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英语阅读理解
(
人物故事
)
专项及解析
一、高中英语阅读理解人物故事类
1
.
阅读理解
A
photography
exhibition
by
French
artist
San
Bartolome
entitled
Moon
Door
Dreamers
opened
in
the
798
Art
Zone
in
Beijing
on
December
10,
2011,
presenting
a
cross-cultural
perspective (
视角
)
on ordinary life in the capital city.
Bartolome took these photos in
August 2008, and produced a video named Two
Worlds, One
Dream. These works were
displayed in Pingyao, an ancient city in Shanxi
Province, under the title
Beijing
Midsummer Night Dream in September
2010.
The moon doors
serve as a keyhole through which one can catch a
glimpse of a slice of Beijing
life. He
got his inspiration from one cycling trip to the
southeastern suburb of Beijing, where he
discovered
a
peculiar
street
along
which
a
gray
brick
wall
was
built
to
cover
the
shabby
bungalows.
These
cabins
were
mostly rented by
migrant
workers-
peddlers,
craftsmen,
grocers
and innkeepers.
Born in 1950, Bartolome has worked as a
photographer, stage director. Artistic manager,
writer
and diplomat. A noted Sinophile,
Bartolome frequently visits China for photographic
subjects. In
the
fall
of
2003,
he
joined
the
French
Embassy
in
Beijing
as
a
cultural
attache.
His
work
experience in China from 2003 to 2015
further enhanced his awareness of and love for
China.
Bartolome not
only loves Chinese culture but also the Chinese
people. He thinks that Chinese
people
are kind, welcoming and diverse.
Back from his bike ride to
southeastern Beijing, he decided to shoot pictures
about ordinary
urban lifestyles. He
observed dwellers carefully and made friends with
them.
After
about
30
days
and
nights
that
he
spent
with
these
common
migrants,
he
created
a
number
of
portraits.
Meanwhile,
he
learned
more
about
those
rural
migrants
who
earn
their
living in a city with
which they are unfamiliar.
He adopted an optimistic perspective to shoot the
sights, and he borrowed the title of one of
William Shakespeare s comedy works: A
Midsummer Night's Dream.
(
p>
1
)
What is the main
purpose of the exhibition?
A. To present Bartolome's photographic
skills.
B. To tell us
Bartolome's work experience in Beijing.
C. To show us Bartolome's optimistic
view on ordinary life in Beijing.
D. To build a cross-cultural
communication bridge between China and
France.
(
2
)
What inspires Bartolome to shoot
pictures about ordinary urban styles?
A. His bike ride to
Southeastern suburb of Beijing.
B. His work experience in the French
Embassy in Beijing.
C. His
visit to the ancient city of Pingyao.
D. Shakespeare's comedy work: A
Midsummer Night's Dream.
(
p>
3
)
What does the
underlined word
A. A
successful artist.
B. A cultural
attache.
C. A person of status.
D. A fan of China.
(
4
)
What does
the text mainly talk about?
A. A French artist tells Chinese
stories with his camera.
B.
A French artist frequently visits China for
photography.
C. Migrant
workers live a simple but happy life in
Beijing.
D. Moon Doors serve
as a window to display China to the
world.
【答案】
(
1
)
C
(
2
)
A
(
3
)
D
(
4
)
A
【解析】
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文
,法国艺术家圣巴托洛姆在北京
798
艺术区举办的名
为
月亮之门梦想家
p>
的摄影展,从跨文化角度呈现了普通城市的生活以及拍摄的原因。
(
1
)考查
推理判断。根据第一段中的
a
cross-cultural
perspective
(
视角
)
on
ordinary
life
in
the
capital
p>
city.
以及最后一段中的
adopted
an
optimistic
perspective
to
shoot
the
sights,
可知,这次摄影展用一种跨文化视角来展示首都的普通生活,他以乐观的
角度拍摄的。由此推断出摄影展向我们展示巴托罗姆对北京城市生活的乐观态度。故选
< br>C
。
(
2
)考查细节理解。根据第三段中的
got
his
inspiration
from
one
cycling
trip
to
the
southeastern
suburb
of
Beijing,
...
以及第六段中的
from
his
bike
ride
to
southeastern
Beijing, he decided to shoot pictures
about ordinary urban lifestyles
可知他(拍摄)的
灵感来
自一次去北京东南郊的骑行之旅,
...
