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I didn’t think I had a passion(激情). I would sit in front of the TV all day, thinking about nothing but the next show. It was not long ago that I first learned how important having a passion is to life.
That day I went with my mum to drive my sister to the gym. I was bored. Then, as my mum stopped at a red light, someone on the side of the road caught my eye(吸引我的世界). It was a man dressed in rags (衣衫褴褛). He was homeless. That didn’t interest me, for I had seen many like him before.
But in some ways he was different. This man was not sitting down with a sad expression(表情). He had a radio in his hand and was dancing happily to the music. The radio seemed to be the most precious(珍贵)thing he had.
“Mum, why does that man have a radio even thought(尽管) he’s homeless?” I asked.
“He bought it,” she replied. I was still unable to understand.
“But if he’s homeless, why doesn’t he use the money to buy food or clothes? He wasted it on something he doesn’t need.”
“Well, Sarah, sometimes food and clothes aren’t the most important things. We need happiness, too.”
The man must care too much about music to buy a radio instead of food clothes. I soon realized(意识到)that happiness is the key to life. Without it, there’s nothing to look forward to.
Since then I’ve never gone a day without thinking of what’s truly important. A home, a meal, clothes—these things are only part of the picture. What’s often forgotten is that we all need a pleasure, a light in a dark day. We all need a passion

  1. 1.

    How would Sarah spend her days long ago?

    1. A.
      She watched TV all day
    2. B.
      She used to read a lot
    3. C.
      She did nothing but thinking
    4. D.
      She was always sleeping
  2. 2.

    Who caught Sarah’s eye when her mum stopped the car at a red light?

    1. A.
      A man dressed in rags
    2. B.
      A man dressed in new clothes
    3. C.
      A man sitting down with a sad expression
    4. D.
      A man singing happily to the music
  3. 3.

    Why was the man different?

    1. A.
      He wore new clothes
    2. B.
      He was sitting with a sad expression
    3. C.
      He was homeless.[来源:Z。xx。k.Com]
    4. D.
      He lived an active life though he was very poor
  4. 4.

    What did Sarah do after she understood the fact?

    1. A.
      She thought all day without doing anything
    2. B.
      She bought a radio just like the man’s
    3. C.
      She had a passion with everything from then on
    4. D.
      She always danced to the music on the radio
  5. 5.

    What can we learn from the passage?

    1. A.
      Sometimes food and clothes are the most important things in our life
    2. B.
      Happiness is the key to life and it is what we are looking forward to
    3. C.
      Music is more important than food or clothes
    4. D.
      Money is the most important thing for a person
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1.A 细节考查题,从I would sit in front of the TV all day, thinking about nothing看出作者以前常常坐在电视前看一天的电视而不考虑任何事情,故选A。
2. A 此处也是细节题的解答。从文章的第二段someone on the side of the road caught my eye(吸引我的世界)以及下面的解释:It was a man dressed in rags 可知A答案正确。
3. D 此题可以从第三段得出答案。首句说But in some ways he was different. (他在某些方面与众不同),然后到下面的This man was not sitting down with a sad expression(表情). He had a radio in his hand and was dancing happily to the music可知他很乐观很开心,这就是他的不同之处,故选D。
4. C 此题是一个推理题。作者从这个人身上感受到的就是对生活一定要有激情,生活才能拥有幸福感。从I soon realized(意识到)that happiness is the key to life可知答案选C。
5. B 细节考查题。从I soon realized(意识到)that happiness is the key to life. Without it, there’s nothing to look forward to可知答案。此题是文章全文的主旨所有,告诉我们活着幸福才是生活的关键。
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One day I happened to meet an Englishman in the street and soon we began to talk. As I  was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be very surprised, gently shaking his head and saying “You don’t say!” I was puzzled, and I thought , “Perhaps this is not a right thing to talk about.” So I said to him,“Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? Have you ever been there?”
“Certainly! Everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave here without seeing it. The Great Wall is wonderful!”“Yes, it is one of the wonders in the world. And people of many countries have come to visit it.” As I went on telling him more about it, he stopped me again, “You don’t say!”
I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it? ”
“Well, I didn’t ask you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised.
“Did you say ‘You don’t say!’?” I asked again.
Hearing this, the foreigner laughed loudly. He began to explain, “‘You don’t say!’ means ‘Really’. Perhaps you know little about English idioms(惯用语).”
Wow! How foolish I was! Since then I have been careful with English idioms.
【小题1】The writer was puzzled because                  .
A.the foreigner has some difficulty in understanding him.
B.the writer himself didn’t understand the meaning of “You don’t say!”
C.the foreigner was not polite.
D.the writer was very clever
【小题2】What made the foreigner laugh?
A.The English idiomsB.The writer’s talking about the Great Wall
C.The writer’s explanation D.The writer’s question
【小题3】The story probably happened in                  .
A.ChinaB.AmericaC.EnglandD.Canada
【小题4】The writer was puzzled                  in the passage.
A.onceB.twiceC.three timesD.four times
【小题5】The English idiom “You don’t say!” means “               
A.Thank you B.OKC.ReallyD. Sorry

One day I happened to meet an Englishman in the street and soon we began to talk. As I  was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be very surprised, gently shaking his head and saying “You don’t say!” I was puzzled, and I thought , “Perhaps this is not a right thing to talk about.” So I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? Have you ever been there?”
“Certainly! Everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave here without seeing it. The Great Wall is wonderful!” “Yes, it is one of the wonders in the world. And people of many countries have come to visit it.” As I went on telling him more about it, he stopped me again, “You don’t say!”
I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it? ”
“Well, I didn’t ask you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised.
“Did you say ‘You don’t say!’?” I asked again.
Hearing this, the foreigner laughed loudly. He began to explain, “‘You don’t say!’ means ‘Really’. Perhaps you know little about English idioms(惯用语).”
Wow! How foolish I was! Since then I have been careful with English idioms.
【小题1】The writer was puzzled because                  .

