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1、姓名:_ 班級:_ 學號:_-密-封 -線- 標簽:標題考試時間:120分鐘 考試總分:100分題號一二三四五總分分數(shù)遵守考場紀律,維護知識尊嚴,杜絕違紀行為,確??荚嚱Y果公正。1、i was wondering through the street when i caught sight of a strange store; there wasnt anything but empty shelves at one end of the room in front of which a man was standing on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting l

2、oudly that the greatest sale of the year was(22)to begin. i decided to stay and see(23)would happen. a salesman began to pile(24)of things on the shelves such as table-lamps, clocks, combs and a large quantity of small packets(25)in bright paper. when the man at the table was(26)that a large crowd o

3、f peo pie had gathered, he began handing out the packets, asking for the sum(金額) of three pence(27), and declaring the(28)of the contents was fifty times as much.i paid three pence for my packet and was(29)told i should not open it until after the sale. all these beautiful things the man announced,

4、would be simply(30). he was as good as his(31), for he held up a razor(剃刀) and asked a young man if it was(32)six pence. the young man was(33)the matter and was at once handed the razor for the sum asked.(34)happened with a number of other small articles.then(35)asking small sum like six pence, the

5、man began to(36)large amounts (數(shù)量)for “very rare, high-quality” objects. the people(37), thinking that these too were being “given away”, soon found themselves(38)a great deal for useless things. i decided id better go quickly before being(39)into buying something i didnt want. i went into the stree

6、t and opened my prize-packet, only to find that i had been(40)with a cheap bottle of scent(香水) !21( )a.raisedb.risenc.placedd.laid2、i was wondering through the street when i caught sight of a strange store; there wasnt anything but empty shelves at one end of the room in front of which a man was sta

7、nding on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting loudly that the greatest sale of the year was(22)to begin. i decided to stay and see(23)would happen. a salesman began to pile(24)of things on the shelves such as table-lamps, clocks, combs and a large quantity of small packets(25)in bright paper. when the man

8、 at the table was(26)that a large crowd of peo pie had gathered, he began handing out the packets, asking for the sum(金額) of three pence(27), and declaring the(28)of the contents was fifty times as much.i paid three pence for my packet and was(29)told i should not open it until after the sale. all t

9、hese beautiful things the man announced, would be simply(30). he was as good as his(31), for he held up a razor(剃刀) and asked a young man if it was(32)six pence. the young man was(33)the matter and was at once handed the razor for the sum asked.(34)happened with a number of other small articles.then

10、(35)asking small sum like six pence, the man began to(36)large amounts (數(shù)量)for “very rare, high-quality” objects. the people(37), thinking that these too were being “given away”, soon found themselves(38)a great deal for useless things. i decided id better go quickly before being(39)into buying some

11、thing i didnt want. i went into the street and opened my prize-packet, only to find that i had been(40)with a cheap bottle of scent(香水) !22( )a.realb.aboutc.liked.already3、i was wondering through the street when i caught sight of a strange store; there wasnt anything but empty shelves at one end of

12、the room in front of which a man was standing on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting loudly that the greatest sale of the year was(22)to begin. i decided to stay and see(23)would happen. a salesman began to pile(24)of things on the shelves such as table-lamps, clocks, combs and a large quantity of small

13、packets(25)in bright paper. when the man at the table was(26)that a large crowd of peo pie had gathered, he began handing out the packets, asking for the sum(金額) of three pence(27), and declaring the(28)of the contents was fifty times as much.i paid three pence for my packet and was(29)told i should

14、 not open it until after the sale. all these beautiful things the man announced, would be simply(30). he was as good as his(31), for he held up a razor(剃刀) and asked a young man if it was(32)six pence. the young man was(33)the matter and was at once handed the razor for the sum asked.(34)happened wi

15、th a number of other small articles.then(35)asking small sum like six pence, the man began to(36)large amounts (數(shù)量)for “very rare, high-quality” objects. the people(37), thinking that these too were being “given away”, soon found themselves(38)a great deal for useless things. i decided id better go

16、quickly before being(39)into buying something i didnt want. i went into the street and opened my prize-packet, only to find that i had been(40)with a cheap bottle of scent(香水) !23( )a.howb.whatc.whend.where4、i was wondering through the street when i caught sight of a strange store; there wasnt anyth

17、ing but empty shelves at one end of the room in front of which a man was standing on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting loudly that the greatest sale of the year was(22)to begin. i decided to stay and see(23)would happen. a salesman began to pile(24)of things on the shelves such as table-lamps, clocks,

18、combs and a large quantity of small packets(25)in bright paper. when the man at the table was(26)that a large crowd of peo pie had gathered, he began handing out the packets, asking for the sum(金額) of three pence(27), and declaring the(28)of the contents was fifty times as much.i paid three pence fo

19、r my packet and was(29)told i should not open it until after the sale. all these beautiful things the man announced, would be simply(30). he was as good as his(31), for he held up a razor(剃刀) and asked a young man if it was(32)six pence. the young man was(33)the matter and was at once handed the raz

