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A.He was attracted by Mrs Jones.B.He had heard a noise.C.He had run out of gas.D.His t

A.He was attracted by Mrs Jones.

B.He had heard a noise.

C.He had run out of gas.

D.His tyros were punctured.

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When an American smiles to you, it means that ______ .

A.he is attracted by you

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D.She is such a beautiful girl that we are all attracted by her.

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听录音,回答以下问题:

A.He suffered from severe financial hardship.

B.He was attracted bu"Great American Dream".

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Why did the owner of the shop put the book in a comer?

A.He put it there in case anyone was persuaded to buy it.

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第6题
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ang to the first place in Scottish letters. In despair over his poverty and personal habits, he resolved to emigrate to Jamaica, and gathered a few of his early poems, hoping to sell them for enough to pay the expenses of his journey. The result was the famous Kilmarnock Edition of the Poetical Works of Robert Burns, published in 1786, for which he was offered 20 pounds. It is said that he even; bought his ticket, and on the night before the ship sailed wrote his Farewell to Scotland, which he intended to his last song on Scottish soil.

In the morning he changed his mind, led partly by the dim foreshadowing of the result of his literary adventure for the little book caught all Scotland by storm. Not only scholars, literary men, but even cowboys and maid servants, eagerly spent their hard earned shillings for the new book. Instead of going to America, the young poet hurried to Edinburgh to arrange for another edition of his work. His journey was a constant success, and in the capital he was welcomed and feasted by the best of Scottish society. This unexpected triumph lasted only one winter. Burns' extreme fondness for a fast life shocked his cultured entertainers, and when he returned to Edinburgh next winter, he received scant attention. He left the capital and went back in disappointment to the soil, where he was more at home.

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Section B

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"There's no doubt about it," Green assured him during the exhibition," everything has gone off very well. "Hanley was pleased, but remained shyly in the background, unwilling to meet his public.

"One picture caught special attention. "Green told him. He consulted his catalogue. "Number thirty-seven. It did not have a name, so your wife and I decided to call it' Midnight'-- because all the colors are very dark."

Hanley, unable to recognize the picture from this description, was puzzled, but he said nothing. When everyone had left, he slipped across to see for himself the painting which had attracted so much attention. He laughed so much that Green came across to see what the matter was. Trying hard to suppress his amusement, Hanley told him that one of his son's paintings had been hung up by mistake.

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第8题
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C.He set up a wet site.

D.He went to the rainforests.

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第9题
[A] tempted [B] attracted [C] appealed [D] transferred

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