Recently, I experienced a wonderful lesson in how little things still mean a lot. My brother, mother and I live in a very rural district on the Big Island of Hawaii. Our farm is at least a dozen miles from the most basic of services. Consequently, we take weekly trips to COSTCO to procure fuel and supplies. About a month ago, we’d finished loading up the SUV and prepared to leave. As I settled into my seat, I glanced down at the roadside, when a piece of paper caught my eye. I picked it up and read it carefully. Instantly, I was grateful I did. The form turned out to be a receipt from the State Motor Vehicle Division, documenting the owners’ payment of their Vehicle’s Registration fees. Quickly, I put myself in their shoes and figured: no one would throw this out, especially if it was current. I also looked over the form for contact or any personal data, perhaps a license tag or telephone number. But that seemed impractical. Although the form had been born on the wind, where in the busy, crowded parking lot would I find the owners? Had it been lying there for a few minutes or a week? So I checked the date, the fees paid, noted the names of the owners and pocketed the receipt. Recalling the parable of the Good Samaritan, I concluded that the best and easiest step to take was to put the form in an envelope addressed to the couple and send it to them by post. Further, I imagined how crazy I’d be if I had misplaced my receipt. Much easier to attempt returning it than to leave them angry, upset, etc. over the loss. By the end of the week, I received a beautiful thank-you letter from a very grateful and happy couple containing a hand written message and a gift card to use at any Starbuck’s. In her note, the wife explained how a gust of wind snatched their receipt from a pocket in her car’s passenger door. They had panicked and searched crazily for quite some time before giving up. It felt great to know I’d helped someone avoid a major loss by doing something that at first glance seemed minor or even unimportant. 小题1:What did the author really mean when he said “Instantly, I was grateful I did.”?A.He was lucky to notice the paper on the roadside. | B.He was happy to do shopping in the district for it was convenient. | C.He was right to pick the paper up because it was important. | D.He was thankful to pick up the paper because he found it for a long time. | 小题2:Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the short passage?A.I rode my car to COSTCO to buy supplies a month ago. | B.The receipt was out of date, so the owner threw it away. | C.I waited on the roadside for the receipt owner for half a day. | D.I called up the owner to take back the receipt. | 小题3:The author decided to give the paper back to the owner because ______.A.it was useless for him | B.he knew the owner was upset about losing it | C.the owner asked him to do so | D.he knew the owner would reward him for it | 小题4:Which would be the best title for this passage?A.How I helped the couple | B.The loss of an important receipt | C.The owner of the receipt | D.Little things still mean a lot |
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试题分析:文章通过讲述作者归还收据给一对夫妇的故事,说明虽然是很小的事情,但是意味着很多。 小题1:推理题;从第二段的句子:The form turned out to be a receipt from the State Motor Vehicle Division, documenting the owners’ payment of their Vehicle’s Registration fees.可知作者认为自己捡起这张纸是对的,因为它很重要。选C 小题2:细节题:从第一段的句子:Consequently, we take weekly trips to COSTCO to procure fuel and supplies. About a month ago, we’d finished loading up the SUV and prepared to leave.可知一个月前,作者去COSTCO 购买一些日用品。选A 小题3:细节题:从第二段的句子:Quickly, I put myself in their shoes and figured: no one would throw this out, especially if it was current.可知作者认为失主肯定是很难过的,选B 小题4:主旨题:从文章的最后一段的句子:It felt great to know I’d helped someone avoid a major loss by doing something that at first glance seemed minor or even unimportant.可知作者做的是很小的事情,但是意味着很多。选D 点评:本文以细节题的考查为主,细节题是针对文中某个细节、某句话或某部分具体内容设置问题,正确答案的根据一定可以在原文中找到,即原文的改写往往成为正确选项。通常细节题的正确选项有以下特征:对原文句子中的关键词进行替换。把原文中的一些词换成意义相近的词,成为正确选项。词性或者语态的变化。把原文中的一些词变换一下词性,或者改变原文句子的语态,给考生制造障碍。语言简化。把原文中的复杂语言现象进行简化,成为正确答案。正话反说。把原文中的意思反过来表达而成为正确选项(适用于寻找错误选项的题目)。 |
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I love it at night. It’s peaceful. And when it cools down I sometimes do some ironing. I don’t really care for it. I work full-time and too busy for most housework. I remember the old woman who taught me to iron. I was about 15 and somehow got a live-in job taking care of a woman who had been an able-bodied, healthy woman until the accident that caused her to be paralyzed(瘫痪). The woman had an electric wheelchair. She could move her head and arms but not her hands or fingers. She had this clamp(夹子)attached to her arm and I’d have to open it and put a cup or a pencil in it and then she could move it. She would tell me how to do things. She would instruct me in great detail on the correct way to do things. Her home was perfect and beautiful. She would follow me around in her electric wheelchair to make sure I did everything exactly right. I’m sure she had been a perfect homemaker. She would have me fold everything, including socks and pillow cases. I would complain silently and wish terrible things on her. She taught me the right way to make the bed and tuck (塞)the corners. I know sometimes she’d get frustrated and impatient with me. I knew she wanted to grab it and do it herself. But she never yelled or scolded. Only insisted I do it right. I didn’t like it much, but I did it. Today I can iron pretty well. I know where to start on a shirt, the right way to do the collar and sleeves. Now that I think about it, I don’t think she is an old lady. I think she might have been about my age now. Anyway, when I iron, I think of her and silently thank her for all the things I learned. 小题1:From the passage we can infer that the writer of the passage now is ________. A.a housewife | B.a full-time worker | C.a clothes maker | D.a college student | 小题2:The writer used to take care of the lady because ______. A.she wanted to learn how to do housework | B.she was a relative of the disabled woman | C.she wanted to earn some money while sleeping and eating there | D.she had to do something in return to the lady for her kindness | 小题3:When the lady taught the writer how to do housework, the little girl was ______. A.eager to learn | B.unwilling to learn | C.forced to learn | D.careful to learn | 小题4:What’s the writer’s attitude towards the lady now? A.Sympathetic | B.Fearful | C.Hateful | D.Grateful |