20、or for the sum asked.(34)happened with a number of other small articles.then(35)asking small sum like six pence, the man began to(36)large amounts (數(shù)量)for “very rare, high-quality” objects. the people(37), thinking that these too were being “given away”, soon found themselves(38)a great deal for use

21、less things. i decided id better go quickly before being(39)into buying something i didnt want. i went into the street and opened my prize-packet, only to find that i had been(40)with a cheap bottle of scent(香水) !24( )a.all sortsb.some kindc.some sortd.different types5、i was wondering through the st

22、reet when i caught sight of a strange store; there wasnt anything but empty shelves at one end of the room in front of which a man was standing on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting loudly that the greatest sale of the year was(22)to begin. i decided to stay and see(23)would happen. a salesman began to

23、pile(24)of things on the shelves such as table-lamps, clocks, combs and a large quantity of small packets(25)in bright paper. when the man at the table was(26)that a large crowd of peo pie had gathered, he began handing out the packets, asking for the sum(金額) of three pence(27), and declaring the(28

24、)of the contents was fifty times as much.i paid three pence for my packet and was(29)told i should not open it until after the sale. all these beautiful things the man announced, would be simply(30). he was as good as his(31), for he held up a razor(剃刀) and asked a young man if it was(32)six pence.

25、the young man was(33)the matter and was at once handed the razor for the sum asked.(34)happened with a number of other small articles.then(35)asking small sum like six pence, the man began to(36)large amounts (數(shù)量)for “very rare, high-quality” objects. the people(37), thinking that these too were bei

26、ng “given away”, soon found themselves(38)a great deal for useless things. i decided id better go quickly before being(39)into buying something i didnt want. i went into the street and opened my prize-packet, only to find that i had been(40)with a cheap bottle of scent(香水) !25( )a.arrangedb.leftc.wr

27、appedd.put6、i was wondering through the street when i caught sight of a strange store; there wasnt anything but empty shelves at one end of the room in front of which a man was standing on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting loudly that the greatest sale of the year was(22)to begin. i decided to stay and

28、 see(23)would happen. a salesman began to pile(24)of things on the shelves such as table-lamps, clocks, combs and a large quantity of small packets(25)in bright paper. when the man at the table was(26)that a large crowd of peo pie had gathered, he began handing out the packets, asking for the sum(金額

29、) of three pence(27), and declaring the(28)of the contents was fifty times as much.i paid three pence for my packet and was(29)told i should not open it until after the sale. all these beautiful things the man announced, would be simply(30). he was as good as his(31), for he held up a razor(剃刀) and

30、asked a young man if it was(32)six pence. the young man was(33)the matter and was at once handed the razor for the sum asked.(34)happened with a number of other small articles.then(35)asking small sum like six pence, the man began to(36)large amounts (數(shù)量)for “very rare, high-quality” objects. the pe

31、ople(37), thinking that these too were being “given away”, soon found themselves(38)a great deal for useless things. i decided id better go quickly before being(39)into buying something i didnt want. i went into the street and opened my prize-packet, only to find that i had been(40)with a cheap bott

32、le of scent(香水) !26( )a.satisfiedb.surprisedc.excitedd.sorry7、i was wondering through the street when i caught sight of a strange store; there wasnt anything but empty shelves at one end of the room in front of which a man was standing on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting loudly that the greatest sale

33、of the year was(22)to begin. i decided to stay and see(23)would happen. a salesman began to pile(24)of things on the shelves such as table-lamps, clocks, combs and a large quantity of small packets(25)in bright paper. when the man at the table was(26)that a large crowd of peo pie had gathered, he be

34、gan handing out the packets, asking for the sum(金額) of three pence(27), and declaring the(28)of the contents was fifty times as much.i paid three pence for my packet and was(29)told i should not open it until after the sale. all these beautiful things the man announced, would be simply(30). he was a

35、s good as his(31), for he held up a razor(剃刀) and asked a young man if it was(32)six pence. the young man was(33)the matter and was at once handed the razor for the sum asked.(34)happened with a number of other small articles.then(35)asking small sum like six pence, the man began to(36)large amounts

36、 (數(shù)量)for “very rare, high-quality” objects. the people(37), thinking that these too were being “given away”, soon found themselves(38)a grla.in commonb.in returnc.in charged.as a result8、i was wondering through the street when i caught sight of a strange store; there wasnt anything but empty shelves

37、 at one end of the room in front of which a man was standing on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting loudly that the greatest sale of the year was(22)to begin. i decided to stay and see(23)would happen. a salesman began to pile(24)of things on the shelves such as table-lamps, clocks, combs and a large qua

38、ntity of small packets(25)in bright paper. when the man at the table was(26)that a large crowd of peo pie had gathered, he began handing out the packets, asking for the sum(金額) of three pence(27), and declaring the(28)of the contents was fifty times as much.i paid three pence for my packet and was(2

39、9)told i should not open it until after the sale. all these beautiful things the man announced, would be simply(30). he was as good as his(31), for he held up a razor(剃刀) and asked a young man if it was(32)six pence. the young man was(33)the matter and was at once handed the razor for the sum asked.

