题目内容

I have this old clock that belonged to my mom. My dad gave it to me years ago after mom passed away.
I have mixed feelings about having the clock. I love it because it was my mom’s, but it also holds some bad memories.
You see, it chimes. It counts out the hour and rings once on the half hour. Or at least it used to. Now you never know what number it will ring.
When my mother was at home dying from cancer, she asked for the clock to be unplugged. Hearing the hours count down really angered and frightened her.
Mom passed away. I decided I wanted to get the clock fixed so I could remember the good hours we had with her.
I took it to a local clock shop the other day.
“I know this has no particular value as a clock, but it was my mom’s and I need to get it fixed,” I said to the shop owner.
I went on to describe the problem.
“We get a lot of these in,” he told me. “Here’s what I do. We remove the clock works (机件) and replace it with a battery-operated movement (机芯) that chimes electronically,” he told me.
“You can’t fix this?”
“No, we don’t have the time nor the parts.”
I thanked him and went home. I called a few other places and was told the same thing.
“How incredibly sad,” I told the last one disappointedly.
How incredibly sad that we have become a society that replaces craftsmanship with convenience and easy fixes. We copy the original instead of creating something new. We duplicate (复制); we don’t originate (发明).
Sadly, the same goes for our attitude to life itself.
Each of us is an original, one of a kind. But we find it so much easier to copy another style than to develop our own.
We are wannabes (崇拜别人的人) rather than hey-world-look-at-mes.
We fail to see the real value in who we are, so we spend our lives trying to be someone else.
小题1: Why did the author decide to get the clock fixed?
A.Because it was a really old and valuable clock.
B.Because it was the only thing that her mother had left her.
C.Because it brought her memories of being with her mother.
D.Because it left the author with mixed feelings.
小题2: What did the clock shop owners tell the author?
A.The parts that the clock needed were electronic.
B.It would cost a lot to repair the clock.
C.They had never repaired a clock like this before.
D.They could only make the clock electronic.
小题3: The author intends to ________.
A.criticize the irresponsible clock shop owners
B.criticize people who do not value things with a history
C.criticize people who do not have a creative attitude toward life
D.criticize people’s ignorance of traditional craftsmanship

小题1:C
小题2:D
小题3:C 

试题分析:文章主要讲述了作者想要修理钟却被告知只能将其改为电子钟的故事,并且告诉我们人生要有创意,不应该模仿他人。
小题1:C 细节题。文章第五段的原文I decided I wanted to get the clock fixed so I could remember the good hours we had with her.即是答案的提示,所以选择C
小题2:D 细节题。店主的原话是We remove the clock works and replace it with a battery-operated movement that chimes electronically说明他的修理方法是将钟改为电子钟,所以选择D
小题3:C 立意题。作者用修理钟的故事告诉我们人生应该有创意,而不是一味模仿别人。Sadly, the same goes for our attitude to life itself.这句话便是他对于模仿他人的人生态度的批评,所以选择C
点评:本文考查细节题为主,细节题可以在文章中直接找到与答案有关的信息?或是其变体。搜查信息在阅读中非常重要它包括理解作者在叙述某事时使用的具体事实、数据、图表等细节信息。做这类题一般采用寻读法?即先读题,然后带着问题快速阅读短文,找出与问题有关的词语或句子,再对相关部分进行分析对比,找出答案。
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Bad behavior is something that most people don’t want to tolerate. However, we have had to tolerate it more and more with each passing year. There seems to be no concern for other people’s feelings; nor do we seem to care about other people’s property. We live in an age where saying what is on our minds has priority over any harm that it might do.
There are ways to deal with bad behavior in modern times, though. Too many of us let bad behavior go because we don’t want to rock the boat. This is the time that you should rock the boat and rock it hard. Let people know that you expect it to change. That is the key to dealing with bad behavior. If it continues, take the proper action for the situation you are in. If you have developed the habit of bad behavior, take a hard look at it and then change it. You can’t expect others to behave well if you aren’t willing to look at your own bad behavior and change it.
If you don’t have control over anything in a situation, just walk away from it and move on to something that you do have control over. You needn’t feel ashamed of that. Besides, you must stand firm in what you believe. You can’t control what other people do, but you can control what you do about it. You can’t go wrong if you stand firm in what you believe. Understanding your responsibility is also important. Don’t try to take on the responsibility for other people’s behavior. Take care of what you have to and do it in the way you know it should be done. The rest will take care of itself.
