一、完形填空
One of my earliest memories is playing “shops” with my grandpa when I was 5 years old. After 1 school at 15, I worked in a fruit shop, but I had no idea of how to run my own shop back then.
Several years later, I got married. My husband Eric and I heard about a shop for sale in the nearby village. We had a look and decided to have a shop of our own. That was January 1973. Shopkeeping was 2 to us, so we often didn't know what the 3 were asking for. But we soon learnt.
We can tell by the weather how 4 the shop is going to be. On wet days there are very few people around, and when it's snowy, people want bread and milk, as they're worried about being snowed in. When it's hot, everyone buys cold drinks and ice cream.
More people shop online nowadays, but they still come here for things 5 from their order. I've kept up with technology and have a card reader, but the shop itself hasn't changed much.
Now, as I'm getting older, it's open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays instead of closing at 8:30 p.m. However, I keep it open until 2 p.m. at weekends.
Eric passed away 16 years ago, but I 6 thought of getting rid of (处理掉) the shop. I love it all—talking to the customers and getting 7 they want. There are customers who come in two or three times a day, and we see several generations of families. Customers often tell me their 8 and I offer advice if I can.
It was the 50th anniversary of the shop on January 13. I wanted to do something special, so I held a party and had drinks and snacks with customers. I also wrote a book about my memories in the shop. It's called *Just Ask Jenny*, as I'm always the first person to call when anyone wants to know 9.
This shop has been my life. I never 10 I'd still be here after 50 years, but I love it and the people. It's what keeps me going, and I've got no plan of retiring.
(
B. leaving
C. visiting
D. changing
(
B. good
C. experienced
D. disappointed
(
B. sellers
C. users
D. customers
(
B. busy
C. cold
D. expensive
(
B. coming
C. missing
D. producing
(
B. often
C. seldom
D. never
(
B. how
C. that
D. which
(
B. questions
C. problems
D. surprises
(
B. anything
C. nothing
D. nobody
(
B. hoped
C. felt
D. worked
One of my earliest memories is playing “shops” with my grandpa when I was 5 years old. After 1 school at 15, I worked in a fruit shop, but I had no idea of how to run my own shop back then.
Several years later, I got married. My husband Eric and I heard about a shop for sale in the nearby village. We had a look and decided to have a shop of our own. That was January 1973. Shopkeeping was 2 to us, so we often didn't know what the 3 were asking for. But we soon learnt.
We can tell by the weather how 4 the shop is going to be. On wet days there are very few people around, and when it's snowy, people want bread and milk, as they're worried about being snowed in. When it's hot, everyone buys cold drinks and ice cream.
More people shop online nowadays, but they still come here for things 5 from their order. I've kept up with technology and have a card reader, but the shop itself hasn't changed much.
Now, as I'm getting older, it's open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays instead of closing at 8:30 p.m. However, I keep it open until 2 p.m. at weekends.
Eric passed away 16 years ago, but I 6 thought of getting rid of (处理掉) the shop. I love it all—talking to the customers and getting 7 they want. There are customers who come in two or three times a day, and we see several generations of families. Customers often tell me their 8 and I offer advice if I can.
It was the 50th anniversary of the shop on January 13. I wanted to do something special, so I held a party and had drinks and snacks with customers. I also wrote a book about my memories in the shop. It's called *Just Ask Jenny*, as I'm always the first person to call when anyone wants to know 9.
This shop has been my life. I never 10 I'd still be here after 50 years, but I love it and the people. It's what keeps me going, and I've got no plan of retiring.
