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高中英语黄金阅读(高二版)
GoldenReadingforSeniorMiddleSchoolStudents
一、人物类
(i)
ComputerprogrammerDavidJonesearned£35,000ayeardesigningnewcomputergames,yethecannot
findabankpreparedtolethimhaveacheckcard.Instead,hehasbeentoldtowaitanothertwoyearsuntil
heis18.
HeworksforasmallfirminLiverpool,wheremostyoungpeopleofhisagearefindingjobs.David's
biggestheadacheiswhattodowithhismoney.Thoughhehashighpayment,hecannotdriveacar,orget
creditcards(信用卡).
Davidgothisjobfourmonthsago,ayearafterleavingschoolwithsixOTevels(普通成绩)andworking
foratimeinacomputershop."IgotthejobbecausethepeoplewhorunthefirmknewIhadalreadywritten
someprograms,“hesaid.
“Isuppose£35,000soundsalotbutIhopeitwillcometomorethanthatthisyear."Hespendssome
ofhismoneyonrecordsandclothes,andgiveshismother£20aweekasheliveswithhisparents.But
mostofhissparetimeisspentworking.
"Unfortunately,computingwasnotpartofourstudiesatschool,“hesaid."ButIhadbeenstudying
itinbooksandmagazinesforfouryearsinmysparetime.IknewwhatIwantedtodoandneverconsidered
stayingonatschool.Mostpeopleinthisbusinessarefairlyyoung,anyway.Iwouldliketoearnamillion
andIsupposeearlyretirement(退休)isapossibility.Youneverknowwhenthemarketmightdisappear.”
1.WhyisDavidsodifferentfromotheryoungpeopleofhisage?
A.HeearnsanextremelyhighpaymentB.Hehasgotajob
C.HelivesathomewithhisparentsD.Hedoesnotgooutmuch
2.David'sgreatestproblemisthat.
A.hecan'tbetreatedasanadultbythebankB.hedoesn'tmakeasmanygamesashewishes
C.hedoesn'tknowwhattobuywiththemoneyD.heistooyoungtodriveacar
3.Hewasemployedbythecompanybecause_______.
A.hehadworkedinacomputershopB.hehadwrittensomecomputerprograms
C.heiscleverandworkshardathislessonsD.hehadlearnttousecomputersatschool
4.Heleftschoolaftertakingsix0-levelsbecause_______.
A.hewasafraidofgettingtoooldtostartcomputingB.hedidnotenjoyschool
C.hewantedtoworkwithcomputersD.hewantedtoearnalotofmoney
5.WhydoesDavidthinkhemightretireearly?
A.HethinkscomputergamesmightnotalwayssellsowellB.Hewantstostopworkingwhenheisa
millionaire
C.OnehastobeyoungtowritecomputerprogramsD.Hethinkshisfirmmightclosedown
(2)
IfCatlinwasthepainteroftheAmericanIndiansandBierstadtthepainteroftheRockyMountains,
theartistoftheWesterncowboysandsettlerswasRemington.BorninNewYork,thesonofawealthypublisher,
RemingtonwasaboxerandafootballplayeratYaleUniversity-thelastmanwouldexpecttobecomethe
artistoftheOldWest.Butasaboyhelovedhorsesandfedonthejournalsofsomefamouswriters.
Attheageofnineteen,heleftcollegetolookforadventures.HetraveledfromMontanatoTexasas
aprospector(勘探者)・Remingtonhadalwaysbeeninterestedinjournalism.Nowhebegantowriteaboutand
topaintanddrawwhathesaw.Thesubjectofthe“WinningoftheWest“attractedtheEast.Magazinesand
newspaperswerefi1ledwithaccountofprospectors,adventures,andofbattleswithcattlethievesandother
outlaws—allthetalesthatwerethennewsandhavebecomelegendssince.Therewerealsostoriesbymany
otherwriters.OftenthesewerepresentedbydrawingsandpaintingsfromRemington'shand,butitwasas
asuccessfuljournalistthatRemingtonwasagreatartist.
