Do you believe in love at the first sight? Many people answer "No, we don’t", but I say I do.why? I’ll tell you my story.
From childhood, I like people with blue eyes. I had a few dolls and I painted their eyes blue. I was really very happy with my blue-eyed dolls. Time rushes by quickly, and soon I was not a child any more. I had finished my studies as I was 20.
I liked to drive my father’s old car. Once I went to a nearby town .I was busy that day.I left my car near the office where I had to go. In a few minutes, I came back and a young policeman was waiting for me near my car. I was not happy to see him. He tried to explain that I had parked my car in the wrong place, but I couldn’t pay my attention to his words. I had to stare at his beautiful blue eyes. He repeated his words but I did not bear him well. He became serious and began to speak in a loud voice.I paid him the fine(罰款)and I said to him" Your eyes are so nice."
He smiled and said goodbye to me.
In the evening this blue-eyed policeman called me up. The following day we went to the cinema. After that, my story has a happy ending. We married and we now live happily together.
(    )6.Does the writer believe in love at the first sight?   
A.Yes          B.No          C.Yes or No           D. It’s difficult to say
(    )7.When the writer was young, she liked   .
A. dolls with black eyes          B. people with blue eyes    
C. her few dolls                 D.boys with grey eyes
(    )8.A young policeman was waiting for her, because       
A. he wanted to tell her that he loved her too
B.he wanted to sit in her car
C.she had stopped her car in the wrong place
D.they had an appointment
(    )9.she didn’t hear the policeman well because        .
A.she was not interested in his words           B.she was not happy to see him
C.she paid a lot of attention to his blue eyes      D.he became serious
(    )10.we can see from the passage that love at the first sight     
A.can sometimes have a happy ending    
B.can always have a happy ending
C.can have a happy ending if the man is a police man
D.can sometimes lead to a sad marriage

小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:C
小題1:C
小題1:A

小題1:根據(jù)第一段的“but I say I do”可知,作者相信“一見(jiàn)鐘情”。故選A。
小題1:從第二段可知,作者喜歡藍(lán)眼睛的人,她把玩偶的眼睛涂成了藍(lán)色。故選B。
小題1:根據(jù)文意可知,作者的車(chē)停錯(cuò)了地方,警察在等著開(kāi)罰單。故選C。
小題1:根據(jù)第三段“I had to stare at his beautiful blue eyes”可知,作者把注意力都放在了警察的藍(lán)色眼睛上。故選C。
小題1:“一見(jiàn)鐘情”有的時(shí)候是會(huì)有好結(jié)果的。B項(xiàng)的always太絕對(duì);C項(xiàng)未必;D項(xiàng)文中未提到。故選A。
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