【題目】12-year-old John Thomas Robertson is a born train fan. “I’ve liked trains probably from the day I was born,” he told Good Morning America. “When I was very little,” he said, “my grandpa got me a train model. I would just watch it go round for hours and hours.”

When Robertson finally had the opportunity to ride on a train, he felt great. His journey was so mind-blowing that he couldn’t keep it to himself: he decided to take all his classmates to go on a ride with him. When he found that some of his classmates couldn’t pay the fares, he spent money he had saved by collecting cans(罐子and bottles and raised more than $1,000 for them.

That train was such a happy one that he made it yearly action. “It never gets boring for some reason; it’s just very fun,” he said. “It really lets people get away from their busy life and have fun.”

Every October, Robertson takes a new group of disabled children to ride the train but now, he has a problem. Several disabled children were refused because the train was not accessible(可用的)to disabled people. “He was angry to think that children of his own age couldn’t ride a train,” his mother said.

But he wouldn’t say no: he recently sent a letter to the train office for help. To his surprise, the leader, Ty Pennington, took the letter seriously. He said that he and his workers would work on making a train accessible to disabled people.

【1】The first time John Thomas Robertson took a train, he_______

A.felt extremely happy. B.was frightened by it.

C.watched it for hours. D.a(chǎn)cted as a driver.

【2】John Thomas Robertson is a born train fan, because he _______.

A.was taken on a train the day he was born.

B.his grandpa once worked on the train.

C.took a group of disabled children on board a train.

D.was greatly attracted to trains since early childhood.

【3】The underlined word “mind-blowing” can be replaced by “_______”.

A.exciting B.frightening

C.surprising D.disappointing

【4】The disabled children were refused to get on the train because _______.

A.they couldn’t afford the train tickets

B.Robertson had not saved enough money for tickets

C.the train didn’t have special services for them

D.the workers there would not allow them to do so

【5】According to the passage, we can see that Robertson is a(n)_______ child.

A.honest and crazy B.kind and helpful

C.clever but boring D.lazy but kind

【答案】

【1】A

【2】D

【3】A

【4】C

【5】B

【解析】

試題分析:文章的主人公John Thomas Robertson是一個(gè)火車愛好迷,從小就對火車持有狂熱的態(tài)度,并通過自己幫助殘疾人能夠享受到火車的快捷和方便。

【1】A 本題考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)原文When Robertson finally had the opportunity to ride on a train, he felt great.可以看出當(dāng)時(shí)主人公第一次搭乘火車的心情是非常高興的。

【2】D 本題考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)原文When I was very little,” he said, “my grandpa got me a train model. I would just watch it go round for hours and hours可以看出當(dāng)自己的外祖父送給他一個(gè)車模的時(shí)候,他就愛上了火車,所以選擇D項(xiàng)。

【3】A 本題考查推理判斷。猜測詞義要聯(lián)系上下文語境判斷,根據(jù)原文When Robertson finally had the opportunity to ride on a train, he felt great.可以看出當(dāng)他第一次乘坐火車的時(shí)候是比較高興和興奮的,以至于自己都無法壓抑下去。

【4】C 本題考查推理判斷。Several disabled children were refused because the train was not accessible(可用的)to disabled people可以看出一些殘疾人無法乘坐火車,自然而然是火車上一些設(shè)施殘疾人是無法享受到的,所以選擇C項(xiàng)。

【5】B 本題考查推理判斷。根據(jù)他自己出錢讓那些窮人體驗(yàn)火車,并給相關(guān)部門寫信,說火車上的設(shè)施還不夠完善以至于殘疾人不能夠享受到火車的快捷,所以這一類的舉動(dòng)都是表面出他是一個(gè)善良和有幫助的人。

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