推理判断教用
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Passage 1I 'm interested in the furnished cottage near Dedham which you made known in yesterday's newspaper, for my husband and I are coming to England in June and will stay at the cottage for three months. Would you please tell me exactly where it is and give me some information about bus and train service in the area? We need a cottage on a busy street. And I would also like to know about the shops there. Do the shops still supply? I know they did ten years ago.I would also be thankful if you would tell me whether you supply sheets, etc., and whether a laundry (洗衣店) calls at the house. The rent (租金) you ask sounds reasonable for the size of the cottage. How do you like it paid? Weekly, monthly or in advance?I would be thankful for an early reply.1. This passage must be taken from a __________.A. novel.B. letter.C. newspaper.D. diary.2. In the passage, "you" refers to __________.A. a friend of the writer's.B. the reader who reads the passage.C. some person who has cottages for hire.D. an unknown person living in England.3. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. "You" must have advertised in the newspaper.B. The writer and her husband are to stay at Dedham.C. The writer must have been to Dedham ten years ago.D. The writer is interested in nothing but cottage.4. Which of the following doesn't the writer wish to know further about?A. The position of the cottage.B. Things about the traffic.C. The total rent for the cottage.D. The shops and the supplies.5. From the passage, we can judge that the writer __________.A. is quiet and shy and likes to stay indoors.B. is lazy and never washes clothes herself.C. is busy with her job and has no time to wash clothes.D. is good housewife and is able to arrange things properly.1. B. letter.2. C. some person who has cottages for hire.3. D. The writer is interested in nothing but cottage.4. C. The total rent for the cottage.5. D. is good housewife and is able to arrange things properlyPassage 2I had just gone to bed after a very hard day when the phone rang. It was an eccentric (怪僻的) farmer. I had never met him before although I had often heard people talk about him. He sounded quite nervous and he had been talking for a minute or so before I understood anything. Even then all I could make out was that someone called Milly had had a very bad accident. I hadn't the slightest idea who she was but I obviously had to go.It had been snowing heavily that day and I didn't know the way. I had been driving for at least an hour when I finally found his place. He was standing there waiting for me. It seemed Milly had died. "She meant more to me than anyone ... even my own wife." he said. I could see that he had been crying. I thought something terrible had taken place, a possible scandal ( 丑闻). I was even more shocked when he told me he had put her in the barn ( 厩). "I wouldn't leave her out in the cold." he said.Milly had clearly been a secret lover of his. I was about to tell him he could not expect me to cover anything up when he opened the barn door. He lifted his candle and I saw a dark figure on the ground. "She was such a good cow. I wouldn't let anyone but a doctor touch her." he said and burst into tears again.1. The underlined phrase (make out) in the first paragraph means __________.A. expect.B. understand.C. see clearly.D. hear clearly.2. Before he arrived at the farmer's house, the writer expected to see Milly lying___________.A. on the ground of a barn.B. on the floor of a room.C. in bed in a room.D. in bed in a barn.3. What do we know about Milly from the story?A. She had met with an accident.B. She had caused a scandal.C. She was seriously ill.D. She was hidden somewhere.4. The farmer wished that the writer might __________.A. look into the matter.B. bring Milly back to life.C. free him from a scandal.D. keep the whole thing a secret.5. The person who told the story is probably a __________.A. farmer.B. policeman.C. country doctor.D. newspaper reporter.1. B. understand.2. C. in bed in a room.3. A. She had met with an accident.4. B. bring Milly back to life.5. C. country doctor.Passage 3 Frank Smithson woke up and leaned over to turn off the alarm clock. "Oh no." He thought to himself. "Another day at that office, a boss , who shouted at me all the time."As Frank went downstairs his fell on a large brown envelope by the door. He was overjoyed when he opened it and read the letter inside. "Bigwoods Football Pools ( 足球赌博公司) would like to congratulate you. You have won half a million pounds."Frank suddenly came to life. The cigarette fell from his lips as he let out a shout that could be heard halfway down the street.At 11:30 Frank arrived at work. "Please explain why you're so late," his boss said. "Go and jump in the lake'" replied Frank, "I've just come into a little money so this is goodbye. Find yourself someone else to shout at."That evening frank was smoking a very expensive Havana cigar when a knockwas heard on the door. he rushed to the door. Outside were two men, neatly dressed in grey suits. "Mr. Smithson," one of them said, "we are from Bigwoods Pools. I'm afraid there's a terrible mistake ..."1. What do we know about Frank?A. He was lazy man.B. He was a lucky person.C. He didn't make a lot of money.D. He didn't get on well with his boss.2. When he heard the knock at the door, Frank probably thought ___________.A. someone had come to make an apology.B. someone had come to give him the money.C. his friends had come to ask about the football pools.D. his friends had come to congratulate him on his luck.3. On hearing "... there's been a terrible mistake ..." Frank was most likely to be__________.A. disappointed.B. worried.C. nervous.D. curious.1. D. He didn't get on well with his boss.2. B. someone had come to give him the money.3. A. disappointed.本题是由人物的话语推断出人物的处境和状况。