。回到北京之后,他决定拍摄一些关于普通城市生活
方式的照片。可知,是他骑
自行车去北京的东南郊区激发了他拍摄普通城市的生活
。故选
A
。
(
3
)考查
词义猜测。根据第四段划线词
后的内容可知
,
巴托罗姆为了这个摄影
主题经常访问中国。
2003
年秋,他以文化专员的身份加入了法国驻北京大使馆。从
2003
年到
2015
年,他在中国的多年工作经历让他加深了对中国的认识和热爱。由此可知,他是
一个热爱
中国的人,喜欢了解中国,是一个
中国迷
。故选
D
。
(
4
)考查
主旨大意。本文第一段叙述了法国艺术家圣巴托洛姆在北京
798
艺术区举办的
名为
月亮之门梦想家<
/p>
的摄影展开幕从一个跨文化视角来展示在首都的普通生活。接着叙
述了为什么
拍摄中国普通城市的生活
,用摄影机拍摄他在中国的经历来表现对中国的热
爱。由此可知本文主要叙述了一个法国
艺术家用他的相机讲述中国故事。故选
A
。
【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解,推理判断,词义猜测
和主旨大意四个题型的考查,是一
篇故事类阅读,要求考生在捕捉细节信息的基础上,进
一步根据上下文的逻辑关系,进行
分析,推理,概括和归纳,从而选出正确答案。
2
.
阅读理解
Sometimes just when we
need the power of miracles to change our beliefs,
they materialize in
the places we'd
least expect. They can come to us as a great
change in our physical reality or as a
simple coincidence in our lives.
Sometimes they're big and can't be missed. Other
times they're
so subtle that if we
aren't aware, we may miss them altogether. They
can come from the lips of a
stranger we
suddenly and mysteriously meet at just the right
instant. If we listen carefully, we'll
always hear the right words, at the
right time, to dazzle (
目眩
)
us into a realization of something
that
we may have failed to notice only moments
before.
On a cold
January afternoon in 1989, I was hiking up the
trail that leads to the top of Egypt's Mt.
Horeb. I'd spent the day at St.
Catherine's Monastery and wanted to get to the
peak by sunset to
see the valley below.
As I was winding up the narrow path, I'd
occasionally see other hikers who
were
coming down from a day on the mountain. While they
would generally pass with simply a
nod
or a greeting in another language, there was one
man that day who did neither.
I saw him coming from the last
switchback on the trail that led to the backside
of the mountain.
As he got closer, I
could see that he was dressed differently from the
other hikers I'd seen. Rather
than the
high-tech fabrics and styles that had been the
norm, this man was wearing traditional
Egyptian
clothing.
He
wore
a
tattered,
rust-colored
galabia
and
obviously
old
and
thick-soled
sandals that
were covered in dust. What made his appearance so
odd, though, was that the man
didn't
even appear to be Egyptian! He was a small-framed
Asian man, had very little hair, and was
wearing round, wire-rimmed
glasses.
As we neared
one another, I was the first to speak,
moment to catch my breath. Not a sound
came from the man as he walked closer. I thought
that
maybe he hadn't heard me or the
wind had carried my voice away from him in another
direction.
Suddenly
he
stopped
directly
in
front
of
me
on
the
high
side
of
the
trail,
looked
up
from
the
ground, and spoke a single sentence to
me in English,
lost until you've lost
it.
I took in what I had just heard, he
simply stepped around me and
continued
his going down the trail.
That moment in my life was a small miracle. The
reason is less about what the man said and
more about the timing and the context.
The year was 1989, and the Cold War was drawing to
a
close. what the man on the trail
couldn't have known is that it was during my
Egyptian pilgrimage
(
朝圣
), and
specifically during my hike to the top of Moses's
mountain, that I'd set the time aside
to make decisions that would affect my
career in the defense industry, my friends, my
family, and,
ultimately, my
life.
I
had
to
ask
myself
what
the
chances
were
of
an
Asian
man
dressed
in
an
Egyptian
galabia
coming down from the top of this
historic mountain just when I was walking up,
stopping before
me, and offering his
wisdom, seemingly from out of nowhere. My answer
to
my own question
was easy:
the odds were slim to none! In a meet that lasted
less than two minutes on a mountain
halfway around the world from my home,
a total stranger had brought clarity and the hint
of a
warning, regarding the huge
changes that I would make within a matter of days.
In my way of
thinking, that's a
miracle.
