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When I was young, I had an old neighbor named Dr. Gibbs. He didn’t look like any doctor I’d ever known. He never shouted at us for playing in his yard. I remembered him as a neighbor who was nicer than anyone else in the neighborhood.
When Dr. Gibbs was happy, he was planting trees. And his life’s goal was to make it a forest.
Dr. Gibbs had some interesting theories about planting. He talked about trees that weren’t watered would grow deep roots in search of water. So he never watered his trees. He planted an oak (橡树) and, instead of watering it every morning, he beat it with the rolled-up newspaper. I asked him why he did that, and he said it was to get the tree’s attention.
Dr. Gibbs died a couple of years. Every now and again, I walk by his house and look at the trees that he planted twenty-five years ago. They’re very strong now.
I planted a couple of trees a few years later. I watered them regularly and took good care of them. Whenever a cold wind blows, they shake their leaves and branches.
The funny thing about those trees of Dr. Gibbs was that difficulty seemed to help them in ways comfort and ease never could.
【小题1】What was Dr. Gibbs’ life goal?
A.To build a forest. | B.To save more lives. |
C.To make a lot of money. | D.To study plants. |
A.he often talked to the trees | B.he kicked the trees heavily |
C.he never watered the trees | D.he buried the leaves around the roots |
A.Trees are not as weak as we think. |
B.We should listen to others’ advice. |
C.Difficulty is necessary for growth. |
D.Planting trees is good for the environment. |
When I was young, I had an old neighbor named Dr. Gibbs. He didn’t look like any doctor I’d ever known. He never shouted at us for playing in his yard. I remembered him as a neighbor who was nicer than anyone else in the neighborhood.
When Dr. Gibbs was happy, he was planting trees. And his life’s goal was to make it a forest.
Dr. Gibbs had some interesting theories about planting. He talked about trees that weren’t watered would grow deep roots in search of water. So he never watered his trees. He planted an oak (橡树) and, instead of watering it every morning, he beat it with the rolled-up newspaper. I asked him why he did that, and he said it was to get the tree’s attention.
Dr. Gibbs died a couple of years. Every now and again, I walk by his house and look at the trees that he planted twenty-five years ago. They’re very strong now.
I planted a couple of trees a few years later. I watered them regularly and took good care of them. Whenever a cold wind blows, they shake their leaves and branches.
The funny thing about those trees of Dr. Gibbs was that difficulty seemed to help them in ways comfort and ease never could.
1.What was Dr. Gibbs’ life goal?
A.To build a forest. B.To save more lives.
C.To make a lot of money. D.To study plants.
2.One of Dr. Gibbs’ theories about planting was that ______.
A.he often talked to the trees B.he kicked the trees heavily
C.he never watered the trees D.he buried the leaves around the roots
3.What does the writer mainly want to tell us?
A.Trees are not as weak as we think.
B.We should listen to others’ advice.
C.Difficulty is necessary for growth.
D.Planting trees is good for the environment.
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When I was young, I had an old neighbor named Dr. Gibbs. He didn’t look like any doctor I’d ever known. He never shouted at us for playing in his yard. I remembered him as a neighbor who was nicer than anyone else in the neighborhood.
When Dr. Gibbs was happy, he was planting trees. And his life’s goal was to make it a forest.
Dr. Gibbs had some interesting theories about planting. He talked about trees that weren’t watered would grow deep roots in search of water. So he never watered his trees. He planted an oak (橡树) and, instead of watering it every morning, he beat it with the rolled-up newspaper. I asked him why he did that, and he said it was to get the tree’s attention.
Dr. Gibbs died a couple of years. Every now and again, I walk by his house and look at the trees that he planted twenty-five years ago. They’re very strong now.
I planted a couple of trees a few years later. I watered them regularly and took good care of them. Whenever a cold wind blows, they shake their leaves and branches.
The funny thing about those trees of Dr. Gibbs was that difficulty seemed to help them in ways comfort and ease never could.
56. What was Dr. Gibbs’ life goal?
A. To build a forest. B. To save more lives.
C. To make a lot of money. D. To study plants.
57. One of Dr. Gibbs’ theories about planting was that ______.
A. he often talked to the trees B. he kicked the trees heavily
C. he never watered the treesD. he buried the leaves around the roots
58. What does the writer mainly want to tell us?
A. Trees are not as weak as we think.
B. We should listen to others’ advice.
C. Planting trees is good for the environment.
D. Difficulty is necessary for growth.
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1.What did Mary mean to do that night?
A.She decided to go to church.
B.She decided not to think about anything.
C.She decided to talk with her father.
D.She wanted to think deeply.
2.What made Mary in a serious state of mind?
A.Her talk with her father.
B.Her fear about heart attack.
C.The speech of the man in the church.
C.Her serious future.
3.Where did Mary live?
A.In the same building as her father’s office.
B.Near the church.
C.In a shabby house near her father’s office.
D.In a small shop.
4.What was Dr. Cochran’s condition?
A.He had a serious heartbreak.
B.He had a light heart trouble.
C.He had a deadly disease.
D.He was hurt when crossing the railroad tracks.
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Mary Cochran went out of the rooms where she lived with her father, Doctor Lester Cochran, at seven o’clock on a Sunday evening. It was June of the year1908, and Mary was eighteen years old.She walked along Tremont to Main Street and across the railroad tracks to Upper Main, lined with small shops and shabby houses, a rather quiet cheerless place on Sundays when there were few people about. She had told her father she was going to church but did not mean to do anything of the kind.She did not know what she wanted to do, “I’ll get off by myself and think,” she told herself as she walked slowly along. The night, she thought, promised to be too fine to be spent sitting in a church and hearing a man talk of things that had nothing to do with her own problem. Her own affairs were reaching a burning point, and it was time for her to begin thinking seriously of her future.
The thoughtful serious state of mind in which Mary found herself had been caused by a talk she had with her father on the evening before. Quite suddenly, he had told her that he was a victim(患者) of heart disease and might die at any moment. He had made the announcement as they stood together in his office, behind which were the rooms in which the father and daughter lived.
1.What did Mary mean to do that night?
A.She decided to go to church.
B.She decided not to think about anything.
C.She decided to talk with her father.
D.She wanted to think deeply.
2.What made Mary in a serious state of mind?
A.Her talk with her father.
B.Her fear about heart attack.
C.The speech of the man in the church.
C.Her serious future.
3.Where did Mary live?
A.In the same building as her father’s office.
B.Near the church.
C.In a shabby house near her father’s office.
D.In a small shop.
4.What was Dr. Cochran’s condition?
A.He had a serious heartbreak.
B.He had a light heart trouble.
C.He had a deadly disease.
D.He was hurt when crossing the railroad tracks.
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