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Two good friends, Sam and Jason, had a car accident. The next morning, Sam woke up but Jason was still unconscious (昏迷的). When Dr. Smith saw Sam awake, he smiled at him and asked, “How are you feeling today?” Sam smiled back and said, “Wonderful! Promise me you won’t tell Jason anything.” Dr. Smith was moved by Sam’s words and said, “You are a very brave man. You know I won’t do that. Trust me.”

Months later Jason recovered. He stopped hanging out with(与…出去玩)Sam. He felt unhappy to spend time with a disabled person like Sam. Sam was lonely and heartbroken. One day Sam died in despair (失望). When Jason was on his burial (葬礼), Dr. Smith gave Sam’s letter to him.

The letter read, “Dear Jason, I have kept my promise to give you my eyes if anything had happened to them. Now there is nothing more that I can do. You will see through my eyes that you will always be my best friend ... Sam.”

When he finished reading, Dr. Smith added, “I had promised Sam to keep it a secret.” Jason stood there with tears on his face.

1. In the first paragraph, Dr. Smith promised Sam to ______.

A. make friends with him B. take good care of Jason

C. give Jason the letter D. keep a secret from Jason

2.Why did Jason stop hanging out with Sam?

A. He recovered but still couldn’t move freely.

B. He felt upset to be with a disabled man like Sam.

C. He just found another friend.

D. He didn’t know what had happened to Sam.

3.When Jason finished reading the letter, he felt so ______.

A. heart-broken B. worried

C. discouraged D. calm

4.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Leave your friend when he is in trouble.

B. Trust a friend when he has changed.

C. Brave people are the best friends.

D. Be faithful to your friend forever.

1.D

2.B

3.A

4.D

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文记述了一对朋友在车祸中受伤,残疾的萨姆把自己的眼睛给了约翰.但是后来约翰因为萨姆的残疾而疏远了他,在萨姆死后得知真相,后悔不已.

1.1】D细节理解题。根据第一段中的Promise me you won’t tell Jason anything.许诺我你不会告诉Jason任何事情。故选D。

2.2】B细节理解题。根据第二段中的He felt unhappy to spend time with a disabled person like Sam.和一个像Sam这样的残疾人在一起花费时间,他感到不高兴。所以选B。

3.3】A推理判断题。根据文章最后一句Jason stood there with tears on his face. Jason满脸泪水站在那里。故选A。

4.4】D细节理解题。根据文章第三段“Dear Jason, I have kept my promise to give you my eyes if anything had happened to them. Now there is nothing more that I can do. You will see through my eyes that you will always be my best friend ... Sam.”亲爱的Jason,我已经许诺把我的眼睛捐献给你,现在我没什么更多要做的了。你将通过我的眼睛看到你将总是我最好的朋友。所以选D。

考点:考查人生百味类阅读。

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