My mother, Marisol Torres, came with her family to Australia in the early 1960s.

My mother, Marisol Torres, came with her family to Australia in the early 1960s.

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My mother, Marisol Torres, came with her family to Australia in the early 1960s. Then my parents’ marriage ended and Mum began the study of precious stones. Her interest in opals (猫眼石) took her to the New South Wales remote town of Lightning Ridge. There were no luxuries (奢华的享受), but she was closer to nature and had a chance to find black opals and make some money.
My mother was beautiful with dark hair and brown eyes, but she was also quiet and shy. Early in the Ridge years, she kept to herself, but later, she started going to the neighbourhood centre to make friends.
It was her dream to mine, but her get-rich-quick thinking was unrealistic. She was cheated and she was never very successful. But she kept a sense of humour and a charming smile.
Then, just as friendships began to blossom, she was diagnosed with cancer and had to return south for treatment. She had the intention of cooking Spanish food as special treat for her Ridge friends, but died too soon. In her honour, my aunt, Marisa, and I fulfilled her desire when we visited the Ridge in March last year.
People who mine the Ridge come from a cross section of society, from lawyers to travels. Looks don’t mean much: it can be hard to tell who is millionaire and who is poor. Opals attracted Sebastian and Hanna Deisenberger to Lightning Ridge. They planned a two-year stay, but became permanent residents.
Then there’s Neil Schellnegger, 45, who moved to the area with his parents when he was a child. He lives with his son, Luke. Luke is a shy 19-year-old boy who enjoys helping his dad. They haven’t had much luck over the past couple of years, but their passion for opals conquers disappointment. They love the peaceful lifestyle.
Danny Hatcher, 38, is a second-generation miner and president of the Lightning Ridge Miners’ Association. He is an optimistic man, driven by the desire to find the perfect opal. “It’s magic,” he explains. “Once you start opal mining you don’t want to do anything else… There is always the potential for finding a million dollars. Nothing beats it.”
It’s a place where dreams --- spiritual or material --- can be fulfilled; a place, for one last bet in life.
小题1:What made the author’s mother go to Lightning Ridge?
A.The luxurious life there.B.Her new marriage there.
C.Her interest in opals.D.Her passion for nature. .
小题2:After the author’s mother died, she fulfilled her desire by __________.
A.treating her mother’s Ridge friends with Spanish food
B.writing a biography about her whole life
C.decorating her house in Lightning Ridge
D.finding a lot of black opals in Lightning Ridge
小题3:We know from the passage that _________.
A.the rich and the poor can be distinguished by their looks
B.Luke is a successful miner, just like his father
C.Sebastian is planning to leave Lightning Ridge
D.Danny Hatcher’s parents were miners in Lightning Ridge
小题4:Lightning Ridge is a place where dreams can be fulfilled because __________.
A.there are precious stones and life is peaceful
B.there are people from all walks of life
C.there are rich people who can help poor people
D.there is a lot of gold hidden in the ground
小题5:What is the author’s purpose of giving Neil Schellnegger and Danny Hatcher as examples?
A.To show the magic power of opal mining.
B.To tell people it isn’t always hard to mine opals.
C.To warn people not to take up this kind of job.
D.To persuade people to look for more resources for the country.

