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Mrs. Grey lived in the country, but she worked in London. She drove to the railway station

in her car every morning, and left it in the station car park until she arrived back on the train in the evening. She was a careful driver, but one morning she was rather late, so she was going faster than usual when she had an accident in a narrow road not far from her home.

What happened was that another car was coming in the opposite direction, and either that one or Mrs. Grey's car was too far in the middle of the road, or perhaps both of them were. They ran into each other and were both damaged, although not enough to stop them from driving.

Both Mrs. Grey and the other driver, who was a young man whom she had seen in the district but had not met, got out of their cars, and Mrs. Grey said, "I'm afraid I haven't got time to waste on an accident this morning, as I have a very important appointment in town at nine, and I suppose you're a busy man too." .

"Yes, I am," the young man said, "but we'll have to c. all the police for insurance purposes, won't we? They won't pay for the damage unless we have reported the accident to the police and they have come and seen what happened."

"Yes, certainly," Mrs. Grey answered, "but I have something to suggest. We won't be committing a crime if we go away now in our cars, and then come back to the scene of the accident, say, at six this evening, and put them in exactly the same positions as they are in now. Then we can call the police. They won't know what time the accident happened, and the insurance companies won't care either as long as we can send them a police report of the accident. " " What a good idea !" the young man said happily. "So I'll be waiting here at six o'clock this evening. I won't be late!" "Nor will I," Mrs. Grey answered. She and the young man exchanged visiting cards, and then each drove off to their work.

When Mrs. Grey arrived at the station from London at a quarter to six that evening, she got into her car, drove to the place where the accident had happened, and found the young man waiting there in his car. They put both cars in exactly the same positions as they had been in after the accident, and then Mrs. Grey called the police, using the telephone in her car, as if the accident had just happened.

The most suitable title for this passage is______.

A.A Late Car Accident

B.A Funny Car Accident

C.A Bad Car Accident

D.A Lucky Car Accident

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第1题
Why didnt Mrs. Grey and the young man handle the accident on the spot?A.Because they were

Why didnt Mrs. Grey and the young man handle the accident on the spot?

A.Because they were too busy to do so at that time.

B.Because Mrs. Grey didn"t want to call the police.

C.Because the young man drove away immediately.

D.Because their cars were not badly damaged.

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第2题
What happened when Mrs. Grey came back from work that evening?A.A policeman was waiting fo

What happened when Mrs. Grey came back from work that evening?

A.A policeman was waiting for her.

B.She had another accident.

C.She couldn"t find a place to park her car.

D.The young man was waiting for her in his car.

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第3题
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A.Because the speaker lived in the basement room and there was no other room for her to live in

B.Because she did not have a good relationship with her soninlaw

C.Because she was in rather poor health and could not come

D.Because she did not want to leave her own house

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第4题
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Last Sunday, Mrs. Read was very angry with Jack. She got on a train and went to her son's house in Greeasea. Then she said to him, "Jack, why do you never telephone me?"

Jack laughed, "But, Mum, you haven't got a telephone."

"No," she answered, "I haven't, but you have got one!"

Mrs. Read's home is in ______ .

A.Greensea

B.a small village

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第5题
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Doubtful 【C8】______ adventurous, Mrs. Holbrook tried the Formula soap, 【C9】______ did take the grey out of her husband's shorts. But what she didn't know was that the water eventually 【C10】______ into the Blue Sky River, killing two fish.

Three years later, Mrs. Murphy was 【C11】______ her shirts and Mrs. Holbrook said, "How did you ever get your collars so 【C12】______ , surely not with Formula?"

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【C1】

A.straight

B.down

C.off

D.back

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第6题
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One morning, their new neighbor, Mrs. Todd, came to their house and invited them to her house to meet all the neighbors over the weekend. On the Saturday night, at 7 o'clock, Peter and Rose walked to Mrs. Todd's home. Lots of people were at the party. Several people congratulated Rose and Peter on their new home. About 8:30 Peter walked over to Rose and asked, "When will they serve dinner? I'm really hungry." "I don't know," Rose answered, "I'm hungry too. Maybe they like to eat late."

At 9:15, everyone was still standing, talking arid enjoying the refreshments. Peter was feeling weak and hungry. Rose brought him a bowl of crackers and some cheese. By 10 o'clock, Peter was sick of crackers. And he was still very hungry. Then, some people thanked Mrs. Todd and left. Then Rose realized her mistake, after all, this was not a dinner part. She took Peter with her and thanked Mrs. Todd and left quickly for the fast food restaurant.

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A.They couldn't pay the rent for their apartment in the city.

B.The house was closer to Rose's new job.

C.They didn't like living in the city.

D.Peter wanted a modem house.

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第7题
"It's five miles; and as you're evidently bent on talking you might as well talk to some p
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"Oh, what I know about myself isn't really worth telling," said Anne eagerly. "If you'll only let me tell you what I imagine about myself you'll think it ever so much more interesting. "

"No, I don't want any of your imaginings. Just you stick to bald facts. Begin at the beginning. Where were you born and how old are you?"

"I was eleven last March," said Anne, resigning herself to bald facts with a little sigh. "And I was born in Bolingbroke. My father's name was Walter Jerry, and he was a teacher in the Bolingbroke High School. My mother's name was Bertha Jerry. I'm so glad my parents had nice names. "

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Anne finished up with another sigh, of relief this time. Evidently she did not like talking about her experiences in a world that had not wanted her.

"Were those women—Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Hammond—good to you?" asked Marilla, looking at Anne out of the corner of her eye.

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A.thrilled

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Why didn't Mrs. Manstey live with her daughter?

A.Her daughter was married.

B.She loved the view in New York.

C.She was too old to travel to California.

D.She hated her daughter.

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第10题
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