题目内容
20.AS anyone who's written a computer program knows,the most complex outcome is really only a collection of simple elements-simple ideas,simple acts-that build on one another.Michael Gohde,a 16-year-old American student at Colorado Springs School,sees the world this way.When he was 7,he was confused about why there were homeless people sleeping on the streets.He asked his mother why.
"They need our help,"said Betsy deVries-Gohde,doing her best to explain their situation to her son.
After that,Michael saved enough money to buy bottled water and sandwiches to distribute to the needy.
When a family friend was diagnosed (诊断) with cancer last summer,Michael and his parents purchased a pre-made care package-a collection of products and comfort items especially tailored for patients going through cancer treatment.
After his grandmother went through chemotherapy (化疗) for lymphoma (淋巴瘤),Michael asked his mom what things would make his grandma feel better.She suggested a soft,warm blanket and socks; sugar-free gum; lip balm (香脂); hand sanitizer (消毒剂) and a soft toothbrush.
On Dec 18,after Michael finished his last exam,he headed home to finish packing about 30gift bags.The next day,he and his mom visited a nearby cancer center to hand out the care packages.
"I had a job and extra money,so I figured,let's do this,"Michael said.
The teenager has a part-time job working 20hours a week,helping to write Android mobile applications.
At Rocky Mountain Cancer Center,Mary Matykiewicz held her new socks and thanked"the very nice young man"who'd given them to her.
"You wouldn't think kids would recognize the need,but they tend to surprise you,"said Jayme Stangier,a patient at the center.
Betsy deVries-Gohde,whose mother died of pancreatic (胰腺的) cancer in 1999,was moved by her son's compassion (同情心).
"These people are so tender (脆弱的) now with what they're going through.It feels so good to me to know that he cares,"she said."Teenagers have their ups and downs,but Michael,he's pretty steady."
56.How does Michael Gohde sees the world?( No more than 10words)
The most complex outcome is a collection of simple elements.
57.Where did Michael have the exam?(No more than 4words )
At Colorado Springs School
58.When did Michael's grandmother die?( No more than 2words)
In 1999
59.What is Michael's part-time job??( No more than 6words)
Helping to write Android mobile applications.
60.How is Michael's life compared with the other teenagers?( No more than 2words)
Pretty steady..
分析 本文是一篇人物故事类的文章.讲述了一个16岁的美国学生用一颗单纯,简单的心态去看待整个世界,以及帮助了很多需要帮助的人.
解答 56:The most complex outcome is a collection of simple elements.第一段"the most complex outcome is really only a collection of simple elements-simple ideas,simple acts-that build on one another"可以看出,他看待世界用最简单的心态.
57:At Colorado Springs School 在第一段提到"a 16-year-old American student at Colorado Springs School"他是这个学校的学生,自然在这个学校参加考生.
58:In 1999 根据"Betsy deVries-Gohde,whose mother died of pancreatic (胰腺的) cancer in 1999"可得出答案.
59:Helping to write Android mobile applications.文章"The teenager has a part-time job working 20hours a week,helping to write Android mobile applications."告诉我们他通过给安卓手机写软件来兼职.
60:Pretty steady.文章最后一句话"."Teenagers have their ups and downs,but Michael,he's pretty steady."看出他一直是很坚强很稳定的孩子.
点评 这篇阅读表达难度不大,主要考察学生查找细节的能力,并能按照字数要求进行整合答案.
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