题目
题型:不详难度:来源:
I was working a double shift at the Southwest Airlines ticket counter, it was about 9:00 PM on Christmas Eve, and I was feeling really miserable inside. There were a few of us working and very few customers waiting to be helped. When it was time for me to call the next person to the counter, I looked out to see the sweetest-looking old man standing with a cane. He walked very slowly over to the counter and in the faintest voice told me that he had to go to New Orleans. I tried to explain to him that there were no more flights that night and that he would have to go in the morning. He looked so confused and very worried. I tried to find out more information by asking if he had a reservation or if he remembered when he was supposed to travel, but he seemed to become more confused with each question. He just kept saying, “She said I have to go to New Orleans.”
After much time, I was able to at least find out that this old man had been dropped off at the curb on Christmas Eve by his sister-in-law and told to go to New Orleans, where he had family. She had given him some cash and told him just to go inside and buy a ticket. When I asked if he could come back tomorrow, he said that she was gone and that he had no place to stay. He then said he would wait at the airport until tomorrow. Naturally, I felt a little ashamed. Here I was feeling very sorry for myself about being alone on Christmas, when this angel named Clarence MacDonald was sent to me to remind me of what being alone really meant. It broke my heart.
Immediately, I told him we would get it all straightened out, and our Customer Service agent helped to book him a seat for the earliest flight the next morning. We gave him the senior citizen’s fare, which gave him some extra money for travelling. About this time he started to look very tired, and when I stepped around the counter to ask him if he was all right, I saw that his leg was wrapped in a bandage. He had been standing on it that whole time, holding a plastic bag full of clothes.
I called for a wheelchair. When the wheelchair came, we all stepped around to help him in, and I noticed a small amount of blood on his bandage. I asked how he hurt his leg, and he said that he had just had bypass surgery and an artery was taken from his leg. Can you imagine? This man had had heart surgery, and then shortly afterward, was dropped off at the curb to buy a ticket with no reservation to fly to New Orleans, alone!
I never really had a situation like this, and I wasn’t sure what I could do. I went back to ask my supervisors if we could find a place for him to stay. They both said yes, and they obtained a hotel voucher for Mr. MacDonald for one night and a meal ticket for dinner and breakfast. When I came back out, we got his plastic bag of clothes and cane together and gave the porter a tip to take him downstairs to wait for the airport shuttle. I bent down to explain the hotel, food and itinerary (行程) again to Mr. MacDonald, and then patted him on the arm and told him everything would be just fine.
As he left he said, “Thank you,” bent his head and started to cry. I cried too. When I went back to thank my supervisor, she just smiled and said, “I love stories like that. He is your Christmas Man.”
小题1:Last Christmas the writer had a miserable time because ______.
A.there were more customers than usual waiting to be helped |
B.it was freezing cold in California at Christmas time |
C.she was working all alone at the ticket counter |
D.she was far away from her family and friends |
A.gentle-looking and weak | B.tired out and worried |
C.confused and very sick | D.sad and anxious |
A.see his friends there |
B.spend the Christmas with his family |
C.visit his sister-in-law |
D.undergo heart surgery |
A.she felt sorry that she couldn’t do the old man a favor |
B.she realized that someone was even more miserable than she felt |
C.it took her a long time to find out how helpless the old man was |
D.the old man was like an angel in the writer’s eyes |
A.the old man had broken his leg when he was dropped off at the curb |
B.the old man could spend the whole night on it at the airport |
C.the old man was carrying a whole lot of clothes |
D.the old man had had surgery just before and was very weak by then |
A.the old man had told the writer a love story on Christmas |
B.the old man had caused a lot of trouble for the writer on Christmas |
C.the old man was the best gift the writer could have received on Christmas |
D.the old man was the only customer the writer had served on Christmas |
答案
小题1:D
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:B
小题5:D
小题6:C
解析
试题分析:作者讲述因为远离家人和朋友开始觉得孤独,在帮助了那位老人之后,这种孤独感已不是那么明显了。她觉得老人是她圣诞节收到的最好的礼物。
小题1:细节题:从第一段的句子:My family and all of my close friends were back home in Florida, and I was all alone in a rather cold California.可知是因为远离家人和朋友使作者感到痛苦。选D
小题2:细节题:从第二段的句子:I looked out to see the sweetest-looking old man standing with a cane. He walked very slowly over to the counter and in the faintest voice told me that he had to go to New Orleans.可知作者对老人的第一印象是绅士也很虚弱。选A
小题3:细节题:从第三段的句子:After much time, I was able to at least find out that this old man had been dropped off at the curb on Christmas Eve by his sister-in-law and told to go to New Orleans, where he had family.可知老人想去 New Orleans.是和家人共度圣诞节。选B
小题4:推理题:从第三段的句子:when this angel named Clarence MacDonald was sent to me to remind me of what being alone really meant. It broke my heart.可以推断出作者感到羞愧是因为她知道有人比她更痛苦。选B
小题5:细节题:从第四段的句子:and he said that he had just had bypass surgery and an artery was taken from his leg. Can you imagine? This man had had heart surgery,可知老人刚刚做过手术,还很弱。选D
小题6:推理题:在帮助了那位老人之后,这种孤独感已不是那么明显了,说明老人是她圣诞节收到的最好的礼物。选C
点评:本文推断题居多,答题时在文章找到对应的地方,用笔进行标记,这有利于后期有时间检查时可以立刻找到答案的位置。仔细理解作者所讲的意思,再结合选项,通过排除法和自己对全文的把握,选出正确答案。
核心考点
试题【Last Christmas was a very difficult time for me. My family and all of my close f】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
Born in 1901 in New Orleans, he grew up poor, but lived among great musicians.Jazz was invented in the city a few years before his birth.Armstrong often said, "Jazz and I grew up together."
