One dark stormy night, an elderly couple hurried into a hotel and asked whether they could be put up for the night. “I’ m very   36   ,” the clerk on night shift said politely, “we are all    37 tonight. But you could stay in my room if you don’t    38 . As I’m on duty, I’ll be staying up in the office anyway,” The young man gave the    39 _ advice.
The elderly couple    40  his offer with gratitude(感激). They    41  for the inconvenience they had caused him. The next day, the rain stopped and it cleared up. When the old gentleman went to pay his   42 , the clerk behind the counter was that same helpful young man. “The room you and your wife stayed in is not a proper guest room in this hotel,  43  you don’t need to pay,” said the clerk, with the same friendly smile.
The old gentleman nodded in    44 , “You are an employee that every boss in the hotel business would    45 . Perhaps   46  I’ll build a hotel for you. ” The clerk was amazed but, deciding that the guest must have been joking, he gave the remark no more    47 .
Two years later, the young man received a registered letter(掛號(hào)信) from the old gentleman, in which he   48 the experience of that dark stormy night. The letter also enclosed(附上) a formal    49  and a round-trip air ticket to New York, asking the young man to pay a visit.
At a street comer in Manhattan, the young man met his   50  guest. The old gentleman, pointing to a magnificent new    51  towering over the crossroads, said, “Look, that is the hotel I    52 to build for you. I hope you will manage it for me. Remember what I said then? Well, I was serious about it.”
“But…will there be any conditions, sir? Why do you choose me? And who are you?”
“My name is William Aster. There’s not any condition.   53  I told you before, you are the best employee…!”
This building was none    54 the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Starting business in 1931, this hotel has been a symbol of supreme status and honor in the city of New York. The young man who became its first    55  was George Boldt, the man who turned Waldorf into one of the most glamorous hotels in the world.
小題1:
A.sorryB.happyC.a(chǎn)nxiousD.lucky
小題2:
A.a(chǎn)dvertisedB.decidedC.bookedD.taken
小題3:
A.mindB.botherC.troubleD.complain
小題4:
A.reliableB.valuableC.precious D.sincere
小題5:
A.a(chǎn)cceptedB.thankedC.refusedD.weighed
小題6:
A.a(chǎn)ppliedB.preparedC.blamedD.a(chǎn)pologized
小題7:
A.serviceB.houseC.foodD.bill
小題8:
A.butB.howeverC.soD.yet
小題9:
A.reliefB.a(chǎn)ppreciationC.surpriseD.silence
小題10:
A.give upB.dream ofC.devote toD.fight for
小題11:
A.a(chǎn)ny timeB.a(chǎn)nother dayC.the other dayD.some day
小題12:
A.valueB.thoughtC.judgmentD.a(chǎn)ttention
小題13:
A.called onB.called atC.called forD.called up
小題14:
A.invitationB.checkC.cardD.letter
小題15:
A.oldB.interestingC.formerD.new
小題16:
A.house B.buildingC.roomD.park
小題17:
A.wantedB.a(chǎn)greedC.promisedD.longed
小題18:
A.SinceB.OnceC.AsD.Because
小題19:
A.other thanB.more thanC.rather thanD.less than
小題20:
A.employerB.managerC.housekeeper D.president

小題1:A
小題2:C
小題3:A
小題4:D
小題5:A
小題6:D
小題7:D
小題8:C
小題9:B
小題10:B
小題11:D
小題12:B
小題13:D
小題14:A
小題15:C
小題16:B
小題17:C
小題18:C
小題19:A
小題20:B

