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        1. merchant n. 商人 查看更多

           

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          Once there lived a rich merchant(商人) and a poor shoemaker in the same house. The merchant occupied the second floor,   36   the shoemaker lived and worked in a small room on the first floor. The shoemaker was one of the   37   persons on earth. He worked from morning till night, singing merrily. His heart was filled with   38   , whenever he saw the boots and shoes    39   . Now the merchant upstairs was so rich that he   40    knew how much wealth he had. He was always   41    over his gold and silver coins far into the night. Even in bed his uneasiness(不安) about his riches kept him  42  . When at last he had been asleep for an hour or two, up came the song of the happy shoemaker, who was an   43   riser. It continued all day and was a (n)   44   to the merchant. Day by day the merchant grew more and more tired through want of    45   . He asked a wise friend of his how he could put an   46   to the shoemaker’s song. “Well, if I were you, I would give the shoemaker a hundred pounds,” answered his friend. “You are rich enough to do that, I suppose. Ask for nothing in    47   . Simply give the money.” The merchant    48    the advice.  

          When the shoemaker    49   the bag that had been sent by the merchant, he was   50    to find shining coins. “I must hide this from the eyes of my neighbors. If they see it, they will think that I have stolen it,” he thought. “I will   51   it away even from my wife.” So he hid the bag of money under the floor. From then on he    52    his neighbors as much as he could. His wife who had been the best  53    to him, became troublesome. Now his mind was too much set on the money bag to   54   to his work with diligence(勤勞). He could not sing merrily now.   55   he thought of the money bag, he became uneasy and unhappy.  

          36.A.for                  B.therefore          C.but                  D.however

          37.A.poorest            B.happiest           C.richest             D.shortest

          38.A.smile               B.sorrow             C.sadness            D.joy

          39.A.being repaired  B.repair              C.to repair          D.to be repaired

          40.A.a(chǎn)lways             B.completely       C.hardly             D.entirely

          41.A.hiding             B.counting          C.calculating       D.figuring

          42.A.a(chǎn)wake             B.nervous           C.frightened        D.a(chǎn)sleep

          43.A.early               B.happy              C.noisy               D.late

          44.A.threat                     B.matter             C.trouble            D.a(chǎn)larm

          45.A.sympathy         B.understanding   C.sleep               D.treatment

          46.A.end               B.notice              C.information      D.stop

          47.A.trouble            B.need                C.turn                 D.return

          48.A.refused            B.a(chǎn)greed             C.a(chǎn)sked               D.followed

          49.A.stole                B.opened            C.received           D.closed/carried

          50.A.excited            B.a(chǎn)mazed           C.a(chǎn)shamed            D.disappointed

          51.A.throw              B.keep                C.give                D.put

          52.A.a(chǎn)voided           B.thanked           C.helped             D.a(chǎn)ttract

          53.A.companion       B.fellow             C.shoemaker       D.merchant

          54.A.tend                      B.turn                 C.a(chǎn)ttend              D.come

          55.A.Wherever        B.Whatever         C.Whenever        D.However

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          Once there lived a rich merchant(商人) and a poor shoemaker in the same house. The merchant occupied the second floor,   36   the shoemaker lived and worked in a small room on the first floor. The shoemaker was one of the   37   persons on earth. He worked from morning till night, singing merrily. His heart was filled with   38   , whenever he saw the boots and shoes   39  . Now the merchant upstairs was so rich that he   40    knew how much wealth(財(cái)產(chǎn)) he had. He was always   41    over his gold and silver coins far into the night. Even in bed his uneasiness(不安) about his riches kept him 42   . When at last he had been asleep for an hour or two, up came the song of the happy shoemaker, who was an   43   riser. It continued all day and was a(n)   44   to the merchant. Day by day the merchant grew more and more tired through want of    45  . He asked a wise friend of his how he could put an   46   to the shoemaker’s song. “Well, if I were you, I would give the shoemaker a hundred pounds,” answered his friend. “You are rich enough to do that, I suppose. Ask for nothing in   47   . Simply give the money.” The merchant    48    the advice.

