Albert was an ordinary worker in an oil company in America. His workmates gave a nickname(綽號(hào)) “Four dollars a bucket (桶)” to him, for he was always used to leaving an advertisement of his company “Four dollars a bucket of oil” below his name whenever and wherever he wrote down his name.
As time went by, people forgot his real name. Later, when Rockefeller, the board chairman of the oil company, heard of it, he was very surprised, so he invited Albert to come to his office.
“Some people give you a nickname for ‘Four dollars a bucket’. Why aren’t you angry?” asked Rockefeller with some puzzlement in his eyes.
“Oh! Mr. Rockefeller! I like this nickname very much, because ‘Four dollars a bucket’ is our company’s advertisement. As long as someone calls me ‘Four dollars a bucket’ once, I think it’s a free advertisement for our company. I have no reason to get angry. Don’t you think so, Mr. Rockefeller?”
“Oh! What a fantastic man!” Rockefeller said excitedly when hearing Albert’s words. “Young man, work harder! You must succeed in the future! I believe in you!”
Five years later, Albert became the second board chairman after Rockefeller.
Later Albert said in one of his reports, “I don’t think we should feel frustrated when we have no way to do the world-shaking things. We should treat every thing actively because maybe our future success will begin from a small thing!”
小題1:Why wasn’t Albert angry at his nickname?
A.He could become famous.
B.He liked to have a nickname.
C.It could make his workmates happy.
D.It could advertise for his company for free.
小題2:What is the main idea of this passage?
A.It’s very important to do small things well.
B.Rockefeller asked young people to work harder.
C.You can’t get angry when someone calls your nickname.
D.You should make more advertisements for your company.
小題3:What would be the best title for this passage?
A.A Clever Way to Make Advertisements.B.Albert and Rockefeller.
C.Four Dollars a Bucket.D.The Second Board Chairman.

小題1:D
小題2:A
小題3:C

試題分析:本文主要描述了一個(gè)普通工人因?yàn)樽约旱木b號(hào)引起公司董事長的注意,在這個(gè)綽號(hào)問題上反映出來的主人公的細(xì)密思維,受到董事長欣賞,后來成為第二任董事會(huì)主席的故事。短文最后通過阿爾伯特的報(bào)告告訴我們要注意從小事做起。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)題:根據(jù)“Oh! Mr. Rockefeller! I like this nickname very much, because ‘Four dollars a bucket’ is our company’s advertisement.”哦!洛克菲勒先生!我非常喜歡這個(gè)昵稱,因?yàn)?美元一桶是我們公司廣告。以及下面的描述可知他喜歡這個(gè)外號(hào)是因?yàn)榭梢悦赓M(fèi)給公司做廣告。故選D。
小題2:推理題:根據(jù)阿爾伯特最后一段中在短文中的描述可知把小事情做好非常重要。故選A。
小題3:推理題:通過閱讀短文可知本文就是告訴人們要從小事做起,而主人公這個(gè)綽號(hào)正好體現(xiàn)除了他注意細(xì)節(jié)問題的性格。故選C
練習(xí)冊系列答案
相關(guān)習(xí)題

科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

Many years ago ,l was working at my job at a community college when a homeless woman came in. She began     as she lay on one of the sofas in the student rest room.    , she wasn't well. Without thinking too much I went next door to the Student Affairs office where I knew I could find        in the Lost and Found box. I     up a set of clothing and went back to my office,        I heard a colleague calling me. She told me that I should not     this person, as it would only lead to her wanting more help. I refused her      and went back to help the woman,  my co-worker's warning .
Two weeks later, while I was working, a very cute elderly man entered my      and asked to speak with me in private. Curiously, l gave him my full   and he told me that he had happened to hear my   with the co-worker about helping the    woman. He wanted me to know that it was always okay to help people and that was why he wanted to give me a     for $1,000. I burst into tears, because I     needed the money at the time, but also because I had never been     in such a way for helping someone!
We soon became good     and 10 years later he called me up suddenly and told me he wanted to help me     my first home! He     giving me $120,000 as part payment for my dream house in my home town. I asked him why he wanted to give me such a large amount of money and he said it was because I was a " giver"  and that I     it !  To make a long story short, l was able to buy the perfect little home for myself, all because one day I did not     to help a homeless woman.
小題1:
A.smilingB.talkingC.shoutingD.coughing
小題2:
A.LuckilyB.ClearlyC.StrangelyD.Sadly
小題3:
A.clothesB.booksC.foodD.medicine
小題4:
A.gaveB.turnedC.gatheredD.made
小題5:
A.whileB.whenC.howD.why
小題6:
A.ignoreB.disturbC.valueD.help
小題7:
A.a(chǎn)dviceB.requestC.planD.offer
小題8:
A.more thanB.rather thanC.regardless ofD.a(chǎn)part from
小題9:
A.homeB.officeC.classroomD.dormitory
小題10:
A.energyB.loveC.careD.a(chǎn)ttention
小題11:
A.disagreementB.discussionC.fightD.quarrel
小題12:
A.youngB.oldC.sickD.wealthy
小題13:
A.supportB.checkC.tipD.promise
小題14:
A.a(chǎn)nxiouslyB.eagerlyC.hardlyD.really
小題15:
A.recognizedB.measuredC.taughtD.praised
小題16:
A.colleaguesB. competitorsC.partnersD.friends
小題17:
A.buildB.buyC.rentD.repair
小題18:
A.came outB.ended upC.carried onD.resulted in
小題19:
A.deservedB.wantedC.neededD.enjoyed
小題20:
A.fearB.failC.hesitateD.a(chǎn)ttempt

