填空题 Miss Rita Cohen, a tiny, pale-skinned girl who looked half the age of Seymour's daughter, Marie, but claimed to be some six years older, came to his factory one day. She was dressed in overalls and big ugly shoes, and a bush of wiry hair framed her pretty face. She was so tiny, so young that he could barely believe that she was at the University of Pennsylvania, doing research into the leather industry in New Jersey for her master's degree.
Three or four times a year someone either phoned Seymour or wrote to him to ask permission to see his factory, and occasionally he would assist a student by answering questions over the phone or, if the student struck him as especially serious, by offering a brief tour.
Rita Cohen was nearly as small, he thought, as the children from Marie's third-year class, who'd been brought 50 kilometres from their rural schoolhouse one day, all those years ago, so that Marie's daddy could show them how he made gloves, show them especially Marie's favourite spot, the laying-off table, where, at the end of the process, the men shaped and pressed each and every glove by pulling it carefully down over steam-heated brass hands. The hands were dangerously hot and they were shiny and they stuck straight up from the table in a row, thin-looking, like hands that had been flattened. As a little girl, Marie was captivated by their strangeness and called them the "pancake hands".
He heard Rita asking, "How many pieces come in a shipment?"
"How many? Between twenty and twenty-five thousand."
She continued taking notes as she asked, "They come direct to your shipping department?"
He liked finding that she was interested in every last detail. "They come to the tannery. The tannery is a contractor. We buy the material and they make it into the right kind of leather for us to use. My grandfather and father worked in the tannery right here in town. So did I, for six months, when I started in the business. Ever been inside a tannery?"
"Not yet."
"Well, you've got to go to a tannery if you're going to write about leather. I'll set that up for you if you'd like that. They're primitive places. The technology has improved things, but what you'll see isn't that different from what you'd have seen hundreds of years ago. Awful work. It's said to be the oldest industry of which remains have been found anywhere. Six-thousand-year-old relics of tanning found somewhere-Turkey, I believe. The first clothing was just skins that were tanned by smoking them. I told you it was an interesting subject once you get into it. My father is the leather scholar; he's the one you should be talking to. Start my father off about gloves and he'lhalk for two days. That's typical, by the way: glovemen love the trade and everything about it. Tell me, have you ever seen anything being manufactured, Miss Cohen?"
"I can't say I have."
"Never seen anything made?"
"I saw my mother make a cake when I was a child."
He laughed. She had made him laugh. An innocent with spirit, eager to learn. His daughter was easily 30cm taller than Rita Cohen, and fair where she was dark, but otherwise Rita Cohen had begun to remind him of Marie. The good-natured intelligence that would just waft out of her and into the house when she came home from school, full of what she'd learned in class. How she remembered everything. Everything neatly taken down in her notebook and memorised overnight.
"I'll tell you what we're going to do. We're going to take you right through the whole process. Come on. We're going to make you a pair of gloves and you're going to watch them being made from start to finish. What size do you wear?/

单选题 What was Seymour's first impression of Rita Cohen?
A. She reminded him of his daughter.
B. She was rather unattractive.
C. She did not look like a research student.
D. She hadn't given much thought to her appearance.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[考点] 具体信息理解
[解析] 根据文中第一段内容可知,西莫尔见到丽达·科恩小姐的第一印象是很小、很年轻,以至于都不敢相信她正在宾夕法尼亚大学攻读硕士学位。
单选题 What did Seymour's daughter like most about visiting the factory?
A. Watching her father make gloves. B. Helping to shape the gloves.
C. Making gloves for her school friends. D. Seeing the brass hands.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[考点] 具体信息理解
[解析] 根据第三段内容可知,西莫尔的女儿玛丽最喜欢的地方是放样台和铜制机械臂。
单选题 Seymour says that most tanneries today ______.
A. have been running for over a hundred years
B. still use traditional methods
C. are dependent on older workers
D. are located in very old buildings
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[考点] 信息推理
[解析] 根据第九段内容可知,西莫尔提到制革厂是最原始的地方,是保存下来的最古老的工厂,那里的景象几百年都没有改变过,甚至六千年前的土耳其制作法现在还能找得到遗迹。由此可知,现在的制革厂使用的仍然是传统工艺与制作方法。
单选题 What does Seymour admire about his father?
A. His educational background. B. His knowledge of history.
C. His enthusiasm for the business. D. His skill as a glove maker.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[考点] 信息推理
[解析] 根据第九段内容可知,西莫尔说他的父亲一提起手套就有两天两夜都说不完的话,显然,他父亲对这个行业很热情。
单选题 When she was a schoolgirl, Marie ______.
A. was hard-working and enthusiastic B. was intelligent but lazy
C. easily forgot what she had learned D. made her parents laugh
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[考点] 信息推理
[解析] 根据倒数第二段内容可知,玛丽每次放学回到家里都会复习在学校学到的东西,在笔记本上工工整整地记下所学的东西并加以背诵。由此可见,她学习积极热情,勤奋用功。