阅读理解专练(二)——记叙文

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1、 鬻 己 山东青州刘素霞选编 A James was a curious young manEvery where he went,he liked to observe things and to watch people,what they did,and what they Wore Subconsciously(潜意识地),though,he was making snap judgements all the timeHe couldnt really help it,it just happenedSome times James felt guilty for judong ot

2、hers this way,but that feeling was fleeting and never re ally lasted Then,one time,he saw a woman seated alone in a cafeThe woman was middleaged, quite plump(丰满的),and although she was not standing,7aines could tell she was a short ladyAs usual,James anced across at her, looking at her from top to bo

3、ttomAs his eyes reached her feet,he got a shock There she was,oi1 her left foot,wearing a platform shoe that was at least 3 inches high How could such a little middleaged hay who was averagelooking at best be so vain(虚荣 的1 as to wear such hi【gh platforms?What was she trying to do?It was startling ye

4、t embarrass ing at the same timeIn that time,condemning ( 谴责1 short moment of thoughts flowed through Jamesmind A split second later,Jameseyes naturally mored across to the ladys right footAnd there,he got an even bigger shock-it was a flat shoeShe was no vain pot;she merely had a birth defect (缺陷)一

5、uneven length of her legsIf anything,she deserved sympathy and understanding,certainly not condemnation,not even menta1 ones j TES TING AND EVALUAT10N 蘸 辅潭黼201 002 - 么 James was struck with great guiltIt was a harsh lesson he had to learn about not jumping to conclusions,about not judging people,esp

6、e cially so quickly 1When James saw the woman wearing a plat form shoe,he thought Athe woman wasjust yam Bthere was something wrong with her legs Cthe woman must be tall Dthe woman was worth sympathy 2Whac was wrong wich the woman? AShe was too short and plump BShe was too vain to 1ook old CShe was

7、born wich legs of different length DShe lost one of her legs in an accident 3The woman wore a platform shoe in order to Ahide her birth defect Bwalk less difficuldy Cmake herself 1ook much taller Dmake herself stronger 4With Jamesstory,the author intends to tell us that Athe disabled people are wort

8、h our re spect Bnot all our judgements are right Cits wrong to judge a person by his ap pearance Dwe shouldnt make tOO quick judge ments on everything B Dar and I loved to danceIt was probably the first thing we did together,long before we 英语外研新标准高考版 豳 fen in love with 1t!He was 39 years old when he

9、 entered his first race-and did horriblyHe beat only one other contestant-a 72yearold manBut he loved it! Fred decided what he ready wanted to doand he did it in his spare timeHe joined the New York Road Runners Club and or- ganised New York Citys first marathon race But what Fred truly wanted to do

10、,even more than run,was to bring people togetherAnd chat is what he didHe believes that anybody should be able to run-people of all ages,any background,professional or amateur,and of any countryToday,more than 28,000 people of all backgrounds and nationalities compete in the NYC Marathon Not everyon

11、e in New York was excited about people running through their neigh bourhoodsFred was approached by a youth gang(闹事的年轻人)that warned him that nobody had better run through their tuff f地 盘)“Thats great,”Fred enthused“I need someone to protect the runners in your area, and you look like ust the fellows

12、to do it”He gave them each a hat,shirt and jacket and that year,when the marathon went through their neighbourhoods,these young men proudly guarded the runners along their way In 1990,Fred Lebow found he had a brain tumorIn 1992 he ran his final raceHe crossed the finish hne holding the hand of his

13、friend,a Norwegian Olympic medallist,Grete WaitzA bronze statue was created of Fred in his running clothes,checking his watchIt is now placed at the finish line of every race 1Fred Lebow was first advised to run in order to Aenter a race Btake part in a marathon Cbuild up his body Dhave some fun 2Fr

14、ed Lebow asked the youth gang to Aenter the race Bguide the rUnnerS TESTING AND EVALUATIoN 巷 两潭 201 002 cprotect the runners Dstop disturbing the race 3Whv was a bronze statue of Fred created and placed at the finish line of every race? ABecause Fred could finish his final race at an old age BBecaus

15、e Fred beat Grete Waitz,an Olympic medallist,in his final face CBecause he was the organiser of the the NYC Marathon DBecause Fred was considered to be an inspiration to other athletes 4What would be the best title for the passage? AA Great Athlete BRun with Intent CWho Started the NYC Marathon DFin

16、ish Every Race D “Can we go now,Mummy?”little Susie asked,pulling on her mums arlT1Her mother did not answer,only stared blankly at the scene belowMobs(人群)of people marched about with what looked like picket(警戒队)signs Other people gathered around them,shouting angry words that she couldnt make out from this distanceThis relatively small t

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