1.Inhispictures,Remingtonoftenpainted.
A.theprospectors9storiesB.mountainsandriversC.horseracesD.American
Indians
2.Fromthetext,wecanlearnthatRemingtonbasedhisartonthe.
A.storieshehadreadinthenewspaperB.thingshehadseenandexperienced
C.ideashehadlearnedatYaleUniversityD.paintingshehadcopiedfromearlysettlers
3.Duringhisyouth,Remington.
A.showedhisgiftasanartistB.wasinfluencedbyhisfather
C.enjoyedsportsandreadingD.learnedjournalismatYaleUniversity
4.Theparagraphsbeforethispassagemostprobablydiscussed.
A.cowboysinAmericanarthistoryB.worksofCatlinandBierstadt
C.theproblemoft4WinningtheWest"D.magazinesaboutthewest
(3)
AmericanmagicianDavidBlainelefttheglassboxinwhichhehadlivedfor44dayswithoutfoodon
October19.Hundredsofpeoplecametowatchtheendofhisstarvationexperiment,whichhadbecomeone
ofLondon'smaintouristattractions.
Lookingthinneranddarker,30year-oldBlainewastakenoutofhisboxovertheRiverThames傣晤
士河)andimmediatelysenttohospital.Hewasthenslowlyreintroducedtofood,aprocess(过程)doctors
saidcouldbelifethreatening.HehadbeendrinkingonlywatersinceSeptember5.
AnativeofBrooklyn,NewYork,Blainefirstbecameknownasastreetmagicianintheearly1990s.He
soonfoundhimselfdoingmagictricksinbarsforthelikesofAmericanactorLeonardoDiCaprioandhis
supermodelfriends.
OverthelastdecadeBlainehasbecomefamouswithacombinationofbreathtakingmagicandclevertricks
aimedatgettingalotofattention.
In1999,hewasburiedinacoffin(棺材)foroneweekand,in2000,hespent62hoursinagiantblock
ofice.Lastyearhestoodonthetopofa25-meterpillar(柱子)inthecenterofNewYorkfor35hours
beforejumpingintoapileofboxes.
“Ithinkalotofpeopleareunabletoacceptthatthey'reabletodowhattheycando,“hesaid."They
don'trealizewecansurvive.Thehumanbeingisanamazingcreation.5,
Butheseemedtohavesufferedfromspendingsolongintheglassbox.Hesaidthatattimeshewas
unabletosee,hadseriousbackpainsandlosthissenseoftaste.
1.ItisforDavidBlainetoeatfoodaftersuchalongstarvation.
A.pleasantB.deliciousC.dangerousD.important
2.Havingspentsuchalongtimeintheglassbox,hesufferedthefollowingEXCEPTthat.
A.hehadbecomeblindB.hehadseriousbackpains
C.helosthissenseoftasteD.hewasinweakhealth
3.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDavidBlaine?
A.Brave.B.Adventurous.C.Mad.D.Crazy.
4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofDavidBlaine?
A.Blainewasimmediatelysenttohospitalafterhewastakenoutofhisboxbecausehewasindangerous
condition.
B.BlainewasbornandbroughtupinEngland.
C.InBlaine'sopinion,peoplecancreateawonder.
D.Blainedidn'thaveanyfoodfor44days.
(4)
Filmstarsmaycomeandgo,butPaulNewman'scar66r(事业)islong-lasting.Newmanhasworkedinfilms
for40years.HismostrecentoneopenedinDecember.
Thefilmiscalled“Nobody'sFool”.Newmanplaysa60-year-oldconstructionworkernamedSully.Tosome
people,Sullyseemstobealoser.Buthehasalotofcharm(魅力).Uislifechangeswhenhissoncomes
totown.Lateinlife,Sullylearnstogrowup.