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Ever since I was little, my favorite season was winter. I loved to play in the snow and enjoy the hot chocolate. ____36_____, winter never gave me the special gift of snow on my birthday. I would ask my grandmother ____37____ it didn’t snow on my birthday. She would laugh and tell me I asked too many questions. ___38____one day, she promised that she would make it snow on my next birthday. That year, ____39____ my birthday, my grandmother died. I was sad but angry because she had promised to make it snow. The day of my sixth birthday, I woke up and ran to the window, hoping to see just one snowflake. But there was no snow. I felt mad at my grandmother. She had broken a promise. But my sixteenth birthday, I had lost all hope of getting my snow, even though I still wished for ___40____. During my party, I stayed with my friends and family and was truly happy. I ___41___ the best time ever! Then I saw the white snow ____42___down all around. I was so excited that I ran around screaming and laughing. My friends all laughed ____43___me, but I didn’t care. When I ___44____home, my grandpa said he had a gift for me. I was ___45___ because he had given me a gift. It was a small white box, which looked old. I opened it. There was a crystal snowflake(水晶雪花) with a card that said, “Happy Birthday.” How could this be? My grandpa said it was my grandmother’s final ___46____ on my “sweet sixteenth”. I cried. I was ___47_____ that my smiling grandmother angel was and had been watching over me.
小题1: | A.Certainly | B.Unfortunately | C.Importantly | D.Luckily |
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小题2: | A.when | B.how | C.whether | D.why |
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小题6: | A.had | B.was | C.played | D.feared |
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小题7: | A.fell | B.to fall | C.fallen | D.falling |
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小题9: | A.arrived at | B.remained | C.got | D.entered |
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小题10: | A.excited | B.confused | C.pleased | D.frustrated |
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小题11: | A.order | B.mistake | C.wish | D.decision |
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小题12: | A.certain | B.angry | C.sad | D.anxious |
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Barack Obama became US President in January, 2009. Since then, the world has been watching him closely to see whether he keeps his promises about the economy(经济), foreign policy and health care. But at home, he has also been under pressure from his two daughters to keep his promise: to give them a new dog as a gift for helping him with his election campaign(竞选活动). On Tuesday the nation’s first dog, named Bo, came out. It is a six-month-old water dog which is black with a white chest and white paws(爪). “Bo’s got star quality,” said President Obama as he and his family took a walk with the dog on the White House lawn(草坪) in front of reporters. He then joked, “ I finally got a friend. It took some time,” mentioning a famous saying, “If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog.” 小题1:Barack Obama is ______ President now.A.French | B.British | C.Russian | D.American | 小题2:Which of the following is NOT true?A.The dog is called Bo. | B.The dog is six month old. | C.The dog is black and white. | D.The dog is all white. | 小题3:The dog is Obama’s gift to ______.A.the reporters | B.his wife | C.his daughters | D.his sons | 小题4:What might the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?A.It’s not easy to find a dog in Washington. | B.It’s not easy to find a friend in Washington. | C.Dogs aren’t friendly to man. | D.Man isn’t friendly to dogs. |
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Mackenzie Hughes had just returned from school and was waiting for her older brothers to arrive home. She was home alone 1 a man started knocking on the front door, turning the handle and trying to 2 . She’s 12 years old and she was 3 . So she dialed 9-1-1 and reached the operator Rachelle Berry. After a brief talk, Berry 4 what was happening. “OK, hang on, OK? Can you get in a 5 ?” Berry asked. Mackenzie told Berry that her phone --- it wasn’t cordless (无绳的) --- wouldn’t reach into the cupboard. “Will the phone reach under your bed?” Berry asked 6 . “No,” Mackenzie said. “Can you hide under a 7 and pull your bedspread over you?” That’s 8 what Mackenzie did. She hid under her blanket, holding the phone and listening to Berry’s voice. Berry talked quietly, which 9 Mackenzie. It helped, too, when Berry told her to think of something 10 . “Try not to cry,” Berry told Mackenzie during the call. “ I know it’s 11 . Do you have something you can hold onto?” Mackenzie struggled to 12 tears. She couldn’t 13 anything without showing her hiding spot. “ It’s OK,” Berry said. “You’ve got me here with you.” “He’s in my room,” Mackenzie 14 . “Now be quiet, OK? Just don’t talk,” Berry said. For much of the call, Berry dropped her voice to a whisper, 15 the intruder (闯入者) might hear her voice over the phone. 16 , the man came into her room, then left. Berry told Mackenzie that the 17 were on their way. Minutes later, they arrived and 18 one man in the backyard and another man in a getaway car. On Thursday morning, the Emergency Communications Bureau gave Mackenzie its Hero Award for her 19 . Berry also received high praise. And then it was off to school for Mackenzie. But first Berry had something to 20 to the middle-schooler: a cordless phone.
