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1、2012 年职称英语综合类新增文章阅读理解21.+第三十四篇: To Have and Have Not 逃亡22.+第三十五篇: Going Her Own Way 选择她自己的路23.+第三十六篇: A Tale of Scottish Rural Life(2011 年教材中为 B 级文章)一个关于苏格兰乡村生活的故事24.+第三十七篇: Pop Music in Africa 非洲的流行音乐25.+第三十八篇: Why So Many Children 为什么有这么多的孩子26.+第三十九篇: Eat to Live(2011 年教材中为 B 级文章)为了活着吃饭27.+第四十篇: N

2、arrow Escape(2011 年教材中为 B 级文章)美国疾病预防新政策28.+第四十七篇: Narrow Escape 九死一生+第三十四篇 To Have and Have NotIt had been boring hanging about the hotel all afternoon. The road crew were playing a game with dollar notes. Folding them into small planes to see whose would fly the furthest.I having nothing better to

3、do,I joined in and won five,and then took the opportunity to escape with my profit. Despite the evil-looking clouds,I had to get out for a while.I headed for a shop on the other side of the street. Unlike the others,it didnt have a sign shouting its name and business,and instead of the usual imperso

4、nal modern lighting,there was an appealing glow inside. Strangely nothing was displayed in the window. Not put off by this,I went inside.It took my breath away. I didnt know where to look, where to start. On one wall there hung three hand-stitched American quilts that were in such wonderful conditio

5、n they might have been newly-made. I came across tin toys and antique furniture, and on the wall in front of me, a 1957 Stratocaster guitar , also in excellent condition. A card pushed between the strings said $50. I ran my hand along a long shelf of records, reading their titles. And there was more

6、.“Can I help you?” She startled me. I hadnt even seen the woman behind the counter come in. The way she looked at me, so directly and with such power. It was a look of such intensity that for a moment I felt as if I were wrapped in some kind of magnetic or electrical field. I found it hard to take a

7、nd almost turned away. But though it was uncomfortable. I was fascinated by the experience of her looking straight into me, and by the feeling that I was neither a stranger, nor strange, to her.Besides amusement her expression showed sympathy. It was impossible to tell her age;she reminded me faintl

8、y of my grandmother because, although her eyes were friendly, I could see that she was not a woman to fall out with. I spoke at last. I was just looking really, I said, though secretly wondering how much of the stuff I could cram into the bus. The woman turned away and went at once towards a back ro

9、om, indicating that I should follow her. But it in no way lived up to the first room. The light made me feel peculiar, too. It came from an oil lamp that was hung from the centre of the ceiling and created huge shadows over everything. There were no rare electric guitars, no old necklaces, no hand-p

10、ainted boxes with delicate flowers. It was also obvious that it must have taken years, decades, to collect so much rubbish, so many old documents arid papers.I noticed some old books, whose gold lettering had faded, making their titles impossible to read. They look interesting, I said, with some hes

11、itation. To be able to understand that kind of writing you must first have had a similar experience, she said clearly. She noted the confused look on my face, but didnt add anything.She reached up for a small book which she handed to me. This is the best book I can give you at the moment, she laughe

12、d. “If you use it.” I opened the book to find it full. or rather empty, with blank white pages, but paid her the few dollars she asked for it, becoming embarrassed when I realised the notes were still folded into little paper planes. I put the book in my pocket, thanked her and left.词汇: impersonal /

13、imp?:s?n?l/ adj. 客观的;非个人的;没有人情味的; 语 非人称的 n.语 非人称动词;不具人格的事物antique / nti:k/ adj. 古老的,年代久远的 n. 古董,古玩startle /st:tl/ vt. vi. 使吓一跳,使惊奇 n.惊愕,惊恐arid / rid/ adj. 干旱的,枯萎的。毫无生气的magnetic /m gnetik/ adj. 有吸引力的,磁极的注释:1. The road crew were playing a game with dollar notes. Folding them into small planes to see w

14、hose would for the furthest.巡回乐团道具管理组的成员在用美元玩儿游戏,把纸币折成纸飞机的形状然后看谁飞得最远。2. I was fascinated by the experience of her looking straight into me, and by the feeling that I was neither a stranger , nor strange, to her. 我还是觉得那种被直视的感觉很美妙,那种感觉是我既不是陌生人而且对她来说并不陌生。3. The light made me feel peculiar, too. It came

15、 from an oil lamp that was hung the centre of the ceiling and created huge shadows over everything.房间的灯光也让我感觉和特别,灯光来自天花板上的油灯,使一切都笼罩在巨大的阴影之下。练习: 1. Why did the writer want to leave the hotel?A) To enjoy the good weather.B) To have a change of scene.C) To spend all his winnings.D) To get away from the

16、 crew.2. What attracted the writer to the shop?A) The lack of a sign or name.B) The fact that it was nearby.C) The empty window display.D) The light coming from inside.3. The writer found the stock 进货,库存品,存货 in the front of the shop_.A) of top quality 质量;品级;优质B) of good valueC) difficult to get atD) badly displayed4. What was unusual about the way the woman looked at him?A) It made him feel self-conscious. a. 自觉的,怕难为情的,怯生的B)

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