"I'veplayedalotofcharactersandthecharacter1playin'Nobody'sFooTisclosertomethanany
otherroleI'vedone,“saysNewman.
Newmanturned70yearsoldonJanuary26,1998.“Nobody'sFool”ishis52ndfilm.HehaswontwoOscars
inhiscareer.
Newmanhasfoundsuccessinotheraspects(方面)oflife.Hehasbeenmarriedfor36years,lietookup
carracingattheageof47andwonprizes.
Twelveyearsago,hestartedafoodcompanycalledNewman'sOwn.Hegivesawayallhismoneyhelping
thepoor.
1.Theunderlinedsentenceimplies.
A.manyfilmstarsleavethescreenafterthey'vebecomesuccessful
B.Itisnoteasyforafilmstartolosehisorhercharm
C.notallfilmstarscanremainfamousforalongtime
D.filmstarsaresuccessfulnotonlyonthescreen
2.NewmanlikesthecharacterofSullybecause.
A.hefindsalotinthecharacterthatisnewtohimB.helikesplayinganordinaryperson
C.hehasneverplayedsuchawonderfulroleD.heseesmoreofhimselfinSully
3.Newmanwasborninthe.
A.1920sB.1930sC.1940sD.1950s
4.Thewriterwrotethispassagemainlyto.
A.provethatapersoncanbesuccessfulinmanywaysB.showusamostrecentfilmbyPaulNewman
C.introduceafamousfilmstar,PaulNewmanD.tellusaboutSully,amoviecharacterinarecent
film
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Itwasearlymorning.PeterCorbetthelpedMarkWellmanoutofhiswheelchairandontotheground.They
stoodbeforeElCapitan,ahugemassofrockalmostthree-quartersofamilehighinCalifornia'sbeautiful
YosemiteValley.IthadbeenMark'sdreamtoclimbElCapitanforaslongashecouldremember.Buthow
couldapersonwithouttheuseofhislegshopetotrytoclimbit?
Markknewhecouldn'tfinishtheclimbalone,buthisfriendPeter,anexpertrockclimber,wouldbe
theretolendahelpinghand.HeandMarkthoughtthatitwouldtakesevendaystoreachthetop.
Peterclimbedabout100feetupandhammeredapiton(岩专丁)intotherock.Fasteningoneendofa165-foot
ropetothepiton,heletoneendoftheropefalldown.Markcaughttheropeandfastenedittohisbelt
withaspecialinstrument.ThisinstrumentwouldallowMarktomoveupward,butwouldpreventhimfromfalling
evenasmuchasasingleinch.HenextreachedabovehisheadandfastenedaT-shapedbartotherope,using
thesamekindofinstrument.
Marktookadeepbreath,pushedtheT-barupalmostasfarashisarmscouldreach,andbeganthefirst
ofthe7,000pull-upsneededtoreachthetop.Highabove,Peterletoutacheer."You'reonyourway.”
Sevenyearsbefore,attheageoftwenty-one,Markhadfallenwhilemountainclimbing,injuringhis
backbone.Thefallcosthimtheuseofhislegs,butheneverlosthisloveofadventureorhisjoyfulspirit.
Forthefirstfourdaysthetwomenprogressedsteadilyupwardwithoutincident.Butonthefifthday
anunbearablyhotwindbegantoblow,andastimewentby,itbecamestrongerandstronger,causingMark
tosway(摇摆)violentlyonhisrope.ButMarkkeptondeterminedlypushinguptheT-barandpullinghimself
up.Inspiteofthat,hehadtoadmitthathefeltalotbetterwhenthewindfinallydieddownandhis
bodytouchedsolidrockagain.
Ittookthemonedaymorethantheyhadexpected,butonJuly26at1:45intheafternoon,thecrowd
ofpeoplewaitingonthetopwentwildwithjoyasthetwoheadsappeared.MarkWellmanhadshownthatif
yousetyourheartandmindonagoal,nowallistoohigh,nodreamimpossible.
