精品一区二区免费在线观看_国产精品久久久久久av福利软件_97成人精品区在线播放_国内成人精品一区

精英家教網 > 高中英語 > 題目詳情

The small unframed painting called “Fisherman” was signed by a little-known Italian artist, Maveleone (1669-1740). When it was sold recently in New York for $27,000, the seller, Mr. Oliver Pitt, was asked to explain how the picture had come into his possession.
Pitt said, “I didn’t know it was so valuable. I’m not an art expert. Photography is my hobby. I bought ‘Fisherman’ in Italy in 1970 for $140. The picture was dirty, and I couldn’t see the artist’s signature. But anyway it wasn’t the picture that I liked. I bought it because of the frame. ”
“It’s a most unusual frame, made of tiny, silvery sea-shells. They are set in such a way that they reflect perfect light onto the surface of a picture. I now have a photograph of my wife in that frame, and I’ll never part with it.”
“When I returned to New York I showed the painting in its frame to a customs officer. I told him that I had paid $140 for it but admitted I didn’t know its actual worth. The customs man valued it at $140, and I was asked to pay duty on that value. I did so, there and then. ” 
“Later, I took off the frame, and that uncovered Maveleone’s signature. My wife suggested in fun that the painting might be a valuable one, so I cleaned it and put it up for sale.”
As a result of this explanation, Oliver Pitt had to appear in court. He was accused of knowingly making a false statement of the value of a picture so as to cheat the Customs Department.
Pitt was not happy. “I told the truth as I knew it then,” he said, “What else could I say?”
And then the judge agreed with him. “The Customs Department is to be responsible,” he said, “for making a true valuation of goods brought into the country, so that the correct amount of duty may be charged. Mr. Pitt did not cause or try to cause the mistake that was made. He paid the duty that was demanded. If, now, the Customs Department finds that its valuation was not correct, it cannot be allowed to have another try. Pitt is not guilty”.
【小題1】When Oliver Pitt bought the picture, ________.

A.it was unframedB.Maveleone signed the deal
C.he suggested that it was valuableD.it was the frame that attracted him
【小題2】 From the passage we can infer that if Maveleone had been a well-known artist,        _.
A.the painting would have cost much more than $ 140
B.he wouldn’t have sold his painting
C.the customs officer wouldn’t have been cheated
D.Pitt wouldn’t have had the intention to buy any of his paintings
【小題3】 Pitt took off the frame probably in order to        _.
A.clean the painting to put it up for sale
B.look for the artist’s signature
C.use it for his wife’s photograph
D.find the painting’s true value
【小題4】Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the story?  
A.In the end Pitt was asked to pay the correct amount of duty.
B.In the end Pitt sold the frame of the painting at an even higher price.
C.In the end the Customs Department had no right to revalue the painting.
D.In the end Pitt’s wife was regarded as an expert because of her wise suggestion.

【小題1】D【小題1】A【小題1】C【小題1】C

解析

練習冊系列答案
相關習題

科目:高中英語 來源:2010年山東省北校區高二第一次月考英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解

Many of the stories written by Mark Twain take place in Hannibal, Missouri. The small wooden house where he lived as a boy still stands there. Next to the house is a wooden fence. It is the kind described in Twain's book, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," published in1876.

In that story, Tom has been told to paint the fence. He does not want to do it. But he acts as if the job is great fun. He tricks other boys into believing this. His trick is so successful that they agree to pay him money to let them finish his work. "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is considered one of the best books about an American boy's life in THE the1800s.

Tom Sawyer's good friend is Huckleberry, or "Huck," Finn. Mark Twain tells this boy's story in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Huck is a poor child, without a mother or home. His father drinks too much alcohol and beats him.

Huck's situation has freed him from the restrictions of society. He explores in the woods and goes fishing. He stays out all night and does not go to school. He smokes tobacco.

Huck runs away from home. He meets Jim, a black man who has escaped from slavery. They travel together on a raft made of wood down the Mississippi River. Huck describes the trip:  "It was lovely to live on the raft. Other places seem so cramped up and smothery, but a raft don't. You feel mighty free and easy and comfortable on a raft... Sometimes we'd have that whole river to ourselves for the longest time... We had the sky up there, all speckled with stars, and we used to lay on our backs and look up at them---. “

1.From the second paragraph we learn Tom Sawyer is a ______ boy.

