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When Dave was eighteen, he bought a second-hand car for £200 so that he could travel to and from work more ________ than by bus. It worked quite well for a few years, but then it got so old, and it was costing him________ much in repairs that he decided that he had better________ it.

He asked among his friends to see if anyone was particularly_______ to buy a cheap car, but they all knew that it was falling to pieces, so ________of them had any desire to buy it.

Dave's friend Sam saw that he was ________ when they met one evening, and said, “What's ________, Dave?” Dave told him and Sam answered, “Well, what about advertising it in the paper? You may________ more for it that way than the cost of the advertisement!” Thinking that Sam's ________was sensible, he put an advertisement in an evening paper, which read: “For sale: small car, _______very little petrol, only two owners. Bargain at £50.”

For two days after the advertisement first appeared, there was no ________. But then on Saturday evening a man rang up and said he would like to ________ him about the car. “All right,” Dave said, feeling happy. He asked the man whether ten o’clock the next morning would be ________or not. “Fine,” the man said. “And I'll ________ my wife. We intend to go for a ride in it to ________ it.”

The next morning, at ten quarter, Dave parked the car in the square outside his front door, ______ to wait there for the person who had ______ his advertisement. Even Dave had to ______ that the car really looked like a wreck (残骸). Then soon after he had got the car as ______ as it could be, a police car stopped just behind him and a policeman got out. He looked at Dave’s car and then said, “Have you reported this ______ to us yet, sir?”

1.A. directly    B. safely    C. properly    D. easily

2.A. so    B. such    C. very    D. too

3.A. keep    B. repair    C. sell    D. throw

4.A. anxious    B. lucky    C. ashamed    D. generous

5.A. some    B. neither    C. none    D. most

6.A. delighted    B. upset    C. calm    D. astonished

7.A. on    B. up    C. it    D. that

8.A. learn    B. miss    C. get    D. find

9.A. message    B. advice    C. request    D. description

10.A. uses    B. loses    C. has    D. spends

11.A. doubt    B. help    C. trouble    D. answer

12.A. tell    B. see    C. agree    D. call

13.A. exact    B. suitable    C. early    D. late

14.A. follow    B. meet    C. bring    D. introduce

15.A. recognize    B. gain    C. admire    D. test

16.A. happening    B. meaning    C. turning    D. failing

17.A. read    B. posted    C. answered    D. placed

18.A. forget    B. show    C. disagree    D. admit

19.A. clean    B. admit    C. fast    D. light

20.A. bargain    B. sale    C. accident    D. result

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.B 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.B 14.C 15.D 16.B 17.C 18.D 19.A 20.C 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲的是主人公Dave买了一辆二手车,在用了较长一段时间后车子老化了,可是他想把它低价卖出去。于是朋友San给他出主意在报纸上登广告。Dave照做了并且两天后收到了咨询,他开心地和买家约好时间等着前来,可是他的旧车旧的像一个残骸,而等来警察认为这是一辆事故车。 1. D easily表达更容易,他买车的主要目的是为了上下班方便。故选D。 2.A so much...that...,如此多……以致于……,这是一个固定结构。too much不能和that连用,我们经常使用too...to。故选A。 3.C 根据上文修理花费太多,所以就决定卖掉,而且下文也就是围绕卖车而展开的。故选C。 4.A be anxious to do sth急着干……,Dave想了解是否有人急着买车,他想卖掉车。故选A。 5.C 前面已经提到“it was falling to pieces”车很快要成碎片,所以没有人愿意买。neither主要于两个人中没有一个,所以在这不合适。故选C。 6.B upset表示“伤心的,难过的”。因为没人愿意买车,所以他很伤心。故选B。 7. B “what"s up”表示“怎么回事,发生了什么”。故选B。 8.C “get”表示“得到”,在这儿是表示“你将得到的要比广告花费的多”。故选C。 9.B advice表示“建议”,因为前面有一句“what about advertising it in the newspaper?”这本就是一种建议“在报纸上登广告怎么样?”故选B。 10.A uses表示“使用”,在这里表示车很省油。loses表示“丢失”;has表示“有”;spends表示“花费时间、金钱、精力”。他打出广告,大吹车子节油。故选A。 11.D no answer表示“回应”,表示广告登出去以后无人问津。doubt表示“怀疑”;help表示“帮助”;trouble表示“麻烦”。头两天没有反应。故选D。 12.B 终于星期六晚上有人打来电话要与他见面。这里表示来看车。故选B。 13.B suitable表示“合适的”,在这里是问第二天早上十点钟是否合适。故选B。 14.C bring my wife表示把妻子带来。recognize表示“认出”;gain表示“获得,得到”;admire表示“羡慕”。买者还要带上妻子兜风。故选C。 15.D “test”表示“测试”,买车的人将和妻子一道来测试一下车子。故选D。 16. B “mean to”表示“打算做……”,分词短语表示伴随状语。在这儿是打算等买车的人。故选B。 17. C “answer”在这里表示“回应”,就是指那个看了广告以后准备来看车的人。故选C。 18.D “admit”表示“承认”在这里表示他自己也不得不承认自己的车看起来太旧了。故选D。 19.A 他只好尽力擦洗干净。这里是一个固定结构“as...as”。故选A。 20.C 但车子实在太破,连警察都以为是他出了车祸没有报告。“accident”表示“事故”。故选C。
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