問題詳情

     Do you remember when you were twelve years old? It was a confusing time for me. When Iwas twelve, I had a very 26 experience. I went to the family barber, Mr. Willard, and he cut myhair very short. All my friends had long hair back then. That was the style. Mr. Willard didn’t caremuch for style. I didn’t want to be 27 , and I looked like a plucked chicken. I even missed a fewdays of school because of my embarrassment. My sister was amused. She told me not to be sodisappointed. “ 28 ,” she said, “your hair will grow back.” Still, to me it was very upsetting. 
    I learned a valuable 29 from this experience. Today when I go to the barber, I always sayexactly how I want my hair done. I advise you 30 the same. Speak to the barber before you sitdown in that revolving chair. Explain exactly what you want. Watch carefully in the 31 as thebarber cuts your hair. Don’t be frightened to speak up. Barbers want their customers to be happy.They welcome your instructions. 
    I was probably too sensitive about my hair then. Now, at my age, I’m just proud of the hair that Ihave. 32 , Mr. Willard no longer cuts my hair. He’s retired. His daughter Wihelmina, ahairstylist, runs the shop. She not only cuts my hair, but she also styles the hair of my wife and children.No more plucked chickens.
26.
(A) thankful
(B) pleasant
(C) forgettable
(D) embarrassing

參考答案

答案:D
難度:簡單0.75
統計:A(0),B(0),C(2),D(6),E(0)

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