Bad behavior is on the rise with more and more people behaving badly without having to pay any consequences. Worry about how you behave rather than how others behave. Pretty soon, it just may catch on.
小题1:It can be inferred from Paragraph 1 that _____________.
A.bad behavior is common today
B.bad behavior is sure to hurt people deeply
C.people behave badly because of carelessness
D.people are more understanding than before
小题2:When dealing with people’s bad behavior, you are advised to ____________.
A.fight it bravely whenever it happens
B.ignore it if it is beyond your control
C.let it go to avoid trouble
D.make people feel ashamed of their bad behavior
小题3:Why do many people behave badly according to the passage?
A.Because bad behavior is often ignored.
B.Because people are often influenced by others.
C.Because people aren’t punished for their bad behavior.
D.Because people haven’t realized its consequences.
I was eleven years old, waiting for my exam at Saraswati Vidyalaya, my school in Nagpur. “No. 12, please come forward.” Kirti, a very fat girl from my class, stepped ahead. I heard my classmates laughing and so I tried to stop them with my eyes. But my good intentions were mistaken. The next morning, my teacher, Mrs. Kamble, told me, “Ashwini, I’ve received a complaint about you.” I was shocked. The girl I was protecting thought I’d been laughing at her.
I tried to explain but the teacher refused to hear me out. She punished me by making me stand by the door. I knew I was right. Such punishment to a class topper was simply unheard of. But, slowly, my pride disappeared. Instead of being angry, I understood the other students who have been punished at times. For the first time, I felt humbled (谦逊的).
Three years later, I was in the math class. Mr. Prabhuraman, wrote an equation (方程式) — one he’d taught us the day before — on the blackboard. “Anyone who doesn’t know how to solve this,” he said, “please leave the class at once.” I knew I could solve only the first two steps. But my pride made me stay there. Unfortunately, the one who was asked to solve it was me. I just stood there, chalk in hand, trying not to look foolish. I prepared myself for a good talking-to (斥责), but Mr. Prabhuraman told me kindly, “Go back to your seat.”
Today, two decades later, those incidents have made me think. One teacher punished me for something I didn’t do; the other forgave me for something I did wrong. Both experiences had an effect on me. They remind me that no matter what you accomplish (完成), you must always be humble.
小题1:When the very fat girl appeared, Ashwini _____.
A.took no notice of her B.laughed at her
C.said hello to her D.tried to stop others making fun of her
小题2:After receiving a complaint, Mrs. Kamble _____.
A.said nothing about it B.was disappointed
C.felt very angry D.tried to find out the truth
小题3:Why did Ashwini refuse to leave the class?
A.He felt it would make him lose face.
B.He could work out the equation.
C.His teacher believed in his ability.
D.His teacher never asked him any questions.
小题4:The text is a story about _____.
A.how to communicate with others
B.how to get along with teachers
C.the ways to protect others
D.the danger of pride
A well-known speaker started his speech by holding up a $20 bill. In the room of 200, he asked, “What is this piece of   1  and is it worth anything?”
Hands started going up. “It is a $20 bill, encashable(可兑现的) in international and national   2  .”replied one of the   3  who raised their hands.
The speaker continued, “I am going to give this $20 to one of you, but first, let me do this.” He continued to crumple the 20 dollar bill using both his hands. He then               4  it and asked, “Who still wants it?” Still the hands were up in the air.
“Well,” he said, “what if I do this?” He dropped it on the  5  and started to step on it. He picked up the crumpled and   6  bill and said, “Now, who still wants it?”  
 went back into the air. “I think this bill is still   8  its value”, said a young man in an unsure  9 . “We can still use the bill to   10  goods worth 20 dollars,” said the other people.
“My friends, you have all learned a very   11  lesson in this exercise that we are just through with. You’ve   12  that I can crumple the $20 bill during the process as the effects can be seen clearly.   13 , no matter what I did to the piece of paper, you were   14  in your mind that my actions did not actually decrease its   15 . It was still worth $20.”
“Many times in our lives, we feel like as if we are   16 , crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way. We feel as though we are   17 ; but no matter what happened or what will happen, please   18 , you will never lose your value.” Values that you keep in your heart will always   19  you from a difficult situation.
