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阅读理解 | |||
I was one of the seven children and went to the same school as my three elder sisters and brothers. We all went to the plant sale held in early May every year, just in time for Mother"s Day. When I was in Grade Three, I wanted to surprise my mother with a gift, but I didn"t have any money. My elder sister gave me some. I carefully made my selection(选择) at the plant sale. I looked at all the plants on sale very carefully and finally chose a lovely geranium (天竺葵). Once I had brought it home, I hid it on the neighbor"s porch (门廊). On Mother"s Day, I was bursting (突然打开) with pride when I gave her the plant. I remember how bright her eyes were, and how pleased she was with my gift. A few years later, my younger sister wanted to buy a geranium for our mother. As my elder sister did for me, I gave her some money to buy one at the plant sale. She arrived back from the sale full of nervous excitement. The geranium was hidden in a paper bag under her sweater, "I looked at every plant," she explained, " and I know I got the best one ! " With a sweet sense of family tradition(惯例) , helped my little sister hide that geranium. I was there when she gave it to my mother, and I watched them both bursting with happiness. My mother noticed me watching. She gave me a soft, secret smile. I felt a tug(拽) at my heart as I smiled back. I wondered how my mother could pretend to be surprised at this gift from her sixth child. But as I watched her eyes light up with pleasure at the sight of the most special gift, I knew she was not pretending. | |||
1. Which of the seven children was the writer? | |||
A. The third. B. The fourth. C. The fifth. D. The sixth. | |||
2. What did the children go to the plant sale for? | |||
A. To buy their mother a gift. B. To sell some flowers. C. To make money for their mother. D. To look at all the plants. | |||
3. Why did the writer hide the geranium on the neighbor"s porch? | |||
A. Because she was afraid the other children saw it. B. Because she was afraid the others stole it. C. Because she wanted to make it live a long time. D. Because she wanted to give their mother a surprise. | |||
4. "She gave me a soft, secret smile" shows that | |||
A. the mother was very surprised B. the mother knew about it C. the mother was pretending to be happy D. the mother knew the writer bought the gift | |||
5. What"s the best title of the passage? | |||
A. Mother"s Day B. Lovely Mother C. The Most Special Geranium D. Mother"s Love | |||
阅读理解 | |||
Too Pleased with Oneself In the Spring and Autumn period, there was a major minister, Yan Ying. He was very wise and always treated people with the best manners. So he was very highly respected. Yan Ying had a wonderful horse and carriage(马车).When his driver sat on the carriage, driving for such a great man, he felt quite proud about it. One day, as he was driving the carriage past his home, his wife saw him sitting at the front of the carriage so proud that she found it uncomfortable, and was quite ashamed of(以…为耻辱) him. That evening, when her husband came home, she told him that she felt sick when she saw how proud he was when he drove the carriage for Yan Ying. She said,""Yan Ying is a major minister, and highly respected. But he sat in the carriage without any pride. You are only a driver, but you looked as if you were an even greater man than Yan Ying. I don"t want share the same room with such a person!" He thought about it, and realized that he was wrong. He promised her never to behave that way again. From then on, the driver tried to learn from Yan Ying. Yan Ying noticed this, and asked his driver what had caused him to change. The driver told him what happened. Yan Ying was impressed by what the driver said. Later, he offered him an official post. From the driver"s previous(先前的) behavior comes this useful phrase"yang yang de yi". We use it to describe big heads, people who are far too pleased with themselves. | |||
阅读上面短文,回答下列问题. 1. Why was Yan Ying respected? ___________________________________________________. 2. Why was his wife quite ashamed of him? ___________________________________________________. 3. What did the man do after that? ___________________________________________________. 4. What did Yan Ying do after he heard what his driver said? ___________________________________________________. 5. Which kind of people do we often use "yang yang de yi" to describe? ___________________________________________________. |