          When the shoemaker    49   the bag that had been sent by the merchant, he was   50    to find shining coins. “I must hide this from the eyes of my neighbors. If they see it, they will think that I have stolen it,” he thought. “I will   51   it away even from my wife.” So he hid the bag of money under the floor. From then on he    52    his neighbors as much as he could. His wife who had been the best  53    to him, became troublesome. Now his mind was too much set on the money bag to   54   to his work with diligence(勤勞). He could not sing merrily now.   55   he thought of the money bag, he became uneasy and unhappy.

          36.A.for    B.therefore   C.but    D.however

          37.A.poorest     B.happiest    C.richest      D.shortest

          38.A.smile B.sorrow      C.sadness     D.joy

          39.A.being repaired  B.repair       C.to repair   D.to be repaired

          40.A.a(chǎn)lways      B.completely       C.hardly      D.entirely

          41.A.hiding      B.counting   C.calculating       D.figuring

          42.A.a(chǎn)wake      B.nervous    C.frightened D.a(chǎn)sleep

          43.A.early B.happy       C.noisy D.late

          44.A.threat       B.matter      C.trouble     D.a(chǎn)larm

          45.A.sympathy  B.understanding   C.sleep D.treatment

          46.A.end B.notice       C.information      D.stop

          47.A.trouble     B.need  C.turn   D.return

          48.A.refused     B.a(chǎn)greed      C.a(chǎn)sked D.followed

          49.A.stole  B.opened     C.received    D.closed/carried

          50.A.excited     B.a(chǎn)mazed     C.a(chǎn)shamed                 D.disappointed

          51.A.throw       B.keep  C.give  D.put

          52.A.a(chǎn)voided    B.thanked    C.helped      D.a(chǎn)ttract

          53.A.companion       B.fellow      C.shoemaker       D.merchant

          54.A.tend        B.turn   C.a(chǎn)ttend       D.come

          55.A.Wherever B.Whatever  C.Whenever D.However

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          Once there lived a rich merchant(商人) and a poor shoemaker in the same house. The merchant occupied the second floor,1the shoemaker lived and worked in a small room on the first floor. The shoemaker was one of the2persons on earth. He worked from morning till night, singing merrily. His heart was filled with3, whenever he saw the boots and shoes4. Now the merchant upstairs was so rich that he5knew how much wealth(財(cái)產(chǎn)) he had. He was always6over his gold and silver coins far into the night. Even in bed his uneasiness(不安) about his riches kept him7. When at last he had been asleep for an hour or two, up came the song of the happy shoemaker, who was an8riser. It continued all day and was a(n)9to the merchant. Day by day the merchant grew more and more tired through want of 10. He asked a wise friend of his how he could put an11to the shoemaker’s song. “Well, if I were you, I would give the shoemaker a hundred pounds,” answered his friend. “You are rich enough to do that, I suppose. Ask for nothing in12. Simply give the money.” The merchant13the advice.
          When the shoemaker14the bag that had been sent by the merchant, he was15to find shining coins. “I must hide this from the eyes of my neighbors. If they see it, they will think that I have stolen it,” he thought. “I will16it away even from my wife.” So he hid the bag of money under the floor. From then on he17his neighbors as much as he could. His wife who had been the best18to him, became troublesome. Now his mind was too much set on the money bag to19 to his work with diligence(勤勞). He could not sing merrily now.20he thought of the money bag, he became uneasy and unhappy.

