4.When I drove to work yesterday,I met a traffic jam.As I looked out of my window,a handsome young man was walking on the street.He was walking towards the bridge.There were some homeless men with their cups around there.The young man went to one of them.He brought out some money from his pocket,said a few words to him and put the money into his cup.He continued to walk and then saw another homeless man.He stopped for a minute,said a few words and then gave the man a candy.
And then he saw the next homeless man.He was shivering because of coldness.The young man now stopped for a second and gave his scarf to him.He then said goodbye to him with a big smile and went away in the snow.
At that moment,I was in tears.I gave this young man my best wishes with love and blessings.

36.The story probably happened inD.
A.spring        B.summer        C.a(chǎn)utumn     D.winter
37.How many homeless men did the young man help in this passage?B
A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5.
38.What did the young man give the homeless men?A
A.Some money,his scarf and a candy.B.His scarf,his coat and some money.
C.A candy,his hat and his coat.D.His coat,some money and a candy.
39.The man was shaking slightly because ofB.
A.hunger        B.coldness          C.illness         D.worries
40.The writer feltC after seeing the young man's behavior.
A.sad            B.surprised          C.impressed       D.interested.

分析 這篇短文講述的是作者在開(kāi)車上班的路上看到的事情,作者看到一個(gè)英俊的年輕人去幫助那些無(wú)家可歸的人,給他們錢(qián),糖果,還有圍巾.作者被這個(gè)年輕人的舉動(dòng)感動(dòng)了,那一刻,我淚流滿面,用愛(ài)和祝福送給這個(gè)年輕人我最美好的祝福.

解答 答案:36.D 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)文章中He then said goodbye to him with a big smile and went away in the snow.,在幫助了第三個(gè)人后,他對(duì)他微笑的說(shuō)再見(jiàn)然后在雪地里離開(kāi)了.可知這里的snow,我們可以看出這個(gè)故事發(fā)生在冬季.故選D.
37.B   細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)文章He brought out some money from his pocket,said a few words to him and put the money into his cup.He continued to walk and then saw another homeless man.He stopped for a minute,said a few words and then gave the man a candy.And then he saw the next homeless man.He was shivering because of coldness.The young man now stopped for a second and gave his scarf to him.他從口袋里拿出一些錢(qián),說(shuō)幾句話他,把錢(qián)放進(jìn)他的杯子.他繼續(xù)走,然后看見(jiàn)一個(gè)流浪漢.他停了一下,說(shuō)幾句話,然后給人一個(gè)糖果.然后他看見(jiàn)下一個(gè)無(wú)家可歸的人.他因?yàn)楹浒l(fā)抖.現(xiàn)在的年輕人停了一下,把他的圍巾給他.可知,他一共幫助了三個(gè)無(wú)家可歸的人,第一個(gè)他給了一些錢(qián),第二個(gè)他給了一個(gè)糖果,第三個(gè)他給了他的圍巾.故選B.
38.A   細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)文章中He brought out some money from his pocket,said a few words to him and put the money into his cup.He continued to walk and then saw another homeless man.He stopped for a minute,said a few words and then gave the man a candy.And then he saw the next homeless man.He was shivering because of coldness.The young man now stopped for a second and gave his scarf to him.他從口袋里拿出一些錢(qián),說(shuō)幾句話他,把錢(qián)放進(jìn)他的杯子.他繼續(xù)走,然后看見(jiàn)一個(gè)流浪漢.他停了一下,說(shuō)幾句話,然后給人一個(gè)糖果.然后他看見(jiàn)下一個(gè)無(wú)家可歸的人.他因?yàn)楹浒l(fā)抖.現(xiàn)在的年輕人停了一下,把他的圍巾給他.可知,他一共幫助了三個(gè)無(wú)家可歸的人,第一個(gè)他給了一些錢(qián),第二個(gè)他給了一個(gè)糖果,第三個(gè)他給了他的圍巾.故選A.
39.B   細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)文章中He was shivering because of coldness.他因?yàn)楹浒l(fā)抖.可知,這個(gè)人是因?yàn)楹涠澏叮蔬xB.
40.C  細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)文章的最后At that moment,I was in tears.I gave this young man my best wishes with love and blessings,在那一刻,我留下了眼淚.我把最美好的祝愿送給這個(gè)年輕人.可知作者是被年輕人的善舉感動(dòng)了.故選C.

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