07-08学年度上学期高二英语期末测试卷及答案内容摘要:
ur camp. Several days later, the scoutmaster had to he away for a day. That afternoon, we had supper early. We were sitting round the fire, eating and talking, when a man walked past and went down towards the river. We all felt that this man looked very strange, but, because each of us was afraid of looking very stupid, no one said anything. We ate rather slowly, taking as long as possible. After finishing, we collected our plates together so that we could take them to the river where we always washed them. But no one moved towards the river— we stood looking at each other ashamed. Then all shouting at once, we began talking about the man who had walked past us. We agreed how strange he looked and we wondered what he could be doing by the river. We knew that he could only return by passing through our camp. An hour passed. Then one of the boys suggested we should creep(悄悄移动) down by the river so that we could see what the man was doing. Moving very slowly and keeping in the shadow, we crept down towards the bank. One boy climbed a tree so that he could see everything clearly. He called to us that there was no one there, so we ran down to the bank, looking everywhere carefully. We could not understand where the man had gone. When it got dark, we went back to our camp feeling bewildered. We told the scoutmaster what had happened in the evening. Smiling, he doubted that we had seen the man, but finally suggested we go and look again. We did, but there was no one there. Many years have passed, but I still remember it as if it were yesterday. What did we see? I do not know. 60. The writer in the text mainly tells us _________. A. the story of his childhood B. a strange camping experience C. about a stranger by the river D. about a good place for camping. 61. Why did the boys eat their supper slowly? A. They wanted to delay going to the river bank. B. They were sailing for their scoutmaster. C. They had a supper earlier than usual. D. They were taking while eating. 62. The word“bewildered”in the text probably means _________. A. ashamed B. nervous C. unable to understand D. eager to know something 63. The writer still remembers the event because________. A. the boys acted foolishly B. the camping place is beautiful C. there has been no explanation for the event D. he particularly enjoyed his camping that summer. C I’m seventeen. I had worked as a box boy at a supermarket in Los Angeles. 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 and that. As he left, he said,“I t was nice talking to you, Brett.”I felt great, he remembered me. Then I looked down at my name plate. Oh no. He didn’t remember me at all, he just read the name plate. I wish I had put“Irving”down on my name plate. If he’d have said,“Oh yes, Irving, how could I fet you?”I’d have been ready for him. There’s nothing personal here. The manager and everyone else who were a step above the box boys often shouted orders. One of these was: you couldn’t accept tips(小费) .Okay, I’m outside and I put the bags in the car. For a lot of people, the natural reaction(反应) is to take a quarter and give it me. I’d say,“I’m sorry, I can’t”They’d get angry. When you give someone a tip, you’re sort of being polite. You take a quarter and you put it in their hand and you expect them to say,“Oh, thanks a lot.”When you say,“I’m sorry, I can’t”they feel a little put down. They say,“No one will know.”And they put it in your pocket. You say,“I really can’t”It gets to a point where you almost have to hurt a person physically(身体上) to prevent him from tipping you. It was not in agreement with the story’s belief in being friendly. Accepting tips was a friendly thing and made the customer feel good. I just couldn’t understand the strangeness of some people’s 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 hate it and give it up. 64. What can be the best title for this text? A. How Hard Life is for Box Boys B. Getting along with Customers C. Why I Gave up My Job D. The Art of Taking Tips 65. Form the second paragraph, we can infer that________. A. the writer didn’t like the impersonal part of his job B. with a name plate, people can easily start talking C. Mr Castle mistook Irving for Brett D. Irving was the writer’s real name 66. The box boy refused to accept tips because_______. A. customers only gave small tips B. some customers had strange ideas about tipping C. the store forbade the box boys to take tips D. he didn’t want to fight with the customer。07-08学年度上学期高二英语期末测试卷及答案
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