A. kind       B. smart     C. clumsy     D. honest 

2.The reason why Huck runs away from home is that ______.

A. his family is poor              B. he wants to find a friend live with

C. there’s no warn in his home    D. he loves nature and likes to adventure

3. The underlined word “restrictions” can be replaced by _____.

A. limits    B. prohibition    C. forces    D. rules

4.Why did Huck feel comfortable living in a raft? Because _____.

A. Huck made the raft by himself     B. Huck could eat fresh food here

C. Huck could have the river there    D. Huck likes to be free

5.The stories of “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” are probably _____.

A. completely imaginary               B. according Mark Twain’s experiences

C. Mark Twain’s autobiography(自傳)   D. records from his last generation

 

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:20102011遼寧沈陽二中高二6月月考英語試題 題型:閱讀理解

When I was quite young, I discovered that somewhere inside the telephone lived an amazing  person - "Information Please" and there was nothing she did not know. 

One day while my mother was out, I hit my finger with a hammer. The pain was terrible, but there was no one home to give me any sympathy. I walked around the house, finally arriving at the telephone! Quickly, I called “Information Please" and told her what happened.  She told me to open the icebox and hold a little piece of ice to my finger.

After that, I called "Information Please" for everything. When my pet bird died, I told

"Information Please" the sad story. She tried to comfort me, she said quietly, "Paul, always remember that there are other worlds to sing in." Somehow I felt better. Another day I was on the telephone, “How do you spell ‘grateful’? ". All this took place in a small town in the Pacific Northwest. When I was 9, we moved to Boston.

A few years later, on my way to college, my plane put down in Seattle. I had about half an

hour or so between planes. Without thinking, I dialed my hometown operator and said, "Information, please."      

Surprisingly, I heard the small, clear voice I knew so well, "Information." I hadn't planned on

this but I heard myself saying, "Could you please tell me how to spell ‘grateful’?"  

There was a long pause. Then came the soft-spoken answer, "I guess your finger must have

healed by now."   I laughed. "So it's really still you," I said, "I wonder if you have any idea how much you meant to me during that time."  I told her how often I had thought of her over the years and asked if I could call her again. "Please do," she said, "Just ask for Sally."  

Three months later I was back in Seattle. A different voice answered me. I was told that Sally

passed away five weeks before.     

Before I could hang up she told me that Sally left a message for me—“Tell him I still say

there are other worlds to sing in. He'll know what I mean.”  I thanked her and hung up. I knew what Sally meant.

Never underestimate the impression you may make on others. Whose life have you touched

today? 

1.

What does “Information, Please” refer to in the passage?

A. An amazing girl.

B. A special kind of telephone.

C. A communication system.

D. A service that helps telephone users.

2.

What happened to the little boy one day when he was at home alone? 

A. He was amused by the telephone.

B. He hurt his finger with a hammer.

C. He found an amazing telephone.

D. He got a piece of ice from an icebox.

3.

What did “Information, Please” give the little boy whenever he was in trouble? 

A. Information and conversation.

B. Good memories and happiness.

C. Sympathy and information.

D. Friendship and cheers.

4.

When did the author get in touch with “Information, Please” again after he moved to

Boston?  

A. When he was in trouble on his way to college.

B. When his plane stopped in Seattle for half an hour.

C. When he went back to Seattle to visit his sister.

D. Three months later after he moved to Boston.

 

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:20102011福建南安一中高二下學期期末英語試題 題型:閱讀理解

Grandpa Nybakken loved life—especially when he could play a trick on somebody. At those times, his large Norwegian frame shook with laughter while he pretended innocent surprise, exclaiming, “Oh, forevermore!” But on a cold Saturday in downtown Chicago, Grandpa felt that God played a trick on him, and grandpa wasn’t laughing.

Grandpa worked as a carpenter. On this particular day, he was building some boxes for the clothes his church was sending to an orphanage abroad. On his way home, he reached into his shirt pocket to find his glasses, but they were gone. He remembered putting them there that morning, so he drove back to the church.His search proved fruitless.

Suddenly, he realized what had happened. The glasses had slipped out of his pocket unnoticed and fallen into one of the boxes, which he had nailed shut. His brand new glasses were heading for China!