          1. 1.
            1. A.
              for
            2. B.
              therefore
            3. C.
              but
            4. D.
              however
          2. 2.
            1. A.
              poorest
            2. B.
              happiest
            3. C.
              richest
            4. D.
              shortest
          3. 3.
            1. A.
              smile
            2. B.
              sorrow
            3. C.
              sadness
            4. D.
              joy
          4. 4.
            1. A.
              being repaired
            2. B.
              repair
            3. C.
              to repair
            4. D.
              to be repaired
          5. 5.
            1. A.
              always
            2. B.
              completely
            3. C.
              hardly
            4. D.
              entirely
          6. 6.
            1. A.
              hiding
            2. B.
              counting
            3. C.
              calculating
            4. D.
              figuring
          7. 7.
            1. A.
              awake
            2. B.
              nervous
            3. C.
              frightened
            4. D.
              asleep
          8. 8.
            1. A.
              early
            2. B.
              happy
            3. C.
              noisy
            4. D.
              late
          9. 9.
            1. A.
              threat
            2. B.
              matter
            3. C.
              trouble
            4. D.
              alarm
          10. 10.
            1. A.
              sympathy
            2. B.
              understanding
            3. C.
              sleep
            4. D.
              treatment
          11. 11.
            1. A.
              end
            2. B.
              notice
            3. C.
              information
            4. D.
              stop
          12. 12.
            1. A.
              trouble
            2. B.
              need
            3. C.
              turn
            4. D.
              return
          13. 13.
            1. A.
              refused
            2. B.
              agreed
            3. C.
              asked
            4. D.
              followed
          14. 14.
            1. A.
              stole
            2. B.
              opened
            3. C.
              received
            4. D.
              closed/carried
          15. 15.
            1. A.
              excited
            2. B.
              amazed
            3. C.
              ashamed
            4. D.
              disappointed
          16. 16.
            1. A.
              throw
            2. B.
              keep
            3. C.
              give
            4. D.
              put
          17. 17.
            1. A.
              avoided
            2. B.
              thanked
            3. C.
              helped
            4. D.
              attract
          18. 18.
            1. A.
              companion
            2. B.
              fellow
            3. C.
              shoemaker
            4. D.
              merchant
          19. 19.
            1. A.
              tend
            2. B.
              turn
            3. C.
              attend
            4. D.
              come
          20. 20.
            1. A.
              Wherever
            2. B.
              Whatever
            3. C.
              Whenever
            4. D.
              However

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          原創(chuàng)(三)

          Once there lived a rich merchant(商人) and a poor shoemaker in the same house. The merchant occupied the second floor,   36   the shoemaker lived and worked in a small room on the first floor. The shoemaker was one of the   37   persons on earth. He worked from morning till night, singing merrily. His heart was filled with   38   , whenever he saw the boots and shoes    39   . Now the merchant upstairs was so rich that he   40    knew how much wealth he had. He was always   41    over his gold and silver coins far into the night. Even in bed his uneasiness(不安) about his riches kept him  42  . When at last he had been asleep for an hour or two, up came the song of the happy shoemaker, who was an   43   riser. It continued all day and was a (n)   44   to the merchant. Day by day the merchant grew more and more tired through want of    45   . He asked a wise friend of his how he could put an   46   to the shoemaker’s song. “Well, if I were you, I would give the shoemaker a hundred pounds,” answered his friend. “You are rich enough to do that, I suppose. Ask for nothing in    47   . Simply give the money.” The merchant    48    the advice.

          When the shoemaker    49   the bag that had been sent by the merchant, he was   50    to find shining coins. “I must hide this from the eyes of my neighbors. If they see it, they will think that I have stolen it,” he thought. “I will   51   it away even from my wife.” So he hid the bag of money under the floor. From then on he    52    his neighbors as much as he could. His wife who had been the best  53    to him, became troublesome. Now his mind was too much set on the money bag to   54   to his work with diligence(勤勞). He could not sing merrily now.   55   he thought of the money bag, he became uneasy and unhappy.

