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高中英語黃金閱讀(高二版)
GoldenReadingforSeniorMiddleSchoolStudents
一、人物類
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ComputerprogrammerDavidJoneseamed
£35,000ayeardesigningnewcomputergames,yethecannotfindabankpreparedtolethimhaveacheckcard.Inste
ad,hehasbeentoldtowaitanothertwoyearsuntilheis18.
HeworksfbrasmallfirminLiverpoohwheremostyoungpeopleofhisagearefindingjobs.David^biggesthea
dacheiswhattodowithhismoney.Thoughhehashighpayment,hecannotdriveacar,orgetcreditcards(^^-^-).
Davidgothisjobfourmonthsago,ayearafterleavingschoolwithsixO-levels(普通成
^)andworkingfdratimeinacomputershop.ulgotthejobbecausethepeoplewhorunthefirmknewlhadalreadywri
ttensomeprograms,,9hesaid.
”【suppose
£SS^OOsoundsalotbutlhopeitwillcometomorethanthatthisyear.^Hespendssomeofhismoneyonrecordsandc
lothes,andgiveshismother£20aweekasheliveswithhisparents.Butmostofhissparetimeisspentworking.
"Unfortunately,computingwasnotpartofburstudiesatschool^hesaid/'Butlhadbeenstudyingitinbooksan
dmagazinesforfouryearsinmysparetime.Iknewwhatlwantedtodoandneverconsideredstayingonatschool.Mo
stpeopleinthisbusinessarefairlyyoung,anyway.lwouldliketoearnamillionandlsupposeearlyretirement(退
休)isapossibility.Youneverknowwhenthemarketmightdisappear.”
l.WhyisDavidsodifferentfromotheryoungpeopleofhisage?
A.HeearnsanextremelyhighpaymentB.Hehasgotajob
C.HelivesathomewithhisparentsD.Hedoesnotgooutmuch
2.David,sgreatestproblemisthat.
A.hecan^betreatedasanadultbythebankB.hedoesn^makeasmanygamesashewishes
C.hedoesn^knowwhattobuywiththemoneyD.heistooyoungtodriveacar
3.Hewasemployedbythecompanybecause.
A.hehadworkedinacomputershopB.hehadwrittensomecomputerprograms
C.heiscleverandworkshardathislessonsD.hehadlearnttousecomputersatschool
4.HeleftschoolaftertakingsixO-levelsbecause.
A.hewasafraidofgettingtoooldtostartcomputingB.hedidnotenjoyschool
C.hewantedtoworkwithcomputersD.hewantedtoearnalotofmoney
5.WhydoesDavidthinkhemightretireearly?
A.HethinkscomputergamesmightnotalwayssellsowellB.Hewantstostopworkingwhenheisamillionaire
C.OnehastobeyoungtowritecomputerprogramsD.Hethinkshisfirmmightclosedown
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IfCatlinwasthepainteroftheAmericanlndiansandBierstadtthepainteroftheRocky
Mountains,theartistoftheWesterncowboysandsettlerswasRemington.BorninNew
York,thesonofawealthypublisher,RemingtonwasaboxerandafdotballplayeratYale
University—thelastmanwouldexpecttobecometheartistoftheOldWest.Butasaboyhelovedhorsesandfedonthe
journalsofsomefamouswriters.
Attheageofnineteen,heleftcollegetolookforadventures.HetraveledfromMontanatoTexasasaprospector(
勘探
者).Remingtonhadalwaysbeeninterestedinjournalism.Nowhebegantowriteaboutandtopaintanddrawwhathe
saw.Thesubjectofthe"WinningoftheWest^attractedtheEast.Magazinesandnewspaperswerefilledwithaccoun
tofprospectors^dventures^ndofbattleswithcattlethievesandotheroutlaws—allthetalesthatwerethennewsan
dhavebecomelegendssince.Therewerealsostoriesbymanyotherwriters.Oftenthesewerepresentedbydrawings
andpaintingsfromRemington^hand^utitwasasasuccessfuljournalistthatRemingtonwasagreatartist.
l.Inhispictures,Remingtonoftenpainted.
??????A.theprospectors,stories?B.mountainsandriversC.horseraces??????????D.Americanlndians
2.Fromthetext,wecanleamthatRemingtonbasedhisartonthe.
??????A.storieshehadreadinthenewspaper??????B.thingshehadseenandexperienced
??????C.ideashehadleamedatYaleUniversity??????D.paintingshehadcopiedfromearlysettlers
3.Duringhisyouth,Remington.