The Great Depression was at its height, and Grandpa had six children. He had spent twenty dollars for those glasses that very morning.

“It’s not fair,” he told God as he drove home in frustration. “I’ve been very faithful in giving of my time and money to your work, and now this.”

Several months later, the director of the orphanage was on vacation in the United States.He wanted to visit all the churches that supported him, so he came to speak on Sunday night at my grandfather’s small church in Chicago.Grandpa and his family sat in their usual seats among the small congregation(教堂會眾).

“But most of all,” he said, “I must thank you for the glasses you sent last year.”

“Even if I had the money, there was simply no way of replacing those glasses.Along with not being able to see well, I experienced headaches every day, so my co-workers and I were much in prayer about this.Then your boxes arrived.When my staff removed the covers, they found a pair of glasses lying on the top.” After a long pause, he continued, “Folks, when I tried on the glasses, it was as though they had been custom-made just for me! I want to thank you for being a part of that!”

The people listened, happy for the amazing glasses.But the director surely must have confused their church with another, they thought, there were no glasses on their list of items to be sent overseas.

But sitting quietly in the back, with tears streaming down his face, an ordinary carpenter realized the Master Carpenter had used him in an extraordinary way.

56.Which of the following is NOT true about Grandpa Nybakken according to the passage?

    A.He was an outgoing man and held an active attitude towards life.

    B.He had a large family to support.

    C.He was a carpenter working in the church.

    D.He was a loyal Christian.

 

 

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:2009-2010學年度沈陽二中高二下學期4月月考(英語) 題型:閱讀理解

When I was quite young, I discovered that somewhere inside the telephone lived an amazing

person - "Information Please" and there was nothing she did not know. 

One day while my mother was out, I hit my finger with a hammer. The pain was terrible, but

there was no one home to give me any sympathy. I walked around the house, finally arriving at the telephone! Quickly, I called “Information Please" and told her what happened.  She told me to open the icebox and hold a little piece of ice to my finger.

After that, I called "Information Please" for everything. When my pet bird died, I told

"Information Please" the sad story. She tried to comfort me, she said quietly, "Paul, always remember that there are other worlds to sing in." Somehow I felt better. Another day I was on the telephone, “How do you spell ‘grateful’? ". All this took place in a small town in the Pacific Northwest. When I was 9, we moved to Boston.

A few years later, on my way to college, my plane put down in Seattle. I had about half an

hour or so between planes. Without thinking, I dialed my hometown operator and said, "Information, please."      

Surprisingly, I heard the small, clear voice I knew so well, "Information." I hadn't planned on

this but I heard myself saying, "Could you please tell me how to spell ‘grateful’?"  

There was a long pause. Then came the soft-spoken answer, "I guess your finger must have

healed by now."   I laughed. "So it's really still you," I said, "I wonder if you have any idea how much you meant to me during that time."  I told her how often I had thought of her over the years and asked if I could call her again. "Please do," she said, "Just ask for Sally."  

Three months later I was back in Seattle. A different voice answered me. I was told that Sally

passed away five weeks before.     

Before I could hang up she told me that Sally left a message for me—“Tell him I still say

there are other worlds to sing in. He'll know what I mean.”  I thanked her and hung up. I knew what Sally meant.

Never underestimate the impression you may make on others. Whose life have you touched

today? 

59. What does “Information, Please” refer to in the passage?

A. An amazing girl.

B. A special kind of telephone.

C. A communication system.

D. A service that helps telephone users.

60. What happened to the little boy one day when he was at home alone? 

A. He was amused by the telephone.

B. He hurt his finger with a hammer.

C. He found an amazing telephone.

D. He got a piece of ice from an icebox.

61. What did “Information, Please” give the little boy whenever he was in trouble? 

A. Information and conversation.

B. Good memories and happiness.

C. Sympathy and information.

D. Friendship and cheers.

62. When did the author get in touch with “Information, Please” again after he moved to

Boston?  

A. When he was in trouble on his way to college.

B. When his plane stopped in Seattle for half an hour.

C. When he went back to Seattle to visit his sister.

D. Three months later after he moved to Boston.

 

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:2008年高考試題(陜西卷)解析版 題型:閱讀理解

 

Photographs are everywhere. They decorate (裝飾) the walls of homes and are used in stores for sales of different goods. The news is filled with pictures of fires, floods, and special events. Photos record the beauties of nature. They can also bring things close that are far away. Through photos, people can see wild animals, cities in foreign lands, and even the stars in outer space. Photos also tell stories.

