题目内容
In Kansas at the turn of the century, Edwin and Amy Earhar doted on (溺爱)their active daughters, Amelia and Muriel. Edwin gave the girls footballs and rifles, while Amy shocked the community by dressing them in gym suits instead of skirts. Edwin's job caused the family to move from town to town, and the girls’ interest in rough sports and shooting rats raised eyebrows wherever they went.
Amelia's parents did not pressure her to reform as she grew older, even when she dabbled(轻率地对待) in the domains of science and automobile mechanics. But in 1920, when she went aloft(在空中) at an air show and returned home determined to learn how to fly, even her liberal Parents hesitated. They soon gave in, however, and within months Amelia was flying a Kinner Airster her mother helped her buy.
56. According to the passage, Edwin gave the girls which of the following items?
A. An airplane B. Footballs C. An automobile D. Gym suits
57. It may be inferred from the passage that, at the turn of the century, it was LEAST common
for girls to____.
A. wear skirts B. have doting parents
C. move from town to town D. play with rifles
58. In what way did Amelia's mother help Amelia in her career?
A. By helping her to buy a plane B. by taking her to an air show
C. By pressuring her to become a pilot D. By giving her flying lessons
BDA

In 1971 a young man who grew up very poor was travelling across the country, trying to make a new start for himself.Along the way he had completely run out of(用光) money and was forced to spend the night in his car.This continued until one morning, after a week of sleeping in his car, he walked nervously into a restaurant and ordered a big breakfast.
After eating his first good meal in weeks, he found himself lying to the waiter, telling him he had lost his wallet.The waiter, who was also the owner, walked behind the chair where the young man had been sitting.He bent down, and came up with a $20 bill that looked as if it had fallen on the floor and said, “Son, you must have dropped this,” the owner said.The young man couldn’t believe his luck! He quickly paid for the breakfast, left a tip, bought gas with the change, and headed West.
On the way out of town, he began to understand what the owner did.Maybe nobody dropped the money at all.“Maybe that fellow just knew I was in trouble and he helped me in a way that didn’t embarrass(使尴尬)me.So I just made a promise to help other people if I can.”
Later, he worked very hard and became a rich man.Now he lives near Kansas City.Each year he gives away thousands of dollars.He is known as the “Secret Santa” because at Christmas time each year, he personally hands money out to those on the street and at restaurants.Last year, he gave more than $50,000 away in Kansas City.
【小题1】The young man was travelling cross the country in 1971 to______.
A.look for a good restaurant | B.improve his life |
C.show his new car to others | D.hand out dollars |
A.it was vey lucky of him to get his lost money back |
B.it was very honest of the owner to return his money |
C.the owner helped him in a way that didn’t hurt his feelings |
D.another person who had breakfast in the restaurant lost the money |
A.the man did carry out his promise |
B.the man was not successful in the end |
C.the owner was paid back the money |
D.Santa gives the man money each year |
A.One good turn deserves another |
B.Where there is a will there is a way |
C.He who travels far knows much |
D.Give love wings (翅膀) and it may fly higher |