A.showedhisgiftasanartistB.wasinfluencedbyhisfather
??????C.enjoyedsportsandreadingD.learnedjoumalismatYaleUniversity
4.Theparagraphsbeforethispassagemostprobablydiscussed.
A.cowboysinAmericanarthistory???B.worksofCatlinandBierstadt
C.theproblemof'WinningtheWesf^ZD.magazinesaboutthewest
⑶
AmericanmagicianDavidBlainelefttheglassboxinwhichhehadlivedfbr44dayswithoutfoodonOctoberl9.
Hundredsofpeoplecametowatchtheendofhisstarvationexperiment^hichhadbecomeoneofLondon^maintou
ristattractions.
Lookingthinneranddarker,30year-oldBlainewastakenoutofhisboxovertheRiverThames(泰晤士
河)andimmediatelysenttohospital.Hewasthenslowlyreintroducedtofood,aprocess(過
§)doctorssaidcouldbelifethreatening.HehadbeendrinkingonlywatersinceSeptember5.
AnativeofBrooklyn,New
York,Blainefirstbecameknownasastreetmagicianintheearlyl990s.Hesoonfoundhimselfdoingmagictricksin
barsforthelikesofAmericanactorLeonardoDiCaprioandhissupermodelfriends.
OverthelastdecadeBlainehasbecomefamouswithacombinationofbreathtakingmagicandclevertricksaim
edatgettingalotofattention.
In1999,hewasburiedinacoffin(棺
材)fbronew66kand,in2000,hespent62hoursinagiantblockofice.Lastyearhestoodonthetopofa25?meterpillar(
ft^-)inthecenterofNewYorkfbr35hoursbeforejumpingintoapileofboxes.
"IthinkalotofpeopleareunabletoacceptthattheyYeabletodowhattheycando^hesaid/'Theydon^realizew
ecansurvive.Thehumanbeingisanamazingcreation.^^
Butheseemedtohavesufferedfromspendingsolongintheglassbox.Hesaidthatattimeshewasunabletosee,h
adseriousbackpainsandlosthissenseoftaste.
l.ItisfbrDavidBlainetoeatfoodaftersuchalongstarvation.
A.pleasantB.deliciousC.dangerousD.important
2.Havingspentsuchalongtimeintheglassbox,hesufferedthefollowingEXCEPTthat.
A.hehadbecomeblindB.hehadseriousbackpains
C.helosthissenseoftasteD.hewasinweakhealth
3.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDavidBlaine?
A.Brave.B.Adventurous.C.Mad.D.Crazy.
4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofDavidBlaine?
A.Blainewasimmediatelysenttohospitalafterhewastakenoutofhisboxbecausehewasindangerousconditi
on.
B.BlainewasbornandbroughtupinEngland.
C.InBlaine\opinion^eoplecancreateawonder.
D.Blainedidn,thaveanyfoodfor44days.
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Filmstarsmaycomeandgo,butPaulNewman'scareer(事
H/)islong-lasting.Newmanhasworkedinfilmsfor40years.HismostrecentoneopenedinDecember.
Thefilmiscalled"Nobody^Foor\NewmanplaysaGO-year-oldconstructionworkernamedSully.Tosomep
eople,SullyseemstobeaIoser.Buthehasalotofcharm(魅
Xl).Hislifechangeswhenhissoncomestotown.Lateinlife,Sullylearnstogrowup.
"Fveplayedalotofcharactersandthecharacterlplayin^obody^Foorisclosertomethananyotherrolervedone,
^saysNewman.
Newmanturned70yearsoldonJanuary26,1998/4Nobody,sFoor,ishis52ndfilm.HehaswontwoOscarsinhiscar
eer.
Newmanhasfbundsuccessinotheraspects(方
0)oflife.Hehasbeenmarriedfor36years.Hetookupcarracingattheageof47andwonprizes.
Twelveyearsago,hestartedafbodcompanycalledNewman^Own.Hegivesawayallhismoneyhelpingthepoor.
1.Theunderlinedsentenceimplies.
A.manyfilmstarsleavethescreenafterthey\ebecomesuccessfiil
B.Itisnoteasyforafilmstartolosehisorhercharm
C.notallfilmstarscanremainfamousforalongtime
D.filmstarsaresuccessfulnotonlyonthescreen
2.NewmanlikesthecharacterofSullybecause.
