The father was drank when he said to his son.A.True.B.False.
The father was drank when he said to his son.
A.True.
B.False.
The father was drank when he said to his son.
A.True.
B.False.
"Well. my son. " his father replied. "Look. there are standing two policemen. If I regard the two pollcemea as four then I am drank."
"But. dad. " the boy said. "there's only one policeman!"
Two policemen were standing behind the father Md the son.
A.True.
B.False.
“But, Dad,”said Tom,“I can only see one light at the end of the bar.”
20、Young people ______ allowed to drink in a bar until eighteen()
A.is not
B.are not
C.many
D.must
21、When Tom was a child, his father often went to a nearby bar______ taking him()
A.by
B.for
C.with
D.without
22、On Tom’s eighteenth birthday, he drank together with his father in that bar for ______()
A.the first time
B.once
C.many times
D.eighteen times
23、Father wanted to tell his son ______()
A.the time to drink
B.something about the light
C.when to stop drinking
D.something about the bar
24、In fact (事实上), there ______ at the end of the bar
A.was one light
B.were two lights
C.were three lights
D.were four lights
It was in the spring of his thirty-fifth year that father married my mother, then a country school teacher, and in the following spring I came wriggling and crying into the world. Something happened to the two people. They became ambitious. The American idea of getting up in the world took possession of them.
It may have been that mother was responsible. Being a school teacher, she had no doubt read books and magazines. She had, I presume, read of how Garfield, Lincoln, and other Americans rose from poverty to fame and greatness, and as I lay beside her—in the days of her lying-in—she may have dreamed that I would someday rule men and cities. At any rate she induced father to give up his place as farmhand, sell his horse, and embark on an independent enterprise of his own. She was a tall silent woman with a long nose and troubled gray eyes. For herself she wanted nothing. For father and me she was incurably ambitious.
According to the narrator, his father's life used to be______.
A.quite poor
B.quite hard
C.quite happy
D.quite rich
What did the person do every day?
A.He drank a big glass of beer.
B.He went to-the same beerhouse.
C.He drank with a different friend.
A.He had a toothache.
B.He was sick.
C.He overslept.
D.He drank too much.
What did the person do when he was given two glasses of beer?
A.He himself drank them.
B.He and his friend drank them.
C.He and the beerman drank them.
What did the person do every day?
A.He drank a big glass of beer.
B.He went to the same beer house.
C.He drank with a different friend.
A.He received an injection in the neck.
B.He drank a glass of whiskey each evening.
C.He was being treated by a doctor.
D.He felt unwell near his neck.