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高考二輪復習英語考案專題十九閱讀理解【專題考案】(一)The2008BeijingOlympicGamesaredrawingnear.Areyoueagertoenjoywatchingthematchesorstartservingasavolunteer?First,youneedtoknowaboutaudiencemanners.Thebehaviorofcourtsideaudiencesisconsideredtobeanimportantpartofsportingculture.In2004,afterworldchampionStephenHendrylosttoDingJunhuiintheChinaOpenSnookerChampionships,hecomplainedofthenoisefromChinesespectators.Perhapsyouandyourclassmatescouldbewrittenonthebackofthetickets.Readyourticketcarefullybeforeyouleave,remembertotakeawayyoursoftdrinkbottlesandothertrash(垃圾).Duringexcitinggames,trytocontrolyourself.Don’criticizetheperformanceofplayersandcoaches.Becarefulwithyourwords,sincesomemaycauseangeramongotherpeopleintheaudience.Applauseisaspecialformofbodylanguageyoucanusetocommunicatewithplayers.Butyoushoulddoitproperly.Whenplayersfirstappear,clapyourhandstogethertowelcomethem,butdon’tgoonfortoolong.Afteranexcellentperformance,applaudwarmly.Ifsomeonefails,yourapplausewillhelpencouragethem.Applauseisnotwelcome,however,whileagameisinprogressandplayersneedtokeeptheirconcentration.Varioussportshavevariousrulesfortheaudience.Enjoyingartisticgymnasticsrequiressilence.Butlotsofcheeringcanreallyhelpbasketballandfootballplayers.Snookerandtabletenniscourtsidebehaviorincludesabanonflashphotography.Mobilephonesarenotallowedinshootingcenters.Tobeagoodspectator,youshouldtaketimetolearnthegame-specificrulesandrelatedcultureofeachevent.1.Whatdoestheunderlinedwork
“spectators
”
meaninthesecondparagraph?A.Players
B.Audiences
C.Coaches
D.Organizers2.Whencan’tyouleavethespotofagame?A.Whenthegameisgoingon
B.WhenthegameisjustoverC.Beforethegamebegins
D.Whenthegameislongover3.Whatshouldyoudoduringanexcitingfootballgame?A.Controlyourself
B.KeepquietC.Praisetheplayers
D.Cheertheplayers4.Whencan’tyouclapyourhands?A.WhenplayersfirstappearB.WhenanexcellentperformanceisoverC.WhensomeonefailsD.Whenaplayerisfinishingaverydifficultperformance5.Whatisthebesttitleofthistext?A.HowtobeagoodaudienceofBeijingOlympicGamesB.HowtosupportplayersatBeijingOlympicGamesC.HowtocontrolyourselfatBeijingOlympicGamesD.HowtobeavolunteeratBeijingOlympicGames(二)London--Amorningtrainridesaway,acrossthechannel.EnglishkidsdiscusstheLiverpool'sfootballteaminaParispub.SomeParisianshavestartedtotraveltoworkinLondon.Inthe19thcentury,CharlesDickenscomparedthetwocities,LondonandParis,inATaleofTwoCities.Thesedays,itmightbeAtaleofOneCity.Astherearefewjobsathomeoverrecentyears,perhaps250,000Frenchmenmovedacrossthechannel.Withanunderseatunnel,theycouldtravelbetweencitiesinthreehours.TheEuropeanUnionfreedthemfromimmigrationandcustoms.Paris,richinbeauty,ismorestylish.ButLondonfeelsmorefulloflife,andmorefununtilthepubsshutdown.“Forme,thedifferenceisthatLondonisreal,alive,said”TrevorWheeler,afinancialexpert.ChantalJaouen,aprofessionaldesigner,agrees.“IamFrench,butIshesaid’ll.stayinLondon,Thereis,ofcourse,theotherview.JulieLenouxisastudentwhomovedtoLondontwoyearsago.“IthinkpeoplelaughmoreinParis,
”shesaid.“Bothcitieshavechangedbeyondrecognition,
said”
LarryCollins,