Reporting the news through photos is called photojournalism. At times photojournalists tell their stories through a single picture. At other times, they use a group of pictures to tell a story. Each picture is like a chapter in a book, which can do more than record the facts. It can also be a strong force for social change.

Jacob Riis was among the first photojournalists. He took pictures of parts of New York City where the poor lived. Riis believed that poverty(貧窮) caused crime, and he used photos to help him prove his point. A few years later, the photos of small children working in factories by Lewis Hine shocked the public. Hine’s pictures helped bring about laws to protect such children.

Hundreds of pictures may have to be taken in order to get one or two really good photos. It takes science to have the photo come out clearly and art to make a photo that has a good design and expresses feeling. Photojournalists make an actual record of what they see. A photo, however, can be both a work of art and an actual record. It can record an important event as a beautiful or exciting picture.

As historical and artistic documents(文獻) ,photos can become more important over time. Today photojournalists still have their pictures appear in newspapers and magazines. They also publish(發表) them in books and on the Internet.

1.The underlined word “They” in the first paragraph refers to         .

A. beauties       B. photos      C. goods       D. events

2.The photos of the small children by Hine show us that photos            .

A. are also works of art         B. are popular ways of reporting news

C. often shock the public        D. can serve as a force for social change

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A. News with pictures is encouraging.       B. Photos help people improve

C. News photos mean history in a sense.     D. People prefer reading news with pictures.

4.The text is mainly about       .

A. telling the story through picture        B. decorating the walls of homes

C. publishing historical papers           D. expressing feeling through pictures

 

