A car drew up outside the Swan Hotel and a young man got out£®Pausing only for an instant to see that he had come to the right place£¬he went into the hotel and rang the bell on the counter of the bar£®
Mrs£®Crump£¬the landlady£¬who was busy in the kitchen at the time£¬hurried out£¬wiping her
hands£®The young man raised his hat£®¡°Excuse me£¬¡±he said£®¡°I¡¯m looking for my uncle£¬Mr£®White£®I believe he is staying here£®¡± ¡°He was staying here£®¡±Mrs£®Crump corrected him£®¡°But I¡¯m afraid that he went back to London yesterday£®¡± ¡°Oh£¬dear£¬¡±said the young man£¬looking disappointed£®¡°I understood that he was going to stay here until the end of the month£®At least that is what his servant told me when I rang up his house£®¡± ¡°Quite right£¬¡±said Mrs£¬Cramp£®¡°He intended to stay here the whole of July£¬as he always does£® But yesterday he got a telegram to say that his relative was ill£®So he caught the train back to London immediately£®¡± ¡°I wish he had let me know,¡±The young man said£®¡°I wrote him a letter saying that I was coming£®I¡¯ve had all this trouble for nothing£®Well£¬since he isn¡¯t here£¬there¡¯s no point in waiting£®¡±
He thanked Mrs£®Grump and went out£®Mrs£®Grump went to the window and watched him
drive off£®When his car was out of sight£¬she called out£º¡°You can come out now,Mr£®White.He¡¯s gone£®¡±
Mr£®White came out of the kitchen£¬where he had been waiting£®
¡°Many thanks£¬Mrs£®Grump£¬¡±he said£¬laughing£¬¡°you did that very well£®These nephews of mine never gave me any peace£®That young man is the worst of them all£®As you see£¬when he needs money,he even follows me into the country£®Well£¬perhaps next time he won¡¯t warn me by writing a letter!¡±
49£®The young man said ¡°Oh£¬dear¡± to express his £®
A£®disappointment B£®sadness C£®surprise D£®anger
50£®This story is about a man £®
A£®who was very much loved by his nephews
B£®whose nephew went to visit him at the hotel
C£®whose nephew is always asking him for help
D£®who was not willing to meet his nephew
51£®When his nephew came to the hotel£¬Mr£®White £®
A£®took the train back to London B£®left to visit a sick relative
C£®went to pick up a telegram D£®hid himself in the kitchen
52£®Mr£®White didn¡¯t like his nephews because £®
A£®they always follow him around B£®they frequently disturb their relatives
C£®they won¡¯t write to him often D£®they usually visit him in hotels
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A car drew up outside the Swan Hotel and a young man got out£®Pausing only for a moment to see that he had come to the right place£¬he went into the hotel and rang the bell on the counter of the bar£®
Mrs£®Crump£¬the landlady£¬who was busy in the kitchen at the time£¬hurried out£¬wiping her hands£®The young man raised his hat£®
¡°Excuse me£¬¡±he said£®¡°I¡¯m looking for my uncle£¬Mr£®White£®I believe he is staying here£®¡±
¡°He was staying here£®¡±Mrs£®Crump corrected him£®¡°But I¡¯m afraid that he went back to London yesterday£®¡±
¡°Oh£¬dear£¬¡±said the young man£¬looking disappointed£®¡°I understood that he was going to stay here until the end of the month£®At least that is what his servant told me when I rang up his house£®¡±
¡°Quite right£¬¡±said Mrs£¬Cramp£®¡°He planned to stay here the whole of July£¬as he always does£® But yesterday he got a telegram to say that his relative was ill£®So he caught the train back to London immediately£®¡±
¡°I wish he had let me know, ¡±The young man said£®¡°I wrote him a letter saying that I was coming£®I¡¯ve had all this trouble for nothing£®Well£¬since he isn¡¯t here£¬there¡¯s no point in waiting£®¡±
He thanked Mrs£®Grump and went out£®Mrs£®Grump went to the window and watched him drive off£®When his car was out of sight£¬she called out£º¡°You can come out now, Mr£®White. He¡¯s gone£®¡±
Mr£®White came out of the kitchen£¬where he had been waiting£®