anauthorandsometimesaLondoner.Likemostpeoplewhoknowbothcitieswell,hefindsthetwonowfittogethercomfortably.“IfirstfellinlovewithParisinthe1950s.Thingsaresomuchmoreordered,andlifeisbetter.Butcertainlynotcheaper.InsomepartsofLondon,rentscanbetwicethoseonAvenueFochinParis.DecidingbetweenLondonandParisrequiresalifestylechoice.LikeDaphneBenoit,aFrenchjournalismstudentwithperfectEnglish,manyyoungpeoplearehappytobecloseenoughsotheydon’thavetochoose.“IloveParis,mylittleneighborhood,thewayIcanwalkaroundacentre,butlifeistooorganized,”shesaid.“InLondon,youcanbewhoeveryouwant.Noonecares.”1.Itcanbeinferredthat___________.A.ParisandLondonarethetwobiggestcitiesintheworldB.Inthe19thcentury,DickenstoldhisstoriesinthetwocitiesC.LondonandParisusedtobeseparatedD.LiverpoolisabigcityinFrance2.Accordingtothispassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.PeoplefeelitdifficulttofindajobinParis.B.Peoplecan'ttraveltoLondonwithoutapassport.C.LivinginFranceismoreexpensivethaninLondon.D.PeoplecanfindanyjobinLondon.3.Accordingtothispassageweknowthat_________.A.ParisiansenjoyEnglishfoodmorethantheirownB.LondonersseldomtraveltoParisonholidaysC.bothcitieshavetheiradvantagesD.youngpeopleprefertoliveinLondon4.Whichcityisbettertoliveinaccordingtothepassage?A.Paris.B.London.C.Bothcities.D.Itjustdepends.5.What’sthemeaningofthelasttwosentences?A.PeoplecandoeverythinginLondon.B.PeoplewillfeellonelyinLondon.C.PeopleinLondonenjoylivingindifferentways.D.PeopleinLondonenjoyalawlesslife.(三)Thishotelinthetreesisfamousintheworld.Peop1ewhoknowverylittleaboutKenya,knowofTreetops.WhenKingGeorgeVIdied,PrincessElizabethwasstayingontheTreetops,andwhenshecamedownfromthere,“Shesucceededhimasthequeenofthecountry”.ThishinthemiddleoftheforestshowsthepleasureofAfrica.Whenyouvisitit,youwillbesentintotheheartoftheforestbyhotelbuses,andthenaguide,withaguntoprotectyouagainstbiggame,willgowithyoutotheTreetops.Beforeandafterdinner,forthewholenightifyouwish,youcansitonthecorridor(走廊),watchinganimalscometothewaterpool.TheearliesthotelTreetopswasbuiltroundalargetreeontheoppositesideofthewater,butthatwasdestroyedbyfireandthenewhotelTreetops,whichisbuiltroundseveraltrees,ismuchbigger.ThediningroomatTreetopsissmall,andthewaiterscannotwalkroundtoserveguests,aclever“railwayservice”hasbeeninvented.Gueststaketheirfoodasitpassesslowlyinfrontofthem,alongalineinthecenterofthetable.TherearemanyanimalsaroundtheTreetops.Whenyouvisitthem,youcansee:---Animalsandtheirbabiesarewaitingtogreettheguests.---Animals,enjoyingtheTreetopspoolinthedaylight.---Alongbodied,longringtailedveryactivecat-likeanimalisaspecialonecomingoutatTreetops.Hecomesforhisfoodeveryevening.Donotgettooneartohim,ashisteethandclaws(爪)candoyouharm.Theseanimalscanbetrainedandbecomelovelypets.---Someotheranimalswhohaveathickcoatingoffurtokeepthemwarminthecoldforestnights.---Manybuffaloes(水牛)comingtotheTreetopsforwaterandsaltduringthedayornight.1.“Shesucceededin
becoming
the
queen
of
the
country.”In
this
sentence,
“succeeded”means_______.A.didwhatshewastryingtodo
B.gainedherpurposeC.gotapositiononthedeathoftheKing
D.completedaneasytask2.Accordingtothepassage,
“railwayservice
