摘要: What’s the writer’s attitude towards the lady now? A. Sympathetic B. Fearful C. Hateful D. Grateful 答案 51.B 52.C 53.B 54.D Passage 12 (江苏省启东中学2009届高三最后一卷D篇) One day Marilla said, “Anne, your new teacher, Miss Stacy, spoke to me yesterday. She says you must study for the examinations for Queen’s College in two years’ time. Then if you do well, you can study at Queen’s in Charlottetown for a year, and after that you’ll be a teacher! “That doesn’t matter, Anne. When Matthew and I adopted you three years ago, we decided to look after you as well as we could. Of course we’ll pay for you to study. So in the afternoons Anne and some of her friends stayed late at school, and Miss Stacy helped them with the special examination work. Diana didn’t want to go to Queen’s, so she went home early, but Gilbert stayed. He and Anne still never spoke and everybody knew that they were enemies, because they both wanted to be first in the examination. Secretly, Anne was sorry that she and Gilbert weren’t friends, but it was too late now. For two years, Anne studied hard at school. She enjoyed learning, and Miss Stacy was pleased with her. But she didn’t study all the time. In the evenings and at weekends she visited her friends, or walked through the fields with Diana, or sat talking to Matthew. “Your Anne is a big girl now. She’s taller than you, Rachel Lynde told Marilla one day. “You’re right, Rachel! said Marilla in surprise. “And she’s a very good girl now, isn’t she? She doesn’t get into trouble these days. I’m sure she helps you a lot with the housework, Marilla. “Yes, I don’t know what I’d do without her, said Marilla, smiling. “And look at her! Those beautiful grey eyes, and that red-brown hair! You know, Marilla, I thought you and Matthew made a mistake when you adopted her. But now I see I was wrong. You’ve looked after her very well. “Well, thank you, Rachel, replied Marilla, pleased. That evening, when Matthew came into the kitchen, he saw that his sister was crying. “What’s the matter? he asked, surprised. “You haven’t cried since- well, I can’t remember when. “It’s just- well, I was thinking about Anne, said Marilla. “I’ll-I’ll miss her when she goes away. “When she goes to Queen’s, you mean? Yes, but she can come home at weekends, on the train. “I’ll still miss her, said Marilla sadly. In June the Avonlea boys and girls had to go to Charlottetown to take their examinations. “Oh, I do hope that I’ve done well, Anne told Diana when she arrived back at Green Gables. “The examinations were very difficult. And I’ve got to wait for three weeks before I know! Three weeks! I’ll die! Anne wanted to do better than Gilbert. But she also wanted to do well for Matthew and Marilla. That was very important to her. Diana was the first to hear the news, she ran into the kitchen at Green Gables and shouted, “Look, Anne! It’s in Father’s newspaper! You’re first- with Gilbert- out of all the students on the island! Oh, how wonderful! Anne took the paper with shaking hands, and saw her name, at the top of the list of two hundred. She could not speak. “Well, now, I knew it, said Matthew with a warm smile. “You’ve done well, I must say, Anne, said Marilla, who was secretly very pleased. For the next three weeks Anne and Marilla were very busy. Anne needs new dresses to take to Charlottetown.

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I love it at night. It’s peaceful. And when it cools down I sometimes do some ironing. I don’t really care for it. I work full-time and am too busy for most housework. I remember the old woman who taught me to iron(熨烫). I was about 15 and somehow got a live-in job taking care of a woman who had been an able-bodied, healthy woman until the accident that caused her to be paralyzed.
The woman had an electric wheelchair. She could move her head and arms but not her hands or fingers. She had this clamp(夹子)attached to her arm and I’d have to open it and put a cup or a pencil in it and then she could move it. She would tell me how to do things. She would instruct me in great detail on the correct way to do things. Her home was perfect and beautiful. She would follow me around in her electric wheelchair to make sure I did everything exactly right. I’m sure she had been a perfect homemaker. She would have me fold everything, including socks and pillow cases. I would complain silently and wish terrible things on her. She taught me the right way to make the bed and tuck the corners. I know sometimes she’d get frustrated and impatient with me. I knew she wanted to grab it and do it herself. But she never yelled or scolded. Only she insisted I do it right. I didn’t like it much, but I did it.
Today I can iron pretty well. I know where to start on a shirt, the right way to do the collar and sleeves. Now that I think about it, I don’t think she is an old lady. I think she might have been about my age now. Anyway, when I iron, I think of her and silently thank her for all the things I learned.
【小题1】From the passage we can infer that the writer of the passage now is ________.

