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7.When I was 12,I got a part-time job on a dairy farm,milking cows.We milked 65 cows twice a day.One day,I complained to my father about having to go milk those cows,saying it was tiring.He said,you know,boy,to work is a blessing.I looked at the men who'd worked harder.I had a feeling I had been told something really important,but it took many years before it sank in.
 Back then,going to college was a rare privilege.My father told me if I'd picked something to study that I liked doing,I'd always look forward to my work.But he also added,even having a job you hate is better than not having a job at all.I wanted to be a farmer,but I joined a military program to help pay for college.And what started out as an obligation to the Army became a way of life that I had been devoted to for 37 years.
In the late 1980s,during a visit to Bangladesh,I saw a woman with her baby on her back,breaking bricks with a hammer.I asked a local officer why they weren't using a machine to make the work easier.He told me a machine would put that lady out of work.And as bad as that woman's job was,it was enough to keep a small family alive.It reminded me of my father's words:to work is a blessing.
 After seeing a lot of people like that woman in Bangladesh,I've come to believe that people without jobs are not free.They're victims of crime,poor health,and depression.People who have jobs can have a home,send their kids to school,develop a sense of pride,contribute to the good of the community and even help others.When we can work,we are free.We are blessed.
70.Which can be the best title of the text?D
A.Inspiration from a woman               
B.My chosen way of life
C.Why should I work                 
D.To work is a blessing
71.What can we learn from the first paragraph?B
A.The writer's parents were rich farmers
B.The writer didn't enjoy his part-time job.
C.The writer admired his father's job
D.The writer disagreed with his father.
72.The writer joined a military program becauseD
A.he could travel abroad with the army       
B.he intended to find a lifetime job
C.his parents forced him to do so         
D.he couldn't afford his college education
73.What does the underlined word"obligation"mean?C
A.observation      B.education            C.commitment       D.confidence
74.According to Paragraph 3,machines were not used becauseC.
A.machines were too expensive              B.women could do the work better  
C.people needed jobs to live               D.machines were hard to operate
75.What does the writer intend to say through the last paragraph?B
A.People without jobs could achieve more
B.We should feel fortunate to have a job.
C.Freedom is not always free for people
D.Rich people should help those in need.

分析 本文属于记叙文阅读,主要向我们讲述了作者在奶牛场兼职,但是这里的工作很累,父亲就告诉作者工作是一种福气,在下文作者详细讲述了有工作是一种福气,这使我们可以挣钱养家,因此我们应该对于自己有工作而感到自豪.

解答 70.D  主旨大意题.在本文中作者详细描述了自己的人生道路中父亲的话的影响,他多次提到 He said,you know,boy,to work is a blessing.有工作是好事.有了工作才可以有一切.故选D.
71.B  细节理解题.根据One day,I complained to my father about having to go milk those cows,saying it was tiring.可知我认为挤牛奶这份工作很让人厌倦很乏味.故选B.
72.D  细节理解题.根据文章第2段 I wanted to be a farmer,but I joined a military program to help pay for college.可知我参军主要是因为自己付不起大学的学费.故选D.
73.C  词义猜测题,根据And what started out as an obligation to the Army became a way of life that I had been devoted to for 37 years.可知作为一种义务,军队成了我的一种新的生活方式,故选C.
74.C  细节理解题.根据文章第3段He told me a machine would put that lady out of work.可知有了机器,工作效率就会提高,那么就会让一些人失业.而人们需要工作来养活自己.故选C.
75.B  段落大意题.根据文章最后3行People who have jobs can have a home,send their kids to school,develop a sense of pride,contribute to the good of the community and even help others.When we can work,we are free.We are blessed.可知有工作是很幸运的事情,有了工作我们就有了一切.故选B.

点评 做阅读理解时要快速的浏览全文,把握文章主旨大意,带着问题回到原文,寻找细节或概括相应的答案,最后要理清作者写作思路.

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