          36.A.for                  B.therefore          C.but                  D.however

          37.A.poorest            B.happiest           C.richest             D.shortest

          38.A.smile               B.sorrow             C.sadness            D.joy

          39.A.being repaired  B.repair                     C.to repair          D.to be repaired

          40.A.a(chǎn)lways             B.completely       C.hardly             D.entirely

          41.A.hiding             B.counting          C.calculating       D.figuring

          42.A.a(chǎn)wake             B.nervous           C.frightened        D.a(chǎn)sleep

          43.A.early               B.happy              C.noisy               D.late

          44.A.threat                     B.matter             C.trouble            D.a(chǎn)larm

          45.A.sympathy         B.understanding   C.sleep               D.treatment

          46.A.end               B.notice              C.information      D.stop

          47.A.trouble            B.need                C.turn                 D.return

          48.A.refused            B.a(chǎn)greed             C.a(chǎn)sked               D.followed

          49.A.stole                B.opened            C.received           D.closed/carried

          50.A.excited            B.a(chǎn)mazed           C.a(chǎn)shamed            D.disappointed

          51.A.throw              B.keep                C.give                D.put

          52.A.a(chǎn)voided           B.thanked           C.helped             D.a(chǎn)ttract

          53.A.companion       B.fellow             C.shoemaker              D.merchant

          54.A.tend                      B.turn                 C.a(chǎn)ttend              D.come

          55.A.Wherever        B.Whatever         C.Whenever        D.However

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          原創(chuàng)(三)
          Once there lived a rich merchant(商人) and a poor shoemaker in the same house. The merchant occupied the second floor,   36   the shoemaker lived and worked in a small room on the first floor. The shoemaker was one of the   37  persons on earth. He worked from morning till night, singing merrily. His heart was filled with   38  , whenever he saw the boots and shoes    39   . Now the merchant upstairs was so rich that he   40   knew how much wealth he had. He was always   41   over his gold and silver coins far into the night. Even in bed his uneasiness(不安) about his riches kept him  42 . When at last he had been asleep for an hour or two, up came the song of the happy shoemaker, who was an   43  riser. It continued all day and was a (n)   44   to the merchant. Day by day the merchant grew more and more tired through want of    45  . He asked a wise friend of his how he could put an   46  to the shoemaker’s song. “Well, if I were you, I would give the shoemaker a hundred pounds,” answered his friend. “You are rich enough to do that, I suppose. Ask for nothing in    47   . Simply give the money.” The merchant    48   the advice.
          When the shoemaker    49  the bag that had been sent by the merchant, he was   50    to find shining coins. “I must hide this from the eyes of my neighbors. If they see it, they will think that I have stolen it,” he thought. “I will   51  it away even from my wife.” So he hid the bag of money under the floor. From then on he    52   his neighbors as much as he could. His wife who had been the best  53    to him, became troublesome. Now his mind was too much set on the money bag to   54  to his work with diligence(勤勞). He could not sing merrily now.   55   he thought of the money bag, he became uneasy and unhappy.
          36.A.for                 B.therefore          C.but                  D.however
          37.A.poorest           B.happiest           C.richest             D.shortest
          38.A.smile              B.sorrow             C.sadness            D.joy
          39.A.being repaired B.repair                     C.to repair          D.to be repaired
          40.A.a(chǎn)lways            B.completely       C.hardly             D.entirely
          41.A.hiding            B.counting          C.calculating       D.figuring
          42.A.a(chǎn)wake             B.nervous           C.frightened        D.a(chǎn)sleep
          43.A.early               B.happy              C.noisy               D.late
          44.A.threat                    B.matter             C.trouble            D.a(chǎn)larm
          45.A.sympathy        B.understanding   C.sleep               D.treatment
          46.A.end                B.notice              C.information      D.stop
          47.A.trouble           B.need                C.turn                 D.return
          48.A.refused           B.a(chǎn)greed             C.a(chǎn)sked               D.followed
          49.A.stole               B.opened            C.received           D.closed/carried
          50.A.excited           B.a(chǎn)mazed           C.a(chǎn)shamed            D.disappointed
          51.A.throw             B.keep                C.give                D.put
          52.A.a(chǎn)voided           B.thanked           C.helped             D.a(chǎn)ttract
          53.A.companion       B.fellow             C.shoemaker              D.merchant
          54.A.tend                     B.turn                 C.a(chǎn)ttend              D.come
          55.A.Wherever       B.Whatever         C.Whenever        D.However

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