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was last weekend that I bought loved it so much and how I 11 to hold on to it myself! 12 , when I thought of his kindness, I thought I should do something too.“Wow, ” the man said to me.“This is really 13 .Thank you so much.”Now my copassenger 7 to see the book, so I handed it to passed into the train window, I 8 him reading the book the end of the trip, I even saw him 9 everything about the book including the publishing house and code turned to me and asked where he could buy this book.濟(jì)南高二檢測(cè))It was 7 in the was on a train to another city when I started a(n) 1 with a young man sitting next to what he said, I 2 that he came from a farming family and was now doing very well in the IT was 3 enough to give me a window seat, help a copassenger when he dropped his coffee, small 4 showed what a good person he was! 故選C。下次再看到酒吧標(biāo)志時(shí), 你可以花點(diǎn)時(shí)間來(lái)欣賞它背后的歷史和象征意義。主旨大意題。故選D。根據(jù)最后一段第一句Today the tradition remains unchanged largely out of respect for the past, but many pub signs do have some functionality.(如今, 出于對(duì)過(guò)去的尊重, 這一傳統(tǒng)基本沒(méi)有改變, 但許多酒吧的標(biāo)牌還是有一些功能的?! ? 【解析】選D。故選B。根據(jù)第三段最后一句Since most of the population was unable to read, pub signs were used to inform wouldbe customers that they could find a drink inside.(由于大多數(shù)人都不識(shí)字, 酒吧的標(biāo)牌就被用來(lái)通知潛在顧客他們可以進(jìn)來(lái)喝一杯。 passersby passersby passersby passersby【解析】選B。故選C。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。本文重點(diǎn)介紹了英國(guó)酒吧獨(dú)特的標(biāo)牌。Ⅰ.閱讀理解The traditional British pub is part of the scenery of British a recent count, there are around 50, 000 of them in the oldest—Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in —was set up in about 793.Because of their abundance, the names pubs take are designed to be memorable, but more than that, they are designed to be any traditional pub worthy of its title, you’ll find a hanging signboard with an unusual and unmon illustration(插圖) that represents the name of the practice is so well established that even new pubs copy why do they exist at all? The first British pub signs were created in the 12th century and were simple representations of beer containers and other brewingrelated equipment used to tell passersby that establishments sold was Britain in the dark age