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【题目】阅读下面短文, 根据短文内容判断文后句子的正误。正确的句子涂A, 错误的涂B.

I bought a new car. My old car was still in good condition and worth $1, 500 at least at the used-car market.

I have a co-worker, Tom. He is a great worker. He has no enough money for a new car and has been looking at used cars. So I asked him how much he was looking to spend on a car. He thought about $300 to $500. So I told him I’d sell him my old one for $300.

My mom, who I work with, asked if I had any luck selling my old car. I told her I planned to sell it to our co-worker Tom for $300.

She started crying. She told me how glad she was that she had brought up a selfless(无私的) kid who would help someone out so much. She told me to give it to him for free and that she would pay me $1,500. I didn’t expect her to say so at all and of course I didn’t take her money either. I want to help more people like my mother does.

1The writer got a new car because his old car was broken.

2Tom isn’t able to spend too much on a car.

3The mother felt happy when she knew her son was going to sell his old car.

4The mother is very kind.

5The writer got some money from his mother.

【答案】

1B

2A

3B

4A

5B

【解析】

本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者有一辆估价至少1500美元的二手车待售,在得知自己的同事以有限的预算在寻找二手车时,决定将自己的车低价卖给他。作者的妈妈得知后,为自己孩子的善良而感动,她告诉作者应该把车免费送给那位困难的同事,妈妈会给作者1500美元,善良的作者没有接受这笔钱。

1

细节理解题。根据“I bought a new car. My old car was still in good condition and worth $1, 500 at least at the used-car market”,可知作者的旧车状况还很好,并没有坏,题干表述错误,故选B

2

推理判断题。根据“He has no enough money for a new car and has been looking at used cars. So I asked him how much he was looking to spend on a car. He thought about $300 to $500”,可知汤姆没有足够的钱买新车,他给车的预算是300500美元,可推知汤姆无法花太多钱在买车上,题干表述正确,故选A

3

推理判断题。根据“She told me how glad she was that she had brought up a selfless(无私的) kid who would help someone out so much”,可知妈妈是因为儿子如此无私地帮助别人而开心,并不是知道儿子打算卖了旧车才开心,题干表述错误,故选B

4

推理判断题。根据“She told me to give it to him for free and that she would pay me $1,500”,可知妈妈让作者把车免费送给同事,自己给儿子补贴1500美元,可推知这个妈妈也很善良,题干表述正确,故选A

5

细节理解题。根据“I didn’t expect her to say so at all and of course I didn’t take her money either”,可知作者没有接受妈妈打算给的这笔钱,题干表述错误,故选B

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