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

One determined student stepped off the traditional job for blind people in China, and now challenges a new life at university in Britain. Being a message therapist (按摩師)is a perfect job for many people with a visual disability, but for Zheng Jianwei, it was far from enough.
The 30-year-old former massage therapist gave up his hospital job in 2009to prepare for admission to graduate school. He took IELTS(雅思考試), the language-fluency test necessary for university admission in the UK, in 2012 and scored 6.5 points. He was the first blind examinee to take the IELTS in the Southeast Chinese region. After about four year’s struggles, Zheng successfully gain an offer from the University of Essex in the United Kingdom and became a graduate student.
However,Zheng’s path to graduate school was not easy. “I can’t take China’s national entrance exam for graduate school, which doesn’t provide study material(材料)for blind students,” he says.
He then turned to search for graduate school overseas. However, English became his nightmare. Zheng studied in special schools for visually challenged students since primary school, but foreign language was never a main subject.  
Before giving up his job and learning English again in 2009, Zheng only knew the alphabet, a few words and some basic expressions. “Learning English again in my late 20s is not easy,” he says.
It took him three years of intensive study to gain entrance to a graduate school overseas. Because of the lack of study material, Zheng needs to spend hours and days looking for textbooks for the visually disabled and copying them, while it may take only five minutes for a sighted person to order a plain English textbook from Amazon.
In his parents’ eyes, Zheng has been a sensible, independent and decisive man from a young age. Zheng made all the major decisions by himself, including studying abroad and choosing majors. “We just follow his decisions, ” the mother says.
小題1:According to the first paragraph, a blind person in China is likely to         .
A.go abroad for graduate schoolB.work as a message therapist
C.be far from pleased with lifeD.enjoy a perfect job
小題2:It can be learned from the passage that the blind students in China       .
A.can’t take the national entrance exam to college
B.can find less study material than normal students
C.can never learn a foreign language well
D.can’t afford the English textbooks for an entrance exam
小題3:Which of the following can match Zheng Jianwei’s story?
A.All mankind is created equal.B.Many hands make light work.
C.Rome is not built in a day.D.Nothing is impossible when mind is set.
小題4:It can be inferred from the passage that Zheng’s         .
A.parents have to follow any of his decisions
B.parents don’t understand or care about him
C.visual disability meant a hopeless damage to him
D.mind is healthy though physically disabled

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

On a flight from Johannesburg, a middle-aged rich white South African lady had found herself sitting next to a black man. She called the cabin crew attendant over to complain(抱怨) about her seat. “What seems to be the problem, Madam?” asked the attendant.
“Can’t you see?” She said, “You have seated me next to a black person! I can’t possibly sit next to this kind of person. Find me another seat!”
“Please calm down, Madam,” the stewardess replied. “The flight is very full today, but I will tell you what I will do---- I will go and check to see if we have any seats available(可利用的) in club or first class.”
The woman glanced at the angry black man beside her. A few minutes later, the stewardess returned with the good news, which she delivered to the lady.
“Madam, unfortunately, as I expected, economy is full. I have spoken to the cabin services director, and club is also full. However, we do have one seat in first class.”
Before the lady had a chance to answer, the stewardess continued, “It is most extraordinary to make this kind of upgrade, however, and I have had to get special permission from the captain. But, learning this condition, the captain felt that it was shocking that someone should be forced to sit next to such a tiring person.”
Having said that, the stewardess turned to the black man sitting next to the lady, and said, “So if you’d like to get you things, sir, I have your seat ready for you…”
At this point, obviously the surrounding passengers stood and gave an applause while the black man walked up to the front of the plane.
小題1:Why did the lady complain about her seating?
A.Because she didn’t want to sit in economy.
B.Because she would like a seat in first class.
C.Because she didn’t want to sit next to a black man.
D.Because she didn’t want to sit in club.
小題2:What was the good news for the lady?
A.The black man would have to change for another seat.
B.The captain understood her situation.
C.The cabin director was sparing no effort to help her.
D.They have one seat in first class.
小題3:What was the other passengers’ attitude towards the lady?
A.They liked her very much because she was a rich lady.
B.They disliked her because she looked down upon the black man.
C.They applauded for her when she moved to another seat.
D.They disliked her because she was not polite to the stewardess.
小題4:What was unexpected to the lady?
A.The plane was so full that day.
B.They found a seat for her in club.
C.The captain himself was concerned about her problem.
D.They found another seat for the black man.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

