Last year when Tom graduated from school, he came to Taibei. He didn't like to work on his father's farm and hoped to find a job in a big city. He went from one company to another but no one wanted him. With little money left, he got to the station, sad and tired. All he wanted to do was go back to his small town. It was very late at night and the station was full of people. They were waiting to buy tickets of the last train. He bought the last ticket, and he was very happy.
At that time, a woman with a crying baby walked to him and asked him to sell her the ticket. He gave her the ticket because he thought they needed it more than he did. After the train left, he sat on the bench and didn't know where to go. Suddenly, an old man came and said, "Young man, I have seen what you did to the woman. I am the owner of a big company. I need a good young man like you. Would you like to work for me?
1.Tom came to the station to _______.
A. find a job B. take the train home
C. sell the ticket D. take the train to Taibei
2.The woman walked to Tom because _______.
A. she was Tom's old friend
B. her child wanted to talk to Tom
C. she needed to take the train
D. she had no money to buy a ticket
3.Tom didn't take the train because _______.
A. he didn't take a train ticket
B. he missed the train
C. he wanted to talk to the old man
D. he gave his ticket to the woman
4.The old man wanted to _______.
A. lend Tom some money B. give Tom a job
C. say "Thank you " to Tom D. sit on the bench with Tom
5.What can we learn from this story?
A. Many people find job in a train station.
B. Don't buy the last ticket of the train.
C. If we try our best to help others, others will help us.
D. We should not give our ticket to others in a train station.
1.B
2.C
3.D
4.B
5.C
【解析】
試題分析:短文大意:這篇短文主要講述了一個善有善報的故事,這篇短文中的主人公湯姆,因為熱心幫助一位女人。從而讓一個擁有一家大公司的老人看中,得到了一份工作。
1.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段With little money left, he got to the station, sad and tired. All he wanted to do was go back to his small town. 描述,可知他來到火車站是想乘火車回家。故選B。
2.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段a woman with a crying baby walked to him and asked him to sell her the ticket.描述,可知這個女人走向他,是因為她需要乘火車。故選C。
3.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段He gave her the ticket because he thought they needed it more than he did. 描述,可知湯姆沒有乘上火車是因為他把火車票給了那個女人。故選D。
4.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段I need a good young man like you. Would you like to work for me?描述,可知這個老人想給這個年輕人一個工作。故選B。
5.主旨大意題。閱讀短文可知,這篇短文中的主人公湯姆,因為熱心幫助一位女人。從而讓一個擁有一家大公司的老人看中,得到了一份工作。故選C,如果我們盡力幫助別人,別人也會幫助我們。
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