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专项训练(7)阅读理解
A★
A famous teacher was speaking to the students at our school. He began his lesson by holding up a ¥100 bill. Then he said to the three hundred students, “Who would like this ¥100 bill?” The students began to put up their hands at once.
Then he said, “I am going to give this ¥100 to one of you, but first, let me do this.” He then made the bill into a ball. Then he said, “Who wants it now?” The hands went back into the air. “Well,” he said, “What if I do this?” and he dropped it on the floor and stepped on it. He picked up the dirty, crumpled bill and said, “Who still wants it?” Hands went back into the air.
“My friends,” he said, “you have learned a valua-ble lesson today. No matter (无论) what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not go down in value (价值)。 It was still worth ¥ l00!”
Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crum-pled, and stepped on by the chances we take and the things that happen to us. We feel as if we are worth nothing. But remember, no matter what has happened to you, you will never lose your value: you are always valuable to those people who love you. Your value doesn„t come from what you do or whom you know, but WHO YOU ARE. You are special and valuable. Don„t ever forget it!
◆根据以上短文内容,然后从每题所给的四个选项中选择最佳选项。
( ) 1. Even though it was dirty, the money
____.
A. still went up in value B. was worth nothing
C. didn„t go down in value D. was still ours
( ) 2. We are always valuable to the people ____. A. who pay us B. who call us C. who hate us D. who love us ( ) 3. Your value doesn„t come from what you
do but _______.
A. who you know B. who made you C. who you remember D. who you are ( ) 4. The sentence “Hands went back into the air” means “_______”。
A. the students put up their hands again B. the students put down their hands
C. the students put their hands behind their backs gain
D. the students put their hands in front of them ( ) 5. Why did the famous teacher use a ¥100 bill at his lesson?
A. Because he wanted to make the bill into a ball.
B. Because he used to drop a bill on the floor and stepped on it.
C. Because he was going to give the bill to one of his students.
D. Because he wanted to make the students know what value was.
B★★
A Frenchman went to a small Italian town and was staying with his wife at the best hotel there. One night, he went out for a walk alone. It was late and the small street was dark and quiet. Suddenly he felt someone behind him. He turned his head and saw an Italian young man who quickly walked past him. The man was nearly out of sight when the Frenchman suddenly found that his watch was gone. He thought that it must be the Italian who had taken his watch. He decided to follow him and get back the watch.
Soon the Frenchman caught up with the Italian. Neither of them understood the other‟s language. The Frenchman frightened the Italian with his fist(拳头) and pointed at the Italian‟s watch. In the end the Italian gave up his watch to the Frenchman. When he returned to the hotel, the Frenchman told his wife what had happened. He was greatly surprised when his wife pointed to the watch on the table. Now he realized that by mistake he had robbed the watch and it was the Italian‟s.
( ) 6. The Frenchman went to a small Italian town _______.
A. alone B. with his wife C. with his friend D. with an Italian
( ) 7. One night he went out for _______ alone.
A. a ride B. a walk C. a drink D. rest ( ) 8. Suddenly he found his_______ was gone.
A. watch B. money C. book D. ring ( ) 9. The Italian gave up his watch to him at last because ________.
A. he had stolen the watch from the Frenchman.
B. he understood what the Frenchman wanted C. he had picked up the watch on his w ay from work
it comes to doing one‟s duty, whether public or private. Imagine how it would be if those who are put in charge of important tasks failed to be at their proper place at the appointed time. A man who is known to be habitually unpunctual is never trusted by his friends or fellow men.
( ) 11. What is an unpunctual person like?
A. He always does a thing when it should be done.
B. He is always very busy.
C. He always does a thing at the wrong time. D. he was afraid of the Frenchman
( ) 10. Who was robbed of the watch on earth?
A. The Frenchman was. B. The Italian was. C. Both of them was. D. Neither of them was.
C★★★
A punctual person is in the habit of doing a thing at the proper time and is never late in keeping an appointment.
The unpunctual man, on the other hand, never does what he has to do at the proper time. He is always in a hurry and in the end loses both time and his good name. A lost thing may be found again, but lost time can never be regained. Time is more valuable than material things. In fact, time is life itself. The unpunctual man is for ever wasting and mismanaging his most valuable asset as well as others‟. The unpunctual person is always complaining that he finds no time to answer letters, or return calls or keep appointments promptly. But the man who really has a great deal to do is very careful of his time and seldom complains of want of it. He knows that he can not get through huge amount of work unless he faithfully keeps every piece of work when it has to be attended to.
Failure to be punctual in keeping one‟s appointments is a sign of disrespect towards others. If a person is invited to dinner and arrives later than the appointed time, he keeps all the other guests waiting for him. Usually this will be regarded as a great disrespect to the host and all other guests present.
Unpunctuality, moreover, is very harmful when
D. He always keeps the appointments. ( ) 12. Why is unpunctuality very harmful?
A. Because it makes a man lose many chances of doing important affairs.
B. Because it makes a man lose friends. C. Because it makes a man work quickly.
D. Because it makes a man be more respected by others.
( ) 13. According to the passage, which is right?
A. The punctual person has no much work to do.
B. The unpunctual person is very rich. (from )
C. The unpunctual person is often respected by his friends.
D. The unpunctual person loses what can‟t be regained again.
( ) 14. According to the passage, what are good
manners when you are invited to a party? A. Arriving at the appointed time. B. Arriving before all other guests. C. Arriving after all other guests. D. Keeping all other guests waiting.
( ) 15. Why is a person always unpunctual?
