题目内容
17.My dad,over ninety years old now,sat weakly on the bench.He didn't move and just sat with his head down staring at (盯着看)his hands.I sat down beside him.He didn't realize it and the longer I sat,the more I wondered if he was okay.Finally,not really wanting to disturb him but wanting to check on him,I asked him if he was okay.He raised his head and looked at me and smiled."Yes,I'm fine.Thank you for asking,"he said in a clear strong voice.I said,didn't mean to disturb (打扰)you,Dad,but you were just sitting there staring at your hands and I wanted to make sure you were alright.""Have you ever looked at your hands?"he asked."I mean really looked at your hands?"I slowly opened my hands and stared down at them.I turned them over again and again.Dad smiled and said,"Stop and think for a moment about the hands you have.How have they served (服务)you well throughout your years?Though these hands are thin and weak,they have been the tools I have used all my life."
"That's right!They caught my fall when as a baby I crashed upon the floor.They put food in my mouth and clothes on my back.When I was a little girl,my mother taught me to fold them to pray.They tied my shoes and pulled on my boots.They dried the tears of my children.They wiped my tears when my son went off(离开) to war,"I said.
After that day,I never looked at my hands the same again.
46.How old is most likely the writer's father?C
A.72.
B.82.
C.92.
D.102.
47.Why did the writer ask her father if he was okay?B
A.Because she wanted to disturb him.
B.Because she wanted to know if he was fine.
C.Because she missed him very much.
D.Because she wanted to chat with him.
48.What did NOT the writer's hands do according to the third paragraph?C
A.They pulled on her boots.
B.They tied her shoes.
C.They put food in her children's mouth.
D.They dried the tears of her children.
49.What CANNOT we know from the passage?C
A.The writer was a mother.
B.The writer cherished (珍爱)her hands after that day.
C.The writer's father was too weak to speak loudly.
D.The writer loved her father very much.
50.What does the passage mainly talk about?D
A.Money.
B.Love.
C.Dads.
D.Hands.
分析 文章大意:这是一篇人物故事类阅读,主要介绍作者的父亲90多岁了,坐在长椅上.作者想问他为什么总看着自己的手,是否舒服.后来他的父亲给她谈论手的作用.作者也回忆了手作为工具在生活中的作用.
解答 46.答案:C.细节理解题.根据第一句My dad,over ninety years old now我爸爸现在九十多岁了.可知,选C.
47.答案:B.细节理解题.根据第二行He didn't realize it and the longer I sat,the more I wondered if he was okay.Finally,not really wanting to disturb him but wanting to check on him,I asked him if he was okay.他没有意识到这一点,我坐的时间越长,我就越怀疑他是否没事.最后,我并不是真的想打扰他,而是想去看看他,我问他是否还好.可知,作者问他父亲是否还好,是因为他想知道是否他没事.选B.
48.答案:C.细节理解题.根据倒数第二行They tied my shoes and pulled on my boots.They dried the tears of my children.它们系好我的鞋带,穿上我的靴子.它们擦干了孩子们的眼泪.可知,A,B,D选项都用手做过这些事.根据第三段第二句They put food in my mouth and clothes on my back.他们把食物放在我的嘴里和把衣服放在我的背上.可知,C选项"它们把食物放在孩子们的嘴里."没有做过,选C.
49.答案:C.细节理解题.根据第三段When I was a little girl当我是个小女孩时,及第三段第二行They dried the tears of my children.它们擦干了我孩子们的眼泪.可知A"作者是一位母亲"正确;根据最后一段After that day,I never looked at my hands the same again.那天之后,我没有以从前的角度审视我的双手.可知B"作家在那天之后珍爱她的双手."能够推测到;根据短文内容和第一段中I sat down beside him.He didn't realize it and the longer I sat,the more I wondered if he was okay.我坐在他旁边.他没有意识到,我坐的时间越长,我越想知道他是否没事.可知D"那位作家非常爱她的父亲."能够推测到.根据第三行he said in a clear strong voice.他用清晰有力的声音说.可知,文中没有说作者的父亲太虚弱了而不能大声说话.故选C.
50.答案:D.主旨大意题.根据第二段最后一句Though these hands are thin and weak,they have been the tools I have used all my life."虽然这些手又瘦又弱,但它们一直是我一生中使用过的工具.及短文中她和父亲一直讨论手,可知,短文主要讲"手",选D.
点评 阅读题型,要注重句子与句子之间、段落与段落之间逻辑关系以及对篇章的整体理解.根据所给问题选择正确选项完成试题.
There is(39)Din some places in the deserts.We call these places oases(绿洲).In the oases,there are villages and towns.People grow all kinds of eropa in the fields there.
People(40)Alive outside the oases.They have camels,sheep and other animals.These animals depend on the desert plants for their food and do not need (41)Cwater.
The aninmals are useful to the desert people in many ways.They eat the meat and drink the milk of the animals.They use the camels for carrying water,food,and something else.
The people of the desert have to keep moving from place to place.They must always (42)Bgrass or desert plants for their animals.When there is no more food for their animals,they move to (43)Dplace.The desert people are(44)C.No man in the desert would ever(45)Bto help the people in trouble and give them food and water.
| 36.A.and | B.but | C.or | D.so |
| 37.A.rain | B.rains | C.wind | D.winds |
| 38.A.well enough | B.enough well | C.good enough | D.enough good |
| 39.A.sand | B.plants | C.woods | D.water |
| 40.A.also | B.too | C.either | D.still |
| 41.A.a little | B.too many | C.too much | D.some |
| 42.A.look at | B.look for | C.look up | D.look after |
| 43.A.other | B.the other | C.others | D.another |
| 44.A.well | B.friend | C.friendly | D.carefully |
| 45.A.agree | B.refuse | C.promise | D.want. |