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He's an old cobbler(修鞋匠) with a shop in Paris. When I took him my shoes, he at first told me” I have 1 time. Take them to the other fellow on the main street; he'll fix them for you right away. "
But I'd had my eye on his shop for a long time. Just looking at his bench 2 with tools and pieces of leather, I knew he was a 3 craftsman (手藝人). "No," I replied, "the other fellow 4 do it well. "
"The other fellow" was one of those shopkeepers who fix shoes and make keys "while-you-wait" ?— without knowing much about 5 shoes or making keys. They work 6 , and when they have finished you might as well just 7 away the pair.
The man saw I wouldn't give in, and he 8 . He looked at my 9 , had me write my 10 on one shoe with a piece of chalk and said," Come back in a week. "I was 11 to leave when he took a pair of soft leather boots off a shelf. “See what I can do?" he said with 12 . "Only three of us in Paris can do this kind of work.”
When 1 got back out into the 13 ,the world seemed 14 to me. He was 15 out of a fairy tale, with his way of speaking familiarly, his very strange, dusty felt hat, his funny accent(口音) 16 who-knows-where and, above all, his pride in his craft.
There are times when nothing is important 17 the bottom line, when you can do things any old way as long as it" 18 " In such a period it is rare(罕見的) comfort to 19 a cobbler who gets his 20 satisfaction from pride in a job well done.
1.A. little B. bit C. no D. much
2.A. put B. faced C. mixed D. filled
3.A. handsome B. clever C. skillful D. famous
4.A. mustn't B. needn't C. shouldn't D. can' t
5.A. mending B. making C. checking D. selling
6.A. slowly B. carelessly C. wonderfully D. carefully
7.A. give B. throw C. take D. send
8.A. smiled B. shouted C. cried D. persuaded
9.A. shoes B. feet C. faces D. hands
10.A. address B. number C. name D. age
11.A. round B. out C. up D. about
12.A. regret B. honor C. pride D. sorrow
13.A. street B. shop C. school D. city
14.A. funny B. new C. Big D. small
15.A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
16.A. from B. in C. on D. for
17.A. so B. though C. as D. out
18.A. gets B. values C. costs D. pays
19.A. serve B. meet C. hear D. employ
20.A. fewest B. greatest C. hardest D. easiest
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
He's an old cobbler(修鞋匠) with a shop in Paris. When I took him my shoes, he at first told me” I have 1 time. Take them to the other fellow on the main street; he'll fix them for you right away. "
But I'd had my eye on his shop for a long time. Just looking at his bench 2 with tools and pieces of leather, I knew he was a 3 craftsman (手藝人). "No," I replied, "the other fellow 4 do it well. "
"The other fellow" was one of those shopkeepers who fix shoes and make keys "while-you-wait" — without knowing much about 5 shoes or making keys. They work 6 , and when they have finished you might as well just 7 away the pair.
The man saw I wouldn't give in, and he 8 . He looked at my 9 , had me write my 10 on one shoe with a piece of chalk and said," Come back in a week. "I was 11 to leave when he took a pair of soft leather boots off a shelf. “See what I can do?" he said with 12 . "Only three of us in Paris can do this kind of work.”
When 1 got back out into the 13 ,the world seemed 14 to me. He was 15 out of a fairy tale, with his way of speaking familiarly, his very strange, dusty felt hat, his funny accent(口音) 16 who-knows-where and, above all, his pride in his craft.
There are times when nothing is important 17 the bottom line, when you can do things any old way as long as it" 18 " In such a period it is rare(罕見的) comfort to 19 a cobbler who gets his 20 satisfaction from pride in a job well done.
1.A. little B. bit C. no D. much
2.A. put B. faced C. mixed D. filled
3.A. handsome B. clever C. skillful D. famous
4.A. mustn't B. needn't C. shouldn't D. can' t
5.A. mending B. making C. checking D. selling
6.A. slowly B. carelessly C. wonderfully D. carefully
7.A. give B. throw C. take D. send
8.A. smiled B. shouted C. cried D. persuaded
9.A. shoes B. feet C. faces D. hands
10.A. address B. number C. name D. age
11.A. round B. out C. up D. about
12.A. regret B. honor C. pride D. sorrow
13.A. street B. shop C. school D. city
14.A. funny B. new C. Big D. small
15.A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
16.A. from B. in C. on D. for
17.A. so B. though C. as D. out
18.A. gets B. values C. costs D. pays
19.A. serve B. meet C. hear D. employ
20.A. fewest B. greatest C. hardest D. easiest
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
He's an old cobbler (修鞋匠) with a shop in the Marais, a historic area in Paris.When I took him my shoes, he at first told me: "I haven't time.Take them to the other fellow on the main street; he'll fix them for you right away."