”actuallyrefers.to_A.theserviceprovidedattherailwaystationB.thesupplyoffoodonthetrainC.theserviceprovidedalongtherailwayD.thesupplyoffoodalongamovingline3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsabout-likeanimal“thecat”,describedinthepassage,isNOTtrue?A.Itcomesforfoodonlyatnight.B.ItlivesinthetreesatTreetops.C.Itsteethandclawscandopeopleharm.D.Itcancatchanyotheranimalintheforest.4.Accordingtothepassage.Treetopsisfamousintheworldbecause________.A.itshowsthepleasureofAmericaB.PrincessElizabethgottothecrownwhencomingdownfromthereC.itisbuiltroundseveraltreesD.therearemanyanimalsthatcanbetrainedandbecomelovelypets5.Wecanlearnfromthepassage,thattheguests____.A.shouldnotplaygamesontheTreetopsB.couldnotsitonthecorridoratnightC.couldenjoytheirdinnerinthediningroomD.shouldkeepoffthecat-likeanimals(四)Somepeopledon'tbelievethatdrivingmoreslowlycansavelives.Butthetruthisthatdrivingmoreslowlycanhelpapersontoavoidseriousaccidents.Thefollowingchartshowsthedistancethatittakestostopacaratagivenspeed.Thedistanceismeasuredinfeet.Theshadedareashowsthedriver'sthinkingdistance.That'sthedistanceittakesforthedrivertoreacttoadangerthathesees.Thewhiteareashowsthecar'sbrakingdistance.That'sthedistanceittakesforthecartostoponcethebrakesareused.Thenumberatthetopofeachbarshowsthetotalnumberoffeetthatittakestostopthecar.1.Accordingtothechart,whatisthetotalnumberoffeetneededtostopacarthatistravelingat50milesperhour?A.55.B.73.C.128.D.183.2.Whatisthebrakingdistanceforacarthatistravelingat60milesperhour?A.66feet.B.119feet.C.185feet.D.251feet.3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutbrakingandspeedistrue?A.Thebrakingdistanceiswhatittakesforthedrivertoreacttoadangerthathesees.B.Thespeedofacarhasadirecteffectonthedistanceneededtostopthecar.C.Thebrakingdistanceincreasesonlywhenadriverdrivesfasterthan50milesperhourD.Drivingslowlycanhelpapersontoavoidallaccidents.(五)CatherineDestivelleisarockstar.Shelovesrock,butshecan'tsingorplaytheguitar!SheisarockclimberandabigstarinFranceandItaly.Sheisthemostfamouswomanclimberintheworldbecausesheoftenclimbswithoutropes.SheclimbsinmanycountriesbutmostoftenintheFrenchAlpsnearChamonix,whereshelives.ShestartedclimbingnearherhomeinPariswhenshe,vasfive.Then,atfourteen,shejoinedtheFrenchAlpineClubtolearnmore,butimmediatelysheclimbedbetterandmorequicklythantheoldermembersoftheclub.ShewonherfirstcompetitioninItalyin1995.ThreeyearsagoshefoundanewrouteuptheDruMountainnearChamonix.Theclimbtookelevendaysandforfourdaysthesnowwassoheavythatshecouldnotmove.LastyearotherclimberstriedtofollowthenewDestivelleRoute,buttheyfailed.Theyaregoingtotryagainthisyear.Peoplealwaysaskheraboutherclimbing.Shesays,"IclimbbecauseI'minlovewiththesideofamountain.IpreparewellbeforeIgo,soI'mneverworried."Catherinechoosesnewmountainsfrombooks--likebuyingfromashoppingcatalogue(目錄)!"IseeanicemountainandIgotoclimbit!"HernextmountainisinPakistan.Sheisgoingtherenextmonth."It'smuchbiggerthantheDru,soit'sgoingtotakelongertoclimb.AnAmericanclimber,JeffLowe,iscomingwithmetohelp."1.CatherineDestivelleiscalled'astar
’