A.a housewifeB.a full-time worker
C.a clothes makerD.a college student
【小题2】The writer used to take care of the lady because ______.
A.she wanted to earn some money while sleeping and eating there
B.she wanted to learn how to do housework
C.she was a relative of the disabled woman
D.she had to do something in return to the lady for her kindness
【小题3】When the lady taught the writer how to do housework, the little girl was ______.
A.careful to learnB.eager to learn
C.forced to learnD.unwilling to learn
【小题4】What’s the writer’s attitude towards the lady now?
A.Sympathetic.B.Fearful.C.Thankful.D.Hateful.

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I love it at night. It’s peaceful. And when it cools down I sometimes do some ironing. I don’t really care for it. I work full-time and am too busy for most housework. I remember the old woman who taught me to iron(熨烫). I was about 15 and somehow got a live-in job taking care of a woman who had been an able-bodied, healthy woman until the accident that caused her to be paralyzed.

The woman had an electric wheelchair. She could move her head and arms but not her hands or fingers. She had this clamp(夹子)attached to her arm and I’d have to open it and put a cup or a pencil in it and then she could move it. She would tell me how to do things. She would instruct me in great detail on the correct way to do things. Her home was perfect and beautiful. She would follow me around in her electric wheelchair to make sure I did everything exactly right. I’m sure she had been a perfect homemaker. She would have me fold everything, including socks and pillow cases. I would complain silently and wish terrible things on her. She taught me the right way to make the bed and tuck the corners. I know sometimes she’d get frustrated and impatient with me. I knew she wanted to grab it and do it herself. But she never yelled or scolded. Only she insisted I do it right. I didn’t like it much, but I did it.

Today I can iron pretty well. I know where to start on a shirt, the right way to do the collar and sleeves. Now that I think about it, I don’t think she is an old lady. I think she might have been about my age now. Anyway, when I iron, I think of her and silently thank her for all the things I learned.

1.From the passage we can infer that the writer of the passage now is ________.

A.a housewife                           B.a full-time worker

C.a clothes maker                         D.a college student

2.The writer used to take care of the lady because ______.

A.she wanted to earn some money while sleeping and eating there

B.she wanted to learn how to do housework

C.she was a relative of the disabled woman

D.she had to do something in return to the lady for her kindness

3.When the lady taught the writer how to do housework, the little girl was ______.

A.careful to learn                         B.eager to learn

C.forced to learn                         D.unwilling to learn

4.What’s the writer’s attitude towards the lady now?

A.Sympathetic.       B.Fearful.           C.Thankful.          D.Hateful.

 

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I love it at night. It’s peaceful. And when it cools down I sometimes do some ironing. I don’t really care for it. I work full-time and too busy for most housework. I remember the old woman who taught me to iron. I was about 15 and somehow got a live-in job taking care of a woman who had been an able-bodied, healthy woman until the accident that caused her to be paralyzed(瘫痪).

The woman had an electric wheelchair. She could move her head and arms but not her hands or fingers. She had this clamp(夹子)attached to her arm and I’d have to open it and put a cup or a pencil in it and then she could move it. She would tell me how to do things. She would instruct me in great detail on the correct way to do things. Her home was perfect and beautiful. She would follow me around in her electric wheelchair to make sure I did everything exactly right. I’m sure she had been a perfect homemaker. She would have me fold everything, including socks and pillow cases. I would complain silently and wish terrible things on her. She taught me the right way to make the bed and tuck (塞)the corners. I know sometimes she’d get frustrated and impatient with me. I knew she wanted to grab it and do it herself. But she never yelled or scolded. Only insisted I do it right. I didn’t like it much, but I did it.

Today I can iron pretty well. I know where to start on a shirt, the right way to do the collar and sleeves. Now that I think about it, I don’t think she is an old lady. I think she might have been about my age now. Anyway, when I iron, I think of her and silently thank her for all the things I learned.

1.From the passage we can infer that the writer of the passage now is ________.

A.a housewife                           B.a full-time worker

C.a clothes maker                         D.a college student

2.The writer used to take care of the lady because ______.

