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            閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

             Mr Bagget,the cashier in a branch office of the Paris Bank,was a very _____1_____man who was always reliable(可靠的) in his work.But one day the _____2____of the bank _____3_____  a letter saying that Mr Bagget was stealing money.He put some ______4______ to check Mr Bagget’s books,and the____5_____ showed that not a single cent was ______6______.However,another letter came to______7_____desk,still saying that Mr Bagget was ____8______ the bank.This time the president sent ______9______ inspectors (檢察員)to check Mr Bagget’s books and the _____10_____  result was got at last

            The day after the second time of_____11_____,Mr Bagget went to see the president and said,l’ve been working too _____12_____ without asking for a bit of ____13_______,but you think that I’ve been ______14_____and put the inspectors to check me twice._____15______the result showed that I had done nothing ______16_____, my reputation has been damaged, therefore I've come to ____17_____my application of resignation.

            “No,no.Mr Bagget,”the president said,“you’ve been working very hard and the result of checking also proves this. “But what can help  _____18_____  my reputation?” Mr Bagget asked.“Well,”the president said,“the post of the branch manager is _____19____  empty,and l think ______20_____  else can be better than

          you to take that post.”After returning home that evening,Mr Bagget said to his wife,“Successful! Without the two letters,no one in the branch office would pay attention to me.Thank you, my dear."

          1.A.foolish       B.strange       C.honest      D.clever

          2.A.inspector     B.worker        C.cashier     D.president

          3.A.received      B.wrote         C.sent        D.showed

          4.A.policemen     B.inspectors    C.officials   D.students

          5.A.reason        B.idea          C.result      D.truth

          6.A.missing       B.1eft          C.found       D.hiding

          7.A.Mr Bagget’s           B.Mrs Bagget’s  

           C.the inspector’s       D.the president’s

          8.A.playing trick on       B.stealing money from

           C.drawing attention to   D.working hard in

          9.A.most           B.few          C.fewer       D.more

          10.A.other          B.different    C.same        D.old

          11.A.interviewing   B.watching     C.checking    D.mentioning

          12.A.dishonestly    B.pleasantly   C.1azily      D.hard

          13.A.stopping       B.praising     C.resting     D.1eaving

          14.A.dishonest      B.ordinary     C.excellent   D.proud

          15.A.Because        B.Although     C.Since       D.As

          16.A.good           B. wrong        C useful       D.great

          17.A.give up        B.think about  C.take back   D.hand in

          18.A.mend (彌補(bǔ))  B.correct      C.1ose        D.win

          19.A.forever        B.still        C.often       D.never

          20.A.nobody         B.somebody     C.a(chǎn)nything    D.nothing

           

          【答案】

          1.C

          2.D

          3.A

          4.B

          5.C  

          6.A

          7.D

          8.B

          9.D

          10.C  

          11.C

          12.D

          13.B

          14.A

          15.B  

          16.B

          17.D

          18.A

          19.B

          20.A  

           

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