Dirty or clean, crumpled or not, you are still priceless to those who love you. The worth of our lives comes, not in what we do or who we know, but by ...WHO WE ARE.” “You are   20 — don’t ever forget it.”
小题1:
A.paperB.adviceC.informationD.luck
小题2:
A.organizationsB.flightsC.marketsD.conferences
小题3:
A.familyB.teachersC.speakersD.audience
小题4:
A.hidB.bought C.carried D.unfolded
小题5:
A.squareB.beach C.groundD.playground
小题6:
A.thinB.dirty C.newD.clear
小题7:
A.HandsB.Books C.HeadsD.Smoke
小题8:
A.losingB.reducing C.increasing D.holding
小题9:
A.soundB.voice C.noiseD.shout
小题10:
A.deliverB.buyC.sellD.produce
小题11:
A.boringB.difficult C.valuable D.painful
小题12:
A.heard B.seenC.forgottenD.doubted
小题13:
A.HoweverB.Therefore C.BesidesD.Otherwise
小题14:
A.sureB.curiousC.proudD.sad
小题15:
A.priceB.growth C.valueD.size
小题16:
A.droppedB.turnedC.lookedD.talked
小题17:
A.important B.confidentC.selfishD.useless
小题18:
A.acceptB.argue C.rememberD.decide
小题19:
A.leaveB.searchC.saveD.beat
小题20:
A.especialB.normal C.ordinaryD.special
It was a quiet morning during the war. In a small valley, there was a little wooden building, which was an orphanage (孤儿院) that__16__ many young children who had lost their ___17__ in the war. Suddenly, a shell (炮弹) __18__ on the top of the orphanage’s building. Many children were ___19__. One little girl was badly hurt and bleeding. A runner was at once sent to  __20__medical help.
When the doctor arrived, he_21_ that the girl’s greatest need at the moment was blood. He immediately checked the records in the__22__ to find someone who had the same blood type as the girl’s. A nurse soon __23__the children that had the same blood type together and asked who would be __24__ to donate blood to the girl. The children looked shocked, and no one said a word. Again with __25____ eyes, the doctor pleaded (恳求). __26__ a boy slowly raised his hand.
When the doctor injected the needle, the boy began to cry. The doctor tried to _27__ him, but in vain. Even when the needle was _28__ , the little boy was still crying. After the blood was given to the wounded girl, her___29__ got better. Then the doctor came to the boy, "Does it hurt?" "No, but I was afraid of dying." The doctor was __30_! "Why did you think you would die? "With __31_ in his eyes the boy replied, "Because I thought you would take all of my __32__ to save her! "The doctor didn’t know what to say! Then he asked, "__33_you thought you were going to die, why did you__34__to give her your blood?" With tears streaming down, he said in a___35__ voice, "Because she is my friend and I love her." There is no greater love in the world!
小题1:
A.storedB.hidC.gainedD.housed
小题2:
A.neighborsB.friendsC.parentsD.teachers
小题3:
A.fellB.appearedC.jumpedD.flew
小题4:
A.ruinedB.woundedC.harmedD.lost
小题5:
A.operate onB.take overC.get aroundD.ask for
小题6:
A.introducedB.realizedC.predictedD.promised
小题7:
A.orphanageB.hospitalC.schoolD.store
小题8:
A.recognizedB.turnedC.gatheredD.assumed
小题9:
A.valuableB.willingC.regrettableD.useful
小题10:
A.anxiousB.curiousC.delightfulD.surprising
小题11:
A.immediatelyB.happilyC.finallyD.probably
小题12:
A.stopB.comfortC.interruptD.support
小题13:
A.disappearedB.PulledC.RemovedD.finished
小题14:
A.functionB.occasionC.positionD.condition
小题15:
A.shockedB.frightenedC.pleasedD.worried
小题16:
A.smilesB.puzzleC.hopeD.tears
小题17:
A.energyB.healthC.moneyD.blood
小题18:
A.IfB.SinceC.ThoughD.Unless
小题19:
A.expectB.wishC.agreeD.permit
小题20:
A.softB.strangeC.tiredD.embarrassed
Last week my youngest son and I visited my father at his new home in Tucson, Arizona. He moved there a few years ago, and I was eager to see his now place and meet his friends.