Armstrong showed a great talent for music when he was taught to play the cornet (短号) at a boy"s home.In his late teens, Armstrong began to live the life of a musician.He played in parades, clubs, and on the steamboats that traveled on the Mississippi River.At that time, New Orleans was famous for the new music of jazz and was home to many great musicians.Armstrong learned from the older musicians and soon became respected as their equal.
In 1922 he went to Chicago.There, the tale of Louis Armstrong begins.From then until the end of his life, Armstrong was celebrated and loved wherever he went.Armstrong had no equal when it came to playing the American popular song.
His cornet playing had a deep humanity (仁爱) and warmth that caused many listeners to say, "Listening to Pops just makes you feel good all over." He was the father of the jazz style and also one of the best-known and most admired people in the world.His death, on July 6, 1971, was headline news around the world.
小题1:Armstrong was called Pops because he .
A.looked like a musician |
B.was a musician of much influence |
C.showed an interest in music |
D.traveled to play modern music |
A.His tale begins in New Orleans. |
B.He was born before jazz was invented. |
C.His music was popular with his listeners. |
D.He learned popular music at a boy"s home. |
A.The Invention of the Jazz Music |
B.The Father of the Jazz Style |
C.The Making of a Musician |
D.The Spread of Popular Music |
小题1:Why did he speak for himself?
A.He wanted to live in the house next to the whites. |
B.He wanted to have the right to choose where to live. |
C.He wanted to show he was not guilty. |
D.He wanted to show he didn"t hate the whites. |
A.the policeman wanted to save him |
B.he was black and was fighting with the whites |
C.he killed the three men in a dark street |
D.he lived in a house next to the whites |
a. The speaker said something for himself.
b. The three men said something.
c. The speaker knocked down one of the three men.
d. The speaker was beaten by the three men.
e. He was caught by the policeman.
f. The speaker moved into a house near the whites.
A.abfdce | B.bafcde | C.fdceba | D.fcdeab |
小题1:How do you think Elizabeth was treated in the medical school?
A.Kindly. | B.Unfairly. | C.Normally. | D.Cruelly. |
A.because they wanted to congratulate her on being a doctor |
B.because they didn"t believe she would be famous in the future |
C.because they wanted to find out the secret of her success |
D.because they weren"t sure that she could manage to finish her schooling |
A.against | B.familiar | C.wrong | D.similiar |
A.had to pretend to be a boy student in class |
B.was discouraged by the others" critical looks |
C.felt sorry that she was a woman |
D.made great efforts to do well in her lessons |
Then one day, the father lost his job at the school. He asked me if I could allow him to clean my yard. 小题2: He and his family came to our house three times a week to clean the yard.
One Sunday morning, the father suffered a stroke and died in the hospital two days later. The poor family had lost their main bread-winner. The eldest boy had just completed high school and was getting ready to go to college. 小题3:
For the following years, Andrew, my husband and I did all our best to help make sure the family got their education, and provided some daily needs, like clothes.
小题4: . They didn’t have a toilet in their home! Imagine! A mother, a fifteen-year-old girl, and four smaller children without a toilet or bathroom!
The next morning, my friend Peter came to my house. Then I told him I wanted to do something for the poor family. As a helpful man, he promised to offer some money. So together we built a bathroom and a toilet for this family in three days. 小题5: . And we felt happy, too.
