57.For what purpose did the writer work at the vet’s?
A.To help out his friend.
B.To make some pocket money.
C.To gain some work experience.
D.To learn more about society.
解析:选C。细节理解题。根据第一段的I wanted to get experience for what I thought would be my future job.可知作者在那里工作纯粹是为了积累工作经验。
58.What would the man probably do with the cat if the woman didn’t help him?
A.Take it home without treatment.
B.Give it to someone on the street.
C.Give it to the woman.
D.Give it up.
解析:选D。细节理解题。根据第二段的he asked where the nearest animal shelter was可知那个男人想把猫送到动物收留所去,故选D。
59.We can learn from this passage that .
A.the man doesn’t like keeping a cat
B.the older woman often helps people out
C.the man’s son didn’t agree to the man’s first decision
D.the hospital often asks for too much money
解析:选C。推理判断题。根据第二段的Hearing this,his son cried and started to argue with him.可知那个男人的儿子不赞成他爸爸所做的决定。
B新课标第一网
Tyler Kellogg drove more than 3,000 miles last year.His goal(目标)is to help as many people as he can.
Tyler Kellogg calls himself a longtime dogooder,and last summer he really did a lot of good.After collecting together $2,000 and using his car as a sleeping space,the 21yearold college student hit_the_road.His goal was to do random(任意的)acts of kindness for 100 strangers.
He drove 1,600 miles,from his parents’ house in Adams Center,New York,to the Florida Keys,then back again.“The first person I helped was a person fixing a boat lift on a lake in Oneida,New York,”Kellogg remembers.“I was shaking when I asked if he needed a hand.”What if he thought Kellogg was crazy?“When he said,‘Can you help me get this lift into the water?’I knew everything was going to be fine.”
He helped a policeman fix a downed barricade(路障)in Washington,D.C.,and spread many yards of mulch(林地覆盖物)in Maryland and North Carolina.And somewhere outside Atlanta,he met a man who was crying because his wife had recently died and he had no one to talk to.“For three hours we sat in his garden,”Kellogg says.“When I left,he said,‘Thank you.I realize now that my life will go on.’”
In 55 days,Kellogg helped 115 strangers and made an exciting discovery.“You don’t have to have much money,”he says.“You just have to ask people,‘How can I help?’”
【解题导语】 Tyler Kellogg计划帮助他人,争取一年做100件好事。于是,他驱车上千英里,做着各种各样的好事。
60.Tyler Kellogg drove so many miles to .
A.practice his driving
B.have a good trip
C.do good things
D.visit his friends
解析:选C。细节理解题。根据第一段的His goal is to help as many people as he can.可知,他的目标是帮助他人,做好事。
61.The underlined words“hit the road”in Paragraph 2 mean .
A.repaired the road
B.started his trip
C.looked for the road
D.made his plan
解析:选B。词义猜测题。根据文章第二段,他筹 借了2000美元,把自己的车子当作睡觉的地方,然后就开始了他的征程——开车一路做好事。故答案选B。
62.How did Tyler Kellogg feel when he first asked if he could help others?
A.Nervous. B.Surprised.
C.Angry. D.Happy.
解析:选A。细节理解题。从文章第三段提到的I was shaking和What if he thought Kellogg was crazy可知, 他觉得非常紧张。
63.What would be the best title for the passa ge?
A.A student’s exciting discovery
B.College students’ life
C.100 strangers’ dreams
D.The best road trip
解析:选D。标题归纳题。本文主要讲述了大学生Tyler Kellogg驱车上千英里做好事的事迹,因此D项作为标题最合适。
C
Rowena and Billy Wrangler are model high school students.They study hard.They do very well on tests.And next year,Rowena will be going to Harvard University.Billy,her younger brother,hopes to go to another famous university.Unlike most students,they’ve never been to school.But neither Rowena nor Billy feels as if they’ve missed out on anything by being taught at home.In fact,they feel as if they’ve gotten a good education.
The homeschooling trend(趋势)began in the U.S.in the 1980s.At that time,some parents provided their children with religious(宗教的)education at home.Today,some parents still choose home schooling because they believe schools don’t do a very good job of teaching,and are sometimes dangerous places.But can parents really do a better job?The answer in many cases is yes.More importantly,these students are often more selfdirected(自主的)and have a greater and wider knowledge.One such student,Jane Fist,began home schooling at the age of 11.“I was learning something all the time,”says Fist.Now she’s a firstyear student at a college in New Jersey.Robert Conrad,now a college student too,says he really learned how to study and schedule his time during home schooling.Still,not every student is as successful as Robert.The number of failure stories is the same as the number of the success ones.
“There are just so many problems,”states Henry Lipscomb,an educational researcher.For example,they don’t spend enough time with others of their age,so they don’t know the usual social skills.“No matter what,though,”says Lipscomb,“home schooling is a growing trend.I think we’ll be seeing more and more of this.”
【解题导语】 本文介绍了一种教育趋势——家庭教育。
64.Rowena and Billy are different from most students in that .
A.they receive religious education
B.they are taught at home
C.they have gotten the best education
D.they are going to universities
解析:选B。细节理解题。根据第一段Unlike most students,they’ve never been to school及being taught at home可知,他们不同于其他学生,他们接受的是家庭教育。
65.Parents chose home schooling in the 1980s because .
A.they wanted to give their children religious education
B.children wanted to be different from other students
C.schools were dangerous places sometimes
D.teachers in schools were not good enough
解析:选A。细节理解题。根据第二段At that time,some parents provided their children with religious education at home.可知,答案选A项。
66.The author develops the second paragraph mainly by .
A.cause and effect B.order in space
C.examples D.order in time
解析:选C。写作手法题。文章第二段后半部分以Jane Fist与Robert Conrad作为例子进行论述,故采用了举例子的写作手法,C正确。
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