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The girl is to______a rich man.
A.marry with B.be married C.marry to D.be married to
The girl is to______a rich man.
A.marry with B.be married C.marry to D.be married to
Hughie Erskine was in love. The girl he loved was Laura Merton, the daughter of a retired army officer. They were the best-looking couple in London, and had not a penny between them. Her father was very fond of Hughie, but would not hear of any engagement.
“Come to me, my boy, when you have got ten thousand pounds of your own, and we will see about it,” he used to say, and Hughie looked very miserable in those days.
One morning he went to see a great friend of his, Alan Trevor, who was a painter. When he came into the studio he found Trevor putting the finishing touches to a wonderful life-size picture of a beggar-man. The beggar himself was standing on a platform in a corner of the room. He was a dried up old man with a lined face and a sad expression. Over his shoulder was thrown a rough brown coat, all torn and full of holes. His thick boots were old and mended, and with one hand he leaned on a rough stick, while with the other he held out his ancient hat for money.
“Poor old fellow!” said Hughie. “How miserable he looks!”
At that moment a servant came in and told Trevor that a man wanted to speak to him. Trevor went out.
The old beggar-man sat down to rest for a moment. He looked so miserable that Hughie pitied him, and felt in his pockets to see what money he had. All he could find was a pound and some pennies. “Poor old fellow,” he thought to himself, “he wants it more than I do, but ‘I shan’t have much money myself for a week or two”; and he walked across the room and slipped the pound into the beggar’s hand.
The old man jumped, and a faint smile passed across his old lips. “Thank you, sir,” he said, “thank you.”
That night Trevor told Hughie that the old “beggar” was Baron Hausberg, one of the richest man in Europe, who had asked him a month before to paint him as a beggar. He also said that he had told the old man all about the lovely Laura and the ten thousand pounds. The next morning, as he was at breakfast, an old gentleman brought Hughie a letter from Baron Hausberg. On the envelope was written, “A wedding present to Hughie Ershine and Laura Merton, from an old beggar”, and inside was a cheque for ten thousand pounds.
1.The girl’s father .
A.liked Hughie because he was rich
B.disliked Hughie
C.disliked Huhghie because Hughie was poor
D.liked Hughie but didn’t allow Hughie to marry his daughter
2.Hughie gave some money to the beggar because .
A.he was very rich
B.he was kind-hearted and showed mercy to the beggar
C.the painter told him to do so
D.the girl’s father told him to do so
3.Which is True about Baron Hausberg?
A.He was the girl’s father. B.He was a painter.
C.He had a lot of wealth. D.He was a beggar.
4.It can be inferred from the passage that .
A.Hughie Erskine married Laura Merton
B.Hughie Erskine didn’t marry Laura Merton
C.Mr. Merton still didn’t agree to the marriage
D.Hughie married the girl because he was good-looking
5.We can learn from the text that .
A.one should be good-looking B.one should be poor
C.one should be rich D.one should be tender-hearted
Molly was a peasant girl. Her parents did not have much money and Molly did not have many nice clothes.
One day Molly’s father said to her, “Molly, take this pot of milk to market and sell it. You may keep the money.”
Molly was very happy. She put the pot of milk on her head and started her journey to market. While she was walking alone she began to think. “I will get quite a lot of money for this milk,” she thought. “What will I do with the money? I will buy a lot of eggs. I will take the eggs home with me. One of our hens will sit on them. Then there will be lots of little chickens. I will not sell the chickens. They will grow into hens. Then there will be more eggs. And these eggs will give me still more chickens. Soon I will have hundreds of hens. Then I will sell them all. They will bring me a lot of money. I will be rich. I will buy lots of new clothes. I will always wear nice clothes. Then a rich man will marry me. We will have a beautiful house, a big car and nice children...”
Molly was very happy. She jumped into the air. The pot of milk fell from her head onto the road. And that was the end of all her dreams.
In English there is a proverb. It says: Do not count your chickens before they are hatched(孵化).
【小题1】Molly was happy to go to market because ________.
| A.she liked to go there | B.she wanted to buy nice clothes |
| C.she could have the money of her own | D.she wanted to buy some eggs |
| A.count her eggs | B.have a happy dream |
| C.think of her happy family life | D.think how to sell the milk |
| A.She jumped up and fell onto the ground. | B.She was happy about her house. |
| C.She woke and found the milk on the road. | D.She married a rich man. |
| A.one must count his chicken after they are hatched |
| B.it is foolish to make plans |
| C.one must depend more on what is in real life |
| D.one must make plans before they begin to work |
Molly was a peasant girl. Her parents did not have much money and Molly did not have many nice clothes.
One day Molly’s father said to her, “Molly, take this pot of milk to market and sell it. You may keep the money.”
Molly was very happy. She put the pot of milk on her head and started her journey to market. While she was walking alone she began to think. “I will get quite a lot of money for this milk,” she thought. “What will I do with the money? I will buy a lot of eggs. I will take the eggs home with me. One of our hens will sit on them. Then there will be lots of little chickens. I will not sell the chickens. They will grow into hens. Then there will be more eggs. And these eggs will give me still more chickens. Soon I will have hundreds of hens. Then I will sell them all. They will bring me a lot of money. I will be rich. I will buy lots of new clothes. I will always wear nice clothes. Then a rich man will marry me. We will have a beautiful house, a big car and nice children...”
Molly was very happy. She jumped into the air. The pot of milk fell from her head onto the road. And that was the end of all her dreams.
In English there is a proverb. It says: Do not count your chickens before they are hatched(孵化).
1.Molly was happy to go to market because ________.
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A.she liked to go there |
B.she wanted to buy nice clothes |
|
C.she could have the money of her own |
D.she wanted to buy some eggs |
2.On her way to market, Molly began to________.
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A.count her eggs |
B.have a happy dream |
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C.think of her happy family life |
D.think how to sell the milk |
3.What was the end of all Molly’s dreams?
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A.She jumped up and fell onto the ground. |
B.She was happy about her house. |
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C.She woke and found the milk on the road. |
D.She married a rich man. |
4.The proverb: “Do not count your chicken before they are hatched.” means ____.
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A.one must count his chicken after they are hatched |
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B.it is foolish to make plans |
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C.one must depend more on what is in real life |
|
D.one must make plans before they begin to work |
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