完形填空。
When Liu Kaiqu was young he was poor in Shanghai. One day he
1 a picture of a tiger and tried to sell
it on the street. It caught the
2 of an American, who asked, "How much does it cost?" He said, "500 dollars."
The foreigner thought it was too
3 and asked again, "Can you make it cheaper?" He answered, "No," Then
he tore (撕) it to pieces. In great
4 , the foreigner said, "Young man, are you angry?" "No, sir. I'm not angry.
I sold it
5 500 dollars because I thought it was worth the
6 . But you wanted a lower price. It means
7 didn't think so and it is not good enough. I'll go on working
8 until my customers (顾客) are satisfied." At
that time,
9 Liu Kaiqu was not famous at all, he never
10 his dream. Now he is well-known all over the
world as a great artist.
( )1.A. stole ( )2.A. attention ( )3.A. terrible ( )4.A. fear ( )5.A. over ( )6.A. size ( )7.A. we ( )8.A. faster and faster ( )9.A. though ( )10.A. broke off |
B. picked B. instruction B. big B. difficulty B. for B. price B. he B. better and better B. because B. cut up |
C. drew C. decision C. old C. surprise C. about C. weight C. you C. slower and slower C. whether C. gave up |
D. saw D. discussion D. dear D. excitement D. among D. position D. it D. harder and harder D. until D. sent off |