查看答案和解析>>

同步練習冊答案
精品一区二区免费在线观看_国产精品久久久久久av福利软件_97成人精品区在线播放_国内成人精品一区
色综合中文字幕国产| 久久综合九色综合欧美就去吻| 午夜精品福利在线| 91精品国产综合久久国产大片| 麻豆国产精品视频| 国产欧美一区二区精品婷婷| av一二三不卡影片| 亚洲一二三四久久| 777色狠狠一区二区三区| 精品影视av免费| 国产精品嫩草99a| 91久久国产最好的精华液| 亚洲成av人片| 精品对白一区国产伦| 成人中文字幕在线| 亚洲国产综合人成综合网站| 日韩欧美资源站| 丁香婷婷综合激情五月色| 亚洲黄色免费电影| 日韩一区二区精品在线观看| 国产成人综合自拍| 亚洲综合视频网| 精品日韩欧美一区二区| www.亚洲在线| 日韩主播视频在线| 国产三级精品视频| 欧美综合久久久| 国内精品视频666| 亚洲美女屁股眼交3| 日韩一级欧美一级| 成人午夜av电影| 天堂va蜜桃一区二区三区漫画版| 久久久久久久网| 欧美视频一区二区在线观看| 国模冰冰炮一区二区| 亚洲免费观看在线观看| 精品久久久三级丝袜| 99精品一区二区| 另类小说色综合网站| 亚洲天堂成人在线观看| 日韩色视频在线观看| thepron国产精品| 男人的天堂久久精品| 中文字幕一区二区三区视频| 69av一区二区三区| 成人av综合在线| 免费三级欧美电影| 亚洲欧美偷拍另类a∨色屁股| 日韩丝袜美女视频| 91视频在线观看免费| 捆绑调教美女网站视频一区| 亚洲欧美另类久久久精品| 精品裸体舞一区二区三区| 91日韩精品一区| 国产伦精品一区二区三区视频青涩 | 蜜芽一区二区三区| 自拍偷拍欧美精品| 2020国产精品| 欧美军同video69gay| 99久久免费精品| 国产一区二区三区免费在线观看| 亚洲午夜精品一区二区三区他趣| 国产精品情趣视频| 欧美va亚洲va| 欧美日本国产一区| 91免费观看在线| 国产盗摄一区二区三区| 青青草成人在线观看| 一个色妞综合视频在线观看| 中文字幕第一区综合| 精品国产乱码久久久久久闺蜜| 欧美日韩精品电影| 色综合天天综合| 高清国产一区二区| 久久精品国产网站| 天堂成人国产精品一区| 一区二区三区四区视频精品免费| 欧美国产精品中文字幕| 精品sm捆绑视频| 日韩一区二区三区观看| 欧美人xxxx| 欧美影院一区二区三区| 99久久精品国产观看| 粉嫩av一区二区三区在线播放 | 麻豆精品在线播放| 三级久久三级久久| 亚洲国产视频网站| 亚洲另类在线制服丝袜| 中文字幕制服丝袜成人av| 久久久91精品国产一区二区精品 | 一区二区三区在线高清| 成人欧美一区二区三区| 中文字幕巨乱亚洲| 国产情人综合久久777777| 精品国产凹凸成av人导航| 日韩欧美在线综合网| 欧美二区在线观看| 欧美日韩成人综合在线一区二区| 欧美在线观看视频一区二区| 91视频精品在这里| 91视频免费播放| 99re热这里只有精品视频| av中文字幕一区| 99久久精品国产网站| 97se亚洲国产综合在线| 91在线免费看| 色先锋资源久久综合| 色香蕉成人二区免费| 91精品1区2区| 91电影在线观看| 欧美亚州韩日在线看免费版国语版 | 99re免费视频精品全部| 91亚洲大成网污www| 91丨九色丨国产丨porny| 92精品国产成人观看免费| 91亚洲国产成人精品一区二三 | 亚洲国产日韩a在线播放| 夜色激情一区二区| 亚洲成av人片一区二区三区| 香蕉乱码成人久久天堂爱免费| 天天免费综合色| 日本少妇一区二区| 麻豆成人综合网| 国产精品综合视频| 成人免费高清在线| 91首页免费视频| 欧美亚洲国产一区在线观看网站| 欧美日韩午夜影院| 日韩一二三区不卡| 久久这里只有精品视频网| 国产欧美一区二区精品秋霞影院| 国产精品美女久久久久久久久久久| 最新高清无码专区| 亚洲制服丝袜在线| 免费看黄色91| 国产精品一区二区果冻传媒| 国产日韩欧美高清在线| 亚洲欧洲一区二区在线播放| 亚洲午夜激情网站| 男女激情视频一区| 国产成人免费视频精品含羞草妖精| 成人精品视频一区二区三区尤物| 色婷婷综合久久| 欧美丰满一区二区免费视频| 精品1区2区在线观看| 中文字幕中文字幕一区| 亚洲国产欧美日韩另类综合| 老司机一区二区| 成人爱爱电影网址| 欧美日韩一区二区在线观看视频| 欧美电视剧在线观看完整版| 中文字幕欧美国产| 亚洲成人av电影| 国产在线视视频有精品| 99久久精品免费| 91精品国产综合久久久久久 | 成人a区在线观看| 欧美三级在线看| 337p日本欧洲亚洲大胆精品| 亚洲欧美日韩久久| 青青青伊人色综合久久| 国产成人在线观看| 在线一区二区三区四区五区 | 狠狠色狠狠色综合| 91在线你懂得| 日韩视频免费观看高清在线视频| 国产精品少妇自拍| 天天色天天爱天天射综合| 国产麻豆欧美日韩一区| 在线免费不卡视频| 久久奇米777| 亚洲一二三区不卡| 国产美女主播视频一区| 欧美在线看片a免费观看| 久久亚洲欧美国产精品乐播| 一区二区国产盗摄色噜噜| 久久99国产乱子伦精品免费| 色噜噜久久综合| 精品成人佐山爱一区二区| 亚洲综合免费观看高清完整版在线| 韩国女主播一区二区三区| 在线中文字幕一区二区| 久久女同精品一区二区| 亚洲高清在线精品| 成人毛片在线观看| 日韩精品中文字幕一区| 一区二区三区欧美日| 国产精品影视在线观看| 欧美精品1区2区| 亚洲欧美日韩久久精品| 国产乱码精品一区二区三| 欧美日本在线观看| 中文字幕一区在线| 国内国产精品久久| 6080国产精品一区二区| 亚洲精品欧美在线| 国产成人精品影视| 欧美不卡一区二区| 午夜精彩视频在线观看不卡| 92精品国产成人观看免费 |