This was our time,our senior year. My best friend Beth and I had big dreams…But in my world of “big dreams” this one small       freshman did not appear on my radar(關(guān)注范圍). My best friend Beth was the first to       her.
“Kristi,did you see the girl standing by us in the lunch line --- she looks so      ,so out of place.” We had heard of a family that had just       to our town from the country of Cambodia. We knew there was supposed to be a       girl at our school from that family,but we had yet to meet her until now.
Leourn was a small dark-haired beauty. She       with the little English she knew and that made it very       for her to get to know people in our small town.Every day Leourn kept her eyes fixed on the       and we never,ever saw her      .
What could we do to help Leourn?With       and faith,we decided to let her know that there were people who      . We sought out Leourn in the halls and said “ Hi ” and tried to continue to engage her in      . Leourn responded to us with smiles and small talk.
When Valentine’s Day(情人節(jié)) came,I       thought of Leourn and decided I would send her a      for the holiday. Thinking that she was       learning our language and customs,I simply wrote, “Happy Valentine’s Day,Leourn. Your friend Kristi.”
I will       forget that Valentine’s Day.
For the       time,Leourn was the one who       me out. She found me in the hall with the carnation(康乃馨)in her hands. Then she did something       .She actually took her eyes off the floor,looked up at me with beautiful eyes and in a       whisper said two words: “Thank You.”
It was a life-changing moment for me.
小題1:  
A.weakB.quietC.shortD.passive
小題2:  
A.a(chǎn)cceptB.greet C.noticeD.introduce
小題3:  
A.lostB.sadC.concentratedD.deserted
小題4:  
A.settledB.transportedC.travelled D.moved
小題5:  
A.kindB.strangeC.newD.familiar
小題6:  
A.struggledB.practicedC.saidD.continued
小題7:  
A.necessaryB.convenientC.valuableD.hard
小題8:  
A.tableB.floorC.wall D.ceiling
小題9:  
A.look upB.look awayC.look downD.look out
小題10: 
A.curiosityB.interestC.loveD.duty
小題11: 
A.helpedB.wonderedC.sharedD.cared
小題12: 
A.conversationB.discussionC.explanationD.a(chǎn)rgument
小題13: 
A.finallyB.suddenlyC.immediatelyD.frequently
小題14: 
A.messageB.callC.cardD.flower
小題15: 
A.a(chǎn)lreadyB.justC.a(chǎn)lmostD.yet
小題16: 
A.oftenB.seldomC.neverD.still
小題17: 
A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.last
小題18: 
A.madeB.tookC.packedD.sought
小題19: 
A.politeB.a(chǎn)mazingC.interestingD.important
小題20: 
A.lowB.lightC.clearD.dim(模糊的)