1.WhathadMarkWellmanlongdesiredtodo?
A.Tofinishoneofthemostdifficultrockclimbsintheworld.B.TobethefirsttoclimbElCapitan.
C.ToclimbthehighestmountaininCalifornia.D.TohelphisfriendPeterclimbEl
Capitan.
2.HowdidMarkclimbthemountain?
A.Hefastenedtheropetohiswheelchair.B.Hehammeredinpitonssothathehadsomethingtohold
onto.
C.HeheldontotheT-barandPeterpulledhimup.D.HepulledhimselfupusingaT-barandspecial
equipment.
3.HowdidMarklosetheuseofhislegs?
A.Helosthisfootingandfellfromthesideofamountain.B.Hefellduringhisfirstattempton
ElCapitan.
C.Hislegswerebrokenbyfallingrocks.D.Whileworkingoutinthegym,heinjured
hisbackbone.
4.WhatwastheworstproblemMarkhadduringtheclimb?
A.Hestruckagainsttherockandhurthisarms.B.Astrongwindblewhimawayfromtherock.
C.Hekeptfallingseveralinches.D.Whileswayinginspace,hebecameterrified.
4.HowdidMarkreacttodifficultiesduringtheclimb?
A.Headmittedthathewasfrightened.B.Heoftenworriedabouthisfriend'scondition.
C.Hewasabletoremainclamanddetermined.D.Hewasjokingtocheerhimselfup.
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Itdoesn'tmatterwhenorhowmuchapersonsleeps,buteveryoneneedssomeresttostayalive.That's
whatalldoctorsthought,untiltheyheardaboutAlHerpin.AlHerpin,itwassaid,neverslept.Couldthis
betrue?Thedoctorsdecidedtoseethisstrangemanthemselves.
AlHerpinwas90yearsoldwhenthedoctorscametohishomeinNewJersey.Theythoughtforsurethat
hegotsomesleepofsomekind.Sotheystayedwithhimandwatchedeverymovementhemade.Buttheywere
surprised.Thoughtheywatchedhimhourafterhouranddayafterday.TheyneversawHerpinsleeping.In
fact,hedidnotevenownabed.Heneverneededone.
TheonlyrestthatHerpinsometimesgotwassittinginacomfortablechairandreadingnewspapers.The
doctorswerepuzzledbythisstrangecontinuoussleeplessness.Theyfoundonlyoneanswerthatmightexplain
hiscondition.Herpinrememberedsometalkabouthismotherhavingbeeninjuredseveraldaysbeforehewas
born.Butthatwasall.Wasthistherealreason?Noonecouldbesure.Herpindiedattheageof94.
1.Themainideaofthispassageisthat.
A.largenumbersofpeopledonotneedsleepB.apersonwasfoundwhoactuallydidn'tneedany
sleep
C.everyoneneedssomesleeptostayalive1).peoplecanlivelongerbytryingnottosleep
2.ThedoctorscametovisitHerpin,expectingto.
A.curehimofhissleeplessnessB.findthathissleeplessnesswasnotreallytrue
C.findawaytofreepeoplefromtheneedofsleepingD.findoutwhysomeoldpeopledidn'tneed
anyasleep
3.Afterwatchinghimclosely,thedoctorscametobelievethatAlllerpin.
A.wastoooldtoneedanysleepB.oftensleptinachair
C.needednosleepatallD.neededsomekindofsleep
4.OnereasonthatmightexplainHerpin'ssleeplessnesswas.
