题目内容
In early autumn I applied for admission to college. I wanted to go nowhere but to Cornell University, but my mother fought strongly against it. When she saw me studying a photograph of my father on the sports ground of Cornell, she tore it up.
“You can’t say it’s not a great university, just because Papa went there.”
“That’s not it at all. And it is a top university.” She was still holding the pieces in her hand. “But we can’t afford to send you to college.”
“I wouldn’t dream of asking you for money. Do you want me to get a job to help support you and Papa? Things aren’t that bad, are they?”
“No,” she said. “I don’t expect you to help support us.”
Father borrowed money from his rich cousins to start a small jewellery shop, His chief customers were his old college friends. To get new customers, my mother had to help. She picked up a long-forgotten membership in the local league of women, so that she could get to know more people. Whether those people would turn into customers was another question. I knew that my parents had to wait for quite a long time before their small investment could show returns. What’s more , they had not wanted enough to be rich and successful;otherwise they could not possibly have managed their lives so badly.
I was torn between the desire to help them and change their lives, and the determination not to repeat their mistakes. I had a strong belief in my power to go what I wanted. After months of hard study, I won a full college scholarship .My father could hardly contain his pride in me, and my mother eventually gave in before my success.
1.The author was not allowed to go to Cornell University mainly because___________
A.his father graduated from the university
B.his mother did not think it a great university
C.his parents needed him to help support the family
D.his parents did not have enough money for him
2.The father started his small shop with the money from___________
A. local league B. his university
C. his relatives D. his college friends
3.Why did the mother renew her membership in the league?
A. To help with her husband’s business
B. To raise money for her son
C. To meet her long-forgotten friends
D. To better manage her life
4.According to the text, what was the author determined to do in that autumn?
A. To get a well-paid job for himself
B. To improve relations with his mother
C. To go to his dream university
D. To carry on with his father’s business
1.D
2.C
3.A
4.C
【解析】
试题解析:故事类短文阅读。本文叙述的是作者想上大学,但由于家境贫寒,收到母亲的阻止,但作者通过努力赢得了奖学金,圆了大学梦。
1.D 细节推理题。根据第三段“But we can’t afford to send you to college.”但是我们没有钱送你上大学,可以推断出D正确。
2.C 事实细节题。通过题干中是shop定位到第六段第一句:Father borrowed money from his rich cousins to start a small jewellery shop,爸爸从他的富有的表弟那儿借来了钱开了一个小珠宝店,可以得出C正确。
3.A 实施细节题。根据题干中的membership定位到第六段第三句To get new customers, my mother had to help. She picked up a long-forgotten membership in the local league of women, so that she could get to know more people为了得到新的顾客,妈妈不得不帮忙,她加入了当地的妇女社团,是为了能够认识更多的人,可以得出A正确。
4.C 细节推理题。根据最后一段倒数第二句After months of hard study, I won a full college scholarship,经过几个月的努力学习,获得了奖学金,也就是圆了大学梦,即C正确。
考点:考查故事类短文阅读。
Famous as “the king of chefs and the chef of kings,” Auguste Escoffier helped raise the position of cooking from a laborer’s task to an artist’s job. Escoffier was born on October 28, 1846, in the small village of Villeneuve-Loubet, near Nice, France. Among the key figures in the boy’s life was his father, who worked primarily as a blacksmith(铁匠). His grandmother, an enthusiastic cook, was perhaps more responsible than anyone for introducing the boy to an appreciation of the delights of cooking.
Young Escoffier attended the local school until age 12, upon which time his father thought it necessary that the boy learn a trade. In school he had shown a talent for drawing, yet he was told to regard this art only as a hobby, and to find his career in a more practical profession. Thus his father took him to Nice in 1859, where he would work as an apprentice(学徒)in his uncle’s restaurant, the respectable Le Restaurant Francais.
At Le Restaurant Francais, Escoffier was not treated as the close relative of the boss. Rather, he experienced a classically demanding apprenticeship. For this strictness of training he would later, in his memoirs(回忆录), express gratefulness. During this time Escoffier also attended night school, and had to deal with his studies as well as the demands of a promising career.
When Escoffier was 19 and had taken on yet more responsibilities in his uncle’s restaurant, a customer recognized his skills and offered him work in Paris. This was the owner of Le Petit Moulin Rouge, one of the finest restaurants in Paris, where Escoffier was to become a sous-chef, ranking below the head chef. After three years in this position, he rose to the level of head chef, wearing the respected chef’s hat.
1.It was his __________ who first influenced Escoffier to be interested in cooking.
A.father |
B.mother |
C.uncle |
D.grandmother |
2.We can infer that as a schoolboy, Escoffier might hope to be __________.
A.a chef |
B.a businessman |
C.an artist |
D.a blacksmith |
3.According to Paragraph 3, Escoffier __________.
A.was badly treated by his uncle |
B.showed great interest in writing |
C.disliked working as an apprentice |
D.was thankful for the strict training |
4.Which of the following can best describe Escoffier?
A.Hard-working. |
B.Honest. |
C.Warm-hearted. |
D.Modest. |
5.What is the text mainly about?
A.How to become a chef in France. |
B.The influence of Auguste Escoffier. |
C.What an apprentice is required to do. |
D.The early life of a famous French chef. |