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阅读理解AfewyearsagoIaskedmychildren’sg

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  • 提问者网友:人傍凄凉立暮秋
  • 2021-01-04 03:47
阅读理解 A few years ago I asked my children’s governess, Julia Vassilyevna, to come into my study.“ Sit down, Julia Vassilyevna,” I said.“Let’s settle our accounts. Although you most likely need some money, you stand on ceremony and won’t ask for it yourself. Now then, we agree on thirty rubles a month…”“ Forty.”“ No, thirty. I made a note of it. I always pay the governess thirty. Now then, you’ve been here two months, so…”“ Two months and five days.”“ Exactly two months. I made a specific note of it. That means you have sixty rubles coming to you. Subtract nine Sundays… you know you didn’t work with Kolya on Sundays, you only took walks. And three holidays…” Julia Vassilyevna flushed a deep red and picked at the flounce of her dress, but--- not a word.“ Three holidays, therefore take off twelve rubles. Four days Kolya was sick and there were no lessons, as you were occupied only with Vanya. Three days you had a toothache and my wife gave you permission not to work after lunch. Twelve and seven---nineteen. Subtract…that leaves…hmm…forty-one rubles. Correct?”Julia Vassilyena’s left eye reddened and filled with moisture. Her chin trembled; she coughed nervously and blew her nose, but---not a word.“ Around New Year’s you broke a teacup and saucer: take off two rubles. The cup cost more, it was an heirloom, but---let it go. When didn’t I take a loss? Then, due to your neglect, Kolya climbed a tree and tore his jacket: take off ten. Also due to your heedlessness the maid stole Vanya’s shoes. You ought to watch everything! You get paid for it. So, that means five more rubles off. The tenth of January I gave you ten rubles…”“ You didn’t ” whispered Julia Vassilyevna.“ But I made a note of it.”“ Well…all right.”“ Take twenty-seven from forty-one ---that leaves fourteen.”Both eyes filled with tears. Perspiration appeared on the thin, pretty little nose. Poor girl!“ Only once was I given any money,” she said in a trembling voice, “ and that was by your wife. Three rubles, nothing more.”“ Really? You see now, and I didn’t make a note of it! Take three from fourteen… leaves eleven. Here’s your money, my dear. Three , three, three, one and one. Here it is!”I handed her eleven rubles. She took them and with trembling fingers stuffed them into her pocket.“ Merci,” she whispered.I jumped up and started pacing the room. I was overcome with anger.“ For what, this ---‘merci’?” I asked.“ For the money.”“ But you know I’ve cheated you, God’s sake---robbed you! I have actually stolen from you! Why this ‘merci’?”“ In my other places they didn’t give me anything at all.”“ They didn’t give you anything? No wonder! I played a little joke on you, a cruel lesson, just to teach you … I’m going to give you the entire eighty rubles! Here they are in an envelope all ready for you… Is it really possible to be so spineless? Why don’t you protest? Why be silent? Is it possible in this world to be without teeth and claws--- to be such a nincompoop?”She smiled crookedly and I read in her expression: “ It is possible.”I asked her pardon for the cruel lesson and , to her great surprise, gave her the eighty rubles. She murmured her litter “merci” several times and went out. I looked after her and thought: “How easy it is to crush the weak in this world!”1.When the employer called Julia Vassilyevna in to talk with him, what he really wanted to do was _______A.to settle their accountsB.to criticize her for neglecting her duties as a governess.C.to play a joke on her so as to amuse himself.D.to teach her not to be so spineless.2.The employer made all those criticisms about Julia Vassiliyevna’s work because __________A.she had neglected her duties.B.he wanted to pay her as little money as possible.C.he wanted to make her realize that she was being cheated and protest against it.D.he wanted to make her feel miserable.3.Julia Vassilyevna accepted everything her employer said because ________A.she had in fact neglected her duties.B.she was a very dumb girl.C.she thought it was of no use to protest to her employer.D.she loved the children she taught.4.The employer became very angry when Julia Vassilyevna said “ Merci” because ________A.she didn’t say “Merci” loudly.B.she didn’t protest to him.C.he thought that by simply saying “ Merci” she wasn’t polite enough.D.he didn’t like the way in which she stuffed the money into per pocket and expressed her thanks.5.The text is about _______A.how a governess was cheated by her employer.B.how an employer tried to teach the governess a cruel lesson.C.how a governess was fired by her employer for being a nincompoop.D.how an employer punished the governess for not having done a good job.
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  • 五星知识达人网友:狂恋
  • 2021-01-04 04:36
DCCBB解析1.推理题:从文章的句子I played a little joke on you, a cruel lesson, just to teach you Is it really possible to be so spineless?说明作者和家教谈话是想让她别没有骨气的,懦弱的。选D2.推理题:从作者的话:Why don’t you protest? Why be silent? Is it possible in this world to be without teeth and claws--- to be such a nincompoop?”说明作者扣家教的工资是希望她能反抗。选C3.推理题:从文章的句子:“ In my other places they didn’t give me anything at all.”可知是选C,她认为抗议没有用。4.推理题:从作者的话:But you know I’ve cheated you, God’s sake---robbed you! I have actually stolen from you! Why this ‘merci’?”说明家教没反抗他,还谢谢。选B5.主旨题:从作者和家教之间的对话可以看出主旨是作者想告诉家教一个道理。选B
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  • 1楼网友:青灯有味
  • 2021-01-04 06:12
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