题目内容

Last winter, when I was heavily pregnant, I was visiting my sister and brother-in-law's house and had to park in a nearby parking lot because they didn't have accessible parking. The snow was extremely heavy and there was lots of ice on the ground --- not many people had ventured out that evening!

When I returned to my car around 11pm, I noticed that I was the only car left. Nervously, I hopped into the car and let it warm up a bit. When I finally tried to drive away, my wheels began to spin. I was stuck! I spun and spun and wondered what to do.

All of a sudden, in my rear view mirror, I saw four teen-aged boys approaching my car. They were walking side by side in a line and dressed a bit like gang members --- at least I thought that's what they looked like. My car was in a very isolated area and I began to panic. I was certain they were coming to my car to harm me. Terrified, I just froze. One of the young men tapped on my window and said "Excuse me, Ma'am, can we help you? You seem stuck." Still afraid and fearing the worst, I said "I am stuck." And the young man said "It's okay, stay in your car and we'll push you out of the snow." And they did!

When they finally got me out of the snow, they smiled and waved. I rolled down my window and thanked them, embarrassed to have judged them so poorly.

1.Why did the author just freeze when the four young men walking toward her car?

A. Because she was afraid of being harmed.

B. Because she sat in her car for too long a time.

C. Because she was cold indeed in that freezing evening.

D. Because she knew they would rob her of the car.

2.Which of the following words can best describe the four young men?

A. Impolite.                       B. Ill-mannered.

C. Unfriendly                              D. Warm-hearted.

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?

A. One of the four teenagers was a gang member.

B. The kids wanted to help the author out of trouble.

C. The author would have a baby in her car.

D. The young men enjoyed pushing cars out of the snow.

4.The best title for the text would be___________

A. Every man has his faults

B. Fortune favors those who use their judgment

C. Don't judge a book by its cover

D. Think twice before you do.

 

【答案】

 

1.C

2.A

3.C

4.D

【解析】

试题分析:本文叙述了作者的一次经历。在一天晚上,她的车子陷入雪中而周围却没有人可以求助,当她

看到几个年轻人走过来的时候,却因他们的穿着而误以为他们是坏人,但是他们却非常热心地帮助她摆脱

了困境,由此得到的教训是:不要以貌取人。

1.A 推理判断题。从文章第二段可知当时是晚上11点,作者独自一人,周围没有任何车辆行人,

而且从下文从第三段“dressed a bit like gang members”判断作者是害怕遇到坏人,故A选项正确。

2.D推理判断题。从第三段"Excuse me, Ma'am, can we help you? You seem stuck." 和"It's okay, stay in

 your car and we'll push you out of the snow."可知这几个年轻人主动询问而且还帮忙把车子推出雪地,所以应

该是热心的。D选项正确。

3.B细节理解题。从文章第三,四段可知他们在作者遇到困难的时候帮助了她,所以B选项正确。

4.C主旨大意题。A金无足赤,人无完人。B智才天助。C不要以貌取人D三思而后行。在文章叙

述中可知作者开始因为这几个年轻人的穿着而以为他们是坏人,但是他们却热心的帮助了她,所以文章要表达的中心就是“不要以貌取人”;而且文章末尾embarrassed to have judged them so poorly作者再次点明主题。故C选项正确。

考点:考查故事类短文阅读。

 

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