My earliest memories of my father are a tall, handsome, successful man devoted to his work and family but uncomfortable with his children. As a child I loved him; as a school girl and young adult(成年人)I feared him and felt bitter about him. He seemed unhappy with me unless I got straight A’s and unhappy with my boy friends if their fathers were not as “successful” as he was. Whenever I went out with him on weekends, I used to struggle to think up things to say, feeling on guard.
On the first day of my visit, we went out with one of my father’s friends for lunch at an outdoor cafe. We walked along that afternoon, did some shopping, ate on the street table, and laughed over my son’s funny facial expressions. Gone was my father’s critical(挑剔的)air and strict rules. Who was this person I knew as my father, who seemed so friendly and interesting to be around? What had held him back before?
The next day my dad pulled out his childhood pictures and told me quite a few stories about his own childhood. Although our times together became easier over the years, I never felt closer to him at that moment. After so many years, I’m at last seeing another side of my father. And in so doing, I’m delighted with my new friend. My dad, in his new home in Arizona, is back to me from where he was.
小题1:Why did the author feel bitter about her father as a young adult?
A.He was silent most of the timeB.He was too proud of himself
C.He did not love his childrenD.He expected too much of her
小题2:When the author went out with her father on weekends, she would feel         .
A.nervousB.sorryC.tiredD.safe
小题3:What does the author think of her father after her visit to Tucson?
A.More criticalB.More talkative
C.Gentle and friendlyD.Strict and hard-working
小题4:The underlined words “my new friend” in the last paragraph refer to           .
A.the author’s sonB.the author’s father
C.the friend of the author’s fatherD.the cafe owner
It was the first day of second grade, and Sarah had been looking forward to this moment. The night before, she laid out her favorite clothes: a white coat and a bright yellow shirt.
When having breakfast, Sarah dropped some food on her shirt, so she had to change into her second-best clothes, blue jeans and a Jonas Brothers T-shirt.
After breakfast Sarah rushed to catch the school bus and when she was just reaching the door the bus driver opened it. The door hit right in Sarah’s face and blood dripped from her nose. The driver wanted to send her home, but she refused, "It is the most important day of the year! I can’t miss it!"
Before classes, Sarah went to her favorite swing. When rising high, she saw her best friend little Jack. She let go of the swing and waved to him with one hand. Unfortunately, she flew out of the swing and landed hard on the sand, breaking a leg and an arm. As she lay in the sand, she noticed a shiny thing on the ground beside her. With her good hand she took it.
When Sarah’ mother rushed into the ward she was surprised by what she saw: her girl was lying in bed with an arm and a leg in the splint (夹板), a broken nose, and blood stains on her second-best clothes. Expecting to see her child crying, she was confused when she saw a big, bright smile on Sarah’s face.
"Sarah, look at you!" her mother cried. "You were hurt so badly and why are you smiling?"
"Look, Mommy, I found a diamond!" Sarah laughed.
Life can be like that. It can be tough, even painful sometimes. But there are always treasures that make the pain worth suffering.
小题1:When Sarah went to school, she was wearing ________________.
A.a white coat and a Jonas Brothers T-shirt
B.blue jeans and a yellow shirt
C.a white coat and a yellow shirt
D.blue jeans and a Jonas Brothers T-shirt
小题2:Sarah fell off the swing because _____________.
A.she seldom played swing
B.she rose too high
C.she waved one hand to her friend
D.she was pulled down by her friend
小题3: When Sarah’s mother saw her in the ward she felt _______________.
A.upset B.puzzledC.relaxed D.disappointed
小题4:Which of the following can be used to describe Sarah’s story?
A.Every cloud has a silver lining.
B.Nothing is impossible to a willing mind.
C.First think, then act.
D.No pains, no gains.
This morning as I was getting the children ready or school, I helped them prepare breakfast and pack their lunches. I reviewed spelling words with them and made sure that their homework was collected in their bags. I had seen the weather forecast for the day and knew it was going to remain cool all day. I suggested they wear sweaters for the walk to the us stop. My kids chose to repulse my advice. My son decided that all he needed was a T-shirt, not a sweater.
