We were the only family with children in the restaurant. I sat Justin in a high chair and 1 our meal. 2Justin screamed with delight, "Hi there.”His eyes were wide withand his mouth was bared in a toothless laugh.

  I looked around and saw the 4of his pleasure. It was a man in 5 . His shirt was dirty,and his hair was unwashed. His 6 waved and he said to Justin, "Hi,baby?" My husband and I exchanged 7 . We wondered what we could do. Justin continued to 8 . Everyone in the 9 looked at us and the man. Our meal came and the man began shouting from 10 the room. My husband and I were 11 and ate in silence. We finally got through the meal and headed for the door. "Lord,just let me out of here 12 he speaks to me or Justin," I 13 .

  As I drew closer to the man,I turned my back trying to 14 any air he might be breath?ing. As I did so,Justin reached with both arms in a baby's "pick-me-up" 15 Before I could stop him,Justin had propelled himself from my arms to the man's. A very old smelly man and a baby had 16 their love relationship. Justin in an act of total trust and love,laid his tiny head upon the man's ragged 17 . The man's eyes closed, and I saw his aged hands so 18 cradled(抱著) my baby's bottom.

  After a moment, the old man gave Justin to me, "God bless you,Madam. You've given me my Christmas gift.”O(jiān)n our way home,my husband asked why I looked so deeply 19 . I told him I had just witnessed the pure love shown through a tiny child who made no 20 . A child saw a soul,and a mother saw a suit of clothes.

(   ) 1.A. enjoyed   B. made   C. prepared   D. ordered

(   ) 2.A. Quickly   B. Suddenly   C. Finally   D. Immediately

(   ) 3.A. surprise   B. disbelief   C. excitement   D. fright

(   ) 4.A. source   B. expression   C. reality   D. object

(   ) 5.A. uniform   B. suit   C. dress   D. rags

(   ) 6.A. head   B. body   C. hands   D. face

(   ) 7.A. opinions   B. looks   C. words   D. girls

(   ) 8.A. laugh   B. struggle   C. practice   D. perform

(   ) 9.A. street   B. hotel   C. station   D. restaurant

(   ) 10.A. outside   B. on   C. across   D. over

(   ) 11.A. astonished   B. embarrassed   C. amused   D. encouraged

(   ) 12. A. as   B. before   C. after   D. so

(   ) 13. A. insisted   B. required   C. admitted   D. prayed

(   ) 14. A. avoid   B. breathe   C. accept   D. touch

(   ) 15. A. schedule   B. position   C. service   D. feature

(   ) 16. A. built   B. stopped   C. continued   D. found

(   ) 17. A. knees   B. bag   C. shoulder   D. legs

(   ) 18. A. quickly   B. clumsily   C. gently   D. tightly

(   ) 19. A. moved   B. worried   C. bored   D. annoyed

(   ) 20. A. significance   B. comment   C. difference   D. judgment

1- 5 DBCAD 6—10 CBADC

11— 15 BBDAB 16—20 ACCAD

在生活中,大人們往往習(xí)慣于以貌取人。但在孩子的眼里,他們看到的卻是善良的靈魂。

1.D因為在餐廳里就餐,在安頓好孩子后,首先要做的事就是"點餐"。根據(jù)后文內(nèi)容可知,他們并沒有太享受這頓飯。因此不選en?joy。

2.B作者一家人剛剛進到餐廳,并沒有遇見熟人。因此對于孩子的尖叫,作者感到很突然。

3.C根據(jù)上文screamed with delight的信息可知,孩子睜大眼睛,咧著還沒長牙的嘴巴,非常興奮。

4.A作者環(huán)顧四周才找到孩子之所以這么興奮的根源。

5.D根據(jù)語境中His shirt was dirty and his hair was unwashed以及下文smelly可知,這個老人很臟,而且發(fā)出臭味。因此可知他衣衫襤褸。

6.C根據(jù)語境以及下文提到老人shouting from 10 the room的信息可知,作者一家人的桌子和老人離得較遠,因此老人揮動著雙手來逗這個孩子。

7.B根據(jù)常識以及下文可知,作者和丈夫看到此情景,彼此交換了一下表情。

8.A作者的孩子還在大笑。

9.D故事發(fā)生在餐廳,孩子和老人的舉動自然引起了其他就餐者的注意。

10.C當(dāng)飯菜上來后,老人開始在房間的另一邊向Justin打招呼。across表示老人在房間的另一邊叫喊。

11.B根據(jù)語境可知,作者和丈夫都不喜歡這個老人的行為,但是又沒辦法阻止,因此感到很尷尬。

12.B作者不想和老人說話,想很快離開這里。

13.D根據(jù)語境以及作者的思想活動:Lord,just let me out of here before he speaks to me or Justin可知,作者在祈禱,希望那個老人千萬別再開口跟她或者她的孩子打招呼。

14.A作者對這個老人很是反感。因此她倒著身子過去,不想沾染上老人呼吸過的空氣。

15.B孩子撐在她的懷里擺出了一個"抱抱我"的姿勢,是為了讓老人抱他。

16.A一老一小擁抱在一起。他們之間建立了愛的聯(lián)系。

17.C Justin在老人的懷里,頭靠在老人的肩上。

18.C根據(jù)語境可知,老人溫柔地抱著作者的孩子。

19.A作者被老人和孩子的舉動深深地觸動了,因這件事反思自己的行為。

20.D作者認為自己目睹了最純潔的愛:嬰兒因為不會根據(jù)外部條件去判斷,因此看到的是靈魂,而母親看到的只是人的外表。

題目來源:丟分題高中英語高二上 > Unit 5 The power of nature

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