¡°Many thanks£¬Mrs£®Grump£¬¡±he said£¬laughing£¬¡°you did that very well£®These nephews of mine never gave me any peace£®That young man is the worst of them all£®As you see£¬when he needs money, he even follows me into the country£®Well£¬perhaps next time he won¡¯t warn me by writing a letter!¡±
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A£®who was very much loved by his nephews |
B£®whose nephew went to visit him at the hotel |
C£®who was not willing to meet his nephew |
D£®whose nephew is always asking him for help |
A£®took the train back to London |
B£®left to visit a sick relative |
C£®went to pick up a telegram |
D£®hid himself in the kitchen |
A£®they always follow him around |
B£®they frequently disturb their relatives |
C£®they won¡¯t write to him often |
D£®they usually visit him in hotels |
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A car drew up outside the Swan Hotel and a young man got out£®Pausing only for a moment to see that he had come to the right place£¬he went into the hotel and rang the bell on the counter of the bar£®
Mrs£®Crump£¬the landlady£¬who was busy in the kitchen at the time£¬hurried out£¬wiping her hands£®The young man raised his hat£®
¡°Excuse me£¬¡±he said£®¡°I¡¯m looking for my uncle£¬Mr£®White£®I believe he is staying here£®¡±
¡°He was staying here£®¡±Mrs£®Crump corrected him£®¡°But I¡¯m afraid that he went back to London yesterday£®¡±
¡°Oh£¬dear£¬¡±said the young man£¬looking disappointed£®¡°I understood that he was going to stay here until the end of the month£®At least that is what his servant told me when I rang up his house£®¡±
¡°Quite right£¬¡±said Mrs£¬Cramp£®¡°He planned to stay here the whole of July£¬as he always does£® But yesterday he got a telegram to say that his relative was ill£®So he caught the train back to London immediately£®¡±
¡°I wish he had let me know, ¡±The young man said£®¡°I wrote him a letter saying that I was coming£®I¡¯ve had all this trouble for nothing£®Well£¬since he isn¡¯t here£¬there¡¯s no point in waiting£®¡±
He thanked Mrs£®Grump and went out£®Mrs£®Grump went to the window and watched him drive off£®When his car was out of sight£¬she called out£º¡°You can come out now, Mr£®White. He¡¯s gone£®¡±
Mr£®White came out of the kitchen£¬where he had been waiting£®
¡°Many thanks£¬Mrs£®Grump£¬¡±he said£¬laughing£¬¡°you did that very well£®These nephews of mine never gave me any peace£®That young man is the worst of them all£®As you see£¬when he needs money, he even follows me into the country£®Well£¬perhaps next time he won¡¯t warn me by writing a letter!¡±
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿This story is about a man £®
A£®who was very much loved by his nephews |
B£®whose nephew went to visit him at the hotel |
C£®who was not willing to meet his nephew |
D£®whose nephew is always asking him for help |
A£®took the train back to London |
B£®left to visit a sick relative |
C£®went to pick up a telegram |
D£®hid himself in the kitchen |
A£®they always follow him around |
B£®they frequently disturb their relatives |
C£®they won¡¯t write to him often |
D£®they usually visit him in hotels |
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A car drew up outside the Swan Hotel and a young man got out£®Pausing only for a moment to see that he had come to the right place£¬he went into the hotel and rang the bell on the counter of the bar£®
Mrs£®Crump£¬the landlady£¬who was busy in the kitchen at the time£¬hurried out£¬wiping her hands£®The young man raised his hat£®
¡°Excuse me£¬¡±he said£®¡°I¡¯m looking for my uncle£¬Mr£®White£®I believe he is staying here£®¡±
¡°He was staying here£®¡±Mrs£®Crump corrected him£®¡°But I¡¯m afraid that he went back to London yesterday£®¡±
¡°Oh£¬dear£¬¡±said the young man£¬looking disappointed£®¡°I understood that he was going to stay here until the end of the month£®At least that is what his servant told me when I rang up his house£®¡±