(
B
) 1. A. attendingB. leaving
C. visiting
D. changing
(
A
) 2. A. newB. good
C. experienced
D. disappointed
(
D
) 3. A. marketB. sellers
C. users
D. customers
(
B
) 4. A. commonB. busy
C. cold
D. expensive
(
C
) 5. A. appearingB. coming
C. missing
D. producing
(
D
) 6. A. alwaysB. often
C. seldom
D. never
(
A
) 7. A. whatB. how
C. that
D. which
(
C
) 8. A. suggestionsB. questions
C. problems
D. surprises
(
B
) 9. A. everythingB. anything
C. nothing
D. nobody
(
A
) 10. A. imaginedB. hoped
C. felt
D. worked
答案
1. B
2. A
3. D
4. B
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. B
10. A
2. A
3. D
4. B
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. C
9. B
10. A
解析
翻译:
### 一、完形填空
我最早的记忆之一是5岁时和爷爷玩“开店”游戏。15岁离开学校后,我在一家水果店工作,但那时我还不知道如何经营自己的店铺。
几年后,我结婚了。我和丈夫埃里克听说附近村子里有一家店铺要出售。我们去看了看,决定拥有一家自己的店铺。那是1973年1月。开店对我们来说是全新的事情,所以我们经常不知道顾客想要什么。但我们很快就学会了。
我们可以根据天气判断店铺会有多忙碌。下雨天周围的人很少,下雪的时候,人们想要面包和牛奶,因为他们担心被大雪困住。天气热的时候,每个人都会买冷饮和冰淇淋。
现在更多的人在网上购物,但他们仍然会来这里买他们订单中遗漏的东西。我跟上了科技的步伐,有了一个读卡器,但店铺本身并没有太大变化。
现在,随着我年龄的增长,工作日店铺从早上7点营业到下午6点,而不是晚上8点半关门。不过,周末我会营业到下午2点。
埃里克16年前去世了,但我从未想过要卖掉这家店铺。我喜欢这里的一切——和顾客交谈,给他们提供他们想要的东西。有些顾客一天会来两三次,我们见证了几代人的家庭。顾客经常告诉我他们的问题,如果可以的话我会提供建议。
1月13日是这家店铺开业50周年的日子。我想做些特别的事情,所以我举办了一个派对,和顾客们一起喝饮料、吃点心。我还写了一本关于我在店铺里的回忆的书。它叫《就问珍妮》,因为每当有人想了解任何事情时,我总是第一个被想到的人。
这家店铺就是我的生活。我从未想象过50年后我还会在这里,但我热爱它和这里的人们。这就是支撑我继续下去的动力,我也没有退休的计划。
### 一、完形填空
我最早的记忆之一是5岁时和爷爷玩“开店”游戏。15岁离开学校后,我在一家水果店工作,但那时我还不知道如何经营自己的店铺。
几年后,我结婚了。我和丈夫埃里克听说附近村子里有一家店铺要出售。我们去看了看,决定拥有一家自己的店铺。那是1973年1月。开店对我们来说是全新的事情,所以我们经常不知道顾客想要什么。但我们很快就学会了。
我们可以根据天气判断店铺会有多忙碌。下雨天周围的人很少,下雪的时候,人们想要面包和牛奶,因为他们担心被大雪困住。天气热的时候,每个人都会买冷饮和冰淇淋。
现在更多的人在网上购物,但他们仍然会来这里买他们订单中遗漏的东西。我跟上了科技的步伐,有了一个读卡器,但店铺本身并没有太大变化。
现在,随着我年龄的增长,工作日店铺从早上7点营业到下午6点,而不是晚上8点半关门。不过,周末我会营业到下午2点。
埃里克16年前去世了,但我从未想过要卖掉这家店铺。我喜欢这里的一切——和顾客交谈,给他们提供他们想要的东西。有些顾客一天会来两三次,我们见证了几代人的家庭。顾客经常告诉我他们的问题,如果可以的话我会提供建议。
1月13日是这家店铺开业50周年的日子。我想做些特别的事情,所以我举办了一个派对,和顾客们一起喝饮料、吃点心。我还写了一本关于我在店铺里的回忆的书。它叫《就问珍妮》,因为每当有人想了解任何事情时,我总是第一个被想到的人。
这家店铺就是我的生活。我从未想象过50年后我还会在这里,但我热爱它和这里的人们。这就是支撑我继续下去的动力,我也没有退休的计划。
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