because________.A.shewonacompetitionin1995B.shelovesrocksC.she'safamouswomanclimberD.shefoundanewrouteuptotheDruMountain2.ShehadgreattroublefindinganewrouteuptheDruMountainbecause_______.A.shelostherwayB.theclimbtook11daysC.sheneededhelpfromanAmericanclimberD.therewasheavysnow3.Onthesideofamountainshefeels_______.A.worriedB.easyandhappyC.likestayingathomeD.well4.Wecaninferfromthepassagepeopleoftenaskher"______”.A.Whydoyoulikeclimbing?B.AreyouinlovewithanAmericanclimber?C.Doyouenjoyreadingbooksonmountains?D.Whatdoyoudobeforeyougoclimbing?(六)Cancerisamongthetopkillerdiseasesinoursocietytodayandscientistshavefoundoutthatstresshelpstobringiton.Itisworthwhiletoconsider,therefore,whatarethecausesofstressinourlife,andwhetherwecandoanythingaboutthem.Areweunder-employed,oroverburdenedwithtoomanyresponsibilities?Dowehavearightbalanceofworkandleisureinourlives?Areourrelationshipswithfamily,friendsorfellowworkersinagoodstate?Allthesethingscanbeacauseofstress,anditisbesttofacethemhonestly,andtobringourfrustration(喪氣)intotheopen.Peoplewhohavearowandthenforgetitaredoingtheirhealthmoregoodthanthosewhobottleuptheirfeelings.Ifourself-examinationhasbroughtanycausesofstresstolight,letusconsiderwhatwecandisturbusarenotworthanhour’sanger.TheteachingintheBible“Letnotthesungodownupyourwrath(憤慨)”isgoodadvicefromthehealthpointofviewaswellasthereligious.1.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.Stressisthedirectcauseofcancer.B.Thecauseofstressisworthyofseriousstudy.C.Canceristhenumberonekillerinoursocietytoday.D.Peoplewhocan’tacceptadifferentlivingstandardarelesslikelytosufferfromstress.2.Judgingfromthetext,theword
“row
”inthethirdparagraphmostprobablymeans______A.a(chǎn)noisyquarrel
B.a(chǎn)boatjourneyC.a(chǎn)goodrelationship
D.a(chǎn)cureddisease3.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedasawaytoreduceourstress?A.Changingourjobs.B.Changingourattitudeaboutlittlethingsthatmakeusunpleased.C.Speakingoutaboutourfrustrations.D.ReadingtheBible4.“Letnotthesungodownuponyourwrathmeans”probably.A.Don’tletyourangerlastlong.B.Don’tetgangryeventhoughthesunisgoingdown.C.Somethingimportantthatdisturbusisworthanhour’sanger.D.Watchthesunsetwhileyouareangry.(七)Thefoodweeatseemstohavegreateffectsonourhealth.Althoughsciencehasmadegreatstepsinmakingfoodmorefittoeat,ithas,atthesametime,mademanyfoodsunfittoeat.Somenewdiscovery.In1945,governmentresearchersrealizedthatnitrates(硝酸鹽)andnitrites,commonlyusedtokeepcolorinmeats,andotherfoodadditives,causedcancer.Yet,theseadditivesremaininourfood,anditbecomesmoredifficultallthetimetoknowwhichthingsonthepackaginglabels(標簽)ofprocessedfoodarehelpfulorharmful.Theadditiveswhichweeatarenotallsodirect.Farmersoftengivepenicillintocowsandchickandbecauseofthis,penicillinhasbeenfoundinthemilkoftreatedcows.Sometimessimilardrugsaregiventoanimalsnotformedicinalpurposes,butforfinancialreasons.Thefarmersaresimplytryingtofattentheanimalsinordertogetahigherpriceonthemarket.AlthoughtheFDAhastriedrepeatedlytocontrolthese,thepracticescontinue.1.Howhassciencedoneabadservicetomankind?A.Diseasescausedbyfoodhavebeendoneawaywith.B.Ithascausedalackofinformationaboutthevalueoffood.C.Someharmfulmaterialshavebeenaddedtoourfood.D.Scientistshavemadefoodmoreexpensivetoeat.2.Whatarenitratesusedfor?A.Theyhelpprocesspackagedfood.B.Theykeepthecolorinmeats.C.Theycurediseasesofcowsandchickens.D.Theycausetheanimalstobecomefatter.3.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Youcanfindoutharmfuladditivesonthepackaginglabelsoffood.B.Drugsgiventoanimalsarenotallformedicalreasons.C.Researchersknewabouttheharmoffoodadditivesabout60yearsago.D.Foodmaycausefortypercentofcancerintheworld.4.Accordingtothepassage,theFDAmightbe_________.A.a(chǎn)norganizationwhichcontrolsthesafetyoffoodB.a(chǎn)producerwhichmakesadditivesC.a(chǎn)factorywhichprocessesfoodD.a(chǎn)hospitalwhichcurescancer(八)At9:00DickSpivak
