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3.Every day people often saw a boy sing in a park.In fact,they didn't know the fact that this boy had cancer for a long time and he had no more time left.He looked very optimistic and he didn't feel self-contemptuous(自卑的)at all.
One day,he was wandering in the park.Suddenly a good smell flew over and it attracted him to come under a peach.To his joy,he saw a girl dancing pleasingly.
"You are great!You look like a dancing butterfly!"watching her for a long time,then he said.
"Thank you!"this girl looked up and said shyly.
"Are you blind?"said the boy amazedly.
The girl made no reply,but she nodded hard.
"Sorry!I didn't mean to hurt you!"said the boy in a hurry.
"Never mind!"the girl seemed to be easy.
They knew each other in this way.
From then on,they often met each other.And while the boy was singing,the girl danced for him.
Time passed quickly!Many days passed before they knew it.
"Look!How beautiful the peach blossoms are!They are just like you!"said the boy unconsciously(无意地).
"But I can't see."the girl lowered her head.
"I'm sorry!"the boy couldn't help regretting.He felt his heart bitten hard by a snake,"How foolish I am!How can I say such words before her?"His heart was soon covered by an inexplicable idea.
Several days later,the girl told the boy happily that her eyes would be cured quickly because someone was willing to contribute his cornea(角膜)to her.Hearing the girl's words,the boy also smiled happily.
That day,darkness seemed to come earlier than ever.The boy said many words to the girl:"I had never believed there was forever in the world.But I know I am mistaken!There is forever indeed-friendship.Now I have to go and I am afraid that we can't meet each other again,either.I will treasure our friendship up in my memory!"
Hearing the boy's words,the girl couldn't help crying.Then the boy sang again while the girl danced.
Later the boy went quietly,but he was regretless,because he gave the last song in his life to the girl.
Soon the girl's operation succeeded,she saw everything and knew the truth,too.To people's surprise,the peach didn't blossom that year.
When the girl came to the appointed place with tears,she seemed to see the boy singing and walking to her in the setting sun.

41.From the passage we know that the girl was asDas the boy though she was disabled.
A.helpful           B.self-contemptuous        C.old          D.optimistic
42.From the passage we can infer that it wasAthat the boy said,"Look!How beautiful the peach blossoms are!They are just like you!"
A.unconsciously     B.mockingly          C.foolishly        D.on purpose
43.What do the underlined words"an inexplicable idea"refer to?B
A.The fact that the boy had an incurable disease and was dying soon.
B.The idea that the boy would like to contribute his cornea to the girl.
C.The idea that the friendship between them would last forever.
D.The fact that the girl was very pitiful and badly needed help.
44.What's the best title of this passage?C
A.The Friendship                            B.An Unselfish Boy
C.The Last Song in Life                     D.A Touching Story.

分析 本文是一篇故事类短文阅读.有一位患了癌症的男孩喜欢唱歌,经常在公园里唱歌,在一颗桃树下见到了一个喜欢跳舞的失明女孩;两人聊得比较投机,一个唱歌、一个伴舞;一次男孩无意的一句话似乎伤到了女孩,他随后决定将自己的眼角膜捐献给这个女孩,并且在离别前给女孩唱了最后一首歌;女孩知道事情真相后感动万分.故事比较感人,让我们要更加珍惜彼此的友谊.

解答 41-44   DABC
41.D.推理判断题.当男孩问道"Are you blind?"然后又匆忙道歉时,女孩的反应是the girl seemed to be easy,回答的很轻松,说明她对自己的残疾是比较乐观的;故选D.
42.A.推理判断题.根据后面的一句said the boy unconsciously(无意地).以及男孩极度的自责不该问这样的问题可知,他是无意中问到这个问题的;故选A.
43.B.推理判断题.文中提到男孩的内心为"an inexplicable idea"而感到欣慰,当女孩说有人已经愿意捐献眼角膜给她时,他也开心的笑了,结合男孩的话语以及术后女孩知道了事情的真相又来到公园和男孩约会的地方,由此可推断女孩知道了为自己捐献眼角膜的正是那个男孩;故选B.
44.C.标题归纳题.文章开头提到男孩喜欢唱歌,在和女孩的奇遇后依然通过歌声和女孩交流,男孩在和女孩的最后一次见面时为她唱了最后一首歌曲可推知,The Last Song in Life作为文章的标题最合适;故选C.

点评 本文是故事类阅读,考查学生的标题归纳和推理判断能力.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.做标题归纳题时一定要领会文章中传达的中心意思,结合文章传递的情感再做出正确选择.

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