¡°Quite right£¬¡±said Mrs£¬Cramp£®¡°He planned to stay here the whole of July£¬as he always does£® But yesterday he got a telegram to say that his relative was ill£®So he caught the train back to London immediately£®¡±
¡°I wish he had let me know, ¡±The young man said£®¡°I wrote him a letter saying that I was coming£®I¡¯ve had all this trouble for nothing£®Well£¬since he isn¡¯t here£¬there¡¯s no point in waiting£®¡±
He thanked Mrs£®Grump and went out£®Mrs£®Grump went to the window and watched him drive off£®When his car was out of sight£¬she called out£º¡°You can come out now, Mr£®White. He¡¯s gone£®¡±
Mr£®White came out of the kitchen£¬where he had been waiting£®
¡°Many thanks£¬Mrs£®Grump£¬¡±he said£¬laughing£¬¡°you did that very well£®These nephews of mine never gave me any peace£®That young man is the worst of them all£®As you see£¬when he needs money, he even follows me into the country£®Well£¬perhaps next time he won¡¯t warn me by writing a letter!¡±
1.This story is about a man £®
A£®who was very much loved by his nephews
B£®whose nephew went to visit him at the hotel
C£®who was not willing to meet his nephew
D£®whose nephew is always asking him for help
2.When his nephew came to the hotel£¬Mr£®White £®
A£®took the train back to London
B£®left to visit a sick relative
C£®went to pick up a telegram
D£®hid himself in the kitchen
3.Mr. White didn¡¯t like his nephews because £®
A£®they always follow him around
B£®they frequently disturb their relatives
C£®they won¡¯t write to him often
D£®they usually visit him in hotels
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A car drew up outside the Swan Hotel and a young man got out£®Pausing only for a moment to see that he had come to the right place£¬he went into the hotel and rang the bell on the counter of the bar£®
Mrs£®Crump£¬the landlady£¬who was busy in the kitchen at the time£¬hurried out£¬wiping her hands£®The young man raised his hat£®
¡°Excuse me£¬¡±he said£®¡°I¡¯m looking for my uncle£¬Mr£®White£®I believe he is staying here£®¡±
¡°He was staying here£®¡±Mrs£®Crump corrected him£®¡°But I¡¯m afraid that he went back to London yesterday£®¡±
¡°Oh£¬dear£¬¡±said the young man£¬looking disappointed£®¡°I understood that he was going to stay here until the end of the month£®At least that is what his servant told me when I rang up his house£®¡±
¡°Quite right£¬¡±said Mrs£¬Cramp£®¡°He planned to stay here the whole of July£¬as he always does£® But yesterday he got a telegram to say that his relative was ill£®So he caught the train back to London immediately£®¡±
¡°I wish he had let me know, ¡±The young man said£®¡°I wrote him a letter saying that I was coming£®I¡¯ve had all this trouble for nothing£®Well£¬since he isn¡¯t here£¬there¡¯s no point in waiting£®¡±
He thanked Mrs£®Grump and went out£®Mrs£®Grump went to the window and watched him drive off£®When his car was out of sight£¬she called out£º¡°You can come out now, Mr£®White. He¡¯s gone£®¡±
Mr£®White came out of the kitchen£¬where he had been waiting£®
¡°Many thanks£¬Mrs£®Grump£¬¡±he said£¬laughing£¬¡°you did that very well£®These nephews of mine never gave me any peace£®That young man is the worst of them all£®As you see£¬when he needs money, he even follows me into the country£®Well£¬perhaps next time he won¡¯t warn me by writing a letter!¡±
1.This story is about a man £®
A£®who was very much loved by his nephews |
B£®whose nephew went to visit him at the hotel |
C£®who was not willing to meet his nephew |
D£®whose nephew is always asking him for help |
2.When his nephew came to the hotel£¬Mr£®White £®
A£®took the train back to London |
B£®left to visit a sick relative |
C£®went to pick up a telegram |
D£®hid himself in the kitchen |
3.Mr. White didn¡¯t like his nephews because £®
A£®they always follow him around |
B£®they frequently disturb their relatives |
C£®they won¡¯t write to him often |
D£®they usually visit him in hotels |
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