40、(34)happened with a number of other small articles.then(35)asking small sum like six pence, the man began to(36)large amounts (數(shù)量)for “very rare, high-quality” objects. the people(37), thinking that these too were being “given away”, soon found themselves(38)a great deal for useless things. i decide

41、d id better go quickly before being(39)into buying something i didnt want. i went into the street and opened my prize-packet, only to find that i had been(40)with a cheap bottle of scent(香水) !28( )a.priceb.valuec.costd.usefulness9、i was wondering through the street when i caught sight of a strange s

42、tore; there wasnt anything but empty shelves at one end of the room in front of which a man was standing on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting loudly that the greatest sale of the year was(22)to begin. i decided to stay and see(23)would happen. a salesman began to pile(24)of things on the shelves such a

43、s table-lamps, clocks, combs and a large quantity of small packets(25)in bright paper. when the man at the table was(26)that a large crowd of peo pie had gathered, he began handing out the packets, asking for the sum(金額) of three pence(27), and declaring the(28)of the contents was fifty times as muc

44、h.i paid three pence for my packet and was(29)told i should not open it until after the sale. all these beautiful things the man announced, would be simply(30). he was as good as his(31), for he held up a razor(剃刀) and asked a young man if it was(32)six pence. the young man was(33)the matter and was

45、 at once handed the razor for the sum asked.(34)happened with a number of other small articles.then(35)asking small sum like six pence, the man began to(36)large amounts (數(shù)量)for “very rare, high-quality” objects. the people(37), thinking that these too were being “given away”, soon found themselves(

46、38)a great deal for useless things. i decided id better go quickly before being(39)into buying something i didnt want. i went into the street and opened my prize-packet, only to find that i had been(40)with a cheap bottle of scent(香水) !29( )a.laterb.immediatelyc.on timed.nearly10、i was wondering thr

47、ough the street when i caught sight of a strange store; there wasnt anything but empty shelves at one end of the room in front of which a man was standing on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting loudly that the greatest sale of the year was(22)to begin. i decided to stay and see(23)would happen. a salesma

48、n began to pile(24)of things on the shelves such as table-lamps, clocks, combs and a large quantity of small packets(25)in bright paper. when the man at the table was(26)that a large crowd of peo pie had gathered, he began handing out the packets, asking for the sum(金額) of three pence(27), and decla

49、ring the(28)of the contents was fifty times as much.i paid three pence for my packet and was(29)told i should not open it until after the sale. all these beautiful things the man announced, would be simply(30). he was as good as his(31), for he held up a razor(剃刀) and asked a young man if it was(32)

50、six pence. the young man was(33)the matter and was at once handed the razor for the sum asked.(34)happened with a number of other small articles.then(35)asking small sum like six pence, the man began to(36)large amounts (數(shù)量)for “very rare, high-quality” objects. the people(37), thinking that these t

51、oo were being “given away”, soon found themselves(38)a great deal for useless things. i decided id better go quickly before being(39)into buying something i didnt want. i went into the street and opened my prize-packet, only to find that i had been(40)with a cheap bottle of scent(香水) !30( )a.put awa

52、yb.given awayc.usefuld.given out11、i was wondering through the street when i caught sight of a strange store; there wasnt anything but empty shelves at one end of the room in front of which a man was standing on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting loudly that the greatest sale of the year was(22)to begin

53、. i decided to stay and see(23)would happen. a salesman began to pile(24)of things on the shelves such as table-lamps, clocks, combs and a large quantity of small packets(25)in bright paper. when the man at the table was(26)that a large crowd of peo pie had gathered, he began handing out the packets

54、, asking for the sum(金額) of three pence(27), and declaring the(28)of the contents was fifty times as much.i paid three pence for my packet and was(29)told i should not open it until after the sale. all these beautiful things the man announced, would be simply(30). he was as good as his(31), for he h

55、eld up a razor(剃刀) and asked a young man if it was(32)six pence. the young man was(33)the matter and was at once handed the razor for the sum asked.(34)happened with a number of other small articles.then(35)asking small sum like six pence, the man began to(36)large amounts (數(shù)量)for “very rare, high-q

56、uality” objects. the people(37), thinking that these too were being “given away”, soon found themselves(38)a great deal for useless things. i decided id better go quickly before being(39)into buying something i didnt want. i went into the street and opened my prize-packet, only to find that i had be

57、en(40)with a cheap bottle of scent(香水) !31( )a.goodsb.wordc.languaged.honor12、i was wondering through the street when i caught sight of a strange store; there wasnt anything but empty shelves at one end of the room in front of which a man was standing on a(21)platform(平臺) and shouting loudly that th

58、e greatest sale of the year was(22)to begin. i decided to stay and see(23)would happen. a salesman began to pile(24)of things on the shelves such as table-lamps, clocks, combs and a large quantity of small packets(25)in bright paper. when the man at the table was(26)that a large crowd of peo pie had gathe

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