’sbanktelephonedandissaidpaymenthwaslate.“Thecheckisinthepost.”Dickrepliedquickly.At11:45Dickleftfora12:00meetingacrosstown.Arrivinglate,heexplainedthattraffichadbeenbad.Thatevening,Dick’sgirlfriendworeanew.dressHehatedit.“Itlooksjustgreatonyou.’’hesaid.Threeliesinoneday!YetDickSpivakisjustanordinaryman,eachtime,hetoldhimselfthatsometimesthattruthscausedtoomanyproblems.Mostofustellmuchthesamewhitelies,harmlessuntruthsthathelptosavetrouble.Howoftendowetellwhitelies?Itdependsinpartonourage,education,andevenwherewelive.AccordingtooneUSstudy,womenaremoretruthfulthanmen,andhonestyincreasesaswegetolder..Whilemostpeopleuselittlewhiteliestomakelifeeasier,themajorityofAmericanscareabouthonestyinbothpublicandpersonallife.Theysaythatpeopletodayarelesshonestthantheyweretenyearsago.Althoughitisbelievedthatthingsaregettingworse,lyingseemstobeanage-oldhumanproblem.TheFrenchphilosopherVauvenarges,writingintheeighteenthcentury,touchedonthetruthwhenhewrote,“Allmenareborntruthfulanddieliars.”1.Whenthewritersays“DickSpivakisjustanordinaryman,”hemeansA.itiscommonthatpeopletellwhiteliesB.DickcoulddonothingaboutbadtrafficC.itiscommonthatpeopledelaytheirpaymentD.Dickfoundithardtodealwitheverydayproblems2.Accordingtothetext,mostAmericansA.hatewhiteliesB.believewhiteliesC.valuehonestyD.considerothersdishonest3.Vauvenarges’sremarksuggeststhatA.lyingisanage-oldhumanproblemB.dishonestyincreaseaspeoplegetolderC.peopleweredishonestinthe18thcenturyD.itissocialconditionsthatmakepeopletelllies(九)Haveyoueverreceivedagiftthatwassoclearlynotyourtastethatyouwonderedifperhapsithadbeenhandedtoyoubymistake?Worse,haveyouevergivenapresentandwatchedyourfriendtookasthoughshehadopenedthewrongbox?Maybesherespondedwithapolite“Whythankyou,”butyouknewyouhadmissedthemark.Whydopresentssometimestowrong?Andwhatdoyourchoices(goodandbad)reflectaboutyourpersonalqualities?Choosingtherightgiftisanart,Ibelieve.Itcallsforempathy-theabilitytoputyourselfintosomeoneelse’sheadandheart.We’reallabletodothis;infact,we’rebornwithakindofnaturalempathy.Aftertheearliestperiodofchildhood,however,itneedstobereinforced(增強)byourparents,teachers,friends.Whenitisn’t,we’renotabletounderstandotherpeople’sfeelingsassharply.Thiscanshowinthegiftsweselect,andsocanmanyotheremotionalqualities.Thinkbacktothepresentsyou’vegivenoverthepastyear,thetimeandeffortyouputintoyourselection,howmuchyouspent,yourthoughtswhileyouwereshopping,andyourfeelingswhenthereceiveropenedthepackage.Keepinmindthatwhatyouchoosedisplaysyourinnerworld.Ofcourse,youmayexpressyourselfdifferentlywithdifferentfriends,relatives,andotherpeopleyouknow.We
live
in
asociety
where
exchanging
presents
is
an
important
part
ofcommunication.Ignoringthetraditionwontellyourfriendsaheadoftime.