A. He is too busy. B. He has too much work to do.
C. He does care much about time. D. He doesn‟t manage his time properly.
参考答案
(A). CDDAD (B). BBADB (C). CBDAD
A★
A famous teacher was speaking to the students at our school. He began his lesson by holding up a ¥100 bill. Then he said to the three hundred students, “Who would like this ¥100 bill?” The students began to put up their hands at once.
Then he said, “I am going to give this ¥100 to one of you, but first, let me do this.” He then made the bill into a ball. Then he said, “Who wants it now?” The hands went back into the air. “Well,” he said, “What if I do this?” and he dropped it on the floor and stepped on it. He picked up the dirty, crumpled bill and said, “Who still wants it?” Hands went back into the air.
“My friends,” he said, “you have learned a valua-ble lesson today. No matter (无论) what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not go down in value (价值)。 It was still worth ¥ l00!”
Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crum-pled, and stepped on by the chances we take and the things that happen to us. We feel as if we are worth nothing. But remember, no matter what has happened to you, you will never lose your value: you are always valuable to those people who love you. Your value doesn„t come from what you do or whom you know, but WHO YOU ARE. You are special and valuable. Don„t ever forget it!
◆根据以上短文内容,然后从每题所给的四个选项中选择最佳选项。
( ) 1. Even though it was dirty, the money
____.
A. still went up in value B. was worth nothing
C. didn„t go down in value D. was still ours
( ) 2. We are always valuable to the people ____. A. who pay us B. who call us C. who hate us D. who love us ( ) 3. Your value doesn„t come from what you
do but _______.
A. who you know B. who made you C. who you remember D. who you are ( ) 4. The sentence “Hands went back into the air” means “_______”。
A. the students put up their hands again B. the students put down their hands
C. the students put their hands behind their backs gain
D. the students put their hands in front of them ( ) 5. Why did the famous teacher use a ¥100 bill at his lesson?
A. Because he wanted to make the bill into a ball.
B. Because he used to drop a bill on the floor and stepped on it.
C. Because he was going to give the bill to one of his students.
D. Because he wanted to make the students know what value was.
B★★
A Frenchman went to a small Italian town and was staying with his wife at the best hotel there. One night, he went out for a walk alone. It was late and the small street was dark and quiet. Suddenly he felt someone behind him. He turned his head and saw an Italian young man who quickly walked past him. The man was nearly out of sight when the Frenchman suddenly found that his watch was gone. He thought that it must be the Italian who had taken his watch. He decided to follow him and get back the watch.
Soon the Frenchman caught up with the Italian. Neither of them understood the other‟s language. The Frenchman frightened the Italian with his fist(拳头) and pointed at the Italian‟s watch. In the end the Italian gave up his watch to the Frenchman. When he returned to the hotel, the Frenchman told his wife what had happened. He was greatly surprised when his wife pointed to the watch on the table. Now he realized that by mistake he had robbed the watch and it was the Italian‟s.
( ) 6. The Frenchman went to a small Italian town _______.
A. alone B. with his wife C. with his friend D. with an Italian
( ) 7. One night he went out for _______ alone.
A. a ride B. a walk C. a drink D. rest ( ) 8. Suddenly he found his_______ was gone.
A. watch B. money C. book D. ring ( ) 9. The Italian gave up his watch to him at last because ________.
A. he had stolen the watch from the Frenchman.
B. he understood what the Frenchman wanted C. he had picked up the watch on his w ay from work
it comes to doing one‟s duty, whether public or private. Imagine how it would be if those who are put in charge of important tasks failed to be at their proper place at the appointed time. A man who is known to be habitually unpunctual is never trusted by his friends or fellow men.
( ) 11. What is an unpunctual person like?
A. He always does a thing when it should be done.
B. He is always very busy.
C. He always does a thing at the wrong time. D. he was afraid of the Frenchman
( ) 10. Who was robbed of the watch on earth?
A. The Frenchman was. B. The Italian was. C. Both of them was. D. Neither of them was.
C★★★
A punctual person is in the habit of doing a thing at the proper time and is never late in keeping an appointment.
The unpunctual man, on the other hand, never does what he has to do at the proper time. He is always in a hurry and in the end loses both time and his good name. A lost thing may be found again, but lost time can never be regained. Time is more valuable than material things. In fact, time is life itself. The unpunctual man is for ever wasting and mismanaging his most valuable asset as well as others‟. The unpunctual person is always complaining that he finds no time to answer letters, or return calls or keep appointments promptly. But the man who really has a great deal to do is very careful of his time and seldom complains of want of it. He knows that he can not get through huge amount of work unless he faithfully keeps every piece of work when it has to be attended to.
Failure to be punctual in keeping one‟s appointments is a sign of disrespect towards others. If a person is invited to dinner and arrives later than the appointed time, he keeps all the other guests waiting for him. Usually this will be regarded as a great disrespect to the host and all other guests present.
Unpunctuality, moreover, is very harmful when
D. He always keeps the appointments. ( ) 12. Why is unpunctuality very harmful?
A. Because it makes a man lose many chances of doing important affairs.
B. Because it makes a man lose friends. C. Because it makes a man work quickly.
D. Because it makes a man be more respected by others.
( ) 13. According to the passage, which is right?
A. The punctual person has no much work to do.
B. The unpunctual person is very rich. (from )
C. The unpunctual person is often respected by his friends.
D. The unpunctual person loses what can‟t be regained again.
( ) 14. According to the passage, what are good
manners when you are invited to a party? A. Arriving at the appointed time. B. Arriving before all other guests. C. Arriving after all other guests. D. Keeping all other guests waiting.
( ) 15. Why is a person always unpunctual?
A. He is too busy. B. He has too much work to do.
C. He does care much about time. D. He doesn‟t manage his time properly.
参考答案
(A). CDDAD (B). BBADB (C). CBDAD
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