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2.My wife and I have always been friendly with the clerks at the local convenience store.I don't think many people appreciate what a difficult job these folks have.They work for a little over minimum wage and I often wonder how they make ends meet.
One of the clerks,Charlie,was always wearing his glasses but he didn't one day.I asked him about it and he said they'd been out of order and that he couldn't afford a new pair.His family needed money.It was obvious that he was having a difficult time.
We wanted to help him,so we turned to our own eye doctor for assistance with a plan.We had his secretary contact him,asking him to come in for an eye exam for free.We told the doctor to let him order whatever glasses he wanted and that we would pay for them.Although Charlie questioned what was going on,the doctor just told him that someone had offered the money for his new glasses.When we went in to pay the bill,the doctor told us he was so touched by our idea that he waived the exam fee and only charged us for half the price of the glasses!
It was so wonderful to see Charlie in her new glasses and he enjoyed telling all the regular customers how the gift came about.I'm sure that upon hearing her story,ideas of kindness may have emerged in the minds of many.

24.Why didn't the clerk Charlie wear glasses one day?B
A.It was very warm and fine.
B.His old glasses were broken.
C.His glasses were missing.
D.He forgot to wear his glasses.
25.From the passage,we can infer thatC.
A.Charlie was a young man with skills
B.Charlie knew who paid the money for the new glasses
C.Charlie didn't support his family with enough money
D.Charlie entirely accepted the money for the new glasses
26.The underlined word"waived"in the third paragraph can be replaced byA.
A.gave up 
B.took up         
C.cut down  
D.put off
27.Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?B
A.The Wonderful Feeling of Helping others    
B.Customers'Gift to an Employee
C.A Friendly Clerk-Charlie              
D.A New Pair of Glasses.

分析 本文讲述的是我和我的妻子一直对当地便利店里的员工很友好.一天他发现一个一直带着眼镜的员工忽然不戴眼镜了.问了情况才知道,眼镜坏了,因为经济原因,不能配.于是作者主动帮助他配眼镜的故事.

解答 24.B 细节理解题.根据"I asked him about it and he said they'd been out of order and that he couldn't afford a new pair."他的眼镜坏了.故选B.
25.C 推理判断题.由"I don't think many people appreciate what a difficult job these folks have.They work for a little over minimum wage and I often wonder how they make ends meet."和"His family needed money.It was obvious that he was having a difficult time."可推断出,答案C正确.
26.A 词义猜测题.根据"When we went in to pay the bill,the doctor told us he was so touched by our idea that he waived the exam fee and only charged us for half the price of the glasses!"可知,医生被我们的行为感动,他"放弃"收the exam fee,只收了眼镜的半价.故选A.
27.B 主旨大意题.因为本文主要讲述的是"我和妻子帮助当地便利店里的员工配眼镜的故事."故选B.

点评 做阅读理解题,要针对每一种题型,采用具体的解决方法.细节理解题,要针对问题在文中找信息句;推理判断题,要通读全文,才能推出正确答案;词义猜测题,要读划线单词或短语的上下句,猜测答案;主旨大意题,要细读全文,才能总结出答案.

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