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6.On a hot muggy(闷热的) August afternoon,I had every reason to feel sorry for myself--my flight home was full and late.
I got even impatient waiting in the noisy crowd.And then I noticed a 5-year-old boy standing by his mother and watching me.He looked at me,then my bag,then back at me.
(56)B,he left his mother's side and slowly began to walk toward me,glancing between my bag,his mother,and me.
"Great,"I thought,"now I have to baby-sit a 5-year-old.My day is now complete."
As he came closer,I was alarmed that it wasn't me he was after.It was my hat!
I started to tell him not to bother my things,but something made me stop and watch.He stopped in front of my bag,looking at my hat,then up at me.
With wide eyes,he gently ran his index finger along the edge,carefully touching the emblem(徽章).
Again,he looked up at me,now smiling,but saying nothing.I asked him if he would like to wear my captain hat.
He excitedly nodded his head,still smiling.I placed my hat on his head,but it fell down around his ears.He didn't seem to mind and held it up in the proper position with both hands.He ran to show his mother,then back to me still smiling from ear to ear.
With much reverence(敬畏) and ceremony,he slowly removed my hat with both hands and presented it to me as though it were the crown jewels.
I put my hat on and gave him an airplane card.This,too,he held with both hands in awe.
After this exchange,he still hadn't spoken,although I knew he was excited.I also was happy that I had been briefly distracted from my self-pity.
Still holding the card carefully with both hands,he looked up at me and said,"Mister,you sure are lucky."
"Yes,"I said,"I sure am."
That day,I got the last seat on that flight home.

56.Which word can be placed at the beginning of the third paragraph?B
A.Excitedly       B.Cautiously     C.Disappointedly     D.Sadly
57.The following contributed to the author's low spirits EXCEPTC.
A.the weather     B.the noisiness    C.the bag           D.the flight
58.By"My day is now complete",the author actually meansD.
A.it is common to meet a boy at an airport.
B.it is fun to be with a boy.
C.he knows that a boy usually brings along good luck.
D.he wouldn't like to be bothered at all.
59.The author admitted that he sure was lucky,becauseD.
A.the boy returned his hat to him.
B.the boy liked his hat very much
C.the boy gave his seat to him.
D.the boy changed his mood for the better.

分析 一个闷热的上午,我的飞机晚点,在喧闹的人群中等待,心情很糟糕.一个小男孩走向了我,想要戴我的船长帽,我给他戴了,他很开心.他非常敬畏地双手拿着我的帽子像拿着王冠一样还给了我,我给了它一张飞机卡,他依然敬畏地双手接过他没有说话,但我能看出他很激动,我也很开心.这天我也十分幸运地坐上了回家飞机的最后一个座位.

解答 55.答案B.推理判断题.A.激动地;B.小心翼翼地;C.失望地;D.伤心地.句意:小心翼翼地,他离开妈妈,慢慢地走向我.联系上下文内容,由He stopped in front of my bag,looking at my hat,then up at me.及With wide eyes,he gently ran his index finger along the edge,carefully touching the emblem(徽章).等,可以看出男孩是十分小心翼翼地.ACD均不符合.故选B.
56.答案C.细节理解题.根据文章第一段On a hot muggy(闷热的) August afternoon,I had every reason to feel sorry for myself--my flight home was full and late.
I got even impatient waiting in the noisy crowd.知,让我心情低落的原因有闷热的天气,晚点的飞机,以及嘈杂的环境,但没有背包.故选C.
57.答案D.细节理解题.A.在机场碰到男孩是很常见的;B.和一个男孩在一起很有趣;C.他知道男孩会带来好运;D.他一点也不想被打扰.根据"Great,I thought,"now I have to baby-sit a 5-year-old.My day is now complete."并联系上下文内容,可以看出,作者一点也不想被打扰.
58.答案D.细节理解题.根据I also was happy that I had been briefly distracted from my self-pity.知,我也很开心,因为我短暂地从自怜中转移了注意.再联系上下文,小男孩的举动改变了我的心情.A.小男孩把帽子还给了他;B.小男孩非常喜欢这个帽子;C.小男孩让位给他;D.小男孩让他的心情变好.ABC均不符合题意.故选D.

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