A.hefindsalotinthecharacterthatisnewtohimB.helikesplayinganordinaryperson
C.hehasneverplayedsuchawonderfulroleD.heseesmoreofhimselfinSully
3.Newmanwasborninthe.
A.1920sB.1930sC.1940sD.1950s
4.Thewriterwrotethispassagemainlyto.
A.provethatapersoncanbesuccessfulinmanywaysB.showusamostrecentfilmbyPaulNewman
C.introduceafamousfilmstar,PaulNewmanD.tellusaboutSully,amoviecharacterinarecentfilm
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Itwasearlymorning.PeterCorbetthelpedMarkWellmanoutofhiswheelchairandontotheground.Theystood
beforeElCapitan^hugemassofrockalmostthree-quartersofamilehighinCalifbrnia^beautifulYosemite
Valley.IthadbeenMark^dreamtoclimbEl
Capitanforaslongashecouldremember.Buthowcouldapersonwithouttheuseofhislegshopetotrytoclimbit?
Markknewhecouldn^finishtheclimbalone^uthisfriendPete^anexpertrockclimbe^wouldbetheretolend
ahelpinghand.HeandMarkthoughtthatitwouldtakesevendaystoreachthetop.
Peterclimbedabout100feetupandhammeredapiton(巖
)intotherock.Fasteningoneendofal65-footropetothepiton,heletoneendoftheropefalldown.Markcaughtthe
ropeandfastenedittohisbeltwithaspecialinstrument.ThisinstrumentwouldallowMarktomoveupward,butwou
Idpreventhimfromfallingevenasmuchasasingleinch.HenextreachedabovehisheadandfastenedaT-shapedbart
otherope,usingthesamekindofinstrument.
Marktookadeepbreath,pushedtheT-barupalmostasfarashisarmscouldreach,andbeganthefirstofthe7,000
pun-upsneededtoreachthetop.Highabove,Peterletoutacheer."You'reonyourway.”
Sevenyearsbefbre,attheageoftwenty-one,Markhadfallenwhilemountainclimbing,injuringhisbackbone.
Thefallcosthimtheuseofhislegs,butheneverlosthisloveofadventureorhisjoyfulspirit.
Forthefirstfourdaysthetwomenprogressedsteadilyupwardwithoutincident.Butonthefifthdayanunbearab
lyhotwindbegantoblow,andastimewentby,itbecamestrongerandstronger,causingMarktosway(Jg
擺)violentlyonhisrope.ButMarkkeptondeterminedlypushinguptheT-barandpullinghimselfup.Inspiteofthat,
hehadtoadmitthathefeltalotbetterwhenthewindfinallydieddownandhisbodytouchedsolidrockagain.
Ittookthemonedaymorethantheyhadexpected,butonJuly26atl:45intheafternoon,thecrowdofpeoplewait
ingonthetopwentwildwithjoyasthetwoheadsappeared.MarkWellmanhadshownthatifyousetyourheartandmi
ndonagoal,nowallistoohigh,nodreamimpossible.
l.WhathadMarkWellmanlongdesiredtodo?
A.Tofinishoneofthemostdifificultrockclimbsintheworld.B.TobethefirsttoclimbElCapitan.
C.ToclimbthehighestmountaininCalifornia.D.TohelphisfriendPeterclimbElCapitan.
2.HowdidMarkclimbthemountain?
A.Hefastenedtheropetohiswheelchair.B.Hehammeredinpitonssothathehadsomethingtoholdonto.
C.HeheldontotheT-barandPeterpulledhimup.D.HepulledhimselfupusingaT-barandspecialequipment.
3.HowdidMarklosetheuseofhislegs?
A.Helosthisfootingandfellfromthesideofamountain.B.HefellduringhisfirstattemptonElCapitan.
C.Hislegswerebrokenbyfallingrocks.D.Whileworkingoutinthegym,heinjuredhisbackbone.
4.WhatwastheworstproblemMarkhadduringtheclimb?
A.HestruckagainsttherockandhurthisaiTns.B.Astrongwindblewhimawayfromtherock.
C.Hekeptfallingseveralinches.D.Whileswayinginspace,hebecametemfied.
4.HowdidMarkreacttodifficultiesduringtheclimb?
A.Headmittedthathewasfrightened.B.Heoftenworriedabouthisfriend^condition.
C.Hewasabletoremainclamanddetermined.D.Hewasjokingtocheerhimselfup.
