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16.Lee's mother Sun became unexpectedly pregnant while married to a disabled man.Doctors told her that because of a medication she had been taking her child would not be normal.She chose to continue with the pregnancy and in 1985in Seoul,South Korea,little Hee Ah Lee was born with only two fingers on each hand,disfigurement of her legs,and slight brain injury.The hospital told Sun that she could not care for the child at home and her relatives wanted her to place the child for adoption in a foreign country.Sun,however,thought her baby would live a successful life.When Lee was a pre-schooler,Sun wanted her daughter to take piano lessons for two reasons.One was that she felt it would help her strengthen her hands so she could hold a pencil.The other was that she felt that if she could master the piano,she could master anything.For six months piano schools turned them down and then the one teacher who did accept the task got discouraged and wanted to quit.It was a three-month contest of wills between mother and daughter that led to a conflict in which Sun actually threw her daughter on the floor in frustration.But Lee got back up on the piano bench and for the first time played a children's song.That was the turning point and one year later Lee won the grand prize in a piano concert for Kindergartners.It was at the age of 7that Lee won Korea's 19th National Handicap Conquest Contest and was presented with her award by the President of Korea.
Lee has won numerous awards,and is a widely traveled concert pianist with more than 200appearances.Her first album titled"Hee-ah,a Pianist with Four Fingers"was released in June,2008.
Lee speaks highly of her mother for challenging her to master the piano and said that although her training was difficult,"As time went by,the piano became my source of inspiration and my best friend."
73.Which of the following can best describe Sun?A
A.stubborn and devoted B.impatient and strict
C.enthusiastic and hardworking D.honest and responsible
74.What was probably in Lee's mind when on the floor?C
A.Learning piano was too difficult for her.
B.Life was unfair to her.
C.She would try her best to learn piano.
D.Her mother didn't love her any more.
75.When was Lee awarded by the president of Korea?B
A.1985 B.1992 C.2008 D.2007
76.What's the best title of the passage?A
A.A 4-finger pianist B.Love between mother and daughter
C.Learning piano D.An abnormal girl.
分析 文章主要讲了一位天生残疾的四指女孩在母爱与自己的努力下最终成为一位出色的钢琴家的故事.
解答 73-76.ACBA73题答案:A 考查细节推理.第一段提到医生建议Sun放弃孩子,但是Sun还是坚持把孩子生下来,可知她的固执;后面第二段提到她六个月以来带着女儿去钢琴学校求学但是都被拒绝,直到有一位老师答应接受她,可知Sun的专注.综上本题答案为A选项.74题答案:C 考查细节推理.根据后面的But Lee got back up on the piano bench (但是Lee还是回到了钢琴座位上)可知Lee明白母亲为她付出了很多,但是自己做的并不够好而让母亲沮丧;所以Lee在地板上时想的是要尽最大努力把钢琴学好,不辜负母亲的爱.综上,本题答案为C选项.75题答案:B 考查细节推理.文章第一段提到Lee是1985年出生,倒数第二段提到Lee7岁的时候韩国总统给她颁奖.综上可知,本题答案为B选项.76题答案:A 考查主旨大意.文章主要讲了一位天生残疾的四指女孩在母爱与自己的努力下最终成为一位出色的钢琴家的故事,故本题答案为A选项"四指钢琴家".
点评 本文是一篇科教类阅读,主要考查细节理解题和推理判断题.在做细节理解题时,首先根据题目要求迅速在文章里找出相应的段落、句子或短语.认真比较选项和文中细节的区别,在做推理判断题时不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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