题目内容
6.One day,when my wife and I were leaving a restaurant,I heard a man's voice from a car in the car-park.After a quick look at the ear,1noticed the Pennsylvania license plate (牌照) at once,so I knew they had come from far away.The young man had his head partly out of the window and spoke to me as I moved closer,"Excuse me,my wife and I are trying to find a room for the night and every place in the area seems to be filled up.Do you have any suggestions for us where we might find a room?"Well,that didn't surprise me.After all,it was the busy time of the year for tourism.As he spoke,I noticed that his wife was pregnant (怀孕的).1told them that they should just keep searching (搜寻) and wished them good luck in their search.The young husband didn't say any other word and backed out of the car-park and headed off.We also got into our car and drove home.
After a short drive,I couldn't get this young couple out of my mind.Here they were,traveling in a different state,tired,the wife pregnant.It was at that moment that my wife told me we needed to go back and find that couple.We went back and looked for them.We even went as fat as the mountain.I'm happy that this story had a happy ending.We found them in the end,gave them a room,and now we are close friends.
51.The main problem the young couple had was that they couldn'tA.
A.find a place for the night
B.find a doctor
C,find their way
D.afford to stay at a hotel
52.When the writer told him to keep searching,the young husbandD.
A.was very happy
B.continued to ask other questions
C.thanked him and drove away
D.said nothing and drove away
53.We can reach a conclusion from the passage thatB.
A.the writer didn't agree with his wife
B.the writer's wife was a kind person as well
C.the writer had no trouble finding the young couple
D.the young couple found a room in a hotel in the end.
分析 一天我准备开车回家,遇见一个驾驶外地牌照的年轻夫妇,妻子已经怀孕.他们已经找了很多家旅馆住宿,但是在这样一个旅游旺季里,一直没找到住的地方.年轻人问我哪儿可以找到,我说可以继续找,然后开车回家了.车开了一会儿,我妻子告诉我应该回去找找他们夫妇两个,结果真的找到了他们.我们提供了住处,并且成了亲密的朋友.
解答 51.A 细节理解题.根据第一段倒数第二句为my wife and I are trying to find a room for the night and every place in the area seems to be filled up.我和我的妻子正试图找到一个房间过夜和在该地区的每一个地方似乎都满了.可知年轻的夫妇晚上找一间房但是找不到,故选A.
52.D 细节理解题.根据本文第二段有两句为1 told them that they should just keep searching (搜寻) and wished them good luck in their search.The young husband didn't say any other word and backed out of the car-park and headed off.可知作者叫年轻的夫妇继续找房子,他们没有说任何话就走了,故选D.
53.B 细节理解题.本文的最后We found them in the end,gave them a room,and now we are close friends.提到作者的妻子最后找到了他们,给他们提供了一间房间,随意我们说作者的妻子是善良的,故选B.
点评 做题时要在理解好文意的基础上,与题目有机的结合,从文章中找到相关细节性的句子与选项细细比对,进行选择或推理判断,选出符合文章内容的正确选项.做题注意灵活,有时可采用排除法或直选法确定出最终答案.
During the next several days,we will travel around Shaoyang by bus to all the places of interest.In May,the weather in the west is cool and wet,but in the east it's hot and rainy.So please always take an umbrella or a raincoat with you.Shaoyang has beautiful views everywhere,so don't forget to take your umbrella.While we are visiting places of interest,please stay with group.If you get lost,don't worry.Just call me!Then stay where you are and I will find you.My phone number is 0739-5306123.
Thank you.
| Traveling plan in Shaoyang | |
| Days | (61)7days |
| Ways of transportation (交通) | (62)By bus |
| Weather | (63)Cool and wetin the west. Hot and rainy in the cast. |
| Things to take | Always take an (64)umbrellaor a raincoat. lake a camera. |
| The guide's (65)phone number. | 0739-5206123 |
Few people went to college at that time,but Noah loved so much to learn that his parents let him go to Yale,Connecticut's only college.Noah graduated in 1778.He desired (渴望) to study law,but his parents didn't have more money to send him to school.So,in order to make a living,Noah taught in Glastonbury,Hartford and West Harford.Later he studied law.
Noah did not like American schools.Sometimes 70children of all ages were crammed (挤满) into one room schoolhouses with poor books and untrained teachers.Their books came from England.Noah thought that Americans should learn from American books so in 1783.Noah wrote his own textbook A Grammatical Institute of the English Language.Mot people called it the"Blue Backed Speller"because of its blue cover.
For 100years,Noah's book taught children how to read,spell,and pronounce words.It was the most popular American book of its time.Ben Franklin used Noah's book to teach his granddaughter to read.
When Noah was 43,he started writing the first American dictionary.He did that because Americans in different parts of the country spelled,pronounced and used words differently.He thought that all Americans should speak in the same way.He also thought that Americans should not speak and spell just like the English.Noah used American spellings like color instead of the English color and music instead of musick.He also added American words that weren't in English dictionaries like skunk and souash.He spent over 27years writing his dictionary.When Noah accomplished (完成) his dictionary in 1828,at the age of 70,the first American dictionary came out.It had 70.000words in it.
Noah did many things in his life.He worked for copyright laws,wrote textbooks,Americanized the English language,and edited magazines.When Noah Webster died in 1843,he was considered an American hero.
| Noah Webster and the (86)first American Dictionary Name:Noah Webster Date of birth:October 16,1758 Major events: ◆1778:After graduating,Noah had to work as a (87)teacher because his parents couldn't (88)affordhis further education. ◆1783:Crowded schoolhouses with poor English books and untrained teachers didn't (89)satisfyNoah.He wrote the textbook of his own.The textbook was so (90)popularat the time even Ben Franklin used it to teach his granddaughter to read. ◆1801:Noah started writing the first American dictionary because he realized it was (91)necessaryfor all Americans to speak in the same way.Also,he thought all Americans should speak and spell in their (92)ownway. ◆1828:The first American dictionary wasn't (93)accomplished/finisheduntil Noah was 70years old.It (94)tookhim over 27years to write it. ◆1843:Because of his contribution to America,Noah was considered an American(95)herowhen he died. |