I suspect that
we all experience small miracles in our lives
every day. Sometimes we have the
wisdom
and the courage to recognize them for what they
are In the moments when we don't,
that's okay as well. It seems that our
miracles have a way of coming back to us again and
again.
And each time they do, they
become a little less subtle, until we can't
possibly miss the message
that they
bring to our lives!
The key
is that they're everywhere and occur every day for
different reasons, in response to the
different
needs
that
we
may
have
in
the
moment.
Our
job
may
be
less
about
questioning
the
extraordinary things
that happen in our daily lives and more about
accepting the gifts they bring.
(
1
)
Why
did the author make a pilgrimage to Mt Horeb in
Egypt?
A. He was
in search of a miracle in his life.
B. It was a holy place for a religious
person to head for.
C. He
intended to make arrangements for his life in the
future.
D. He waited
patiently in expectation of meeting a wise
person.
(
2
)
What does the underlined part
A. For what reason did the
man stop before me?
B. Why
did the Asian man go to the mountain?
C. What change would I make within a
matter of days?
D. What was
the probability that others told us the right
words?
(
3
< br>)
Which of the following is closest
in meaning to the underlined word
A. Apparent.
B. Delicate. C. Precise.
D. Sufficient.
(
4
)
The
author viewed the meet with the Asian man as a
miracle in his life in that ________.
A. the Asian man's
appearance had a deciding effect on his future
life
B. his words were in
perfect response to the need he had at that
moment
C. what the Asian man
said was abundant in the philosophy of
life
D. the Asian man
impressed on him the worth of what he had
possessed
(
5
)
What might be the best title for
the passage?
A.
Can you recognize a miracle?
B. Is a miracle significant to
us?
C. When might a miracle
occur?
D. Why
do we need a miracle?
(
6
)
After the encounter
of the Asian man, what will the writer probably do
immediately?
A.
Continue walking up to the top of the
mountain.
B. Have a rest to
refresh himself.
C. Try to
have a heart-to-heart conversation with the Asian
man.
D. Come down the
mountain.
【答案】
p>
(
1
)
C
(
2
)
D
(
3
< br>)
B
(
4
)
B
(
5
)
A
(
6
)
D
【解析】
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文
,作者讲述了一次埃及朝圣时,爬到何烈山半山腰
时,偶遇了一位正在下山的亚洲陌生人
。这位智者停下来给作者说
“
在失去前你不知道你得
到了什么
”
。点醒了作者做出正确的决定。并讲述
了作者通过这件事情对奇迹的思考,我们
生活时时处处都存在奇迹。
(
1
)考查细节理解。根据第五段中的
“that
I'd
set
the
time
aside
to
make
decisions
that
would affect my career in the defense
industry, my friends, my famil
y, and,
ultimately, my life.”
可
知,作者把这
段时间预留出来做一些影响他国防工业工作、家庭以及最终生活的一些决
定。故选
C
。
(
2
)考查词义猜测。根据第六段中的
“My answer to my own question was easy”< p>
我自己对自
己问题的答案是简单的,同时前一句作者也提出了自己的问题:
为什么他会停下给我说他
的观点。并且在第六段最后一句话中,作者强调了这次偶遇智者
给作者说的话对他接下来
几天要做的决定提供了清晰的思路和暗示的提醒。故选
D
。
(
3
)考查词义猜测。根据第七段中的
“And each time they do, they become a little
less subtle,
until we can't possibly
miss the message that they bring to our lives!”
每次奇迹出现,
他们变得
不那样细微,直到我们不能忽视它们给我们生活带来的信息。
Until<
/p>
后的从句可以看出奇迹
每次变得会更加明显,不是像之前那么微妙
。故选
B
。
(
4
)考查细节理解。根据第六段中的
“In
a
meet
that
lasted
le
ss
than
two
minutes
on
a
mountain halfway around
the world from my home, a total stranger had
brought clarity and the
hint of a
warning, regarding the huge changes that I would
make within a matter of days. In my
way
of thinking, that's a
miracle.”
可知,智者给作者说
的
话对他接下来几天要做的决定提供
了清晰的思路和暗示的提醒。故选
B
。
(
5
p>
)考查主旨大意。根据最后一段,针对我们当下不同的需求,奇迹时时处处都以不同
原因存在着。我们的工作不是质疑这些离奇的事情,更多的是接受生活带给我们的这些礼
物。故选
A
。
(
6
)考查
推理判断。从智者的行为
“coming
down
from
the
top
of
this
historic
mountain”
下
山;和智者对作
者说的话
“Sometimes you don't know what you
have lost until you've lost it. ”
在失去前你不
知道你得到了什么可推断,智者告诉作者要珍惜现在所拥有的。故选
D
< br>。
【点评】本题考点涉及细
节理解,词义猜测,推理判断和主旨大意四个题型的考查,是一
篇故事类阅读,要求考生
在捕捉细节信息的基础上,进一步根据上下文的逻辑关系,进行
分析,推理,概括和归纳
,从而选出正确答案。
3
.