But I'd had my eye on his shop for a long time. Just looking at his bench loaded with tools and pieces of leather, I knew he was a skilled craftsman (手藝人). "No," I replied, "The other fellow can't do it well."
"The other fellow" was one of those shopkeepers who fix shoes and make keys "while-U-wait" -- without knowing much about mending shoes or making keys. They work carelessly, and when they have finished sewing back a sandal strap (鞋帶) ,you might as well just throw away the pair.
My man saw I wouldn't give in, and he smiled. He wiped his hands on his blue apron (圍裙), looked at my shoes, had me write my name on one shoe with a piece of chalk and said, "Come back in a week."
I was about to leave when he took a pair of soft leather boot off a shelf.
"See what I can do " he said with pride. "Only three of us in Paris can do this kind of work."
When I got back out into the street, the world seemed brand-new to me. He was something out of an ancient legend, an old craftsman with his way of speaking familiarly, his pride in his craft.
These are times when nothing is important but the bottom line, when you can do things any old way as long as it "pays", when, in short, people look on work as a path to ever-increasing consumption (消費) rather than a way to realize their own abilities. In such a period,it is a rare comfort to find a cobbler who gets his greatest satisfaction from pride in a job well done.
Which of the following is true about the old cobbler?
A.He was equipped with the best repairing tools.
B.He was the only cobbler in the Marais.
C.He was proud of his skills.
D.He was a native Parisian.
The sentence "He was something out of an ancient legend." ( paragraph 7 ) implies that .
A.nowadays you can hardly find anyone like him
B. it was difficult to communicate with this man
C.the man was very strange
D.the man was too old
According to the author, many people work just to .
A.realize their abilities B.gain happiness
C.make money D.gain respect
This story wants to tell us that .
A.craftsmen make a lot of money B.whatever you do, do it well
C.craftsmen need self-respect D.people are born equal
科目:高中英語 來源:2010—2011學(xué)年度江西省南昌市高三第一次模擬英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
He's an old cobbler (修鞋匠) with a shop in the Marais, a historic area in Paris.When I took him my shoes, he at first told me: "I haven't time.Take them to the other fellow on the main street; he'll fix them for you right away."
But I'd had my eye on his shop for a long time. Just looking at his bench loaded with tools and pieces of leather, I knew he was a skilled craftsman (手藝人). "No," I replied, "The other fellow can't do it well."
"The other fellow" was one of those shopkeepers who fix shoes and make keys "while-U-wait" -- without knowing much about mending shoes or making keys. They work carelessly, and when they have finished sewing back a sandal strap (鞋帶) ,you might as well just throw away the pair.
My man saw I wouldn't give in, and he smiled. He wiped his hands on his blue apron (圍裙), looked at my shoes, had me write my name on one shoe with a piece of chalk and said, "Come back in a week."
I was about to leave when he took a pair of soft leather boot off a shelf.
"See what I can do " he said with pride. "Only three of us in Paris can do this kind of work."
When I got back out into the street, the world seemed brand-new to me. He was something out of an ancient legend, an old craftsman with his way of speaking familiarly, his pride in his craft.
These are times when nothing is important but the bottom line, when you can do things any old way as long as it "pays", when, in short, people look on work as a path to ever-increasing consumption (消費) rather than a way to realize their own abilities. In such a period,it is a rare comfort to find a cobbler who gets his greatest satisfaction from pride in a job well done.
【小題1】Which of the following is true about the old cobbler?
| A.He was equipped with the best repairing tools. |
| B.He was the only cobbler in the Marais. |
| C.He was proud of his skills. |
| D.He was a native Parisian. |
| A.nowadays you can hardly find anyone like him |
| B.it was difficult to communicate with this man |
| C.the man was very strange |
| D.the man was too old |
| A.realize their abilities | B.gain happiness |
| C.make money | D.gain respect |
| A.craftsmen make a lot of money | B.whatever you do, do it well |
| C.craftsmen need self-respect | D.people are born equal |
科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年云南省昆明一中高三年級第一次月考英語試題 題型:閱讀理解
He's an old cobbler (修鞋匠) with a shop in the Marais, a historic area in Paris.When I took him my shoes, he at first told me: “I haven't time.Take them to the other fellow on the main street ; he'll fix them for you right away.”