I didn’t force(强迫) them to wear sweaters and we went to the bus stop. It is a full kilometer walk to the top of a treeless hill and the wind felt like a knife cutting through the skin. My children endured(忍受) the cold until halfway, when I gave them with the sweaters I had quietly carried under my arm. Then took them without complaint, and I bit my tongue from saying, “I told you so.”
What I was asking my children to do was to trust me. Trust Mom to have their best interests in mind. Trust Mom to know what she is talking about. Even though they didn’t know that I had read the outdoor thermometer (温度计) before they woke up and I had seen the day’s weather forecast, I wanted them to trust me. By ignoring me, they were saying that they didn’t believe I knew what was best for them. What they knew was that yesterday was a warm enough day for shorts. What they knew was that it was warm enough in the house to wear shorts. Therefore, they felt sure enough to make their own decision on what to wear outside.
Too many times we depend on what we know of yesterday, and how we feel today, and so we make decisions based on them. Too many times we think that we know better, so we can deal with things better. But we are wrong.
小题1:It can be inferred from the first paragraph that      .
A.the author didn’t believe in her children
B.the author took her children to school every morning
C.the author’s children always followed her advice
D.the author had a very busy morning that day
小题2:The underlined word  “repulse” in the first paragraph means      .
A.refuseB.followC.seekD.doubt
小题3:What can be learned from the passage?
A.The author’s children always ignore her.
B.The author takes great care of the children in life.
C.The author’s children always make wrong decisions.
D.The author always force her children to wear sweaters.
小题4:The author writes this passage to      .
A.tell the readers how to ask for advice
B.offer advice on how to teach children
C.explain the importance of trusting others
D.give advice on how to make decisions
Growing up, I remember my father as a silent, strict man—not the kind of person around whom one could laugh. As a teenager knowing little about life, I wanted a father who could  小题1: the mysteries of the human journey. In college, when friends called home for  小题2:, I would become  小题3: for what I didn’t have.
Then one night after my move back home, I overheard my father on the telephone. There was some trouble. Later, he  小题4: the problem with me. Obviously my knowledge of law helped him a lot. I talked through the problem with him,  小题5: the motives of the people involved and offering several negotiation strategies.
He  小题6: patiently before finally admitting, “I can’t think like that. I’m a  小题7: man.”
My father is a  小题8: scientist who has a good knowledge of the building blocks of nature.  小题9:, human nature is a mystery to him. That night I realized he was simply not skilled at  小题10: people. It’s not in his  小题11: to understand human desires.
It was no one’s  小题12: that my father showed no interest in human emotions while I placed great importance on them. We are sometimes born more sensitive, and dreamy than our  小题13: and become more curious, and idealistic than them.  小题14: I, who knew my father as an intelligent man, had never understood his intelligence didn’t cover all of my  小题15: feelings.
I believe that coming home has  小题16: me years of questions and confusion. I nowadays consider my parents as people who have other relationships than just being my parents, relationships that  小题17: and define them.
Best of all, I nowadays regard my parents as  小题18:: people who ask me for advice; people who need my  小题19: and understanding. And I’ve come to see my past in a  小题20: view. Knowing them makes me feel safe in where I come from and where I’m going.
小题21:
A.thinkB.produceC.explainD.explore
小题22:
A.moneyB.adviceC.loveD.agreement
小题23:
A.unhappyB.unhelpfulC.unknownD.unpopular
小题24:
A.exchangedB.solvedC.foundD.shared
小题25:
A.provingB.recordingC.analyzingD.guessing
小题26:
A.repliedB.learnedC.chattedD.listened
小题27:
A.simpleB.weakC.lazyD.blind
小题28:
A.specialB.livelyC.brilliantD.humorous
小题29:
A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.IndeedD.Anyhow
小题30:
A.meeting withB.dealing withC.talking withD.fighting with
小题31:
A.natureB.planC.wishD.major
小题32:
A.reliefB.secretC.pityD.fault
小题33:
A.relativesB.classmatesC.parentsD.families
小题34:
A.BesidesB.AndC.HoweverD.For
小题35:
A.strongB.strangeC.differentD.unique
小题36:
A.toldB.gaveC.addedD.saved
小题37:
A.raiseB.protectC.shapeD.enjoy
小题38:
A.friendsB.teachersC.travelersD.leaders
小题39:
A.visitB.supportC.wisdomD.knowledge
小题40:
A.richerB.harderC.rougherD.clearer

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