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Mr. Jenkins is fifty years old. He has taught math in a middle school for twenty-six years. He works hard and always comes to his office on time. He hopes his students can be honest and he is strict with them. Some of his students become famous persons, but they still remember him and often write to him. Of course the old man is proud of it.

This term he began to teach Grade One. Some of the new students were told about him, but the others didn’t know him well. He told them how to be an honest person. He gave them several examples and said, “ I hate telling a lie most.”

Before class was over, he told all his students to finish Exercise 8 in Unit 1. The next morning, as soon as he came into the classroom, he said, “Who has finished Exercise 8?”

A few students put up their hands. He shook his head and said. “Open your workbooks and see whether there’s Exercise 8 in Unit 1 or not.”

The students had a look at their books and their faces turned red at once.

1.Mr. Jenkins began to work in the school when he was ________.

A. twenty-two     B. twenty-three   C. twenty-four

2.What is Mr. Jenkins proud of?

A. All his students have become honest.

B. All his students often write to him.

C. Some of his students become famous and often write to him.

3.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. This term Mr. Jenkins began to teach Grade One.

B. All the new students knew him well.

C. Not all the students put up their hands.

4.Mr. Jenkins told his students to finish Exercise 8 in Unit 1 because_____.

A. he wanted to know if they were honest.     

B. he wanted to give them an example

C. it was very important

5.The students’ face turned red because_________.

A. they made Mr. Jenkins angry    

B. they told a lie in class

C. they didn’t finish the exercise

 




A man walked into a restaurant. The restaurant advertised it had the      menu in the world. The manager was very proud of being able to provide any dish, no matter how      it was.

At the bottom of the      , there was a notice that said, “If you do not see the dish you need on this menu, please tell us and we will add it to the menu right away.”

The man      the menu and decided to make sure if it was true. He would order         that was very unusual.

When a waiter came up to take his order, he said, “You say you can serve any dish, even if it’s not on your longest menu in the world.”

“That is correct, sir. We are able to meet everyone’s requirements.”

“Well,” the man said, “bring me a sandwich with two elephant ears.      , not African.”

The waiter wrote down in his paper: Two Indian elephant ears on toast.

“Very good, sir,” he said. “That shouldn’t      long.”

The waiter walked away quickly.

The man was very surprised and rather disappointed.

Then he smiled      the waiter returned with a very unhappy look on his face.

“Ah!” the man said. “You can’t      it to me, can you?”

The waiter made an apology 道歉.

“I’m very sorry, sir, and this is the      embarrassing 令人为难的,” he said, “but I’m afraid we can’t because we’ve run out of bread.”

1.A. biggest         B. thickest         C. longest

2.A. unfair          B. unusual         C. beautiful

3.A. menu          B. dish            C. restaurant

4.A. looked for       B. looked after        C. looked at

5.A. anything        B. something       C. everything

6.A. American       B. Indian           C. Canadian

7.A. pay            B. cost             C. take

8.A. as             B. and              C. so

9.A. catch           B. take             C. bring

10.A. least          B. most            C. less