【題目】 I didn't grow up in a very loving family. In fact, there are few, if any, happy memories I have of my childhood involving my family members. My happiest moments were spent with the few friends I was allowed to have. My family eventually distanced from all the neighbors. So the time came when I didn't even have neighborhood kids to play with. So, I learned to spend my time reading, discovering nature and setting and achieving small goals for myself.

There was another family in town that was quite similar to mine. They had a lot of children like my own family. They attended the same church. I always wondered what it would be like if my family were more like them. They never knew it, but I watched them and admired hem. They were happy and close — everything I wished my family could be.

Decades Later I found myself back at that very same church I had left behind. This time I was in that church for my mother's funeral. As I approached the church for the funeral, memories came flooding back home. I remembered the warm, kind smiles of that family when I was a child.

After the funeral service, I heard a familiar voice call my name. I turned around and he was there, the father of that, family I had admired when I was young. He was a church volunteer for my mother's funeral lunch. We chatted for a bit. I pointed out my happy child to him and it was at that point I realized I was raising my boy in a way I had seen him raise his own children so long ago. He didn't realize it, but my son s life has been greatly affected by him.

Live your life with virtue.You never know who’s watching, who you will inspire and whose life you'll change.

1What do we learn about the author's parents?

A.They got along well with each other.

B.They were good at educating children.

C.They didn't love the author very much.

D.They didn't do well in dealing with people.

2Why did the author go back to the town decades later?

A.To meet the man.B.To visit the church.

C.To work as a volunteer.D.To handle something personal.

3Which of the following words can best describe the man?

A.Reliable.B.Humorous.

C.Kind-hearted.D.Hardworking.

4What message does the author intend to convey?

A.Try to build a happy family.B.Watch your words and deeds.

C.Learn from others all the time.D.Help others whenever possible.

【答案】

1D

2D

3C

4B

【解析】

本文是一篇記敘文。作者從小受到一位鄰居的影響,她后來(lái)以這位鄰居為榜樣去教育自己的兒子。

1推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中My family eventually distanced from all the neighbors.可知,我的家人最終與所有的鄰居疏遠(yuǎn)了。作者的家庭跟所有的鄰居都疏遠(yuǎn)了,由此可知,作者的父母不善于跟周圍的人相處。故選D。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中Decades Later I found myself back at that very same church I had left behind. This time I was in that church for my mother's funeral.可知,幾十年后,我發(fā)現(xiàn)自己又回到了我離開(kāi)的那個(gè)教堂。這次我在那個(gè)教堂參加我母親的葬禮。由此可知,作者幾十年后回家,是參加母親的葬禮,處理私人問(wèn)題。故選D。

3推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段中He was a church volunteer for my mother's funeral lunch.可知,他是我母親葬禮午餐的教堂志愿者。由此可推知,那個(gè)鄰居很善良。故選C。

4推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段Live your life with virtue. You never know who’s watching, who you will inspire and whose life you'll change.可知,過(guò)有美德的生活。你永遠(yuǎn)不知道誰(shuí)在看著你,你將激勵(lì)誰(shuí),你將改變誰(shuí)的生活。由此可推知,文章主要想說(shuō)明我們每個(gè)人的言行對(duì)都會(huì)對(duì)他人產(chǎn)生我們意想不到的影響。前面的故事都是為此主題鋪墊,故選B。

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