阅读理解
Paris is the city of
dreams. If you plan to head to Paris for a study
period, then perhaps a little
reality
check is in order. But my experience was a
romantic one.
I paved my
path to Paris
through an exchange
program. On arrival in Paris, I was constantly
reminded of the official processes I
had to complete
—
forms to
be filled in, meetings to attend,
the
list seemed endless.
Then the real work began. Once classes were
underway, I found myself volunteering to do oral
presentations and assignments first,
rather than last. This method proved to be very
helpful.
Once
I
had
finished
class
for
the
week,
I
had
an
ever-increasing
list
of
museums
to
visit,
neighborhoods to explore, and cafés to
sit in. Read books about Paris. Talk to locals and
other
foreigners living there. But the
one thing that reading a book or talking to
someone cannot do is
to provide you
with the experience of wandering Paris on foot.
The people watching, the sounds
of the
city, the colors as the seasons change, they all
add to the ecstasy that I experience in Paris
as an exchange student.
After spending five months
wandering through the charming neighborhoods, I
fell in love with
the
atmosphere
that
came
out
from
every
open
door,
and
with
every
spoken
word.
There
is
something comforting about walking to
the market each Sunday to enjoy the beautiful
display of
fruits, vegetables and dairy
products. There is warmth in saying bonjour to the
passers-by.
On my last
day in Paris, I confidently said,
the
street. I guess the best part about going on
exchange in Paris is falling in love with the city
in
your own way. And I know mine is
unique and special to me, my own little pieces of
Paris.
(
1
< br>)
What does the underlined word
A. Courage.
B. Imagination.
C. Happiness.
D. Reputation.
(<
/p>
2
)
What does the
passage mainly tell us?
A. An exchange student's life.
B. Charming neighborhoods.
C. An exchange program.
D. A traveling experience.
<
/p>
(
3
)
Beyo
nd reading books, which experience would the
author treasure most?
A. Enjoying coffee in his spare time.
B. Greeting people in French in the
street.
C. Buying vegetables
in the market.
D.
Hanging around in Paris.
(
p>
4
)
According to the
passage, what left the author the deepest
impression?
A.
The friendly people he met in Paris.
B. The special culture he experienced
in the city.
C. The academic
achievement he made in his study.
D. The presentations and assignments he
did in class.
【答案】
(
1
)
C
(<
/p>
2
)
A
(
3
)
D
(
4
)
B
【解析】
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文
,讲述了作者作为一名交换生在巴黎的所见所闻,内
心感受等。
(
1
)考查
词义猜测。根据作者对在巴黎街上漫步的喜爱及第四段中的
“The
people
watching, the sounds
of the city, the colors as the seasons change,
they all add to the ecstasy that
is
experiencing Paris as an exchange student”
< br>可知,人们的注视,城市的声音,季节变化时的
色彩,都增加了作者作为交换生体
验巴黎的喜悦。由此推知,划线词的意思是
“
快乐,幸
福
”
。故选
C
。
(
2
)考查主旨大意。根据第一段中的
“But
my
experience
was
a
romantic
one.
I
paved
my
path to Paris through a
n
exchange program”
可知,作者作为一名交换生来到巴黎,他认为自<
/p>
己的巴黎之行非常浪漫。从第二段到最后,文章详细叙述了作者在巴黎的所见所闻,内心<
/p>
感受等。故整篇文章讲述的是一个交换生在巴黎的经历。故选
A<
/p>
。
(
3
)考查推理判断。根据第四段中的
“The
one
thing
that
reading
a
book
or
talking
to
someone
cannot
do
is
to
provide
you
with
the
experience
of
wandering
Paris
on
foot.
