoyedD.disliked
20.A.inB.byC.fromD.of
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Oneofthebest-knownAmericanwritersofchildren’sbooksisAlfredStrong,orDoctorStrong,asheisbetterknowntoreaderseverywhere.Now,anartshowcalled“DoctorStrongFromThentoNow”istravellingaroundtheUnitedStates.ThepicturesanddrawingsshowthehistoryofDoctorStrong.
DoctorStrongfirstbecamefamousalmostfiftyyearsagowhenhisfirstchildren’sbookwaspublished.Sincethen,hehaswrittenforty-fivebooksthathavesoldmorethanonehundredmillioncopiesaroundtheworld.
DoctorStrong’sbooksareknownfortheirea
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