答案

小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:D
小题4:A
小题5:A
解析

试题分析:本文介绍了妈妈对于猫眼石的追求以及对Lightning Ridge这里的猫眼石的矿对人们的影响的举例说明。
小题1:C 细节题。根据第一段3,4行Her interest in opals (猫眼石) took her to the New South Wales remote town of Lightning Ridge.可知是对猫眼石的兴趣让她去了这个地方,故C正确。
小题2:A 细节题。根据第二段2,3,4行She had the intention of cooking Spanish food as special treat for her Ridge friends, but died too soon. In her honour, my aunt, Marisa, and I fulfilled her desire when we visited the Ridge in March last year. 可知她们通过请妈妈的朋友享用西班牙的食物来实现她的愿望。故A正确。
小题3:D 推理题。根据文章倒数第二段1,2行Danny Hatcher, 38, is a second-generation miner and president of the Lightning Ridge Miners’ Association.可知Danny Hatcher是第二代矿工,也就是输他的父母亲是第一代矿工,故D正确。
小题4:A 细节题。根据文章第一段和最后一段It’s a place where dreams --- spiritual or material --- can be fulfilled; a place, for one last bet in life. There were no luxuries (奢华的享受), but she was closer to nature and had a chance to find black opals and make some money.可知在Lightning Ridge有宁静的生活也有可能找到猫眼石。故A项内容正确。
小题5:A 推理题。根据文章倒数第二段最后3行“It’s magic,” he explains. “Once you start opal mining you don’t want to do anything else… There is always the potential for finding a million dollars. Nothing beats it.”可知这个两个例子就是为了告诉我们猫眼石的魔力,很多人都愿意为此做很多事情。故A正确。
点评:本文介绍了妈妈对于猫眼石的追求以及对Lightning Ridge这里的猫眼石的矿对人们的影响的举例说明。本文所设试题主要考察细节查找,对于文章中的细节题,要注意文本内容的理解。关键是找出原文的根据,认真核查题支和原文的异同,常犯错误有:绝对化语言,范围扩大或缩小,以偏概全,张冠李戴等。带着问题,再读全文,找出答题所需要的依据,完成阅读。
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Whenever my kids have a party at school, I am the mom who always signs up to bring the juice boxes. It’s not because I’m   36  or that I don’t care if my kids have a good party. I am just not good at making homemade bread into holiday-themed shapes like other mothers.   37 , I’m happy to try, even though it’ll   38  me a long time to do it.
People say that housewives should have the   39  to make delicious meals, keep their houses clean, and   40  every minute of their child’s life. Their words used to   41  me a lot. I felt that I should also be able to do those things as a housewife. So   42  I couldn’t make the turkey-shaped cookies, I   43  feeling like a failure as a mom.
After many   44  attempts at baking, and many afternoons spent crying over my inabilities as a mother, I finally accepted the   45  that my lot(命运) in life is to be the juice box mom. I worked hard to be the   46  one in the elementary school. And after one of my daughter’s class parties, it   47 . Her teacher stopped me as I was leaving and said, “Thank you so much for always bringing   48  drinks. Sometimes parents forget that other children will also   49  class parties, and they end up being left out because we don’t have enough   50  for everyone.”
I just accepted her appreciation, rather than telling her that I brought extra drinks because I could   51  remember how many kids were in the class. But her   52  taught me an important lesson: I’m not a failure as a mom.
Not everyone is cut out to be a(n)   53  mom. I believe it’s okay to be the juice box mom. I may not bake cookies and decorate them beautifully, but I  54  something to drink. And I think that’s just as   55 .
小题1:
A.smartB.lazyC.tiredD.desperate
小题2:
A.HoweverB.Therefore C.OtherwiseD.Besides
小题3:
A.costB.giveC.introduceD.take
小题4:
A.dreamB.abilityC.experienceD.tool
小题5:
A.compareB.saveC.treasureD.teach
小题6:
A.reflectB.puzzleC.upsetD.amuse
小题7:
A.unlessB.becauseC.thoughD.when
小题8:
A.ended upB.went onC.insisted onD.set out
小题9:
A.failedB.carelessC.successfulD.useful
小题10:
A.goalB.opinionC.factD.impression
小题11:
A.slowestB.bestC.worstD.quickest
小题12:
A.stood outB.got outC.came backD.paid off
小题13:
A.coldB.softC.extraD.fresh
小题14:
A.attend B.holdC.enjoyD.leave
小题15:
A.cookiesB.drinksC.booksD.cups
小题16:
A.alreadyB.alwaysC.everD.never
小题17:
A.contributionB.appreciationC.congratulationD.comprehension
小题18:
A.loyalB.cleverC.ableD.rich
小题19:
A.provideB.makeC.buyD.retell
小题20:
A.believableB.ridiculousC.interestingD.important