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Itdoesn^matterwhenorhowmuchapersonsleeps^uteveryoneneedssomeresttostayalive.Thafswhatalld
octorsthought,untiltheyheardaboutAlHeq)in.AlHerpin,itwassaid,neverslept.Couldthisbetrue?Thedoctorsde
cidedtoseethisstrangemanthemselves.
AlHerpinwas90yearsoldwhenthedoctorscametohishomeinNew
Jersey.Theythoughtfbrsurethathegotsomesleepofsomekind.Sotheystayedwithhimandwatchedeverymovem
enthemade.Buttheyweresurprised.Thoughtheywatchedhimhourafterhouranddayafterday.TheyneversawHer
pinsleeping.Infact,hedidnotevenownabed.Heneverneededone.
TheonlyrestthatHerpinsometimesgotwassittinginacomfortablechairandreadingnewspapers.Thedoctor
swerepuzzledbythisstrangecontinuoussleeplessness.Theyfbundonlyoneanswerthatmightexplainhisconditio
n.Herpinrememberedsometalkabouthismotherhavingbeeninjuredseveraldaysbeforehewasborn.Butthatwas
all.Wasthistherealreason?Noonecouldbesure.Herpindiedattheageof94.
l.Themainideaofthispassageisthat.
A.largenumbersofpeopledonotneedsleepB.apersonwasfdundwhoactuallydidn^needanysleep
C.everyoneneedssomesleeptostayaliveD.peoplecanlivelongerbytryingnottosleep
2.ThedoctorscametovisitHerpin,expectingto.
A.curehimofhissleeplessnessB.findthathissleeplessnesswasnotreallytrue
C.findawaytofreepeoplefromtheneedofsleepingD.findoutwhysomeoldpeopledidn^needanyasleep
3.Afterwatchinghimclosely,thedoctorscametobelievethatAlHerpin.
A.wastoooldtoneedanysleepB.oftensleptinachair
C.needednosleepatallD.neededsomekindofsleep
4.OnereasonthatmightexplainHerpin,ssleeplessnesswas
A.thathehadn^gotabedB.thathehadgraduallygottiredofthesleepinghabit
C.hismother^injurybefbrehewasbornD.hismagnificentphysicalcondition
Keyl【答案解析】本文講述了少年電腦程序員David的苦惱和愿望。
1.Ao細節(jié)題。木艮據(jù)ComputerprogrammerDavidJoneseamed£35,000ayear可推知此題答案為Ao
2.Ao推斷題。根據(jù)
David'sbiggestheadacheiswhattodowithhismoney.Thoughhehashighpayment^ecannotdriveaca^orgetcredi
tcards(信用卡)可知,他最大的苦惱是他沒有被當成大人看待。
3.BO細節(jié)題。根據(jù)Ihadalreadywrittensomeprograms可得出此答案。
4.Co細節(jié)題。木艮據(jù)Iknewwhatlwantedtodoandneverconsideredstayingonatschool可推出此答案。
5.Ao細節(jié)題。根據(jù)Youneverknowwhenthemarketmightdisappear可得出答案。
Key21答案與解析】Remington不僅是一位成功的新聞記者,他還是一位偉大的畫家。在他的
畫中體現(xiàn)的是他親身經(jīng)歷的和親眼看到的一切。
l.Ao語義理解題。從第2段最后一包_話
OftenthesewerepresentedbydrawingsandpaintingsfromRemington'shand可以看出Remington所畫的內
容是什么。-一一
2.Bo判斷題。木艮據(jù)第2段第4句話Nowhebegantowriteaboutandtopaintanddrawwhathesaw.aJIX
推知。
3.Co語義理解題。根據(jù)...asaboyhelovedhorsesandfedonthejoumalsofsomefamouswriters可知答案
為C。(其中的feedon意為“從…得到供養(yǎng)”)
4.B判斷題。文章第1句話
IfCatlinwasthepainteroftheAmericanIndiansandBierstadttheportrayer(painter)oftheRockyMountains,theart
istoftheWesterncowboysandsettlerswasRemington是過渡句,由此可以推知,前面文章很可能是討論