I
discovered some of my favorite places
in Paris by wandering”
可知,读书以及和人交谈无法提
供步行在巴黎闲逛带给你的体验。通过闲逛,作者在巴黎发现了一些自己最喜欢的地方。
由此可知,除了读书,作者最珍惜的经历是在巴黎闲逛。故选
D
。
(
4
)考查推理判断。根据最后一段中的
“The
best
part
about
going
on
exchange
in
Paris
is
falling in love with the
city in your own unique way. Everyone's experience
of Paris is different. I
know mine is
unique and special to me, my own little pieces of
Paris”
可知,给作者留下最深的
印象是他在这个城市的独
特经历。而从上文可知,他在巴黎体验到了不同的风土人情,不
同的文化。故选
B
。
【点评】本题考点涉及推理判断,词义猜测和主旨大意三个题型的考查,是一篇故事类阅
读,要求考生根据上下文的逻辑关系,进行分析,推理,概括和归纳,从而选出正确答
案。
4
.
阅读理解
Russ
Gremel,
now
98
years
old,
decided
it
was
time
to
donate
$$2
million
to
the
Illinois
Audubon Society, a charity to purchase
nearly 400 acres of land for wildlife protection.
Gremel
was able to make this amazing
donation because he purchased $$1,000 worth of
Walgreens stock
seven decades ago whose
value has grown recently.
always
lived
simply
neighbor
Patrick
Falso
told
TODAY.
Falso
said
he
heard
Gremel
say
many
times the
The
Gremel
Wildlife
shelter
was
founded
on
June
4.
Illinois
Audubon
Society
president
Jim
Herkert
said
Gremel's
donation
was
extremely
generous.
allowing
us
to
protect
a
really
valuable and
important possession and realize one of Gremel's
wishes that we could find a place
where
people could come out and experience nature the
way he did as a kid,
After
doing
all
this,
this
past
weekend,
Gremel
adopted
an
old
Chihuahua
(吉娃娃犬)
.
Winnie the dog was picked up as a
homeless dog several months ago. She suffered from
a kind of
cancer,
which
was
treated
—
and
all
she
needed
was
a
loving
home,
which
Colleen
Collins,
the
founder of Perfect
Pooches Adoption Agency, was determined to
find.
Gremel had lost
his own beloved Chihuahua earlier this year. When
he reached out to Collins
about Winnie,
she felt this could be a good match. That feeling
grew when she brought Winnie to
his
house for a meet and greet, and Winnie was
introduced not only to Gremel but also some of
his
friends
and
neighbors. One
had
brought
over
a
lot
of
fresh
strawberries;
all
said
they'd
be
there to help out in any way
needed.
(
1
)
Patrick Falso is mentioned in the
text mainly to explain _________.
A. how Gremel earned the
money
B. what kind of person
Gremel is
C. why Gremel made
the donation
D. where Gremel
has been living
(
2
)
What can we learn about
Russ Gremel from the text?
A. He raised many pet dogs in his
life.
B. He bought Walgreens
stock at age 28.
C. He
adopted a young Chihuahua recently.
D. He volunteered in wildlife shelters
regularly.
(
3
)
What can we infer about
Gremel's neighbors from the text?
A. They live in harmony
with animals.
B. They are
impressed with dog Winnie.
C. They lead a healthy and wealthy
life.
D. They are caring and
kind to each other.
【答案】
(
1
)
C
(<
/p>
2
)
B
(
3
)
D
【解析】
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文
,格雷梅尔是一个没有孩子的单身男人,他在芝加哥
同一所房子里住了
< br>95
年,一直过着简朴的生活。他经常给社会慈善机构捐钱。
(
1
)考查细节理解。根据第二段
single
man
with
no
kids,
Gremel
has
lived
in
the
same
Chicago house for 95
years, and has always lived simply’, neighbor
Patrick Falso told TODAY. Falso
said he
heard Gremel say many times the
intended to give it away. ”
格
雷梅尔是一个没有孩子的单身男人,他在芝加哥同一所房子里住
了
95
年,一直过着简朴的生活。
说,
他听到
Gremel
说过很多次,
p>
钱本来就不是我
的
,他总是打算把钱送人。可知,
Patrick
Falso<
/p>
的话道出了为什么
Gremel
要做出捐
赠。故
选
C
。
(
2
)考查
细节理解。根据第一段中的
“Gremel
was
able
to
make
this
amazing
donation
because
he
purchased
$$1,000
worth
of
Walgreens
stock
seven
decades
ago
whose
value
has
grown recently.”
格雷梅尔之所以能够做出
这一惊人的捐赠,是因为他在
70
年前购买了价值
1000
美元的沃尔格林股票,而这些股票的价值最近一直在增长。
他在
28
岁时购买了
沃尔
格林的股票。故选
B
。
(
3
)考查推理判断。根据最后一段中的
“Winnie was
introduced not only to Gremel but also
some
of
his
friends
and
neighbors.
