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    We were standing at the top of a church tower.I saw twisting streets leading to the square. "See,my dear," Father said gently. "There is more than one way to the square."
    Father's words always guided me.Dreaming of becoming a fashion designer,I came to Paris,but without luck.Then one day I met a friend wearing a beautiful sweater. "What an interesting stitch!" I cried. "It was done by Mrs.Vidian," my friend explained. "She learned the stitch in Armenia,her native country." Suddenly I had a daring idea.Why not design,make and sell my own clothes?
    I drew a butterfly pattern and asked Mrs.Vidian to knit it into a sweater.It proved a success.A New York store wanted 40 sweaters to be ready in two weeks.I accepted the order.My happiness disappeared,however,when Mrs.Vidian told me it took her almost a week to knit one sweater.
    I was crushed.Then I remembered father's words.There must be other Armenian women in Paris who mastered the special stitch.Then I searched for any Armenians living in Paris.At last I tracked down several.Two weeks later, the first shipment was on its way to the United States!
    From that day on orders poured in.Then came another test.As I was busy getting ready to show my winter fashions,the sewing girls were called out on strike.Where was the way out this time?I wondered and worried.Then it dawned on me.
    I worked hurriedly.And right on time,my show took place.Some coats had no sleeves;some were only patters made of heavy cotton cloth,but on these I attached material to show what colors and textures the clothes would have when they were finished.What a show!Once again father's words helped me.

(1)What problem did the writer face after accepting the order?
A
A

A.It was impossible for Vidian to meet the deadline.
B.The sewing girls were called out on strike.
C.She found it hard to track Armenians living in Paris.
D.There was a shortage of suitable cloth.
(2)What do the underlined words "the first shipment" refer to in Paragraph 4?
C
C

A.Raw materials.
B.More orders.
C.The forty sweaters.
D.The special stitch.
(3)How did the writer deal with the show problem?
B
B

A.She put off the show.
B.She showed the clothes unfinished.
C.She employed more sewing girls.
D.She completed the clothes in a hurry.
(4)Which of the following might the writer agree with?
D
D

A.Practice makes perfect.
B.Like father,like son.
C.Easier said than done.
D.All roads lead to Rome.

【考点】记叙文品行与态度
【答案】A;C;B;D
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发布:2024/6/12 8:0:8组卷:16引用:4难度:0.5
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