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I told the stranger to go to the hospital on foot, but I ______ to go by bus.A.had to tell

I told the stranger to go to the hospital on foot, but I ______ to go by bus.

A.had to tell him

B.must have told him

C.should have told him

D.ought to tell him

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"Would your friend's name happen to be Roland Kirkwood?" I asked finally. He laughed and said, "Would your brother's name happen to be Dr. Ray Hunter?" It was my turn to laugh.

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第2题
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He told me that his friend was an excellent tennis player, and that he even had his own tennis court(网球场). He added that he knew a lot of people with swimming pools, but that he only knew two people in the country had their own tennis courts. And his friend in Chicago was one of them. I told him that I knew several people like that. For example, my brother and my next door neighbour. I said that my brother was a doctor. The doctor had a tennis court. I told him that my next door neighbour went to Sacramento last summer and lived in the house next to my brother's. For a moment, we looked at each other. But we did not say anything.

"Would your friend's name happen to be Roland Kirkwood?" I asked finally. He laughed and said, "Would your brother's name happen to be Dr. Ray Flunter? It was my turn to laugh.

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A.Four.

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第3题
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Shorty, a man of forty, had gone into town. He had said he would be back before two. He had told Walt to watch the boats and the shop. There were no people around. They had all gone out on the lake to fish.

So Walt went to work on one of the boats. From there he could hear the telephone if it rang. And he could watch the door.

It was a little after two when the stranger came. Walt saw him stop by the shop. The stranger looked in for a minute. Then he went down to the boats. He was a big man in a coat.

Walt called to him, "Do you want something, sir?"

The stranger looked at Walt and said, "No, thanks." Then the stranger moved slowly away. As he went on, he looked at the boats one by one.

Walt sat there with his eyes on the back of the stranger's coat. He thought, "I can smell something as I smell that storm. I hope Shorty comes back soon."

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A.on the lake at night

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C.along the river in spring

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第4题
He was told that the stranger (wait) ______ for him for 2 hours.

He was told that the stranger (wait) ______ for him for 2 hours.

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第5题
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第6题
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(41)

A.he

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第7题
听力原文:Ought you to give other people advice about how to live their lives? I don't know

听力原文: Ought you to give other people advice about how to live their lives? I don't know. But sometimes it is possible to give good advice.

When t was young, a stranger came to my house; a small man with shabby clothes and a round red face. He told me he was working in a small hospital but didn't like his job there. He asked whether there would be any opportunities for an English doctor in Spain. I warned him that Spain was not always the Spain of grand opera, but that be might earn enough to keep body and soul together. He must decide for himself. He left me and I soon forgot him. Some years later I happened to be in Valencia. Feeling rather unwell, I asked the hotel porter if there was an English- speaking doctor in the town. He gave me an address.

When I reached the house, a small cheerful looking man met me. He was the English speaking doctor and invited me in. After he had examined me and told me what to do, I asked what his fee was.

He shook his head. "There's no fee. Don't you recognize me? I was wondering whether I'd ever have a chance to thank you for what you've done. You told me I might earn enough money to keep body and soul together and I haven't done much more than that. I shall never be rich, but that doesn't matter at all. I'm happy, I enjoy my job, and I wouldn't exchange it for anything else in the world."

(30)

A.He thinks that it is somewhat impolite.

B.He thinks that it is sometimes possible.

C.He thinks that it is something one ought to do.

D.He thinks that it is always too difficult for a job to do.

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第8题
听力原文:Ought you to give other people advice about how to live their lives? I don't know

听力原文: Ought you to give other people advice about how to live their lives? I don't know. But sometimes it is possible to give good advice.

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When I reached the house, a small cheerful-looking man met me. He was the English-speaking doctor and invited me in. After he had examined me and told me what to do, I asked what his fee was.

He shook his head. "There's no fee. Don't you recognize me? I was wondering whether I'd ever have a chance to thank you for what you've done. You told me I might earn enough money to keep body and soul together and I haven't done much more than that. I shall never be rich, but that doesn't matter at all. I'm happy, I enjoy my job, and I wouldn't exchange it for anything else in the world."

(30)

A.He thinks that it is somewhat impolite.

B.He thinks that it is sometimes possible.

C.He thinks that it is something one ought to do.

D.He thinks that it is always too difficult for a job to do.

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第9题
A thief entered the bedroom of the 30th president of the United States, who met him and he
lped him free.

The event happened in the early morning in one of the first days when Calvin Coolidge came into power. He and his family were living in the same third-floor suite at the Willard Hotel in Washington that they had moved in several years before. The former President's wife was still living in the White House.

Coolidge awoke to see a stranger go through his clothes, remove a wallet and a watch chain.

Coolidge spoke, "I wish you won't take that."

The thief, gaining his voice, said, "Why?"

"I don't mean the watch and chain, only the charm. Take it near the window and read what is on its back," the President said.

The thief read," Presented to Calvin Coolidge."

"Are you President Coolidge?" he asked.

The President answered "Yes, and the House of Representatives gave me that watch charm. I'm fond of it. It would do you no good. You want money. Let's talk this over."

Holding up the wallet, the young man said in a low voice, "I'll take this and leave everything else."

Coolidge, knowing there was $80 in it, persuaded the young man to sit down and talk. He told the President he and his college roommate had overspent during their holiday and did not have enough money to pay their hotel bill.

Coolidge added up the roommate and two rail tickets back to the college. Then he counted out $32 and said it was a loan.

He then told the young man "There is a guard in the corridor." The young man nodded and left through the same window as he had entered.

What caused the thief to meet the President?

A.He knew the President had lots of money.

B.He knew the President lived in the suite.

C.He wanted to be a rich businessman.

D.He wanted to steal some money.

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第10题
When the stranger told the writer that only two people in the country had their own tennis
courts, He meant that ______ .

A.his friend was a famous person

B.his friend was an excellent tennis player

C.the writer could find his friend

D.the writer would happen to know his friend

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