A.she wanted to learn how to do housework

B.she was a relative of the disabled woman

C.she wanted to earn some money while sleeping and eating there

D.she had to do something in return to the lady for her kindness

3.When the lady taught the writer how to do housework, the little girl was ______.

A.eager to learn                          B.unwilling to learn

C.forced to learn                         D.careful to learn

4.What’s the writer’s attitude towards the lady now?

A.Sympathetic       B.Fearful            C.Hateful           D.Grateful

 

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I love it at night. It’s peaceful. And when it cools down I sometimes do some ironing. I don’t really care for it. I work full-time and too busy for most housework. I remember the old woman who taught me to iron. I was about 15 and somehow got a live-in job taking care of a woman who had been an able-bodied, healthy woman until the accident that caused her to be paralyzed(瘫痪).

The woman had an electric wheelchair. She could move her head and arms but not her hands or fingers. She had this clamp(夹子)attached to her arm and I’d have to open it and put a cup or a pencil in it and then she could move it. She would tell me how to do things. She would instruct me in great detail on the correct way to do things. Her home was perfect and beautiful. She would follow me around in her electric wheelchair to make sure I did everything exactly right. I’m sure she had been a perfect homemaker. She would have me fold everything, including socks and pillow cases. I would complain silently and wish terrible things on her. She taught me the right way to make the bed and tuck (塞)the corners. I know sometimes she’d get frustrated and impatient with me. I knew she wanted to grab it and do it herself. But she never yelled(大叫)or scolded. Only insisted I do it right. I didn’t like it much, but I did it.

Today I can iron pretty well. I know where to start on a shirt, the right way to do the collar and sleeves. Now that I think about it, I don’t think she is an old lady. I think she might have been about my age now. Anyway, when I iron, I think of her and silently thank her for all the things I learned.

 

51. From the passage we can infer that the writer of the passage now is ________.

A. a housewife                           B. a full-time worker

C. a clothes maker                      D. a college student

52. The writer used to take care of the lady because ______.

A.   she wanted to learn how to do housework

B.   she was a relative of the disabled woman

C.   she wanted to earn some money while sleeping and eating there

D.  she had to do something in return to the lady for her kindness

53. When the lady taught the writer how to do housework, the little girl was ______.

A. eager to learn                     B. unwilling to learn

C. forced to learn                   D. careful to learn

54. What’s the writer’s attitude towards the lady now?

A. Sympathetic     B. Fearful        C. Hateful          D. Grateful

 

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   I love it at night. It’s peaceful. And when it cools down I sometimes do some ironing. I don’t really care for it. I work full-time and too busy for most housework. I remember the old woman who taught me to iron. I was about 15 and somehow got a live-in job taking care of a woman who had been an able-bodied, healthy woman until the accident that caused her to be paralyzed(瘫痪).

The woman had an electric wheelchair. She could move her head and arms but not her hands or fingers. She had this clamp(夹子)attached to her arm and I’d have to open it and put a cup or a pencil in it and then she could move it. She would tell me how to do things. She would instruct me in great detail on the correct way to do things. Her home was perfect and beautiful. She would follow me around in her electric wheelchair to make sure I did everything exactly right. I’m sure she had been a perfect homemaker. She would have me fold everything, including socks and pillow cases. I would complain silently and wish terrible things on her. She taught me the right way to make the bed and tuck (塞)the corners. I know sometimes she’d get frustrated and impatient with me. I knew she wanted to grab it and do it herself. But she never yelled(大叫)or scolded. Only insisted I do it right. I didn’t like it much, but I did it.

Today I can iron pretty well. I know where to start on a shirt, the right way to do the collar and sleeves. Now that I think about it, I don’t think she is an old lady. I think she might have been about my age now. Anyway, when I iron, I think of her and silently thank her for all the things I learned.

63. From the passage we can infer that the writer of the passage now is ________.

  A.a housewife       B.a full-time worker    C.a clothes maker    D.a college student

64. The writer used to take care of the lady because ______.

A.she wanted to learn how to do housework

B.she was a relative of the disabled woman

C.she wanted to earn some money while sleeping and eating there

D.she had to do something in return to the lady for her kindness

65. When the lady taught the writer how to do housework, the little girl was ______.

   A. eager to learn    B. unwilling to learn   C. forced to learn    D. careful to learn

66. What’s the writer’s attitude towards the lady now?

   A. Sympathetic    B. Fearful    C. Hateful   D. Grateful

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