【題目】 Geese live to be around 25 years old, are very loyal, and never forget their first home. Even so, it came as a total shock to me when, in 2019, an aging adult wild goose made his way back to my family home. Geese love houses with large, green grassland to eat on; the flat area also makes it easy for them to watch out for predators (捕食者). So, at first, I assumed it was just another goose.

And yet, something about the lone male seemed oddly familiar to me. After two weeks of the goose coming back repeatedly, it became clear to me that this wasn’t a random goose. He did all of the same things Peeper used to, like trying to come in through the front door and sleeping in our enclosed pool area. In addition to following Peeper’s old ways, this goose also responded to the name Peeper. Much to my amazement, my old best friend had returned, 20 years later.

Why did Peeper return? It’s hard to say. Perhaps his mate died, leaving him lonely. If s also possible that he is approaching his twilight (薄脣) years and knows it, making him long for his early home. This behavior is typical of geese. Whatever the reason, Peeper continues to live with me. It’s a good thing that I stayed in my childhood home.

He doesn’t come home every single night the way he did as a baby. Some nights he may seek out the comfort of his own kind at the lake nearby. Geese in the wild typically sleep on water. But he’s here a lot, making his presence known and giving me joy. Many years later, the goose still remembers the true meaning of family. So do his people.

1What was the author’s feeling at first?

A.Joyful.B.Natural.

C.Shocked.D.Strange.

2Which best suggests that the goose was Peeper?

A.The goose kept coming back.

B.The goose reacted to the name.

C.The goose fed on the grassland.

D.The goose slept at the front door.

3What can we infer from paragraph 3?

A.Peepers mate had made him return.

B.Peeper was too old to live in the wild.

C.The writer knew why Peeper returned.

D.The writer felt lucky to have Peeper back.

4What does the author think of Peeper’s frequent presence?

A.He takes it as a sign of family bond.

B.He considers it as typical of geese.

C.He thinks Peeper is seeking comfort.

D.He supposes it to be a past habit.

【答案】

1B

2B

3D

4A

【解析】

本文是一篇記敘文。文章主要講述了一只大雁在老了的時(shí)候,又回到了作者的家里,作者剛開(kāi)始沒(méi)有認(rèn)出來(lái),后來(lái)發(fā)現(xiàn)是同一只大雁的故事。

1推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段的Geese love houses with large, green grassland to eat on; the flat area also makes it easy for them to watch out for predators (捕食者). So, at first, I assumed it was just another goose.(大雁喜歡在有大片綠色草地的房子里吃東西;這片平坦的區(qū)域也讓它們很容易提防捕食者。所以,一開(kāi)始,我以為它只是另一只大雁)可知,一只年老的大雁回到我家時(shí),我以為它只是另一只大雁。所以感覺(jué)是“自然的”。故選B。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的In addition to following Peeper’s old ways, this goose also responded to the name Peeper. Much to my amazement, my old best friend had returned, 20 years later. (除了沿襲Peeper的老方法,這只大雁也對(duì)Peeper這個(gè)名字做出了回應(yīng)。令我驚訝的是,20年后,我最好的老朋友又回來(lái)了)可知, Peeper就是眼前這只大雁,這只大雁還記得自己的名字。故選B。

3推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段的Whatever the reason, Peeper continues to live with me. It’s a good thing that I stayed in my childhood home.(不管是什么原因,Peeper一直和我住在一起。這是一件好事,我把它留在我童年的家里)可知,我感覺(jué)很幸運(yùn),這是一件好事,我又一次擁有了大雁Peeper。故選D。

4細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段的Geese in the wild typically sleep on water. But he’s here a lot, making his presence known and giving me joy. Many years later, the goose still remembers the true meaning of family. (大雁通常在水上睡覺(jué)。但是他經(jīng)常待在這兒,讓我知道他沒(méi)有離開(kāi),并給我?guī)?lái)歡樂(lè)。許多年后,鵝還記得家庭的真正意義)可知, Peeper頻繁出現(xiàn)在這里,作者把這看作是家庭關(guān)系的標(biāo)志。故選A

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