A.thathehadn'tgotabedB.thathehadgraduallygottiredofthesleepinghabit
C.hismother'sinjurybeforehewasborn1).hismagnificentphysicalcondition
Keyl【答案解析】本文讲述了少年电脑程序员David的苦恼和愿望。
1.Ao细节题。根据ComputerprogrammerDavidJonesearned£35,000ayear可推知此题答案为A。
2.Ao推断题。根据David'sbiggestheadacheiswhattodowithhismoney.Thoughhehashighpayment,
hecannotdriveacar,orgetcreditcards(信用卡)可知,他最大的苦恼是他没有被当成大人看待。
3.Bo细节题。根据Ihadalreadywrittensomeprograms可得出此答案。
4.Co细节题。根据IknewwhatIwantedtodoandneverconsideredstayingonatschool可推出此答案。
5.Ao细节题。根据Youneverknowwhenthemarketmightdisappear可得出答案。
Key2【答案与解析】Remington不仅是一位成功的新闻记者,他还是一位伟大的画家。在他的画中体现的是他亲
身经历的和亲眼看到的一切。
1.Ao语义理解题。从第2段最后一句话OftenthesewerepresentedbydrawingsandpaintingsfromRemington's
hand可以看出Remington所画的内容是什么。
2.Bo判断题。根据第2段第4句话Nowhebegantowriteaboutandtopaintanddrawwhathesaw.可以
推知。
3.Co语义理解题。根据…asaboyhelovedhorsesandfedonthejournalsofsomefamouswriters可
知答案为C。(其中的feedon意为“从…得到供养”)
4.Bo判断题。文章第1句话IfCatlinwasthepainteroftheAmericanIndiansandBierstadtthe
portrayer(painter)oftheRockyMountains,theartistoftheWesterncowboysandsettlerswasRemington
是过渡句,由此可以推知,前面文章很可能是讨论worksofCatlinandBierstadto
Key31答案与解析】本文主要讲述美国魔术师DavidBlaine多次挑战人体极限,这次又进行了44天的饥饿实验。
1.Co推测题。根据Hewasthenslowlyreintroducedtofood,aprocessdoctorssaidcouldbelifethreatening
可知,进食对他来说是个威胁生命的过程。
2.Ao细节题。文中说attimeshewasunabletosee,是说他有时看不见东西,但并不等于说他的眼睛瞎了。
故A的说法不符合事实。
3.Bo推断题。根据...buriedinacoffinforoneweek...spent62hoursinagiantblockofice...stood
theontopofa25-meterpillarinthecenterofNewYorkfor35hoursbeforejumpingintoapileofboxes
等细节描写,我们可以得出这个结论:DavidBlaine喜欢冒险,当然这里面有“勇敢”的成分,但两者比较一下,可
知Adventurous更佳。故选B。
4.Bo细节题。根据AnativeofBrooklyn,NewYork我们可以知道Blaine是地地道道的美国人。
Key4【答案解析】本文介绍了著名影星Newman传奇的一生。
1.Co推断题。根据Filmstarsmaycomeandgo可以推断出一般电影明星的艺术青春不会太长久,故选C。
2.Do理解题。根据…thecharacterIplayin'Nobody'sFool'isclosertomethananyotherroleI've
done可推知此题答案为D»
3.Ao细节题。根据Newmanturned70yearsoldonJanuary26,1998可以推算出他出生在上个世纪20年
代。
4.Co主旨题。从全文可以看出来这是一篇名人介绍。
Key5【答案与解释】马克在一次登山运动中不幸摔伤了脊椎骨,成了一名靠轮椅生活的残疾人。但作为一名乐观
的、极富冒险精神的登山爱好者,没有放弃“攀爬”加利福尼亚州的近3/4英里高的ElCapitan的梦想。在他的朋友
(一位登山运动健将)彼特的协助卜,马克凭着顽强的毅力和特殊装备终丁征服了ElCapitan,实现了多年的夙愿。
1.A.主旨题。从第1段可知Mark是一名残疾人,对他来说要登上ElCapitan的顶峰是件十分困难的事。
2.Do细节题。从第3段中可找到正确答案。
3.A»细节题。从第5段中可找到答案。
4.B。语义理解题。根据第6段第2句可知答案为B。
5.C,语义理解题。从第6段第3句可以做出正确理解。Key6【答案叮解析】本文记述了一个名叫AlHerpin的
怪人,他不需要睡眠,但是没有确定他为什么可以不休息。
1.B,主旨题。阅读全文可知A项与原文意思相反;D项在文中没有被提到;C项是医生们以前的看法,但后来发
现并不是所有人都需要睡眠,因此选B。
2.Bo细节题。根据文章第1段最后两句:这有可能是真的吗?于是医生们亲自去看,由此可推知此题答案为B。
