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Once there was a king who never ate a meal unless there was a dish of fish with it, but one day there was a big storm and the fishermen were not able to go out to catch fish, so the king had no breakfast and no lunch. Then he ordered his servants to tell everybody in his capital that if anyone brought him a fish, he would give him anything that he asked for.
At last, a fisherman caught a big fish late in the afternoon and hurried to the king's palace with it. But the king's Prime Minister would not let him in until he promised to give him half of whatever the king gave him for the fish.
The king was very happy when he saw the fish. He asked the fisherman what he wanted for his fish. To his surprise, the fisherman said, “I want you to beat me two dozen times with a stick. ”When the king began to heat him a dozen times, the fisherman jumped away and said, “That is enough for me. I promised the other dozen to your Prime Minister.” Then he told the king what has happened between the Prime Minister and himself. The king was very angry. He not only gave the Prime Minister the dozen hits, but also said, “Because you have been dishonest, you will not be my Prime Minister any more. The fisherman will take your place. ”
1.The king didn't have breakfast or lunch because ________.
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A.there was a big storm
B.the Prime Minister did not bring him any food
C.there was no fish
D.his servants didn't know how to cook well
2.The fisherman took his fish to the king's palace because ________.
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A.the king had promised to give him whatever he wanted
B.the king was dying from hunger
C.he wanted to teach the Prime Minister a lesson
D.he wanted to be the Prime Minister
3.When the fisherman told the king what he wanted, the king ________ .
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A.was very happy
B.was very surprised
C.was very angry
D.gave him what he wanted at once
4.which of the following sentences is true?
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A.The king wanted to make the fisherman Prime Minister.
B.The king had nothing to eat for one whole day.
C.The king ate a fish every day.
D.The king was quite hungry when the fisherman came.
5.The king got rid of his Prime Minister because ________ .
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A.the fisherman was cleverer than his Prime Minister
B.the Prime Minister did not know how to catch fish
C.the Prime Minister was not an honest man
D.the Prime Minister took half of what the king gave the fisherman
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Joe Burns is a famous racing-driver. He is being interviewed on a sports programme.
Reporter: You've had a very dangerous life, haven't you, Joe? I mean, you've almost been killed several times, haven't you?
Joe: Yes, I suppose that's right.
Reporter: When was your worst accident?
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1.The conversation takes place when ________.
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A.Joe Burns is meeting with a reporter
B.Joe Burns wants a reporter to meet him
C.Joe Burns meets with the reporter by chance
D.Joe Burns is talking with a friend who is a reporter
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3.Joe had his worst accident ________.
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4.During their conversation the reporter ________.
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A.would probably listen carefully and take notes
B.would not take notes
C.would pay no attention to what Joe said
D.had a frightening experience
5.Joe Burns ________.
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A.was frightened to drive through London during the lunch hour
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Sigmund Freud , the world -famous doctor of Vienna, was a thinker who changed the way we look at mental trouble. He was also a man of courage .
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2.The writer tells about how Freud used his stick to show that ______.
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A.the streets were unsafe in 1890
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4.From Freud's works “We take the patient out of his mental trouble , and return him to the common misery.”we know that ______.
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A.it was not easy for Freud's patients suffered from the common misery.
B.Freud believed that his patients to get well
C.Freud had a great deal of feeling for his patients
D.Freud was a man full of humour .
5.A good title for this passage might be ______.
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A.Freud, the Man
B.Freud, a Brave Man
C.Freud, a Doctor
D.Freud, a Man with a Sense of Humour
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