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Bertie knew there was something in the wind. His mother had been sad in recent days, not sick, just strangely sad. The lion had just lain down beside him, his head warm on Bertie"s feet when Father cleared his throat and began," You"ll soon be eight, Bertie. A boy needs a proper education. We"ve found the right place for you, a school near Salisbury in England."
His heart filled with a terrible fear, all Bertie could think of was his white lion. "But the lion," he cried, "What about the lion?"
"I"m afraid there"s something else I have to tell you," his father said. Looking across at Bertie"s mother, he took a deep breath. Then he told Bertie he had met a circus(马戏团) owner from France, who was over in Africa looking for lions to buy. He would come to their farm in a few days.
"No! You can"t send him to a circus!" said Bertie. "People will come to see him. He"ll be shut up behind bars. I promised him he never would be. And they will laugh at him. He"d rather die. Any animal would! " But as he looked across the table at them, he knew their minds were quite made up.
Bertie felt completely betrayed. He waited until he heard his father"s deep breathing next door. With his white lion at his heels, he crept downstairs in his pyjamas, took down his father"s rifle from the rack and stepped out into the night. He ran and ran till his legs could run no more. As the sun came up over the grassland, he climbed to the top of a hill and sat down, his arms round the lion"s neck. The time had come.
"Be wild now," he whispered. "You"ve got to be wild. Don"t ever come home. All my life I"ll think of you. I promise I will." He buried his head in the lion"s neck. Then, Bertie clambered down the hill and walked away.
When he looked back, the lion was still sitting there watching him; but then he stood up, yawned, stretched, and sprang down after him. Bertie shouted at him, but he kept coming. He threw sticks. He threw stones. Nothing worked.
There was only one thing left to do. With tears filling his eyes and his mouth, he lifted the rifle to his shoulder and fired over the lion"s head.
小题1:Bertie"s mother was sad probably because she ______.
A.had been seriously ill recently
B.had decided to send Bertie to school
C.knew selling the lion would upset Bertie
D.knew Bertie would hate to go to England
小题2:The underlined word "they" in Para.4 probably refers to ______.
A.some audience B.other animalsC.Bertie"s parentsD.circus owners
小题3:In the last paragraph, the boy lifted the rifle to ______.
A.kill the lion out of fear
B.threaten the lion back to the wild
C.protect himself from the lion
D.show his anger towards his father
小题4:The passage intends to show that ______.
A.animal-hunting is popular in Africa
B.parents are sometimes cruel to their children
C.animals usually lead a miserable life in circuses
D.people and animals can be faithful to each other

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A person may have an idea about himself that will prevent him from doing good work.
He may have the  36  that he is not capable (有能力的) of it. A child may think he is stupid because he does not understand how to make  37  of his mental faculties(官能). Older people may be mistaken that they are incapable of  38  anything new because of their age.
A person who believes that he is incapable will not make a real  39 , because he feels that it  40  be useless. He won’t go at a job with the confidence(信心) necessary for success, and he won’t work his hardest, even though he may  41  he is doing so. He is  42  likely to fail, and the failure will  43  his belief in his incompetence(无能).
Alfred Adler, a famous doctor, had  44  like this. When he was a small boy, he had a poor  45  in maths. His teacher told his  46  he had no ability in maths in order that they would not  47  too much of him. In this way, they too  48  the idea. He accepted  49  mistaken thinking of his ability, felt that it was useless to  50 , and was very poor at maths,  51  as they expected.
One day he worked out a problem which  52  of the other students had been able to solve.
Adler succeeded in solving the problem. This gave him confidence. He now  53  with interest, determination and purpose, and he soon became especially good at  54 . He not only proved that he could learn maths well, but luckily he learned early in his life from his own experience that if a person goes at a job with determination and purpose, he may  55  himself as well as others by his ability. 36—40 ABBCA   41—45 BDBAC  46—50 DBADC  51—55 CABDA
小题1:
A.beliefB.wayC.factD.condition
小题2:
A.biggestB.fullC.higherD.deepest
小题3:
A.teachingB.learningC.acceptingD.using
小题4:
A.decisionB.successC.effortD.trouble
小题5:
A.wouldB.shouldC.mustD.could
小题6:
A.forgetB.thinkC.guessD.understand
小题7:
A.trulyB.reallyC.howeverD.therefore
小题8:
A.lead toB.strengthenC.increaseD.result in
小题9:
A.an experienceB.an expertC.a thoughtD.a story
小题10:
A.stateB.mindC.startD.ending
小题11:
A.classmatesB.friendsC.neighboursD.parents
小题12:
A.blameB.expectC.getD.win
小题13:
A.developedB.organizedC.discoveredD.found
小题14:
A.aB.oneC.itsD.the
小题15:
A.manageB.succeedC.tryD.act
小题16:
A.onlyB.almostC.justD.then
小题17:
A.noneB.allC.manyD.most
小题18:
A.livedB.workedC.playedD.graduated
小题19:
A.lessonB.medicineC.subjectsD.maths
小题20:
A.encourageB.loveC.astonishD.disappoint

