题目内容
【题目】 A few hours after my first mission, returning to Earth on the space shuttle Endeavour, I completed all of my medical tests after flight, met with NASA officials, and reunited with my family. Finally, I was alone in my office room in astronaut crew quarters at the Kennedy Space Center, exhausted and ready for bed. And I did what anyone does when they return to their hotel room on a business trip: I turned on the TV. The television news started up: Such and such had happened, people were shocked, blah blah blah. Sports scores. Silly commercials.
It didn’t take more than a minute before I had to turn it off. It felt like my body was rejecting all this input, just as it would reject an organ donation that had the wrong blood type. All of this noise was just completely foreign to who I was—or, more appropriately, who I had become. A few hours before, I had been orbiting Earth, seeing our planet from space, flying the most amazing machine ever built by human hands, working with a team that was the absolute success of human. And now here in my room watching what was being sold as news, and with my newfound perspective, I just could not stomach it. My worldview was changed forever in a profound (深刻的) way.
The biggest change by far and the one for which I will always be most grateful is this big-picture perspective. That will stick with me for the rest of my life.
Whenever I feel the pressure of modern life, the stress about work, or worry about the future, I remember my time in the space station. Back to seeing the sun set Or watching our galaxy rise on the horizon. Or seeing a sea of lightning flash a hundred times a second. Or simply back to floating weightlessly.
When I’m there in my mind and realize how many billions of these beautiful sunsets there have been and will be in the future, the cares of the world just don’t seem that pressing. It goes that, “Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.” Living daily life down here on the planet is so much better with this attitude!
【1】Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word stomach in paragraph 2?
A.Access.B.Attend.
C.Accept.D.Afford.
【2】What is the most important change to the writer?
A.He has a broader view of the world.
B.He doesn’t like watching TV any more.
C.He will always be most grateful for everything.
D.He can fly the most amazing machine by hands.
【3】What attitude to life does the writer tend to have?
A.caged bird longs for clouds.B.Live in the present moment.
C.Let bygones be bygones.D.Time works great changes.
【答案】
【1】C
【2】A
【3】B
【解析】
本文是一篇夹叙夹议文,讲述了在一次太空之旅后作者对待生活的态度的变化。
【1】词义猜测题。根据第二段第一句“It didn’t take more than a minute before I had to turn it off.”以及画线词后的“My worldview was changed forever in a profound (深刻的) way.”可知,我的世界观以一种深刻的方式永远改变了,因此此处是说以我现在的视角,看这种新闻是我无法忍受的,所以不到一分钟我就关掉了电视,由此可知画线词词义为“接受、忍受”,故C项正确。
【2】细节理解题。根据第三段中的“The biggest change by far and the one for which I will always be most grateful is this big-picture perspective.”可知,作者最重要的改变是他对世界有更广阔的看法,故A项正确。
【3】推理判断题。根据最后一段中的“It goes that, “Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.” Living daily life down here on the planet is so much better with this attitude!”可知,它说,“不要为将来担心,生活在这个星球上的日常生活是如此的好,这句话表明了作者对待生活的态度是不要担心将来,活在当下,故B项正确。
词义猜测题的难度较大,对画线词上下文的理解是关键,例如本篇第1题,根据第二段第一句“It didn’t take more than a minute before I had to turn it off.”,再结合画线词后的“My worldview was changed forever in a profound (深刻的) way.”可知,我的世界观以一种深刻的方式永远改变了,因此此处是说现在我无法忍受看这种新闻,所以不到一分钟我就关掉了电视,由此可知画线词词义为“接受、忍受”。