小题1: | A.until | B.before | C.because | D.when |
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小题2: | A.get in | B.get away | C.get around | D.get through |
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小题3: | A.annoyed | B.scared | C.curious | D.surprised |
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小题4: | A.remembered | B.realized | C.reviewed | D.recalled |
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小题5: | A.bedroom | B.kitchen | C.cupboard | D.bathroom |
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小题6: | A.anxiously | B.calmly | C.carefully | D.happily |
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小题7: | A.sofa | B.bed | C.table | D.blanket |
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小题8: | A.ever | B.never | C.just | D.still |
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小题9: | A.worried | B.helped | C.moved | D.upset |
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小题10: | A.interesting | B.strange | C.wrong | D.valuable |
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小题11: | A.hard | B.important | C.useful | D.possible |
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小题12: | A.hold onto | B.hold down | C.hold back | D.hold up |
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小题13: | A.discover | B.imagine | C.reach | D.invent |
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小题14: | A.cried | B.shouted | C.whispered | D.replied |
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小题15: | A.assuming | B.believing | C.fearing | D.confirming |
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小题16: | A.Obviously | B.Fortunately | C.Probably | D.Certainly |
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小题17: | A.parents | B.brothers | C.police | D.neighbors |
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小题18: | A.met | B.killed | C.arrested | D.found |
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小题19: | A.contribution | B.success | C.kindness | D.bravery |
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小题20: | A.lend | B.present | C.show | D.mail |
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I was on the shoulder of a busy highway in Chicago, looking at my tool-box and spare tire (备用轮胎). I had 31 tires before—that was not a big deal—but I was 32 about being approached by another person while stuck on the side of the road, or being 33 by a passing car. As I bent into the trunk (后备箱), I heard a man’s 34 from behind and to my left. I had no idea what he said, 35 when I heard his voice I screamed and ran toward the 36 building. After a moment I realized he wasn’t 37 me, so I turned to see what he was doing. 38 , I saw a minibus full of boy scouts (童子军队员). They then 39 in front of my car. And I heard the man tell the boys to remove the spare tire from my trunk to 40 my flat! As I timidly (胆怯地) walked back, I could hear him speaking to the 41 . “See, boys,” he said to them, “this young lady is terrified, and for good 42 . Thousands of young women are 43 every year. She did the right thing 44 like that.” He then told the boys how they, as men, are 45 not only for 46 and protecting them. After he made that 47 , he gave step-to-step instructions on changing a flat on the side of the road 48 . The boys learned a lot that day, and so did I. I’m so grateful there are 49 men in the world. I saw one, 50 our youth to be honorable, making the world a safer place for women, for everyone.
小题1: | A.lost | B.changed | C.bought | D.cleaned |
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小题2: | A.certain | B.disappointed | C.curious | D.worried |
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小题3: | A.stopped | B.pulled | C.hit | D.ignored |
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小题4: | A.voice | B.cry | C.shout | D.laughter |
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小题5: | A.if | B.because | C.although | D.unless |
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小题6: | A.nearest | B.oldest | C.same | D.last |
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小题7: | A.asking | B.upsetting | C.following | D.hurting |
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小题8: | A.Confidently | B.Calmly | C.Gladly | D.Surprisingly |
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小题9: | A.rested | B.gathered | C.played | D.ate |
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小题10: | A.fix | B.choose | C.make | D.reach |
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小题11: | A.policeman | B.ladies | C.boys | D.passengers |
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小题12: | A.measure | B.behavior | C.reason | D.health |
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小题13: | A.injured | B.charged | C.blamed | D.attacked |
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小题14: | A.singing | B.running | C.jumping | D.trying |
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小题15: | A.responsible | B.grateful | C.anxious | D.famous |
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小题16: | A.appealing to | B.aiming at | C.bringing up | D.watching over |
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小题17: | A.decision | B.point | C.mistake | D.promise |
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小题18: | A.naturally | B.frequently | C.safely | D.easily |
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小题19: | A.strong | B.happy | C.brave | D.honorable |
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小题20: | A.allowing | B.warning | C.ordering | D.teaching |
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