【題目】My passion started decades ago as a kid on a flight to India. I was attracted by how such a large airplane was able to glide(滑翔)smoothly above the clouds. I made it a goal to become a pilot. I am now a pilot for American airlines. Though being a pilot consumes my life,it is a job worth doing.

My job is slightly different compared to that of a typical pilot. Most pilots have their routes they fly. They then familiarize(使…熟悉)themselves with the routes. However, in my case,I participate in any job where a pilot is immediately required. It is true that some days I might have a workday from nine in the morning to five in the afternoon. In fact,some days,I might even begin my work at three in the morning when I am needed to fly. Sometimes, as for the typical day,I do not have one.

Having been on the job for over two decades,I have learned some important life lessons. As I greet passengers boarding the airplane,I realize I,along with other airline pilots, have enhanced(提高)the lives of those who we are serving. In fact, there is one particular experience that I will never forget. A family was walking in from the gate, explaining that their beloved one was ill and had to be taken to a big hospital in another city immediately. It was at this point that I realized just how important my job was.

Therefore, my life as an airline pilot is definitely not for everyone. However,my job is something I enjoy thoroughly and will continue to do till I am old enough. As a pilot, I have been able to experience so many different types of situations in different places throughout the world. For anyone interested in piloting, I would recommend going for it.

【1】The author dreamed of being a pilot when _______.

A. he was travelling in India

B. it was about 30 years ago.

C. he was flying to India as a kid

D. he was a kid living in India

【2】What is the main difference between the author’s job and a typical pilot’s?

A. The author’s working time is not regular.

B. The author has his regular route he flies.

C. The author has to get up very early every day.

D. The daily working time of the author is longer.

【3】 The author realized how important his job was because he _______.

A. could serve everyone as he does his daily work

B. could make his guests’ life more convenient

C. could take the ill patient to hospital in short time

D. had been to many advanced countries in the world

【4】What would be the best title for this passage?

A. My pleasure in serving people

B. Difference in my job as a pilot

C. My interest in being a pilot as a boy

D. My job as an American airline’s pilot

【答案】

【1】C

【2】A

【3】B

【4】D

【解析】

試題解析:在作者還是一個(gè)孩子的時(shí)候,第一次坐飛機(jī),看見碩大的飛機(jī)在云層里自由地翱翔,作者小小的心里就悄悄種下了夢想的種子,長大后一定要成為一名飛行員,多年以后,作者真的成為了一名飛行員,一次難忘的經(jīng)歷也讓作者明白這份工作有多重要。自此,作者對(duì)自己的工作更加有興趣,也更享受著自己的工作。

【1】C 考查細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段前幾句話“My passion started decades ago as a kid on a flight to India. I was attracted by how such a large airplane was able to glide(滑翔)smoothly above the clouds. I made it a goal to become a pilot.”當(dāng)我還是一個(gè)孩子,在去印度的飛機(jī)上時(shí),我的熱情就開始了,如此大的飛機(jī)能夠在云層里順利地滑翔,我被此吸引了。于是我下定了決心要成為一名飛行員。故選C。

【2】A 考查推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段最后一句話“In fact,some days,I might even begin my work at three in the morning when I am needed to fly. Sometimes, as for the typical day,I do not have one.”事實(shí)上,有些時(shí)候,當(dāng)有飛行任務(wù)的時(shí)候,我可能半夜三點(diǎn)起床,或者一些特殊的日子,對(duì)我來說是沒有的。所以工作時(shí)間不固定不常規(guī)使得我不是一個(gè)典型的飛行員。故選A。

【3】B 考查細(xì)節(jié)理解題。第三段中“A family was walking in from the gate, explaining that their beloved one was ill and had to be taken to a big hospital in another city immediately. ”一個(gè)家庭從大門進(jìn)來,解釋著他們摯愛的人生病了,需要立即轉(zhuǎn)到另一個(gè)城市的大醫(yī)院去。作者回憶了這個(gè)令他難忘的一次經(jīng)歷,這個(gè)經(jīng)歷讓作者明白了自己作為一個(gè)飛行員的價(jià)值,就是給他人提供方便。故選B。

【4】D 考查主旨大意題。這篇文章作為一個(gè)飛行員的故事,從小時(shí)候?qū)︼w機(jī)滑行的好奇讓作者成為了一名飛行員, 接著作者講述了自己工作與其他典型飛行員不同的地方,然后回憶了一個(gè)難忘的經(jīng)歷來闡述工作的意義。最后表達(dá)了自己對(duì)這個(gè)工作的喜愛。所以主題可以歸納為選項(xiàng)D,作為一個(gè)美國航空飛行員。故選D。

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