小題1:A 形容詞辨析。根據(jù)上下文可知賓館沒(méi)有房間了,所以應(yīng)該表示歉意。
小題2:C 動(dòng)詞辨析。Book:預(yù)定。這里是指所有的房間都被預(yù)定了。
小題3:A 動(dòng)詞辨析。Mind介意;這里是指如果你不介意,可以住我的房間。
小題4:D 形容詞辨析。Sincere真誠(chéng)的。年輕人給出了真誠(chéng)的建議。
小題5:A 動(dòng)詞辨析。根據(jù)上下文可知這對(duì)夫妻接受了他的建議。
小題6:D 動(dòng)詞辨析。這對(duì)老夫妻因?yàn)樽×四贻p人的房間而向他表示歉意。
小題7:D 名詞辨析。這里是指他們第二天付賬單,結(jié)賬離開(kāi)。
小題8:C 連詞辨析。上下文存在著因果關(guān)系,故C正確。
小題9:B 名詞辨析。老夫妻表示出對(duì)年輕人的欣賞之情。
小題10:B 詞義辨析。A放棄;B夢(mèng)想;C致力;D斗爭(zhēng);這里是指這個(gè)年輕人是老板想要的雇員。
小題11:D 詞義辨析。A任何時(shí)候;B改日;C前幾天;D一天(未來(lái),過(guò)去)這里是指將來(lái)有一天會(huì)為他建一個(gè)賓館。
小題12:B 名詞辨析。這里是指年輕人對(duì)于老人的話沒(méi)有多想。
小題13:D 詞義辨析。A拜訪,號(hào)召;B拜訪;C要求;D喚起,回想;這是指他回想起那次經(jīng)歷。
小題14:A 名詞辨析。這里是指老人向他發(fā)出了邀請(qǐng)。
小題15:C 形容詞辨析。那一對(duì)老夫妻是他以前的客人。
小題16:B 上下文串聯(lián)。這里是指老人允諾為他建的一棟大樓。
小題17:C 動(dòng)詞辨析。解析同上。
小題18:C 連詞辨析。As正如…這里是指正如我以前告訴你的一樣。
小題19:A 固定詞組。None other than正是,就是。這里是指這家賓館正是the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel。
小題20:B 上下文串聯(lián)。這里是指年輕人正是the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel第一任經(jīng)理。
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The story is told about what happened on a flight between a passenger and an air hostess. The passenger rang and told the air hostess (乘務(wù)員) that he needed a cup of __21__to take his medicine when the plane just took off. She told him that she would_22__him the water in ten minutes.
Thirty minutes later, when the passenger’s ring for_23__sounded, the air hostess was in a hurry. She was kept so_24__that she forgot to deliver (送) him the water. As a result, the passenger was_25__to take his medicine.She_26__over to him with a cup of water, but he_27__it.
In the following hours on the_28__, each time the air hostess passed by the _29__ she would ask him with a smile_30__he needed help or not. But the passenger__31__paid attention to her.
When the passenger was going to get__32__the plane, he asked the air hostess to__33__him the passengers’ booklet (意見(jiàn)薄). She was very__34__. She knew he would write down_35__words, which might result in the loss of her job. _36__with a smile she handed it to him.
Off the plane, she_37__the booklet, and cracked a smile, _38__the passenger put it, “On the flight, you asked me whether I need help or not for twelve times_39__. How can I refuse your twelve sincere(真誠(chéng)的) smiles?”
That’s__40__! Who can refuse twelve sincere smiles from a person?
小題1:
A.coffeeB.teaC.waterD.cola
小題2:
A.takeB.bringC.carryD.hold
小題3:
A.foodB.drink C.serviceD.medicine
小題4:
A.tired B.silentC.calm D.busy
小題5:
A.delayingB.delayedC.delaysD.delay
小題6:
A.hurriedB.wentC.came D.got
小題7:
A.refused B.a(chǎn)cceptedC.likedD.hated
小題8:
A.seatB.a(chǎn)irC.floorD.flight
小題9:
A.customerB.passengerC.guestD.visitor
小題10:
A.whetherB.whenC.whatD.that
小題11:
A.neverB.oftenC.a(chǎn)lwaysD.seldom
小題12:
A.onB.toC.offD.from
小題13:
A.handB.takeC.throwD.lend
小題14:
A.gladB.a(chǎn)ngry C.curiousD.sad
小題15:
A.goodB.sharpC.politeD.nice
小題16:
A.SoB.BecauseC.AndD.But
小題17:
A.hidB.toreC.openedD.closed
小題18:
A.if B.forC.a(chǎn)fterD.when
小題19:
A.in allB.a(chǎn)bove allC.or elseD.or so
小題20:
A.wrongB.wonderfulC.impossibleD.right

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