阅读下面短文,并借助上下文和插图补充所缺信息.每个空格只能填写一个形式正确、意义相符的单词.请将答案填写在答卷相应题目的答题位置上.Tom was a poor boy.He made a living by cleaning leather(
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阅读下面短文,并借助上下文和插图补充所缺信息.每个空格只能填写一个形式正确、意义相符的单词.请将答案填写在答卷相应题目的答题位置上.Tom was a poor boy.He made a living by cleaning leather(
阅读下面短文,并借助上下文和插图补充所缺信息.每个空格只能填写一个形式正确、意义相符的单词.请将答案填写在答卷相应题目的答题位置上.Tom was a poor boy.He made a living by cleaning leather(皮革) 71______ for others in the street.Tom was also a 72______boy.One day,a rich man 73______Miser appeared in front of Tom.He watched his 74______shoes for a while,and then,looked at Tom.Tom knew this kind of people well.They love money but hate to spend it. Tom said,“Let me 75____your shoes,sir.Only two pence(便士),sir.” Mr.Miser shook his head and walked away. Tom thought for a second and then called out,“I'd like to clean it for nothing.” This time Mr.Miser agreed.And soon one of his shoes was shining brightly. When the rich man put his other shoe on the stool(凳子),Tom said he wouldn’t clean it for Him 76______he was paid two pence for his work.Mr.Miser was very 77______.He refused to pay anything and went away.But to his 78_______,the well-cleaned shoe was so bright that it made the other one look even dirtier.Mr.Miser looked round.People in the street were 79______at him. Finally the rich man 80______and gave Tom two pence.In a very short time his two shoes shone brightly.
阅读下面短文,并借助上下文和插图补充所缺信息.每个空格只能填写一个形式正确、意义相符的单词.请将答案填写在答卷相应题目的答题位置上.Tom was a poor boy.He made a living by cleaning leather(
71. shoes 72. bright / clever 73. called / named 74. dirty 75. clean
76. until / unless 77. angry / unhappy 78. surprise / amazement 79. laughing / looking
80. returned / agreed
注:因为没有看到图片,只是根据文章意思理解,如果答案有问题,请给我指出.谢谢
Tom was a poor boy. He made a living by cleaning leather shoes for others in the street. Tom was also a clever boy. One day, a very rich man with the name Miser appeared in front of Tom. He watched hi...
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Tom was a poor boy. He made a living by cleaning leather shoes for others in the street. Tom was also a clever boy. One day, a very rich man with the name Miser appeared in front of Tom. He watched his dirty shoes for a while, and then looked at Tom. Tom knew this kind of people well. They love money very much and hate to spend it. “Let me clean your shoes, sir.” Tom said. “For nothing?” the rich man asked. “Only two pence, sir.” Mr Miser shook his head and then walked away. Tom thought for a second and then called out, “I’d like to clean it for nothing!” Mr Miser agreed this time. And soon one of his shoes was shining brightly.
When the rich man put his other shoe on the stool, Tom said he wouldn’t clean it for him unless he was paid two pence for the cleaning of his second shoe. Mr Miser refused to pay anything and went away, with a smile on his face. But to his surprise, the well-cleaned shoe was so bright that it made the other one look even dirtier. Mr Miser took a look around. The people in the street were laughing at him. He couldn’t walk on any further. Finally the rich man returned and gave tom two pence. In a very short time his two shoes shone brightly.
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71. shoes 72. bright / clever 73. called / named 74. dirty 75. clean
76. until / unless 77. angry / unhappy 78. surprise / amazement 79. laughing / looking
80. returned / agreed