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1、姓名:_ 班級:_ 學(xué)號:_-密-封 -線- 英語單選集_考試卷模擬考試題考試時間:120分鐘 考試總分:100分題號一二三四五總分分?jǐn)?shù)遵守考場紀(jì)律,維護(hù)知識尊嚴(yán),杜絕違紀(jì)行為,確??荚嚱Y(jié)果公正。1、im seventeen. i had worked as a box boy at a supermarket in leangles. people came to the counter and you put things in their bags for them and carried things to their cars. it was hard work.while work

2、ing, you wear a plate with your name on it. i once met someone i knew years ago. i remembered his name and said, “mr. castle, how are you” we talked about this and that. as he left, he said, “it was nice talking to you, brett.” i felt great, he remembered me. then i looked down at my name plate. oh

3、no. he didnt remember me at all, he just read the name plate. i wish i had put “irving” down on my name plate. if hed have said, “oh yes, irving, how could i forget you” id have been ready for him. theres nothing personal here.the manager and everyone else who were a step above the box boys often sh

4、outed orders. one of these was: you couldnt accept tips (小費). okay, im outside and put the bags in the car. for a lot of people, the natural reaction (反應(yīng)) is to take a quarter and give it to me. id say, “im sorry, i cant.” theyd get angry. when you give someone a tip, youre sort of being polite. you

5、 take a quarter and put it in their hand and you expect them to say, “oh, thanks a lot.” when you say, “im sorry, i cant,” they feel a littleput down. they say, “no one will know.” and they put it in your pocket. you say, “i really cant.” it gets to a point where you almost have to hurt a person phy

6、sically (身體上的) to prevent him from tipping you. it was not in agreement with the stores belief in being friendly. accepting tips was a friendly thing and made the customer feel good. i just couldnt understand the strangeness of some peoples ideas. one lady actually put it in my pocket, got in the ca

7、r, and drove away. i would have had to throw the quarter at her or eaten it or something.i had decided that one year was enough. some people needed the job to stay alive and fed. i guess i had the means and could afford to hate it and give it up.what can be the best title for this text ( )a.how hard

8、 life is for box boysb.getting along with customersc.why i gave up my jobd.the art of taking tips2、im seventeen. i had worked as a box boy at a supermarket in leangles. people came to the counter and you put things in their bags for them and carried things to their cars. it was hard work.while worki

9、ng, you wear a plate with your name on it. i once met someone i knew years ago. i remembered his name and said, “mr. castle, how are you” we talked about this and that. as he left, he said, “it was nice talking to you, brett.” i felt great, he remembered me. then i looked down at my name plate. oh n

10、o. he didnt remember me at all, he just read the name plate. i wish i had put “irving” down on my name plate. if hed have said, “oh yes, irving, how could i forget you” id have been ready for him. theres nothing personal here.the manager and everyone else who were a step above the box boys often sho

11、uted orders. one of these was: you couldnt accept tips (小費). okay, im outside and put the bags in the car. for a lot of people, the natural reaction (反應(yīng)) is to take a quarter and give it to me. id say, “im sorry, i cant.” theyd get angry. when you give someone a tip, youre sort of being polite. you

12、take a quarter and put it in their hand and you expect them to say, “oh, thanks a lot.” when you say, “im sorry, i cant,” they feel a littleput down. they say, “no one will know.” and they put it in your pocket. you say, “i really cant.” it gets to a point where you almost have to hurt a person phys

13、ically (身體上的) to prevent him from tipping you. it was not in agreement with the stores belief in being friendly. accepting tips was a friendly thing and made the customer feel good. i just couldnt understand the strangeness of some peoples ideas. one lady actually put it in my pocket, got in the car

14、, and drove away. i would have had to throw the quarter at her or eaten it or something.i had decided that one year was enough. some people needed the job to stay alive and fed. i guess i had the means and could afford to hate it and give it up.from the second paragraph, we can infer that _. ( )a.th

15、e writer didnt like the impersonal part of his jobb.with a name plate, people can easily start talkingc.mr. castle mistook irving for brettd.irving was the writers real name3、im seventeen. i had worked as a box boy at a supermarket in leangles. people came to the counter and you put things in their

16、bags for them and carried things to their cars. it was hard work.while working, you wear a plate with your name on it. i once met someone i knew years ago. i remembered his name and said, “mr. castle, how are you” we talked about this and that. as he left, he said, “it was nice talking to you, brett

17、.” i felt great, he remembered me. then i looked down at my name plate. oh no. he didnt remember me at all, he just read the name plate. i wish i had put “irving” down on my name plate. if hed have said, “oh yes, irving, how could i forget you” id have been ready for him. theres nothing personal her

18、e.the manager and everyone else who were a step above the box boys often shouted orders. one of these was: you couldnt accept tips (小費). okay, im outside and put the bags in the car. for a lot of people, the natural reaction (反應(yīng)) is to take a quarter and give it to me. id say, “im sorry, i cant.” th

19、eyd get angry. when you give someone a tip, youre sort of being polite. you take a quarter and put it in their hand and you expect them to say, “oh, thanks a lot.” when you say, “im sorry, i cant,” they feel a littleput down. they say, “no one will know.” and they put it in your pocket. you say, “i

20、really cant.” it gets to a point where you almost have to hurt a person physically (身體上的) to prevent him from tipping you. it was not in agreement with the stores belief in being friendly. accepting tips was a friendly thing and made the customer feel good. i just couldnt understand the strangeness

21、of some peoples ideas. one lady actually put it in my pocket, got in the car, and drove away. i would have had to throw the quarter at her or eaten it or something.i had decided that one year was enough. some people needed the job to stay alive and fed. i guess i had the means and could afford to ha

22、te it and give it up.the box boy refused to accept tips because _. ( )a.customer only gave small tipsb.some customers had strange ideas about tippingc.the store forbade the box boys to take tipsd.he didnt want to fight with the customers4、im seventeen. i had worked as a box boy at a supermarket in l

23、eangles. people came to the counter and you put things in their bags for them and carried things to their cars. it was hard work.while working, you wear a plate with your name on it. i once met someone i knew years ago. i remembered his name and said, “mr. castle, how are you” we talked about this a

24、nd that. as he left, he said, “it was nice talking to you, brett.” i felt great, he remembered me. then i looked down at my name plate. oh no. he didnt remember me at all, he just read the name plate. i wish i had put “irving” down on my name plate. if hed have said, “oh yes, irving, how could i for

25、get you” id have been ready for him. theres nothing personal here.the manager and everyone else who were a step above the box boys often shouted orders. one of these was: you couldnt accept tips (小費). okay, im outside and put the bags in the car. for a lot of people, the natural reaction (反應(yīng)) is to take a quarter and give it to me. id say, “im sorry, i cant.” theyd get angry. when you give someone a tip, youre sort of being polite. you take a quarter and put it in their hand and you expect them to say, “oh, thanks a lot.” when you say, “im sorry, i

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