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

Feeling exhausted and hopeless, I began walking to my car. Every step seemed tiring, and every step was another to survive. As I looked up into the sky I thought about how my grandmother had left me, and my anger began to return. I was annoyed by the loss, and my belief in God was beginning to fade. I couldn’t understand why these things happened. So as I stood in a public parking lot a million questions formed in my mind. Why did this happen to me? Aren’t we supposed to get signs from the people that pass on? Why did I not feel her presence anymore? Is there a heaven?
Suddenly, a woman driving right by my side rolled down her window and distracted my unanswered thoughts. “Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me,” she said loudly. Thinking she was going to ask for my parking spot, I simply pointed to my car. The thought of having to say where my car was seemed like too much to bear. “No, excuse me,” she said again.
At this point, I felt I had no choice but to see what this annoying lady wanted. As I got closer, I was startled—was this my grandmother’s nurse, Adu, who lived with her during her final months? I soon realized that she wasn’t, although the resemblance was unusual. Then, I realized that this Adu was searching for something in her bag. Surprisingly, I was overcome by a sense of relief that led me to be patient the entire time the lady was searching. Others would be nervous by a stranger reaching in their bag, but I wasn’t. She finally reached to the very bottom of her bag and handed me a three-page booklet. “It looks like you need this,” she said calmly with a warm smile on her face.
I looked down at the mysterious and obviously used booklet and on the front cover in big bold letters read “What Hope for Dead Loved Ones?”
It took me only a few seconds to comprehend the exchange with this woman, but by the time I looked up, she was gone.
I walked slowly into my car holding the tiny little book that was given to me with fear that it would fly away in the wind. I didn’t know what it was exactly, but I knew that if my grandmother had anything to do with that I didn’t want to let it go.
I felt a sense of relaxation as I opened the first page. It explained how people pass on, but their spirit remains with us. This was the first time since my grandma had passed that I felt her with me, just like I had wanted. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry, but I did know that I finally felt happiness from the surprising change in events.
I couldn’t, and still can’t, believe what had happened to me on that day. I don’t remember the specific details that you usually hear about like what the person was wearing, the time of day, or even the weather, but it doesn’t matter. It was a random day in November when my life turned back around and I began to feel hope again. It was real. It was a miracle. And, I’ll remember it for the rest of my life.
小題1:The author refused to say anything to the woman but just pointed to her own car at first mainly because ______.
A.the author did not know the woman
B.the woman interrupted the author’s thoughts
C.the author thought she wanted to use the vacant parking space
D.the author was too weak to say anything
小題2:What can we learn about the author’s grandmother?
A.She often made the author angry.B.She left nothing to the author.
C.She was kind to the author.D.She lost faith in God.
小題3:What can be inferred from the passage?
A.The author and the woman became good friends later.
B.The woman turned out to be the author’s grandmother’s nurse.
C.The author knows the specific details about this experience.
D.The author was very grateful to the unknown woman.
小題4:What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Miracle at the Parking LotB.What Hope for Dead Loved Ones?
C.True Love for My GrandmotherD.Adu, My Grandmother’s Nurse

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

When I was a law professor, a student reported that I made an error in grading his exam by giving him too many points. He was ______ and after thanking him for his honesty, I changed the ______ in my records. His beaming (歡笑的) face turned to _____. “You’re lowering my grade?” he said angrily. “I would never have come in ______ ……”
He didn’t finish the ______, but it was obvious that his display of honesty was false. He thought he’d have it all—praise and the ______ grade.
Several colleagues thought I should have let the higher grade ______ because all I’d accomplished was to discourage him from being ______ in the future. And every time I tell this ______, some people agree with this remark.
But I can’t see how I could give good ______ for worsening my mistake in grading by undermining (損害) the honesty of all my grades by failing to ______ an error. The grade itself would be a dishonest ______ of his knowledge and it would have been ______to other students. How could I possibly give a student a gift of an_____ grade?
I know ______ reporting an error in one’s favor is unusual, but, like ______ extra change, it’s clearly the right thing to do. People of character, those with real honesty, hate to give up benefits as ______ as anyone else. The difference is that for them a good conscience and reputation is ______enough to give reason for the cost of doing the right thing.
Perhaps lowering the student’s grade did ______ him from being honest in the future, but bribing (賄賂) him to be honest so that he does the right thing when it’s cost-free would have ______him even more. The duty to be honest is about right and wrong, not risks and rewards.
小題1:
A.wiseB.rightC.rigidD.a(chǎn)ngry
小題2:
A.fileB.noteC.nameD.grade
小題3:
A.griefB.shockC.happinessD.silence
小題4:
A.whetherB.whichC.ifD.what
小題5:
A.sentenceB.wordC.examD.lesson
小題6:
A.higherB.lowerC.moreD.less
小題7:
A.moveB.standC.changeD.drop
小題8:
A.braveB.a(chǎn)dventurousC.honestD.successful
小題9:
A.manB.storyC.wayD.exam
小題10:
A.reasonB.causeC.excuseD.result
小題11:
A.makeB.findC.a(chǎn)voidD.correct
小題12:
A.reactionB.senseC.signD.reflection
小題13:
A.unfairB.cruelC.toughD.funny
小題14:
A.unfinishedB.undoneC.unearnedD.unquestioned
小題15:
A.a(chǎn)ctivelyB.secretlyC.voluntarilyD.curiously
小題16:
A.receivingB.returningC.earningD.paying
小題17:
A.manyB.wellC.goodD.much
小題18:
A.pleasureB.rewardC.contentD.honor
小題19:
A.discourageB.influenceC.protectD.separate
小題20:
A.improvedB.encouragedC.ruinedD.blamed

