【題目】 My name is Amber and I want to share my story with you because what you’ve shared about life and positive energy has changed my life.

This past year has been one of the hardest for me. I felt I was stuck in a position that had nothing to do with what I wanted to do with my life. In January, after two years of being together, my boyfriend left me.

I read your blog every morning as I drink my coffee at work, but it wasn’t until this March that I told myself “no more negativity (消極性)” as you taught readers in your blog.

Since then I’ve got into new habits at work to keep my energy positive. When people walk in the front door, I’m the first face they see, so I smile big when I say “good morning” to them, especially on Monday. Instead of waiting for someone to ask me for help, I offer it with an open mind. The CEO noticed my change and offered me the executive (行政的) assistant position that I wanted.

One of the biggest things I’ve taken to heart from your blog is changing my opinions on my job. Yes, it was not an important position, but when I was passionate (熱情的) about it, I could make my life fulfilling.

All in all, I have to thank you somehow for having the passion to help others because it truly is inspiring to me. So thank you so much, John. My life has changed because your words pointed me in the right direction, Take care!

Sincerely,

Amber

1Amber wrote the letter mainly to __________.

A.introduce herself to JohnB.ask for some advice

C.express her thanksD.talk about her bad year

2We can infer from the passage that Amber __________.

A.received very good educationB.spent a lot of time playing computer games

C.didn’t like her boyfriendD.wasn’t satisfied with her job

3What is implied about John in the letter?

A.He used to live a very negative life.

B.He likes helping others through writing positive blogs.

C.He doesn’t like sharing his life stories.

D.He is a very famous novelist.

4What does Amber’s change tell us?

A.A positive attitude is rewarding.B.Bad luck doesn’t exist long.

C.Practice makes perfect.D.A friend in need is a friend indeed.

【答案】

1C

2D

3B

4A

【解析】

這是一篇應(yīng)用文。是Amber寫給John的一封信。Amber感謝John在博客上所寫的那些鼓勵的話給她帶來的積極的影響。告訴人們積極的人生態(tài)度是可以給我們帶來回報的。

1推理判斷題。文章最后一段中的All in all, I have to thank you somehow for having the passion to help others because it truly is inspiring to me. So thank you so much, John. (總之,我必須感謝你,感謝你有幫助他人的熱情,因為它真的激勵著我。非常感謝你,John。)可知,Amber寫這封信主要是向John表達(dá)感謝。選項C切題,故選C。

2推理判斷題。第二段中的This past year has been one of the hardest for me. I felt I was stuck in a position that had nothing to do with what I wanted to do with my life. (過去的一年對我來說是最難的一年。我覺得我一直在做一份和我喜歡的事情無關(guān)的工作。)可知,Amber對工作不滿意。選項D切題,故選D

3推理判斷題。第三段的I read your blog every morning as I drink my coffee at work, but it wasn’t until this March that I told myself “no more negativity (消極性)” as you taught readers in your blog. (我每天早上在單位喝咖啡時都讀你的博客,但直到今年3月,我才告訴自己“不再消極”,像你在博客中教導(dǎo)讀者的那樣。)可知,John在博客上讓讀者不再消極對待事物,這是對讀者的鼓勵和幫助,選項BJohn喜歡寫積極的博客來幫助他人。切題,故選B。

4推理判斷題。第四段的The CEO noticed my change and offered me the executive (行政的) assistant position that I wanted. (首席執(zhí)行官注意到我的變化,給了我我想要的行政助理職位。)第五段的Yes, it was not an important position, but when I was passionate (熱情的) about it, I could make my life fulfilling. (是的,這不是一個重要職位,但當(dāng)我對它充滿熱情時,我可以讓我的生活充實。)可知,正因為改變了態(tài)度,所以“我”的生活有了很大的改變,“我”也獲得了“我”自己想要的工作。因此推斷積極的態(tài)度給Amber帶來回報。選項A積極的態(tài)度是可以給我們的生活帶來回報的。切題,故選A。

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