浙江省2020高考英语二轮复习 专题训练 阅读理解(94)

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1、浙江省2020高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(94)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AToday I was at the mall waiting for friends, when a lady wearing a knit hat and a sweater came up to me and, shivering, said, “Im homeless. Would you mind buying me some food?”In that split second, everything Id learned since kindergart

2、en flashed through my mind. Dont talk to strangers Be a good citizen People will take advantage of you Treat others as you wish to be treatedI guess love won the debate. “Sure,” I said. “What would you like?”She thought and then said, “Id like to get Chinese food.” We headed upstairs. She ordered so

3、up, an egg roll, white rice, and pepper chicken. I would normally think that was a lot, but she had probably barely eaten in the last few days. I got my usual lo mein and General Tsos chicken.Meanwhile I was eating my lo mein, picking around the cabbage and the other vegetables. Joyce said, “If you

4、dont like it you can take it back.” I told her that I liked it, but was not fond of the vegetables. She broke into a big grin. “You dont like vegetables, huh? Neither did I. But now I do.” I immediately felt guilty. How could I be picking at my food across from someone who barely gets to eat at all?

5、I tried my best to finish, but she seemed to sense my guilt and said, “You dont have to eat it if you dont want it.” How could she know what I was feeling? I told her the dish was my favorite, but I just eat slowly.She got up to get a to-go box. “Would you like one?” she asked, but I refused. I real

6、ized that this food would probably last her for a few days, and I was glad she had ordered a lot.“Would you like these?” I asked, gesturing at the food I had left untouched. “Oh, no, thank you,” she said. “This is enough.” I got up to throw my tray away, feeling guilty again.“I need to meet my frien

7、ds now,” I explained. “It was so nice to meet you, Joyce.”“You too, Claire,” she replied with a smile. “Thank you.”I headed to the theater, and she went back downstairs. I kept puzzling, Why is Joyce homeless? She shouldnt need people to buy her dinner. She was a nurse. She got good grades. She took

8、 pictures for her yearbook. She was the person I hope to be in the future. How could such a good life be rewarded with horrible luck?Anyway, I wish her the best, and hope that the force that brought us together will help her find what she deserves in life.1. From the second paragraph we know that th

9、e writer _.A. debated with the girl over moral issuesB. hated having to make a quick decisionC. hesitated before she decided to reach outD. fell in love with the girl at first sight2. The writer felt guilty for a moment because _.A. she was particular about food and also wasted so muchB. she was a s

10、trict vegetarian who ate very littleC. she didnt order enough food for the girlD. she urged the girl to take her share of food3. Why did Joyce end up unemployed and homeless?A. She was a victim of high education.B. She actually had some kind of mental disorder.C. She graduated with average grades.D.

11、 The reason is not yet given.4. The passage is intended to _.A. arouse readers curiosityB. explore social problemsC. teach readers a lessonD. share a personal storyB1) Your teens dont want you to be their friends. What they need is for you to be a reliable responsible role model worthy of their resp

12、ect, and not some overgrown child who wears too tight jeans or T-shirts with slogans advocating the good points of 100 proof liquor.2) Dont debate the teen ever. If she wants to debate, suggest she sign up for the Debate Club. If you buy into their teen logic (which is basically illogic, the product

13、 of an immature brain and every extreme of emotion known to mankind) your mouth will go dry. Teens need to know that no means no. Remember when your teen was two years old and he said “no” a lot? Well now its your turn, particularly when your teen wants to engage in behaviors that are dangerous.3) D

14、ont buy your teen a car. If you do, he will total it in record time. Guaranteed. The teen should earn the car, or at least a portion of it (and by that I dont mean one of the tires). You know how you take much better care of an item of clothing you spent a fortune on compared to one you bought in a

15、bargain basement? Its the same thing, only a car can do serious damage.4) Encourage sports participation even if your teen has two left feet. In some sports, two left feet wont knock him out of the box, so to speak. Sports participation develops perseverance and cheerfully functioning as a team memb

16、er. You also will know where your child is every day after school (on the field, that is, or at a rival school). Just make sure you root for the right team, okay? Been there, done that.5) Let the school know you in a good way so that school personnel do not dive under the desk when you approach. If you are asked to speak at the school, your teen will feel mighty proud

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