worksofCatlinandBierstadto
Key3【答案與解析】本文主要講述美國魔術師DavidBlaine多次挑戰(zhàn)人體極限,這次又進行了
44天的饑餓實驗。
l.Co推測題。木艮據(jù)Hewasthenslowlyreintroducedtofood,aprocessdoctorssaidcouldbelifethreatening
可知,進食對他來說是個威脅生命的過程。
2.Ao細節(jié)題。文中說attimeshewasunabletosee,是說他有時看不見東西,但并不等于說他的眼
睛瞎了。故A的說法不符合事實。
3.Bo推斷題。根
據(jù)...buriedinacoffinforoneweek...spent62hoursinagiantblockofice...stoodtheontopofa25-meterpillarinthe
centerofNewYorkfor35hoursbeforejumpingintoapileofboxes等細節(jié)描寫,我們可以得出這個結論:
DavidBlaine喜歡冒險,當然這里面看“勇敢”的成分,但兩者比較一下,可知Adventurous更佳。
故選B。
4.BO細節(jié)題。根據(jù)AnativeofBrooklyn,NewYork我們可以知道Blaine是地地道道的美國人。
Key4【答案解析】本文介紹了著名影星Newman傳奇的一生。
l.Co推斷題。根據(jù)Filmstarsmaycomeandgo可以推斷出一般電影明星的藝術青春不會太長久,
故選Co
2.Do理解題。根據(jù)...thecharacterlplayin'Nobody'sFoorisclosertomethananyotherrolel'vedone可推
知此題答案為D。
3.A。細節(jié)題。根據(jù)Newmanturned70yearsoldonJanuary26,1998可以推算出他出生在上個世紀
20年代。
4.CO主旨題。從全文可以看出來這是一篇名人介紹。
Key5【答案與解釋】馬克在一次登山運動中不幸摔傷了脊椎骨,成了一名靠輪椅生活的殘疾人。
但作為一名樂觀的、極富冒險精神的登山愛好者,沒有放棄“攀爬”加利福尼亞州的近3/4英里高
的ElCapitan的夢想。在他的朋友(一位登山運動健將)彼特的協(xié)助下,馬克憑著頑強的毅力和特
殊裝備終于征服了ElCapitan,實現(xiàn)了多年的夙愿。
l.Ao主旨題。從第1段可知Mark是一名殘疾人,對他來說要登上ElCapitan的頂峰是件十分
困難的事。
2.D。細節(jié)題。從第3段中可找到正確答案。
3.A。細節(jié)題。從第5段中可找到答案。
4.B。語義理解題。根據(jù)第6段第2句可知答案為B。
5.Co語義理解題。從第6段第3句可以做出正確理解。Key61答案與解析】本文記述了一
名叫AlHei-pin的怪人,他不需要睡眠,但是沒有確定他為什么可以不休息。
l.Bo主旨題。閱讀全文可知A項與原文意思相反;D項在文中沒有被提到;C項是醫(yī)生們以
前的看法,但后來發(fā)現(xiàn)并不是所有人都需要睡眠,因此選B。
2.B。細節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章第1段最后兩句:這有可能是真的嗎?于是醫(yī)生們親自去看,由此可
推知此題答案為Bo
3.C。細節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章第2段最后三句:他們天天觀察,發(fā)現(xiàn)他沒有睡過,甚至連床也沒有???/p>
推知此題答案為Co
4.C。細節(jié)題。根據(jù)最后一段最后三句:AlHerpin記得有人說他母親在生他前受過傷,可推知
此題答案為Co
二、故事類
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Inthelastfiftyyears,alotofpeoplehaveleftEuropeandgonetoliveinAustralia.OneofthemwasaHungarianm
an.HelivedinAustraliafbralongtime,andhehadalotofgoodfriendsthere.Healwayssaidtothem/Australiaisbea
utifuhbutHungaryisbeautifuttoo.^Thenoneyearhesaidtohisfriends/'rmgoingtogobacktoHungarytovisitmy
hometown.^Allhisfriendssaidtohim/'Wewanttogowithyou^ecauseyouoftensayHungaryisabeautifulcountr
y^ndwewanttovisitit/TheHungarianAustraliantookhisfriendsfromSydneytoRomeinabigplane^ndthenthe
ywentfromRometoBudapestinatrainastheywantedtoseethemountains,andthevillagesandthetowns.
TheystayedinBudapestnearlyaweek,andtheylikeditverymuch.OnedaytheywenttothezooinBudapestan
dsawtwokangaroosthere.
TheseAustralianswereveryhappybecausekangarooswerefromtheirhometown.Theysaidtothem/'Come
here^ldfriendsiComeandseeyourAustralianbrothersf^Butthekangaroosdidnotmove.
ButthentheHungarianAustralianspoketotheminHungarian/'Comeheref^hesaid^ndbothofthekangaroosr
antohim.