’tomakeaway.itIfgyoureallydislikesuchatradition,1.Theunderlinedexpression
“youhadmissedthemark
”
means
“youhadfailedto______
”A.makeherfeelbetter
B.keepyoufriendshipC.receiveapresentinreturn
D.gettheexpectedeffect2.Whichofthefollowingisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.Naturalempathyneedstobereinforced.B.Emotionalchangesinfluenceone’schoiceofgifts.C.Selectingtherightgiftisanabilitypeoplearebornwith.D.choosinggiftsrequiresonetounderstandthereceivers.3.Inthethirdparagraph,theauthortellsusthat_____.A.a(chǎn)ttentionshouldbepaidtothereceivers
’
responsesB.onelearnsfromwhathedidinthepastC.thechoiceofgiftsreflectsone
otionalqualities’emD.oneshouldspendmoretimechoosinggifts4.Thebestpossibletitleforthispassageis
“_______”.A.WaysofChoosingGifts
B.AnImportantTraditionC.ExchangingPresents
D.MessageinaGift(十)HowmanypeoplehaveImetwhohavetoldmeaboutthebooktheyhavebeenplanningtowritebuthaveneveryetfoundthetime?Fartoomany.Thisislife,allright,butwedotreatitlikearehearsal(manyofitsbestmoments.Wetakejobstostayaliveandprovidehomesfor
排練)and,unhappily,wedomisssoourfamiliesalwaysmakingourselvesbelievethatthisstyleoflifeismerelyatemporarystateofaffairsalongtheroadtowhatwereallywanttodo.Then,at60or65,wearesuddenlypresentedwithaclockandseveralgrandchildrenandwelookbackandrealizethatallthoseyearswaitingforRealLifetocomealongwereinfactreallife.InAmericatheyhaveasayingmuchlaughedatbytheEnglish:“Haveaniceday”theyspeakslowlyandseriouslyintheirshops,hotelsandsandwichbars.Ithinkitisawonderfulphrase,remindingus,ineffect,toenjoythemoment:tovaluethisveryday.Howoftendowesaytoourselves,“I’ll-takeridingup(orhorsegolf,orsailing)assoonasIgetahigherposition,”onlytodononeofthosethingswhenIdogetthehigherposition.WhenIfirstbecameareporterIknewamanwhogaveupaverywellpaidrespectablejobattheDailyTelegraphtogoandeditasmallweeklynewspaper
.AtthetimeIwasastonishedbywhatappearedtometobehiscompletelyabnormalmentalstate.HowcouldanyoneturnhisbackonFleetStreetincentralLondonforasmalllocalarea?Iwantedtoknow.NowIamalittleolderandpossiblywiser,Iseethesenseinit.InFleetStreetthemanwasundercontinualpressure.HelivedinanunattractiveLondonsuburbandhespentmuchofhislifesittingonSouthernRegiontrains.1.Thefirstparagraphofthepassagetellsusthat______.A.wealwaystrytofindsometimetowriteabookB.wealwaysmakeplansbutseldomfulfilthemC.wealwaysenjoymanyoflife’sbestmomentsD.wealwaysdowhatwereallywanttodo2.Theunderlinedphrase
“turnhisbackon
”
(paragraph6)mostprobablymeans_____.A.leavefor
B.returnto
C.giveup
D.relyon3.Theman(paragraph6)lefthisfirstjobpartlybecausehewas______.A.inanabnormalmentalstate
B.undertoomuchpressureC.notwellpaid
D.notrespected4.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthepassage?A.ProvideHomesForOurFamily
B.TakeUpHorse-ridingC.ValueThisVeryDay