But I'd had my eye on his shop for a long time.Just looking at his bench loaded with tools and pieces of leather, I knew he was a skilled craftsman. “No,” I replied, “the other fellow can't do it well.”
“The other fellow” was one of those shopkeepers who fix shoes and make keys “while-U-wait” — without knowing much about mending shoes or making keys.They work carelessly, and when they have finished sewing back a sandal strap (鞋帶) you might as well just throw away the pair.
My man saw I wouldn't give in, and he smiled.He wiped his hands on his blue apron (圍裙), looked at my shoes, had me write my name on one shoe with a piece of chalk and said, “Come back in a week.”
I was about to leave when he took a pair of soft leather boots off a shelf.
“See what I can do?” he said with pride. “Only three of us in Paris can do this kind of work.”
When I got back out into the street, the world seemed brand-new to me.He was something out of an ancient legend, this old craftsman with his way of speaking familiarly, his very strange, dusty felt hat, his funny accent from who-knows-where and, above all, his pride in his craft.
These are times when nothing is important but the bottom line, when you can do things any old way as long as it “pays”, when, in short, people look on work as a path to ever-increasing consumption (消費) rather than a way to realize their own abilities.In such a period it is a rare comfort to find a cobbler who gets his greatest satisfaction from pride in a job well done.
【小題1】Which of the following is true about the old cobbler?
| A.He was equipped with the best repairing tools. |
| B.He was the only cobbler in the Marais. |
| C.He was proud of his skills. |
| D.He was a native Parisian. |
| A.nowadays you can hardly find anyone like him |
| B.it was difficult to communicate with this man |
| C.the man was very strange |
| D.the man was too old |
| A.realize their abilities | B.gain happiness |
| C.make money | D.gain respect |
| A.craftsmen make a lot of money | B.whatever you do, do it well |
| C.craftsmen need self-respect | D.people are born equal |
科目:高中英語 來源:20112012學(xué)年云南省高三年級第一次月考英語試題 題型:閱讀理解
He's an old cobbler (修鞋匠) with a shop in the Marais, a historic area in Paris.When I took him my shoes, he at first told me: “I haven't time.Take them to the other fellow on the main street ; he'll fix them for you right away.”
But I'd had my eye on his shop for a long time.Just looking at his bench loaded with tools and pieces of leather, I knew he was a skilled craftsman. “No,” I replied, “the other fellow can't do it well.”
“The other fellow” was one of those shopkeepers who fix shoes and make keys “while-U-wait” — without knowing much about mending shoes or making keys.They work carelessly, and when they have finished sewing back a sandal strap (鞋帶) you might as well just throw away the pair.
My man saw I wouldn't give in, and he smiled.He wiped his hands on his blue apron (圍裙), looked at my shoes, had me write my name on one shoe with a piece of chalk and said, “Come back in a week.”
I was about to leave when he took a pair of soft leather boots off a shelf.
“See what I can do?” he said with pride. “Only three of us in Paris can do this kind of work.”
When I got back out into the street, the world seemed brand-new to me.He was something out of an ancient legend, this old craftsman with his way of speaking familiarly, his very strange, dusty felt hat, his funny accent from who-knows-where and, above all, his pride in his craft.
These are times when nothing is important but the bottom line, when you can do things any old way as long as it “pays”, when, in short, people look on work as a path to ever-increasing consumption (消費) rather than a way to realize their own abilities.In such a period it is a rare comfort to find a cobbler who gets his greatest satisfaction from pride in a job well done.
1.Which of the following is true about the old cobbler?
|
A.He was equipped with the best repairing tools. |
|
B.He was the only cobbler in the Marais. |
|
C.He was proud of his skills. |
|
D.He was a native Parisian. |
2.The sentence “He was something out of an ancient legend.” ( paragraph 7 ) implies that______
|
A.nowadays you can hardly find anyone like him |
|
B.it was difficult to communicate with this man |
|
C.the man was very strange |
|
D.the man was too old |
3.According to the author, many people work just to__________.
|
A.realize their abilities |
B.gain happiness |
|
C.make money |
D.gain respect |
4.This story wants to tell us that__________.
|
A.craftsmen make a lot of money |
B.whatever you do, do it well |
|
C.craftsmen need self-respect |
D.people are born equal |
科目:高中英語 來源:2011屆度江西省南昌市高三第一次模擬英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
He's an old cobbler (修鞋匠) with a shop in the Marais, a historic area in Paris.When I took him my shoes, he at first told me: "I haven't time.Take them to the other fellow on the main street; he'll fix them for you right away."