TheotherAustralianslaughedandsaid,“Lookatthat.They'reAustralians,buttheyonlyknowHungarian!”
1.TheHungarianmovedtoAustralia.
A.lastyearB.afewyearsagoC.about50yearsagoD.over1OOyearsago
2.TheHungarianwantedtogobacktoHungaryto.
A.seethekangaroosB.hishometownC.visithisoldfriendsthereD.payavisittothezoo
3.HowdidtheygettoBudapestfromSydney?
A.Byairandbytrain.B.Byship.C.Byair.D.Bytrain.
4.KangarooisakindoffamousinAustralia.
A.animalB.treeC.languageD.plant
⑵
Whenmyfatherwasgettingreadyforwork,ourhousewasruledbyknocksandwords.
Heusedtocomedownstairstobreakfast.
Themomingpaperlaybesidehisplate.Healwaysreadthe"Deaths^first^ndthenheknockedonceonthetable.
Oneofmysistersbroughthisbread^lreadybutteredfbrhim.Usuallyhesaidnothingjbutoncelheardhimsay/'Ilove
youverymuch,Edith.Iwouldlovemoreifyoubutteredmybreadonbothsides.^Hereadthepaperallthroughbreakf
ast.
Twoknocksonthetablemeanf'Iamreadyfbrmytea.^Ifasingleknockfollowedthatmeant/'Morebread^lea
se.”
Afterbreakfosthesaid,"Boots.^ThepaperwasspreadC展
開)fbrhimoverthebackofanarm-chair.Yesterday,spaperwasputonthechairfbrhisfeet,andhisbootswerebrough
ttohim,fi*eshlycleaned.Hereadstandingatthesametimeputtingonhisboots.WithonebootfinishedhesaidJBus.''
Atthatpointoneofthegirlswentoutsidetothegardengateandwaitedthere.Heijobwastostopabuswhenitcame.Itc
ameearlysometimesandithadtowaitfbrmyfather/€Overcoat,hat.,9Oneofmysistershadalreadybrushedhisoverc
oat.Nowshehelditopenfbrhim.Anothergirlcamewithhishat,nicelybrushed.uHandkerchief,pipe(煙
斗).,,Theywerebroughtandput,withhistobacco(煙
^),intohispocket.Helookedoutofthewindowandsaideither€6Walkingstick,,or66Umbrella,,.Itwashandedtohim.
Readynow,hewasstillreadingthepaper.Hedidn^putitdownuntilheheardtheshouf'Buscomingi^Thenhekissed
mymotherandwentout.Thegirlsbreathedfreely.
Howluckyamanwastohaveawifeandfivedaughtersathome!
l.Whenthefathermadethefirstknock,hemeant.
A.hehadbeguntoreadthemorningnewspaperB.hewasmadetofeelsadbythe^Deaths^news
C.hewouldstarttoreadtheotherpartsofthepaperD.hisbreakfastshouldbegin
2.WhatdoesuEdith,9mean?
A.Akindofbread.B.Oneofthewriter^sisters.C.Thewriter.D.ThewriterSmother.
3.Allthedaughterswerequitebusyinthemorningbecause.
A.theirfatherneverhelpedthemB.theirfatheralwaysgavedifferentinstructionsatthesametime
C.eachofthemhadtostartandfinishheijobjustontimeD.theywerenotcIeverorquickenoughtodotheiijobs
4.Whatwasthefather^favorite?
A.Readingnewspaper.B.Havingbreadbutteredonbothsides.C.Givinginstructions.
D.Beingcleanandtidy.
5.Fromthestorywemayseethat.
A.thefatherwassolazythathehardlydidanythingB.thefatherwasthe"centre^ofthefamily
C.Everygirlinthefamilywasafraidtodowrongbecausetheydidn^knowclearlyenoughwhattodo
D.Thefatherwashatedbyallhisdaughters
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rvelovedmymother^desksincelwasjusttallenoughtoseeabovethetopofitasmothersatdoingletters.Stand
ingbyherchairjookingattheinkbottle,pensandwhitepaper,Idecidedthattheactofwritingmustbethemostwonde
rfulthingintheworld.
Yearslater,duringherflnalillness,motherkeptdifferentthingsfbrmysisterandbrothe匚“Butthedeskjshesai
dagainJisfbrElizabeth.”
Ineversawherangry,neversawhercry.IknewsheIovedme;sheshoweditinaction.Butasayounggirl,Iwanted
heart-to-hearttalksbetweenmotheranddaughter.
