Smiles and tears are part of life. But do you find enough time for laughing? I’m not asking if you experience lots of good times. Of course, we should laugh during the happy times.   1. . 2. But she wrote one about a more serious subject--cancer in children. The book is titled I WANT TO GROW HAIR, I WANT TO GROW UP. Erma talks with many children who have cancer and learns important lessons from them. She learns, for example, that cancer survivors(幸存者)know how they should smile at life, though they are receivingchemotherapy(化療).

 3. .Jessica’s leg was cut off at the knee because of cancer. She was learning to wear a prosthesis(假肢). Jessica told about playing soccer. She hit the ball hard with her foot. The ball flew off in one direction while her man-made leg flew another way. Then the brave girl lay on the floor, laughing happily.

As the saying goes, “ 4. ” Do you find plenty of time to laugh?

You can, if you find reasons to laugh during the difficult times. Survivors know how to laugh. If you can laugh even when you’re in trouble, you will make it. Remember, laugh and the whole world laughs with you.  5. .

A.We just laugh about it.

B.Cry and you cry alone!

C.There’s a time to cry and a time to laugh.

D.Erma Bombeck is known for her funny books.

E. But do you also laugh during the difficult times?

F. She tells about the experience of 15-year-old Jessica.

G. I still remember those happy days when we were at college.

 

【答案】

1.E

2.D

3.F

4.C

5.B

【解析】

試題分析:本文敘述了笑和眼淚是人們生活的組成部分,文中舉例說明有人在自己遇到困難時仍然面帶微笑迎接困難,人們有時笑,有時哭,作者指出,笑是整個世人和你一起笑,而哭是你自己在獨(dú)自哭。我們要笑對人生。

1.根據(jù)上文Of course, we should laugh during the happy times.對于上文的轉(zhuǎn)折,所以應(yīng)選E。

2.根據(jù)下文But she wrote one about a more serious subject--cancer in children. 承接上文必須提到作者,故選D。

3.根據(jù)下文Jessica’s leg was cut off at the knee because of cancer是在將他的經(jīng)歷,故選F。

4.根據(jù)上下文可知有時笑有時哭,故選C。

5.根據(jù)Remember, laugh and the whole world laughs with you.承接上文笑是整個世人都在笑,哭是你自己在哭,故選B。

考點(diǎn):信息匹配。

點(diǎn)評:做這種題時,考生應(yīng)在通讀全篇短文的基礎(chǔ)上,把握各部分之間的邏輯關(guān)系,前后照應(yīng),注意文中的“鏈條”,充分理解短文的內(nèi)容,使補(bǔ)全后的短文思想通順,前后連貫,且符合英美人的語言表達(dá)方式。這里主要抓住笑這一個詞,它是文章的鏈條。

 

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