One
had
brought
over
a
lot
of
fresh
strawberries;
all
said
they'd
be there to help out in any way needed. ”
温妮不仅被介绍给格雷梅尔,还被介绍给他
的一些朋友和邻居。一个人带来了许多新
鲜的草莓
;
所有人都说他们会在那里以任何需要的
方式提供帮助。可知,他的邻居之间是互相帮助友好相处的。故选
D
。
【点评】本题考
点涉及细节理解和推理判断两个题型的考查,是一篇故事类阅读,考生需
要准确捕捉细节
信息,并根据上下文进行逻辑推理,从而选出正确答案。
5
.
阅读理解
It is obvious that all
of our childhood memories are not accidental. When
you are a child, every
scent, every
sound, every move, every toy, the first day of
school, the first kiss, the first step…
Everything together makes what is the
personality of a man. All these are pieces of one
whole
entity.
I was about 6 years old. My mom's best friend left
to another town and asked my mom to stay
at her place with me for two days in
order to look after her two sons. One was a little
older than I
was, and the second boy
appeared to be super grown-up, for he was already
fourteen. I always
enjoyed staying at
their place.
I
remember
the
second day
we
were
supposed
to
have
the
come-
back
party
for
my
mom's
friend at her place. I
woke up. Mom went to work and reminded me to be
nice and clean by the
time she came
back. I stayed with Tony, the older of the boys
and suddenly somebody called him
and
though he was not permitted to leave me alone-he
left. He said it would not be long. But it
took him forever. I realized that I was
alone. I could not come out of the house, so I
opened the
window.
I
was
so
desperate.
So
lonely.
So
betrayed.
At
that
moment
I
pulled
the
curtain
so
strongly that I fell on the floor. And
there I was standing-one little criminal-desperate
to escape
and knowing that I would be
punished for destroying the curtain that was not
even ours.
But then
something changed. I stopped weeping. I looked
around and realized that I was in a safe
place, and that mom would come back and
kiss me no matter what I had done.
This was
a
moment
of
pure
happiness,
not
the
happiness
of
getting
a
new
toy
or
a
dog,
or
going to
the party of your best friend. It was the moment
of clarity for me-the first time in my life
when I realized that I was happy to
have my mom and that I was safe. My eyes saw the
world in
different shades that moment.
And by the way-I was not punished for the curtain.
I fell asleep on
my mom's
knees.
(
1
< br>)
What is the best title for this
passage?
A. An
Unforgettable Party
B. A Childhood Memory
C. A Happy Day in My Mom's Best
Friend's Home
D. The Rules You
Should Follow
(
2<
/p>
)
What best describes the
author's feelings toward childhood memories?
A. Childhood memories are
easy to forget.
B. They make
what is the personality of a man.
C. Good memories are always much easier
for us to remember.
D.
Childhood memories are always strange and
incomprehensible.
(
3
)
What happened to the
author when he was 6 years old?
A. His family moved to
another apartment.
B. He
always fought with mom's friend's children for
toys.
C. He was punished by
his mom for destroying her friend's
curtain.
D. He was locked
inside a house and failed to get out by the
window.
(
4
)
In
the last paragraph, the word
A. the moment he received a present
from his mom
B. the time he
spent in mom's friend's home
C. the moment he realized his mom's
love
D. the time he
destroyed the curtain
【答案】
(
1
)
B
(<
/p>
2
)
B
(
3
)
D
(
4
)
C
【解析】
【分析】本文是一篇记叙文
,作者讲述了一个让自己印象深刻的童年记忆。
(
1
)考查主旨大意。根据第一段中的
accidental.
可知,我们所有的童年记
忆都不是偶然的,作者就讲述了一个让自己印象深刻
的童年记忆,故选
< br>B
。
(
2
)考查细节理解。根据第一段中的
man.
可知,作者认为这些童年记忆塑造了一个人的人格
,故选
B
。
(
3
)考查细节理解。根据第三段中的
could
not
come
out
of
the
house,
so
I
opened
the
window.
及
可知
,六岁
的时候,作者被锁在屋子里,没能从窗户出去,而且还弄坏了窗帘,故选
D
。
(
4
)考查代词指代。根据最后一段中的
the
moment
of
clarity
for
me-the
first
time
in
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