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Three engineers(工程师) and three accountants (会计) were traveling by train to a meeting. At the station, the three accountants each bought a ticket, but the three engineers bought only a single ticket. “How are three people going to travel    36   only one ticket?” asked an accountant. “Watch and you’ll see,” answered an engineer.
They all    37  the train. The accountants took their own    38  , and all the three engineers went into a restroom and   39   the door behind them. The train    40  the station, and after a while the conductor (售票员) came to    41   tickets. He knocked on the restroom door and said, “Ticket, please!” The door opened just a    42   and a single arm appeared with a ticket in hand. The conductor    43   it and moved on.
The accountants saw this and    44   it was quite a clever idea.    45   after the conference, the accountants decided to    46   what the engineers did on the return trip and   47   some money.
When they got to the station, they bought a single ticket for the return trip. To their 48   , the engineers bought no tickets    49  .
“How are you going to travel without a ticket?” asked one    50   accountant. “Watch and you’ll see,” answered an engineer.    51   they got on the train the three accountants went into a restroom and the three engineers went into another one that was   52  . Then the train started. Shortly afterwards(不久之后), one of the engineers left his restroom and walked    53  to the restroom   54   the accountants were    55  . He knocked on the door and said, “Ticket, please!”
小题1:
A.inB.atC.withD.to
小题2:
A.put on B.got off C.got on D.put off
小题3:
A.seatsB.chairs C.desksD.tables
小题4:
A.closed B.hitC.openedD.knocked
小题5:
A.arrivedB.left C.walked D.passed
小题6:
A.getB.putC.collect D.fetch
小题7:
A.holeB.cutC.halfD.crack
小题8:
A.broughtB.tookC.held D.returned
小题9:
A.expectedB.agreed C.showedD.advised
小题10:
A.SoB.AlthoughC.OrD.But
小题11:
A.learnB.copyC.tell D.praise
小题12:
A.saveB.earnC.make D.spend
小题13:
A.pityB.fear C.joyD.surprise
小题14:
A.above allB.after allC.at allD.in all
小题15:
A.frightened B.puzzledC.excitedD.scared
小题16:
A.AfterB.SinceC.DuringD.Before
小题17:
A.not nearB.not far C.not nearlyD.not closely
小题18:
A.onB.upC.atD.past
小题19:
A.whichB.thatC.whereD.at where
小题20:
A.hiding B.standing C.sittingD.resting

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B.It is honorable to help those in need.
C.People in high positions are not like what we expect.
D.We should avoid judging people by their appearances.

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