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John H. Johnson was born in a black family in Arkansas city in 1918. His father died in an accident when John was six. He was reaching the high school age, but his hometown offered no high school for blacks.
Fortunately he had a strong-willed (意志坚强的) caring mother. John remembered that his mother told him many times, “Son, you can be anything you want really to be if you just believe.”She told him not to depend on others, including his mother. “You have to earn success, ”she said. “All the people who work hard don’t succeed, but the only people who do succeed are those who work hard.”
These words came from a woman with less than a third grade education. She also knew that believing and hard work don’t mean everything. So she worked hard as a cook for two years to save enough to take her son, who was then 15, to Chicago.
Chicago in 1933 was not the promised land that black southerners were looking for. John’s mother and stepfather could not find work. But here John could go to school, and here he learned the power of words—as an editor of the newspaper and yearbook at Du Sable High School His wish was to publish a magazine for blacks.
While others discouraged him, John’s mother offered him more words to live by.“Nothing beats a failure but a try. ”She also let him pawn(典当)her furniture to get the $ 500 he needed to start the Negro magazine.
It is natural that difficulties and failures followed John closely until he became very successful. He always keeps his mother’s words in mind.“Son, failure is not in your vocabulary!”
Now John H. Johnson is one of the 400 richest people in America—worth $ 150 million.
小题1:John’s mother decided to move to Chicago because _____.
A.his father died when John was very young
B.life was too hard for them to stay on in their hometown
C.John needed more education badly
D.there were no schools for Negroes in their hometown
小题2:John’s mother_____________________
A.didn’t believe in or depend on others
B.thought one could be whatever one wanted to be
C.believed one would succeed without working hard
D.thought no one could succeed without working hard
小题3:The underlined sentence“Nothing beats a failure but a try. ”means _____.
A.if you try, you would succeed
B.a failure is difficult to beat, even if you try
C.a try is always followed by a failure
D.no failure can be beaten unless you try
小题4:The story mainly tells us _____.
A.how John H. Johnson became successful
B.about the mental (心理的) support John’s mother gave him
C.about the importance of a good education
D.about the key to success for blacks

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I ran into a stranger as he passed by. “I"m so sorry!” was my reply. Then he said, “Excuseme too... I wasn"t  36  watching for you.” We were very polite, this stranger and I. Then we went  37  our way after saying goodbye.
But at  38 , a different story is told. How we treat our loved ones, young and old. Later in the kitchen, as I 39 our meal, my daughter walked up to me, very still. When I turned, I  40  knocked her down. “Get out of the way!” I shouted with a frown(皱眉). She stepped away silently, with her little heart 41_ . I didn"t realize how harshly(苛刻地) I had spoken.
That night, when I lay   42  in bed, God"s quiet voice spoke to me and said, “While  43  with a stranger, you are calm and polite, but with those you love, you are QUICK to excite... Go look around on the kitchen floor, you"ll find some flowers there by the  44 . Those are the flowers she brought for you. She  45  them herself-- pink, yellow, and your favorite blue. She stood there quietly, and you never saw the  46 in her eyes.”
By this time, I felt sad and small and now my own tears had begun to fall. I quietly went and knelt by her 47 : “Wake up, my dear,” I said, “Are these the flowers you picked up for me?” She smiled, “I found them out by the tree. I  48 them in a napkin, just for you. I knew you"d like them, especially the  49 .” I said, “I am so sorry that I missed them today... And I  50  have fussed(慌乱)at you that way.”
And she whispered, “Mommy, that"s okay... I still love you 51 .” I hugged her and said, “I love you, too and I LOVE the flowers.”
Do you know that: if you die tomorrow, the  52  you are working for could easily replace you in a matter of days. But the family you leave _53  will feel the loss for the rest of their lives. And come to think of it, we pour ourselves more into our  54  than into our families--an unwise investment indeed.
Remember that  55  =" (F)ATHER" -- (A)ND--(M)OTHER -- (I)--(L)OVE--(Y)OU.
小题1:
A.everB.justC.evenD.right
小题2:
A.toB.onC.inD.for
小题3:
A.schoolB.homeC.workD.office
小题4:
A.cookedB.hadC.ateD.took
小题5:
A.nearlyB.hardlyC.rudelyD.already
小题6:
A.lostB.missedC.beatenD.broken
小题7:
A.awakeB.asleepC.afraidD.alive
小题8:
A.dealingB.meetingC.goingD.talking
小题9:
A.floorB.kitchenC.doorD.window
小题10:
A.grewB.boughtC.pickedD.fetched
小题11:
A.joy B.expressionsC.smilesD.tears
小题12:
A.deskB.kneesC.bodyD.bed
小题13:
A.wrappedB.coveredC.putD.help
小题14:
A.pinkB.yellowC.blueD.black
小题15:
A.shouldn"tB.needn"tC.mustn"tD.can"t
小题16:
A.indeedB.anywayC.anythingD.besides
小题17:
A.countryB.companyC.placeD.state
小题18:
A.forB.behindC.with D.to
小题19:
A.strangerB.lossC.mealD.work
小题20:
A.RESPECTB.WARMTHC.FRIENDD.FAMILY

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