题目内容
One day I visited an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting. I was expecting a quiet 16 of the splendid artwork. A young 17 viewing the paintings ahead of me 18 nonstop between themselves.
I watched them a moment and decided the lady was doing all the talking. I admired the man’s 19 for putting up with her 20 stream of words. 21 by their noise, I moved on. I met them several times as I moved 22 the various rooms of art. Each time I heard her continuous flow of words, I moved away 23 .
I was standing at the counter of the museum gift shop making a 24 when the couple approached the 25 .Before they left, the man 26 into his pocket and pulled out a white object. He 27 it into a long stick and then 28 his way into the coatroom to get his wife’s jacket. “He’s a 29 man,” the clerk at the counter said. “Most of us would give up if we became blind at such a young age. During his recovery, he made a promise that his life wouldn’t change. So, as before, he and his wife come in 30 there is a new art show.” “But what does he get out of the art?” I asked. “He can’t see.” “Can’t see! You’re 31 .He sees a lot. More than you and I do,” the clerk said. “His wife 32 each painting so he can see it in his head.”
I learned something about patience, 33 and love that day. I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person without 34 and the courage of a husband who would not 35 blindness to change his life. And I saw the love shared by two people as I watched this couple walk away, their arms intertwined(挽在一起).
16.A. touch B. view C. wander D. scenery
17.A. lady B. man C. couple D. clerk
18.A. chatted B. argued C. screamed D. shouted
19.A. attempt B. independence C. wisdom D. patience
20.A. vivid B. constant C. casual D. exciting
21.A. Adopted B. Adapted C. Conducted D. Disturbed
22.A. through B. to C. towards D. from
23.A. anxiously B. slowly C. quickly D. sensibly(明智地)
24.A. comment B. decision C. purchase D. profit
25.A. entrance B. exit C. front D. queue
26.A. plugged B. held C. reached D. bent
27.A. made B. lengthened C. brought D. broadened
28.A. led B. found C. forced D. tapped
29.A. brave B. rough C. smart D. generous
30.A. wherever B. whatever C. whichever D. whenever
31.A. wrong B. silly C. equal D. unique
32.A. describes B. draws C. shows D. decorates
33.A. kindness B. pride C. enthusiasm D. courage
34.A. support B. sight C. expectation D. confidence
35.A. make B. hope C. allow D. cause
16—20 BCADB 21—25 DACCB 26—30 CBDAD 31—35 AADBC
I began working in journalism(新闻工作) when I was eight.It was my mother’s idea.She wanted me to“make something”of myself,and decided I had better start young if I was to have any chance of keeping up with the competition.
With my load of magazines I headed toward Belleville Avenue.The crowds were there.There were two gas stations on the corner of Belleville and Union.For several hours I made myself highly visible,making sure everyone could see me and the heavy black letters on the bag that said THE SATURDAY EVENING POST.When it was suppertime,I walked back home.
“How many did you sell,my boy?”my mother asked.
“None.”
“Where did you go?”
“The corner of Belleville and Union Avenues.”
“What did you do?”
“Stood on the corner waiting for somebody to buy a Saturday Evening Post.”
“You just stood there?”
“Didn’t sell a single one.”
“My God,Russell!”
Uncle Allen put in,“Well,I’ve decided to take the Post.”I handed him a copy and he paid me a nickel(五分镍币).It was the first nickel I earned.
Afterwards my mother taught me how to be a salesman.I would have to ring doorbells,address adults with self-confidence(自信),and persuade them by saying that no one,no matter how poor,could afford to be without the Saturday Evening Post in the home.
One day,I told my mother I’d changed my mind.I didn’t want to make a success in the magazine business.
“If you think you can change your mind like this,”she replied,“you’ll become a good-for-nothing.”She insisted that,as soon as school was over,I should start ringing doorbells,selling magazines.Whenever I said no,she would scold me.
My mother and I had fought this battle almost as long as I could remember.My mother,dissatisfied with my father’s plain workman’s life,determined that I would not grow up like him and his people.But never did she expect that,forty years later,such a successful journalist as me would go back to her husband’s people for true life and love.
1.Why did the boy start his job young?
A.He wanted to be famous in the future. |
B.The job was quite easy for him. |
C.His mother had high hopes for him. |
D.The competition for the job was fierce. |
2.From the dialogue between the boy and his mother,we learn that the mother was _______.
A.excited |
B.interested |
C.ashamed |
D.disappointed |
3.What did the mother do when the boy wanted to give up?
A.She forced him to continue. |
B.She punished him. |
C.She gave him some money. |
D.She changed her plan. |
4.What does the underlined phrase “this battle”(last paragraph) refer to?
A.The war between the boy’s parents. |
B.The arguing between the boy and his mother. |
C.The quarrel between the boy and his customers. |
D.The fight between the boy and his father. |
5.What is the text mainly about?
A.The early life of a journalist. |
B.The early success of a journalist. |
C.The happy childhood of the writer. |
D.The important role of the writer in his family. |