A.Clearly, they lived a poor life. |
B.The others were just little kids |
C.Realizing his situation, I offered him the job at once. |
D.This brought a lot of smiles and happiness to the family. |
F.We visited the family once and one thing made us greatly surprised.
G.You would be surprised to know that this poor family lived in just two rooms!
“My young friend,” answered the professor, “we should never 43 ourselvesat the 44of the poor. But you are 45, and may give yourself a much greater 46 by means of the poor man. Put a coin into each shoe, and then we will hide ourselves and 47 how the discovery affects him.” The student did so, and they both placed themselves behind the bushes. The poor man soon finished his work and came 48the field to the path 49 he had left his coat and shoes. While 50his coat he slipped his foot into one of his shoes; but feeling something 51, he bent down to feel 52 it was, and found the coin. Astonishment and wonder were seen upon his face. He then looked around him on all sides, but no person was to be seen. He now put the money into his pocket, and continued to put on the other shoe; but his53was doubled on finding the other coin. He fell upon his knees, looked up to heaven and said aloud a fervent(热烈的) thanksgiving, in which he 54 his wife, sick and helpless, and his children without bread. The student stood there deeply55, and his eyes filled with tears.
小题1: |
|
小题2: |
|
小题3: |
|
小题4: |
|
小题5: |
|
小题6: |
|
小题7: |
|
小题8: |
|
小题9: |
|
小题10: |
|
小题11: |
|
小题12: |
|
小题13: |
|
小题14: |
|
小题15: |
|
小题16: |
|
小题17: |
|
小题18: |
|
小题19: |
|
小题20: |
|
最新试题
- 1已知a<0,化简=( )。
- 2如图所示,A、B为平行板电容器的金属板,G为静电计.开始时开关S闭合,静电计的指针张开了一定的角度.为了使指针张开的角度
- 3朱熹理学和王阳明“心学”的共同点有 ①认为伦理道德是“天理” ②倡导用道德标准支配人的行为 ③都是主观唯心主义思想 ④都
- 4【题文】读甲、乙两图,甲图中P地常年受某风带的影响。据此回答下面各小题。【小题1】图中P地气候类型属于(
- 5(8分)兴趣小组通过实验探究溶解铜的方法和本质。(1)在热水浴中进行3个实验,部分实验报告如下表所示序号实验操作实验现象
- 6计算(本题满分8分)(1) +|-2|++(-1)2011 (2)
- 7一般来说,对细胞有利的物质可以进入细胞,而对细胞有害的物质则不能进入,这主要是由于( )能控制物质进出细胞。A.
- 82012年5月16日铁道部发布《关于鼓励和引导民间资本投资铁路的实施意见》宣称,铁路将“鼓励和引导民间资本依法合规进入铁
- 9如图所示,足够长的光滑平行导轨MN、PQ倾斜放置,两导轨间距离为L=1.0m,导轨平面与水平面间的夹角为30°,磁感应强
- 10下列词语中没有错别字的一项是 ( )A.坐标坐无虚席制高点进退维谷B.雀跃声名鹊起莫须有握发吐哺C.涵盖含英
热门考点
- 1如图所示电路中,开关闭合稳定后,某时刻理想电压表和电流表的读数都突然增大,造成这一现象的原因是电阻元件发生短路或断路故障
- 2不等式组表示的平面区域的面积为 .
- 3从人口普查情况看,我国几乎没有一个县或市的居民是单一民族,这说明我国民族的分布特点是[ ]A.小杂居、大聚居B.
- 4下列各项中,食物链书写正确的一项是( )。A.植物←鼠←蛇←山鹰B.阳光→草→兔→狐狸C.植物→鼠→蛇→山鹰D.田鼠→
- 5小娟同学为了探究种子萌发需要水分和氧气,用三粒菜豆种子A、B、C为主要材料,设计了如图所示的实验。该实验中存在的问题是
- 6下图反映了二战后美国经济发展的轨迹。结合所学知识判断,下列说法不正确的是( ) A.该图反映了二战后美国经济呈增长的总
- 7在人口再生产类型转变过程中,导致一些发达国家近年来人口数量增长的主要原因可能是A.采取了鼓励人口剩余的政策B.生活水平的
- 8下列各组词语中注音全都正确的一组是 ( )A.竦(sǒng)然形骸(hái)拎(līn)着一爿(pán)B.拗(
- 9阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从下列各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。 A
- 10用化学式填写下列空白:元素周期表的第三周期元素中,除稀有气体外,原子半径最大的是________;最高价氧化物对应的水化