3.C»细节题。根据文章第2段最后三句:他们天天观察,发现他没有睡过,甚至连床也没有。可推知此题答案为C。
4.C«细节题。根据最后一段最后三句:AlHerpin记得有人说他母亲在生他前受过伤,可推知此题答案为C。
二、故事类
(1)
Inthelastfiftyyears,alotofpeoplehaveleftEuropeandgonetoliveinAustralia.Oneofthem
wasaHungarianman.HelivedinAustraliaforalongtime,andhehadalotofgoodfriendsthere.Healways
saidtothem,''Australiaisbeautiful,butHungaryisbeautiful,too.vThenoneyearhesaidtohisfriends,
"I'mgoingtogobacktoHungarytovisitmyhometown."Allhisfriendssaidtohim,“Wewanttogowith
you,becauseyouoftensayHungaryisabeautifulcountry,andwewanttovisitit."TheHungarianAustralian
tookhisfriendsfromSydneytoRomeinabigplane,andthentheywentfromRometoBudapestinatrain
astheywantedtoseethemountains,andthevillagesandthetowns.
TheystayedinBudapestnearlyaweek,andtheylikeditverymuch.Onedaytheywenttothezooin
Budapestandsawtwokangaroosthere.
TheseAustralianswereveryhappybecausekangarooswerefromtheirhometown.Theysaidtothem,“Come
here,oldfriends!ComeandseeyourAustralianbrothers!”Butthekangaroosdidnotmove.
ButthentheHungarianAustralianspoketotheminHungarian,“Comehere!^^hesaid,andbothofthe
kangaroosrantohim.
TheotherAustralianslaughedandsaid,“Lookatthat.They'reAustralians,buttheyonlyknowHungarian!59
1.TheHungarianmovedtoAustralia.
A.lastyearB.afewyearsagoC.about50yearsagoD.over100yearsago
2.TheHungarianwantedtogobacktoHungaryto.
A.seethekangaroosB.hishometownC.visithisoldfriendsthereD.payavisittothezoo
3.HowdidtheygettoBudapestfromSydney?
A.Byairandbytrain.B.Byship.C.Byair.D.Bytrain.
4.KangarooisakindoffamousinAustralia.
A.animalB.treeC.languageD.plant
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Whenmyfatherwasgettingreadyforwork,ourhousewasruledbyknocksandwords.
Heusedtocomedownstairstobreakfast.
Themorningpaperlaybesidehisplate.Healwaysreadthe"Deaths“first,andthenheknockedonce
onthetable.Oneofmysistersbroughthisbread,alreadybutteredforhim.Usuallyhesaidnothing,but
onceIheardhimsay,“Iloveyouverymuch,Edith.Iwouldlovemoreifyoubutteredmybreadonbothsides.”
Hereadthepaperallthroughbreakfast.
Twoknocksonthetablemeant“Iamreadyformytea."Ifasingleknockfollowedthatmeant,“More
bread,please.
Afterbreakfasthesaid,“Boots."Thepaperwasspread(展开)forhimoverthebackofanarm-chair.
Yesterday'spaperwasputonthechairforhisfeet,andhisbootswerebroughttohim,freshlycleaned.
Hereadstandingatthesametimeputtingonhisboots.Withonebootfinishedhesaid,"Bus."Atthatpoint
oneofthegirlswentoutsidetothegardengateandwaitedthere.Ilerjobwastostopabuswhenitcame.