D.StayAlive(十一)Theyoungboysawme,orrather,hesawthecarandquicklyranuptome,eagertosellhishunches(串)ofbananasandbagsofpeanuts.Thoughheappearedtobeabouttwelve,heseemedtohavealreadyknownthebitternessoflife.“Banana300naira.Peanuts200naira.”Hesaidinalowvoice.Ibargainedhimdownto200totalforthefruitandnuts.Whenheagreed,Ihandedhima500nairabill.Hedidn’thavechange,soItoldhimnottoworry.Hesaidthanksandsmiledarowofperfectteeth.When,twoweekslater,Isawtheboyagain,Iwasmoreawareofmypositioninasocietywhereit’snotthatuncommontoseealittleboywhoshouldbeinschoolstandingonthecornersellingfruitintheburningsun.Myparentshadraisedmetobeawareoftheadvantagewehadbeenaffordedandtheresponsibilityitbroughttous.Ipulledoverandrolleddownmywindow.Hehadabunchofbananasandabagofpeanutsready.Iwavedthemaway.“What’sup?”Iasked.“himIIdon’thavemoneytobuybooksforschool.”Ireachedintomypocketandhandedhimtwofresh500nairabills.“Willthishelp?”Iasked.Helookedaroundnervouslybeforetakingthemoney.Onethousandnairawasalotofmoneytosomeonewhosefamilyprobablymadeabout5,000nairaorlesseachyear.“Thankyou,sir,”hesaid.“Thankyouverymuch!”Whendrivinghome,Iwonderedifmylittlefriendactuallyusedthemoneyforschoolbooks.Whatifhe’saswindler(騙子)?AndthenIwonderedwhyIdidit.DidIdoittomakemyselffeelbetter?WasIusinghim?Later,IrealizedthatIdidn’tknowhisnameortheleastbitabouthim,nordidIthinktoask.Overthenextsixmonths,IwasbusyworkinginanewsagencyinnorthernNigeria.SometimeafterIreturned,Iwentoutforadrive.WhenIwasabouttopullover,theboysuddenlyappearedbymywindowwithabigsmilereadyonhisface.“Oh,gosh!Longtime.
”“Areyouinschoolnow?
”
Iasked.Henodded.“That
’good,s
”Isaid.Asilencefell
aswelookedateachother,andthenIrealizedwhathewanted.“
Here,
”Iheldouta500naira.bill“Takethis.
”Heshookhisheadandsteppedbackasifhurt
.“
What’swrong?asked”I.“It
’sagift.
”Heshookhisheadagainandbroughthishandfrombehindhisback.Hisfaceshonewithsweat.Hedroppedabunchofbananasandabagofpeanutsinthefrontseatbeforehesaid,beenwaitingtogivethesetoyou.”1.Whatwastheauthor’sfirstimpressionoftheboy?A.Heseemedtobepoorandgreedy.
B.Heseemedtohavesufferedalot.C.Heseemedyoungerthanhisage
D.Heseemedgoodatbargaining.2.Thesecondtimetheauthormettheboy,theboy_____.A.toldhimhispurposeofsellingfruitandnutsB.wantedtoexpresshisthanksC.a(chǎn)skedhimformoneyforhisschoolbooksD.triedtotakeadvantageofhim3.Whydidtheauthorgivehismoneytotheboy?A.Becausehehadenoughmoneytodothat.B.Becausehehadlearnttohelpotherssincechildhood.C.Becauseheheldahigherpositioninthesociety.D.Becausehehadbeenaskedbythenewsagencytodoso.4.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheboy?A.Braveandpolite.
B.Kindandsmart.C.Honestandthankful.
D.Shyandnervous.(十二)Insteadofhittingthebeach,fourteenhighschoolstudentstradedswimmingsuitsforlabcoatslastsummerandturnedtheirat
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