Theyneverhappened.Andagulfopenedbetweenus.Iwas6ttooemotional(易動感情
的)”.Butshelived"onthesurface”.
Asyearspassedandlhadmyownfamily.Ilovedmymotherandthankedherfbrourhappyfamily.Iwrotetoheri
ncarefulwordsandaskedhertoletmeknowinanywayshechosethatshedidforgiveme.
Ipostedtheletterandwaitedfbrheranswer,nonecame.
Myhopeturnedtodisappointment,thenlittleinterestand,finally,peaceitseemedthatnothinghappened.Icou
Idn^besurethattheletterhadevengottoMother.Ionlyknewthatlhadwrittenit^ndlcouldstoptryingtomakeherint
osomeoneshewasnot.
Nowthepresentofherdesktoldme^sshe^neverbeenableto4hatshewaspleasedthatwritingwasmychosen
work.Icleanedthedeskcarefullyandfoundsomepapersinside一aphotoofmyfatherandaoneletter,fblded(
折疊)andrefoldedmanytimes.
Givemeananswer,myletterasks,inanywayyouchoose,Mother,youalwayschosetheactthatspeakslouderth
anwords.
l.Thewriterbegantolovehermother^desk.
A.afterMotherdiedB.befbreshebecameawriterC.whenshewasachildD.whenmothergaveittoher
2.Thepassageshowsthat.
A.Motherwascoldonthesurfacebutkindinherhearttoherdaughter
B.Motherwastooseriousabouteverythingherdaughterhaddone
C.Mothercaredmuchaboutherdaughterinwords
D.Motherwrotetoherdaughterincarefulwords.
S.Theworld"gulf^nthepassagemeans.
A.deepunderstandingbetweentheoldandtheyoung.B.differentideasbetweenthemotherandthedaughter.
C.freetalksbetweenmotheranddaughter.D.partoftheseagoingfarinland.
4.WhatdidMotherdowithherdaughter,sletteraskingforforgiveness?
A.Shehadneverreceivedtheletter.B.Foryears,sheoftentalkedabouttheletter.
C.Shedidn^fbrgiveherdaughteratallinallherlife.D.Shereadtheletteragainandagaintillshedied.
5.What\thebesttitleofthepassage?
A.MylettertoMotherB.MotherandChildrenC.MyMother^Desk
D.TalksbetweenMotherandme.
(4)
Aftergivingatalkatahighschool,Iwasaskedtopayavisittoaspecialstudent.Anillnesshadkepttheboyhome,b
uthehadexpressedaninterestinmeetingme,anditwouldmeanagreatdealtohim.lagreed.
Duringthenine-miledrivetohishome,IfoundoutsomethingaboutMatthew.Hehadmusculardystrophy(后幾
肉萎縮
).Whenhewasborn,thedoctortoldhisparentsthathewouldnotlivetoseefive,thentheyweretoldhewouldnotma
keittoten.Nowhewasthirteen.HewantedtomeetmebecauseIwasagold-medalpowerlifter,andIknewaboutover
comingobstaclesandgoingfonnydreams.
IspentoveronehourtalkingtoMatthew.Neveroncedidhecomplainorask/'WhymeV^Hespokeaboutwinnin
gandsucceedingandgoingfbrhisdreams.Obviousl^heknewwhathewastalkingabout.Hedidn^mentionthathis
classmateshadmadefunofhimbecausehewasdifferent.Hejusttalkedabouthishopesforthefuture,andhowoneda
yhewantedtoliftweightwithme.
Whenwefinishedtalkingjwenttomybriefcaseandpulledoutthefirstgoldmedallwonandputitaroundhisne
ck.Itoldhimhewasmoreofawinnerandknewmoreaboutsuccessandovercomingobstaclesthanleverwould.Helo
okedatitfbramoment,thentookitoffandhandeditbacktome.Hesaid/4Youareachampion.Youearnedthatmedal.
SomedaywhenlgettotheOlympicsandwinmyownmedaUwillshowittoyou.”
LastsummerlreceivedaletterfromMatthew^parentstellingmethatMatthewhadpassedaway.Theywanted
metohavealetterhehadwrittentomeafewdaysbefore:
DearRick,
Mymomsaidlshouldsendyouathank-youletterfbrthepictureyousentme.Ialsowanttoletyouknowthatthedoctor
stellmethatldon^havelongtoliveanymore.ButlstillsmileasmuchasIcan.
