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【题目】On the night of November 14, 1978, a six-year-old Korean boy was flying to the United States. All he knew was that he was on a plane heading for somewhere. The plane landed at Kennedy International Airport, where he was greeted by a family. This young boy was me.

I have grown up in a town where there were few Asians, so I stuck out in the crowd. I made friends quickly and they treated me just like anyone else. You may ask if anyone made fun of my appearance. Well, of course, I met that kind of person. I just shrugged it off.

As an adopted child, I have something that others don't have. I have had the benefit of two families. I'm lucky to have got a chance to start a new life. But we must try never to forget our past. Someday I will go back to Korea to find out what kind of culture I left behind.

There is only one thing that I regret about being adopted. When I argue with my parents and they realize they are losing the argument, they sometimes wonder what I would be doing if I were back in Korea. I don't understand this because I thought the purpose of adopting someone was to give them a better chance of growing up in a family. Some day when I am older, I want to adopt a girl and raise her the way my parents have raised me, but I would do it better, for I know what went well and what did not.

【1span>】We learn that when the writer was on the way to his new family,______.

A. he was with his own parents

B. he was very happy and excited

C. he was about ten years old then

D. he didn't know he was going to be adopted

【2If someone sticks out in the crowd, it means that he/she_______.

A. is very good-looking

B. is very kind-hearted

C. is easily noticed by others

D. is disliked by others

【3When the writer was made fun of by others, he _______.

A. was deeply hurt

B. wanted to go back to Korea

C. didnt care about it that much

D. tried to make friends with them

【4What can we learn from Paragraph 3?

A. The writer wants to forget his past.

B. The writer isn't sad about being adopted.

C. The writer isn't interested in Korean culture.

D. The writer doesnt know anything about Korea.

【5What does the writer want to do when he is older?

A. Go back to live with his parents in Korea.

B. Tell his parents what they have done wrong.

C. Find out how to raise children in a better way.

D. Adopt a girl and raise her in a good way.

【答案】

【1】D

【2】C

【3】C

【4】B

【5】D

【解析】

试题分析:文章讲述作者被一个美国家庭收养,描述了他被收养以后的生活和养父母的关系,以及自己以后的打算。

【1】D推理判断题。由All he knew was that he was on a plane heading for somewhere.可知他仅仅知道他正在飞往某地,所以他不知道他将要被遗弃,所以选D。

【2】C推理判断题。由I have grown up in a town where there were few Asians, so I stuck out in the crowd. 可知我生活的地方亚洲人很少,所以我会陷入拥挤中,亚洲人少说明好分辨,所以很容易被人注意,所以选C。

【3】C推理判断题。由You may ask if anyone made fun of my appearance. Well, of course, I met that kind of person. I just shrugged it off.可知如果碰见了那种人,我只是轻蔑的一笑而过,所以可知作者并不在乎,所以C正确。

【4】B细节理解题。由I'm lucky to have got a chance to start a new life.可知作者感觉很幸运,所以作者并不为此感到伤心,所以选B。

【5】D细节理解题。由Some day when I am older, I want to adopt a girl and raise her the way my parents have raised me可知当我老了,我想收养一个女孩,用我父母养我的方式养大她,所以D符合题意。

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【题目】More and more pupils are giving teachers presents, but the practice only creates insecurity in parents and staff.

I’ve certainly noticed some pupils being feverishly overgenerous of late. Last year, I received not one bottle of wine but four for helping a disaffected pupil through his GCSEs. By and large, my colleagues report the gifts differing along gender lines. Gentlemen get ties, mugs, booze and, if they’re really lucky, tickets to football matches. The ladies are often presented with flowers, jewels, chocolates and so on.

When my son was at private school, I noticed there was a real competitiveness between the students about giving presents to teachers, with expensive baskets from fancy stores and huge bouquets being handed out on the last days of term. Since my wife and I only let my son give thank-you cards, it was clear we were not “classy”. Now he is at an inner-city primary, we’ve noticed that this kind of nonsense seems to have more or less disappeared.For one thing, there isn’t that kind of money floating around but there isn’t that kind of competitive culture either.

Personally, I think gifts to teachers should be banned beyond the thank-you card they cause many more problems than they solve, creating insecurity in both parents and staff. Perhaps the recession and the lack of money in people’s pockets might be a good excuse for the government to issue some guidelines to schools that gifts shouldn’t be accepted by teachers.

The gifts that I really value are the cards which say a genuine thank you. I still keep them in a file at home.

【1What can the author most probably be?

A.A teacher. B.A school nurse.

C.A researcher. D.A gift shop owner.

【2The underlined word “nonsense” in Paragraph 3 refers to the fact that ________.

A.the son only gives thank-you cards to teachers

B.the author and his wife are not classy

C.the son goes to an inner-city primary

D.the students give gifts to teachers

【3To solve the problem, the author thinks it’s a good way to ________.

A.forbid the students to give any gifts to teachers

B.create insecurity by giving thank-you cards

C.make people have less money in pockets

D.issue some guidelines by the government

【4Which of the following can be the best title?

A.Don’t Forget to Give Gifts to Your Teachers

B.Presents Won’t Make Pupils Teachers’ Pets

C.Learn the Competitive Culture of Gifts

D.Refuse Presents from Your Students

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