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4.The college I attended as a young man was a collection of beautiful,red brick buildings built along the side of a hill.At the bottom of the hill was the closest town.Getting back to the dorms from the town during the cold,winter months was a hard trip.For those who had been drinking at the town bars,it often led to many falls as they walked up the sidewalks.
On one December day a friend and I were on the way to the closet town.We didn't like the idea of walking downhill on a sheet of ice,but the dinner that day was worth a try.As we walked towards the town,a man appeared,with worn and dirty clothes and wild gray hair.He smelt strongly of alcohol.When he got close,he stopped and asked for a few dollars.I stepped back at first and all of the warnings from others played out in my mind.Yet,when I looked into his sad eyes,I felt warmth in my heart.I pulled out my wallet and gave him some money.As we walked on,my friend said that the man was probably going to spend that money on alcohol.I thought about it and said,"What he does with the money is his choice.Sharing it was mine."
I have looked back on that memory so many times over the years.If I had done it all over a-gain,I would have talked to the man,given him more money,and maybe shared a hug with him as well.
We all come into this world from LOVE and when we leave it,we will return to LOVE.Are you going to help just yourself or are you going to help others as wells It's up to you!
32.The return trip from the closest town to the author's dorm in winter wasD
A.too dangerous    
B.very interesting
C.very comfortable   
D.really challenging
33.Why did the author decide to go to the town on one December day?C
A.The road became better.
B.It became a little warmer.
C.The dinner was attractive.
D.He needed to meet some friends.
34.The author's first feeling about the man can be described asA
A.worried 
B.cold 
C.curious 
D.excited
35.What would be the best title for the textC
A.Help others 
B.A hard trip
C.It's your choice 
D.Believe yourself.

分析 本文讲述了作者上大学时,冬天的晚上去城镇的路上遇到醉汉索要钱财,最后慷慨帮助的故事,作者认为我们都是从爱里来到这个世界上的,当我们离开的时候,我们会回到爱里,你是仅仅帮助自己,还是也会去帮助别人,这取决于你自己.!

解答 32  答案 D 推理判断题   根据第一段Getting back to the dorms from the town during the cold,winter months was a hard trip.在寒冷的冬季里从城里回到宿舍是一个艰难的旅程可知答案,故答案为D
33.答案  C 推理判断题   根据第二段We didn't like the idea of walking downhill on a sheet of ice,but the dinner that day was worth atry.我们不喜欢在一片冰上走下山路,但是那天的晚餐值得一试.由此可知答案,故答案为C
34.答案 A  细节理解题  根据 I stepped back at first and all of the warnings from others playedout in my mind.可知,起初我向后退了一步,别人所有的警告在我脑海中浮现.由此可知作者开始是担心的,故答案为A
35.答案 C 主旨大意题  根据最后一段  We all come into this worldfrom LOVE and when we leave it,we will return to LOVE.Are you going to help just yourself or are you going to help othersas well.It's up to you!我们都是从爱里来到这个世界上的,当我们离开的时候,我们会回到爱里,你是仅仅帮助自己,还是也会去帮助别人,这取决于你自己.!由此可以概括本文的题目,故答案为C

点评 对于考查学生细节理解能力的题目,要知道该题型主要测试学生对文章(或某一段落)中某一些特定细节或文章的重要事实的辨认能力,分直接辨认和间接辨认两种.直接辨认细节型一般只要求学生能从阅读材料中直接获取、记住信息,然后能快速地将他们回忆出来;而间接辨认型不仅要求读者能从阅读材料中直接获取信息,还要将获得的信息进行各种转换,为阅读材料中某些词汇、短语及句型等找到正确的英语释义.

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