ItoldyousomedaylwasgoingtotheOlympicsandwinagoldmedal.ButlknownowIwillnevergettodothat.Butlkn
owrmachampion,andGodknowsthattoo.WhenIgettoHeaven,Godwillgivememymedalandwhenyougetthere
Jwillshowittoyou.Thankyouforlovingme.
Yours,
Matthew
l.Theboywantedtomeettheauthorbecause.
A.hewasinterestedinweightliftingB.hewantedtogetagoldmedal
C.headmiredtheauthorverymuchD.hewantedtheauthortoknowhim
2.Theunderlinedpartinthethirdparagraphprobablymeans"
A.Whydoyoucometoseeme?B.WhydoIhavetostayathome?
C.WhydoesthediseasefallonmeD.Whynotgiveagoldmedaltome
3.Wecaninferfiromthepassagethat.
A.MatthewisadeterminedboyB.Rickusedtohavethesamedisease
C.MatthewbecameachampionfinallyD.RickregardedMatthewasnormal
4.Theboyrefusedtheauthor,smedalbecause.
A.hewasnotworthyofitB.hewouldnotbepitiedbyothers
C.heknewhewoulddiesoonD.hethoughthehimselfcouldearnoneinthefuture
(5)
MaggiewasverygladthatJameswasnotafrequentvisitortothehouse.Inthechildren^opinion^heyhadsomet
hingthattheycouldn'texplainorunderstandabouthimandthatexcitedtheirimagination.HestirredMaggie^ange
r,however,sothatsheoftensaidtoherhusbandjlt'samercythatbrotherofyoursdoesn'tcomeoftener.”
Infect!amescameonceayear,unexpectedly,aroundeighto^lockintheevening^ndhestayedfbrsixhoursofc
losediscussionwithhisbrother.Hisarrivalwasasignaltothechildrenthattheirbedtimewouldbedelayed.Notthath
eeverspoketothemorplayedwiththem.Hetooknonoticeofthem,asifhewasunabletoseechildren,atleastuntilthet
imecamefbrhimtogo.Indeed,afterhisfirstgreetingandacarelesskiss,JamestooknonoticeofMaggieeither,excep
ttoadd/'YouUlbegettingonwiththesuppe^Maggie.^Suchwashisregardfbrher.
Maggiepaidhimbackinherownway.Shekeptthechildrenup,thefdurofthem,tokeephercompany,shesaid,b
utofcoursetheysangandmadeanoiseandbroketheendlesssoundo£James,voice.Verylate,theydroppedoffioslee
pintheirchairs.Then,whenJameswasabouttogo,Maggiewokethemupandsomoreorlessforcedhimtopartwithfo
urshillingsbeforeheleft.Thatgavehersomesatisfaction,fbrJames,thoughrich,wasunwillingtogiveorsharewhat
hehad.HealwayswenthomebythelasttrainJustaftertwoo^lock.
Maggie^childrensecretlystaredattheiruncle.TheycouldnotfbrgetthathehadJntheirmother^words/lostt
wowivesandtakenathird/TheywonderedaboutthosetwounfdrtunateJostladies.Theyaskedeachotherwhatthe
irfate(命
運)hadbeen,andifneithercouldeverbefbundagain.Jamesneverbroughthisthirdwifewithhimnorevermentione
dher.Thechildrendecidedthathemustbesofrightenedoflosingherthatheneverallowedheroutsidethedoor.
l.MaggieneverpreparedanythingspecialforJamesbecause.
A.hewasamandifficulttopleaseB.sheneverknewwhenhewascoming
C.shewastoobusylookingafterherchildrenD.heneverstayedlongenoughforameal
2.WhatdoweknowaboutJames'behaviour?
A.Hewasakindman,withloveforthefamily.B.Hewasunselfish,especiallytowardshisbrother.
C.Hewasanxioustopleasethefamily,especiallythechildren.D.Hewasrudetohissister-in-law
3.Maggiefeltpleasedwhen.
A.shepaidJamesthemoneythatsheowedhimB.Jamesgavesomemoneytothechildren
C.shehadtowakeJamesuptocatchhistrainD.Jamesthankedherforthenicesupper
4.ThechildrendidnotrealizethattwoofJames,wives.
A.weredeadB.sufferedfromlossofmemoryC.hadrunawayfromhimD.mightreappearoneday
(6)
Amanwalkedintoarestaurantandaske
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