题目内容
A few months ago, I had the responsibility of delivering some donations to the local City Mission, a place where the homeless, and often the injured can find shelter from a life that has been turned upside down for them.
It was late autumn, and already the promise of winter was whispering through the open windows of the Mission’s storage area.
After setting the donations near the storing table, I said goodbye to the worker, and headed back through the dining area towards the door.
I was careful not to notice the people sitting at the tables, choosing to leave before feeling the guilt of my “having”, in the midest of so many who have nothing.
But it was not to be.
“Not yet,” I heard a woman’s voice say, “Not till we pray.”
I was behind them when the mother bowed her head and began one of the most heartfelt prayers I have ever heard, and I stopped where I was to look over at the table, A young mother was there with her two young boys, one about three years old on her left; the other, about five, on her right. Both were waiting , heads bowed, eyes closed.
My heart broke as I watched and listened. She was in a leg cast, and scars covered her arms, her face and head.
One of the younger ladies working at the Mission had come to stand beside me, and she whispered, “She’s a single mom; her husband just took off one day and didn’t come back. She came here when their apartment caught fire. She was burned getting her kids out.”
She started to say something else but stopped.
We were silent…and the words this young mother said in our silence will always follow me, “…and thanks for the fruit on the ground, when I just can’t reach the tree.”
56.What did the author go to the local Cith Mission to do?
A.To send some things there.
B.To donate some food to the poor.
C.To take care of the homeless.
D.To find a job there as a volunteer.
57. By saying“Not yet”, the woman probably wanted to _____________.
A.thank the author for sending the food
B.ask her children to pray before eating
C.blame those who have too much
D.pray for the happiness of her children
58.Why did the woman come to the City Mission?
A.Because her husband left her and her children.
B.Because she suffered from a serious disease.
C.Because her house caught fire suddenly.
D.Because she was out of work.
59.From the last paragraph, we can infer that the woman was________.
A.happy to find the fallen fruit on the ground.
B.regretful for not climbing the tree for the fruit.
C.satisfied to pick up the fruit for her children.
D.grateful for the help she received.
ABCD
When Emily Beardmore first heard that a trip was being planned by the biology class at Windsor High School, she thought about how much fun it would be.
“I thought it would be a really good experience to go with other friends and teachers to another country in an environment other than a vacation environment,” the 17-year-old girl said.
A few months later, Emily got her chance when she and 14 of her classmates, along with biology teacher Tamara Pennington went to Costa Rica for eight days in late May.
“It was not just a tour,” said Pennington, who organized the trip. “You can go any place in the world on just a tour. This one was really working with the sea turtles (海龟) and practicing conservation(保护). It just seemed like the perfect science field trip for kids who think they want to get into science to see what it's really like to be out in the field and enjoy themselves.”
Emily said her time on the turtle program, which was the focus of the trip, was “crazy.”“We were walking on the beach at night and you can’t see anything—just see a big black dot.” She said with a laugh. “I was not expecting the turtles to be that big.” The turtles are leatherback turtles, which are becoming extinct (灭绝) because their eggs are used as food.
“When they would move their legs while laying their eggs they were really hard to control because they were a lot more powerful than you would imagine,” Emily said.
Once the eggs were collected, the students took them back to a hatchery(孵化场) and dug holes to copy the hole the mother turtle had made and then buried the eggs for the 60 days needed to hatch.
“The experience was so cool,” Emily said. “You go to another country to see what their culture is like and learn what their everyday lives are like. It made me really want to help out my mom a lot more than I do, and value what I have.”
1.What did Pennington consider the trip to be?
A.It was a common tour to a foreign country. |
B.It was a journey to practice what students learned. |
C.It was to attract students’ interest in science. |
D.It was a trip to do practical science activities. |
2.From what Emily said on her turtle program, we know that .
A.she was afraid of walking on the beach at night |
B.she didn’t dare to catch the powerful turtles |
C.she had thought turtles were small animals |
D.she got crazy at the sight of turtles at night |
3.What did Emily learn from her experience?
A.She learned to be grateful to her teachers. |
B.She understood the importance of what she had. |
C.She realized the beauty of foreign culture. |
D.She knew the importance of everyday life |
4.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Teens Help Fight Turtle Extinction. |
B.Teens Take a tour to Costa Rica. |
C.Teens Have a Research on Turtles. |
D.Teens Learn to be Independent. |