题目内容
My grandma whom we all called Nanny was a solid, first-generation, Italian immigrant. She came to this country with her family on a tiny ship during World War I when she was only 8 years old. During the trip she survived stormy seas,little food, and an attack by a German U-boat. After getting here,her large family worked hard to build a new life in America. They never had much money but were rich in love.
One day,when I was about 5 or 6 years old, my parents and brothers went on a trip. It was just me and Nanny in the house for the weekend. Nanny seemed so happy to be taking care of me all by herself. She made me a special breakfast that first morning. However, all I could do was to complain about how the food was not how Mom always made it. Nanny quietly put down the plate and went into the living room. I followed a minute later and saw that she had tears in her eyes. It was the first time I had ever seen my strong and proud grandmother cry and I was the one who had caused it.
I walked over to Nanny, climbed on her lap, and for the first time in my short life I did something else too. I apologized without being told to and asked Nanny to forgive me. She smiled, rubbed my head, and told me I was a good boy even though I didn’t feel like one then.
That memory just like my Nanny’s love will stay in my heart forever. It is a sign of both strength and wisdom. Asking for forgiveness helps us to learn, to grow, and to love.
【小题1】Nanny,s family immigrated to America mainly because _____.
A.they suffered starvation in their homeland |
B.they wanted to start a rich life in the new land |
C.they tried to get away from the terrible climate |
D.their country was in war and they needed peace |
A.wasn't cooked the way his mom did |
B.was served a bit later than usual |
C.was prepared in a special way |
D.was just to his parents,taste |
A.surprised | B.ashamed | C.shocked | D.annoyed |
A.forgiveness can be beneficial to people asking for it |
B.hardships can make children more indifferent |
C.grandparents are more tolerant than their grandchildren |
D.family ties can sometimes be misused |
【小题1】D
【小题2】A
【小题3】B
【小题4】A
解析试题分析:本文讲述了作者和奶奶之间的一次不愉快的经历,后来发现自己错了,寻求奶奶的原谅。奶奶很宽宏的谅解了我,使我对她的爱铭记在心,而深受启发。
【小题1】细节题。She came to this country with her family on a tiny ship during World War I when she was only 8 years old. During the trip she survived stormy seas,little food, and an attack by a German U-boat.可知,他们一家人移居到美国主要是因为第一次世界战争爆发,他们为了躲避战争,故选D。
【小题2】细节题。However, all I could do was to complain about how the food was not how Mom always made it.可知,我抱怨的是她所做的食物并不是按我妈妈那种方式做的,所以选A。
【小题3】细节题。从倒数第二段I apologized without being told to and asked Nanny to forgive me.可知,作者感到很愧疚,故选B。
【小题4】细节题。从最后一段可知,勇敢的去向别人寻求谅解,有助于帮助我们学习、成长和充满爱心。故选A。
考点:记叙文
点评:本文记叙的内容不难理解,对于此类记叙文的题目要把握好文章事情发展的主线,把握好人物、情节及时间的关系。从这些方面对文章做一个整体的理解,同时也要结合题目,将题目和文章内容进行对比,如此,答题就不难了。
--- How about going for a picnic this coming Sunday?
--- _________, but I have to see my grandma with my parents.
A.All right | B.Sounds great | C.No problem | D.No, I’m sorry |
The chemist handed me my prescription(处方药),apologized for the wait,and explained that his register had already closed.He asked if I would 36 using the register at the front of the store.
I told him not to worry and walked up to the front, 37 one person was in line ahead of me,a little girl no more than seven, 38 a bottle of Children’s Motrin on the counter.She 39 a little green and white striped(有条纹的) coin purse closely to her chest.
The purse 40 me of the days when,as a child,I played dress-up in my grandma’s closet.I’d march around the house in 41 clothes,wearing costume jewellery and hats,talking “grownup talk”to 42 who would listen.I remembered the thrill one day when I 43 a pretend dollar to someone,and he handed back some 44 coins for me to put into my special purse.“Keep the 45 !”he told me with a wink(眨眼).
Now the clerk rang up(用收银机记录)the little girl’s 46 ,while she shakily pulled out a coupon(优惠券),a dollar bill and some coins.I watched her face becoming red as she tried to 47 her money,and I could see right away that she was about a dollar 48 .With a quick wink to the checker,I drew a dollar bill onto the counter and 49 the clerk to ring up the sale.The child put her 50 change into her coin purse,grabbed her 51 and hurried out of the door.
As I 52 for my car,I felt a pull on my shirt.There was the girl, 53 up at me with her big brown eyes.She gave me a 54 ,wrapped her arms around my legs for a long moment,and then stretched out her little hand.It was full of coins.“ 55 ,”she whispered.
“That’s okay,”I answered.I flashed her a smile and winked,“keep the change!”
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When I talked with my grandma on the phone, she sounded weak, but by the time we ____ up, he voice had been full of life.
A.were hanging |
B.had hung |
C.hung |
D.would hang |
I regret _____ more time with my grandma before she passed away.
A.not spending |
B.not to spend |
C.not spend |
D.not have spent |