But I'd had my eye on his shop for a long time. Just looking at his bench loaded with tools and pieces of leather, I knew he was a skilled craftsman (手藝人). "No," I replied, "The other fellow can't do it well."
"The other fellow" was one of those shopkeepers who fix shoes and make keys "while-U-wait" -- without knowing much about mending shoes or making keys. They work carelessly, and when they have finished sewing back a sandal strap (鞋帶) ,you might as well just throw away the pair.
My man saw I wouldn't give in, and he smiled. He wiped his hands on his blue apron (圍裙), looked at my shoes, had me write my name on one shoe with a piece of chalk and said, "Come back in a week."
I was about to leave when he took a pair of soft leather boot off a shelf.
"See what I can do " he said with pride. "Only three of us in Paris can do this kind of work."
When I got back out into the street, the world seemed brand-new to me. He was something out of an ancient legend, an old craftsman with his way of speaking familiarly, his pride in his craft.
These are times when nothing is important but the bottom line, when you can do things any old way as long as it "pays", when, in short, people look on work as a path to ever-increasing consumption (消費) rather than a way to realize their own abilities. In such a period,it is a rare comfort to find a cobbler who gets his greatest satisfaction from pride in a job well done.
1.Which of the following is true about the old cobbler?
A.He was equipped with the best repairing tools.
B.He was the only cobbler in the Marais.
C.He was proud of his skills.
D.He was a native Parisian.
2.The sentence "He was something out of an ancient legend." ( paragraph 7 ) implies that .
A.nowadays you can hardly find anyone like him
B. it was difficult to communicate with this man
C.the man was very strange
D.the man was too old
3.According to the author, many people work just to .
A.realize their abilities B.gain happiness
C.make money D.gain respect
4.This story wants to tell us that .
A.craftsmen make a lot of money B.whatever you do, do it well
C.craftsmen need self-respect D.people are born equal
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
第三部分:閱讀理解(每小題2分,滿分30分)
He's an old cobbler (修鞋匠) with a shop in the Marais, a historic area in Paris. When I took him my shoes, he at first told me: “I haven't time. Take them to the other fellow on the main street ; he'll fix them for you right away.”
But I'd had my eye on his shop for a long time. Just looking at his bench loaded with tools and pieces of leather, I knew he was a skilled craftsman (手藝人). “No,” I replied, “the other fellow can't do it well.”
“The other fellow” was one of those shopkeepers who fix shoes and make keys “while-U-wait”— without knowing much about mending shoes or making keys. They work carelessly, and when they have finished sewing back a sandal strap (鞋帶) you might as well just throw away the pair.
My man saw I wouldn't give in, and he smiled. He wiped his hands on his blue apron ( 圍裙), looked at my shoes, had me write my name on one shoe with a piece of chalk and said, “Come back in a week.”
I was about to leave when he took a pair of soft leather boots off a shelf.
“See what I can do?” he said with pride. “Only three of us in Paris can do this kind of work.. ”
When I got back out into the street, the world seemed brand-new to me. He was something out of an ancient legend, this old craftsman with his way of speaking familiarly, his very strange, dusty felt hot, his funny accent from who-knows-where and, above all, his pride in his craft.
These are times when nothing is important but the bottom line, when you can do things any old way as long as it “pays”, when, in short, people look on work as a path to ever-increasing consumption (消費) rather than a way to realize their own abilities. In such a period it is a rare comfort to find a cobbler who gets his greatest satisfaction from pride in a job well done.
61. Why did the author think the man was a skilled cobbler?
A. Because the cobbler was old and kind.
B. Because he had observed the cobbler’s shop for a long time.
C. Because the cobbler wiped his hands on his blue apron.
D. Because the cobbler refused to fix his shoes at first.
62. Which of the following is TRUE about the old cobbler?
A. He was equipped with the best repairing tools.
B. He was the only cobbler in the Marais.
C. He was proud of his skills.
D. He was a native Parisian.
63. The sentence “He was something out of an ancient legend.” implies that _______.
A. nowadays you can hardly find anyone like him
B. it was difficult to communicate with this man
C. the man was very strange
D. the man was too old
64. According to the author, many people work just to ________.
A. realize their abilities B. gain happiness
C. make money D. gain respect
65. This story wants to tell us that ________.
A. craftsmen make a lot of money B. whatever you do, do it well
C. craftsmen need self-respect D. people are born equal
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