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

I was riding my special motorbike this past weekend and stopped at a store. As I was getting my wheelchair off the back, a man watched me from his car and I noticed a wheelchair in his back seat. We spoke for a moment and I asked him about the wheelchair. He answered that it was for his daughter. “Well, do you think she would like to go for a ride on my motorbike with me?” I asked. He seemed shocked that a total stranger would ask him this. He thought about it for a second and said, “OK, as long as I can follow you.”
He introduced me to Amy and he sat her on my back seat. Her father followed me for a few miles and she talked non-stop about what she wanted for Christmas.
As we came back to the store she said, “This ride is the best Christmas present I could ever receive. I have been in a wheelchair my whole life and didn’t know I could do this.”Then she turned to him and said, “Oh Daddy, I’m going to be OK. Mr. Bryant does all kinds of things —and I will, too.” Her father hugged me and said, “I was sitting here praying for a gift for Amy that would encourage her. She often felt that her life was dull compared to other children. God answered my prayer(禱告) just now. Now I pray that God will bless you for your gift to Amy today.” Being kind and thoughtful to others, we can be an answer to prayer.
小題1:How did the father feel at first when the author invited his daughter for a ride?
A.Anxious.B.Embarrassed. C.Surprised. D.Moved.
小題2:What can we know about the author?
A.He was a disabled man.B.He usually drove too fast.
C.He worked in a store.D.He often helped people in trouble.
小題3:According to the passage, the girl _____.
A.was not allowed to do some sports
B.used to be a completely healthy person
C.was unwillingly to communicate with a stranger
D.usually felt sad about life because of her disability
小題4:What did the author’s gift refer to according to the girl’s father?
A.The motorbike.B.The wheelchair.C.The ride.D.The prayer.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

In side their one-storey, metal-roofed house on Vancouver Island’s west coast,Janet Schwartz and her domesticated(馴養(yǎng)的) deer, Bimbo,are returning to their normal lives. The law—represented by men and women dressed in black uniforms and carrying guns — is no longer threatening to forcibly separate Schwartz and Bimbo,freeing the l0-year-old deer to the fates (命運(yùn)) of the surrounding rainforest and its hungry wolves and black bears.
“We love each other,”said Schwartz who turned 70 on Saturday. “she’ll come up to me and she’ll kiss me right on the lips,1ike a man kisses a woman’’
For four days last week,Schwartz’ life turned as rocky as the rough logging road that connected her life to the outside world. Conservation officers had arrived with orders to 1oose Bimbo. Schwartz was to1d she wasn’t allowed to touch Bimbo any more It seemed somebody had complained,said  Environment Minister Terry Lake earlier in the week, noting it’s illegal to keep wild animals as pets.
During those tense days,sleepless nights were made even more restless by nightmares,said Schwartz. There were news stories and Facebook pages which supported Schwartz and by Friday,the government had changed its mind. Schwartz could keep her pet with the help of a veterinarian and conservation officers.
“It makes me feel good,”said Schwartz of the announcement.“She is my life.a(chǎn)nd I’ve had her since the day she’s been born.”
The relationship began when a friend found the orphaned fawn (幼鹿) along a nearby logging road,more than a kilometer away from her current home,said Schwartz. The friend brought the fawn over because she knew Schwartz had raised a deer before.
Schwartz named the fawn Bimbo,based on a Gene Autry song that was playing inside her home at the time,and began feeding the animal goat’s milk.
Days turned into months and years, and now Bimbo’s a part of the family.
小題1:According to Paragraph 1 , Janet Schwartz’s life is returning to normal because______.
A.no one disturbs her life again
B.she can continue to keep the deer
C.she has married again
D.Bimbo has returned to the forest
小題2:Why didn’t Schwartz want to loose the deer?
A.It was the only companion in her house
B.She wanted to study the lifestyle of the deer.
C.The deer had become part of her life.
D.She had a veterinarian to help her.
小題3: Conservation officers ordered Janet to loose Bimbo because              .
A.the deer was not properly taken care of
B.the deer brought harm to the neighborhood
C.it was against the law to keep the deer as a pet
D.the deer made too much noise
小題4: What made the government change its mind?
A.Schwartz’s love for the deer.
B.The threat to the deer in the wild.
C.The change of the law.
D.The influence from the press and the Web.
小題5:What can we conclude from the text?
A.Bimbo will continue to stay with Schwartz.
B.Bimbo will be loosed to the wild.
C.A professional worker will take over Bimbo.
D.Bimbo will stay m a nearby Zoo.

查看答案和解析>>

同步練習(xí)冊答案