A.the foreigner has some difficulty in understanding him.
B.the writer himself didn’t understand the meaning of “You don’t say!”
C.the foreigner was not polite.
D.the writer was very clever
【小题2】What made the foreigner laugh?
A.The English idiomsB.The writer’s talking about the Great Wall
C.The writer’s explanation D.The writer’s question
【小题3】The story probably happened in                  .
A.ChinaB.AmericaC.EnglandD.Canada
【小题4】The writer was puzzled                  in the passage.
A.onceB.twiceC.three timesD.four times
【小题5】The English idiom “You don’t say!” means “                ”
A.Thank you B.OKC.ReallyD. Sorry

One day I happened to meet an Englishman in the street and soon we began to talk. As I  was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be very surprised, gently shaking his head and saying “You don’t say!” I was puzzled, and I thought , “Perhaps this is not a right thing to talk about.” So I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? Have you ever been there?”

“Certainly! Everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave here without seeing it. The Great Wall is wonderful!” “Yes, it is one of the wonders in the world. And people of many countries have come to visit it.” As I went on telling him more about it, he stopped me again, “You don’t say!”

I couldn’t help asking, “Why do you ask me not to talk about it? ”

“Well, I didn’t ask you to do so,” he answered, greatly surprised.

“Did you say ‘You don’t say!’?” I asked again.

Hearing this, the foreigner laughed loudly. He began to explain, “‘You don’t say!’ means ‘Really’. Perhaps you know little about English idioms(惯用语).”

 Wow! How foolish I was! Since then I have been careful with English idioms.

1.The writer was puzzled because                  .

A. the foreigner has some difficulty in understanding him.   

B. the writer himself didn’t understand the meaning of “You don’t say!”

C. the foreigner was not polite.          

D. the writer was very clever 

2.What made the foreigner laugh?

A. The English idioms                   B. The writer’s talking about the Great Wall             

C. The writer’s explanation             D. The writer’s question

3.The story probably happened in                  .

A. China            B. America          C. England          D. Canada

4.The writer was puzzled                  in the passage.

A. once         B. twice                C. three times          D. four times

5.The English idiom “You don’t say!” means “               

A. Thank you        B.OK                C. Really               D.  Sorry

 

     One day, I happened to meet an Englishman in the street and soon we began to talk. As I was talking
about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be very surprised, gently shaking his head and
saying, "You don't say! You don't say!" I was puzzled (困惑的), and I thought, "Perhaps this is not a right thing to talk about." So I said to him, "Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? Have you ever been
there?"
      "Certainly, everyone back home will laugh at me if I leave here without seeing it. The Great Wall is
"wonderful!" "Yes, it is one of the wonders in the world. And people of many countries have come to visit
it." As I went on telling him more about it, he stopped me again, "You don't say!"
      I couldn't help asking, "Why do you ask me not to talk about it?"
      "Well, I didn't ask you to do so," he answered, greatly surprised.
      "Didn't you say 'You don't say!' ?" I asked again.                           
       Hearing this, the foreigner laughed loudly. He began to explain, " 'You don't say!' means 'Really?' .
Perhaps you know little about English idioms (惯用语).
      "Wow! How foolish I was! Since then I have been careful with English idioms.  
1. The writer was puzzled because ________.
A. the foreigner knew the Great Wall so well
B. the foreigner had some trouble in understanding him
C. the writer himself didn't understand the meaning of "You don' t say!"
D. the foreigner was not polite
2. What made the foreigner laugh?
A. The wonder of the world.                
B. The English idiom.
C. The writer's talking about the Great Wall.  
D. The writer's question.
3. When the foreigner used the idiom "You don't say!", he meant________.

A. "Shut up!"    
B. "Really?"  
C. "Stop talking!"  
D. "Look out!"

One day, I happened to meet an Englishman in the street and soon we began to talk. As I was talking about how I was studying English, the foreigner seemed to be very surprised, gently shaking his head and saying,“You don’t say! You don’t say!” I was puzzled(困惑的), and I thought, “Perhaps this is not a right thing to talk about.” So I said to him, “Well, shall we talk about the Great Wall? Have you ever been there?”

“Certainly. When I’m back home, everyone will laugh at me if I leave here without seeing it. The Great Wall is wonderful!”“Yes, it is one of the wonders in the world. And people of many countries have come to visit it.” As I went on telling him more about it, he stopped me again, “You don’t say!”

I couldn’t help asking,“Why do you ask me not to talk about it?”

“Well, I didn’t ask you to do so.” he answered, greatly surprised.

“Didn’t you say ‘You don’t say!’?” I asked again.

Hearing this, the foreigner laughed loudly. He began to explain,“‘You don’t say!’means ‘Really?’ Perhaps you know little about English idioms(习惯用语).”

Wow! How foolish I was! Since then I have been careful with English idioms.

根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)。

(   )56.The foreigner didn’t want to listen to the writer to talk about how he was studying English.

(   )57.The writer was puzzled because the foreigner knew the Great Wall very well.

(   )58.The foreigner thought the Great Wall was wonderful.

(   )59.Perhaps the story happened in China.

(   )60.When the foreigner used the idiom“You don’t say!”, he meant“Stop talking!”