考研英语最新题型练习
考研英语比较新题型练习 "Morning, sweetie," I said, my head still buried in my pillow. "Who's Angela?" my wife asked in the tone Mike Wallace uses when he and the "60 Minutes" camer
考研英语比较新题型练习
"Morning, sweetie," I said, my head still buried in my pillow. "Who's Angela?"
my wife asked in the tone Mike Wallace uses when he and the "60 Minutes" cameras are
chasing some poor jerk down a sidewalk.
1、
"I don't know any Angela," I said.
"Oh, I know you don't," Kathleen said, slamming the alarm button down. "It's
just that I dreamed you left the kids and me for some Angela woman. I've been awake
for hours getting madder and madder."
2、
Kathleen threw back the covers with considerably more force than circumstances
required and got out of bed.
"It was just a dream," I reminded her, hoping for two more minutes of
unconsciousness. "I'm here with you and our children. I'm not leaving. Never, never,
never."
3、
"Sorry, I was aiming for the hamper," Kathleen said. "Anyway, you and Angela
were living in one of those luxury condos..."
"That's crazy! Child support would wipe me out. I couldn't afford to live under
a bridge if I left you - which I have no plans to do."
"Angela's a surgeon," my wife replied scathingly, "with an international
reputation, She's filthy rich."
"Listen, I know dreams can seem pretty realistic sometimes," I said
soothingly. "But you're the woman of my dreams."
4、
"They also told me she spent hours rubbing your shoulders," Kathleen continued
morosely. "Sometimes she'd sit at your feet on that spotless white carpet - 'It's
like snow, Mom' - and gaze up at you, laughing at every stupid little thing you
said. Darn! Your watch fell in the sink. Sorry, sweetie."
"Kathleen, I couldn't love a surgeon; they're notoriously self-centered and
egotistical."
"Angela works among the poor," Kathleen said. "The president gave her some kind
of plaque. There she was on TV, saying, 'Others deserve this far more than I do.' I
almost threw up. Oh, here's that tennis shoe you've been looking for. Oops, or
something."
"I think you're being a little hard on Angela," I said. "She sounds like a
pretty nice person."
5、
Later that day I sent Kathleen flowers. It's just a start, of course. When
someone like Angela come into your life, it takes a while to patch things up.
[A]The shower door banged shut, and I drifted off. Suddenly a wet towel hit me in
the face.
[B]"You want to know what really hurt?" She asked, ignoring me completely. The kids
went to visit one weekend, and Angela made teddy-bear pancakes. With little raisin
eyes. The children talked about those for days.
[C]"Silly girl," I muttered drowsily, snuggling deeper into the blankets.
[D]Summoning up my courage, I made my way to the nearest police station, not many
blocks distant.
[E]"She's a vicious little home wrecker, and if you ever so much as look at her
again, you'll need more than a world-renowned surgeon to put you back together
again!"
[F]A million years of evolution have given married guys in suburbia a sixth sense
about that tone, a sense that tells them exactly when to be absolutely truthful,
answering all questions fully and without
答案:FCABE
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