Itcameearlysometimesandithadtowaitformyfather."Overcoat,hat."Oneofmysistershadalready
brushedhisovercoat.Nowshehelditopenforhim.Anothergirlcamewithhishat,nicelybrushed.
“Handkerchief,pipe(烟斗)."Theywerebroughtandput,withhistobacco(烟草),intohispocket.Helooked
outofthewindowandsaideither“Walkingstick"or"Umbrella”.Itwashandedtohim.Readynow,hewas
stillreadingthepaper.Hedidn'tputitdownuntilheheardtheshout“BuscomingThenhekissedmymother
andwentout.Thegirlsbreathedfreely.
Howluckyamanwastohaveawifeandfivedaughtersathome!
1.Whenthefathermadethefirstknock,hemeant.
A.hehadbeguntoreadthemorningnewspaperB.hewasmadetofeelsadbythe^^Deaths^^news
C.hewouldstarttoreadtheotherpartsofthepaperD.hisbreakfastshouldbegin
2.Whatdoes"Edith"mean?
A.Akindofbread.B.Oneofthewriter'ssisters.C.Thewriter.D.Thewriter'smother.
3.Al1thedaughterswerequitebusyinthemorningbecause.
A.theirfatherneverhelpedthemB.theirfatheralwaysgavedifferentinstructionsatthesametime
C.eachofthemhadtostartandfinishherjobjustontimeD.theywerenotcleverorquickenough
todotheirjobs
4.Whatwasthefather'sfavorite?
A.Readingnewspaper.B.Havingbreadbutteredonbothsides.C.Givinginstructions.D.
Beingcleanandtidy.
5.Fromthestorywemayseethat.
A.thefatherwassolazythathehardlydidanythingB.thefatherwasthe“centre“ofthefamily
C.Everygirlinthefamilywasafraidtodowrongbecausetheydidn'tknowclearlyenoughwhattodo
D.Thefatherwashatedbyallhisdaughters
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I'velovedmymother'sdesksinceIwasjusttallenoughtoseeabovethetopofitasmothersatdoing
letters.Standingbyherchair,lookingattheinkbottle,pensandwhitepaper,Idecidedthattheact
ofwritingmustbethemostwonderfulthingintheworld.
Yearslater,duringherfinalillness,motherkeptdifferentthingsformysisterandbrother."But
thedesk,“shesaidagain,“isforElizabeth.
Ineversawherangry,neversawhercry.Iknewshelovedme;sheshoweditinaction.Butasayoung
girl,Iwantedheart-to-hearttalksbetweenmotheranddaughter.
Theyneverhappened.Andagulfopenedbetweenus.Iwas“tooemotional(易动感情的)Butshe1ived
“onthesurface”.
AsyearspassedandIhadmyownfamily.Ilovedmymotherandthankedherforourhappyfamily.Iwrote
toherincarefulwordsandaskedhertoletmeknowinanywayshechosethatshedidforgiveme.
Ipostedtheletterandwaitedforheranswer,nonecame.
Myhopeturnedtodisappointment,thenlittleinterestand,finally,peaceitseemedthatnothinghappened.
Icouldn'tbesurethattheletterhadevengottoMother.IonlyknewthatIhadwrittenit,andIcould
stoptryingtomakeherintosomeoneshewasnot.
Nowthepresentofherdesktoldme,asshe'dneverbeenableto,thatshewaspleasedthatwriting
wasmychosenwork.Icleanedthedeskcarefullyandfoundsomepapersinside—aphotoofmyfatherand
aoneletter,folded(折叠)andrefoldedmanytimes.
Givemeananswer,myletterasks,inanywayyouchoose,Mother,youalwayschosetheactthatspeaks
louderthanwords.
1.Thewriterbegantolovehermother'sdesk.
A.afterMotherdiedB.beforeshebecameawriterC.whenshewasachildD.whenmothergaveit
toher
2.Thepassageshowsthat.
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B.Motherwastooseriousabouteverythingherdaughterhaddone
C.Mothercaredmuchabout
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