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There are two dangers to be guarded against in old age. One of these is undue absorption in the past. It does not do to live in memories, in regrets for the good old days, or in sadness about friends who are dead. One’s thoughts must be directed to the future and to things about which there is something to be done.
It is unwise to be too attached to the youth in the hope of sucking vigor from its vitality. When your children are grown up they want to live their own lives, and if you continue to be as interested in them as you were when they were young, you are likely to become a burden to them, unless they are cold to you.
I think that a successful old age is easiest for those who have strong impersonal interests involving appropriate activities. It is in this sphere that long experience is really fruitful, and it is in this sphere that the wisdom born of experience can be exercised without being oppressive. It is no use telling grown-up children not to make mistakes, both because they will not believe you, and because mistakes are an essential part of education. But if you are one of those who are incapable of impersonal interests, you may find that your life will be empty unless you concern yourself with you children and grandchildren. In that case you must realize that while you can still render them material services, such as making them an allowance or knitting them jumpers, you must not expect that they will enjoy your company.
Some old people are afraid of death. But in fact the best way is to make your interests gradually wider and ore impersonal. An individual human existence should be like a river-small at fist, rushing passionately past rocks and over waterfalls. Gradually the river grows wider and the banks move back and in the end they become mixed in the sea without any visible break.
The old man who can see life in this way will not suffer from the fear of growing old and death.
小题1:The author suggests that old people should_______.
A.develop impersonal interests with proper activities.
B.tell their children not to make mistakes
C.concern themselves with their children
D.not give their children an allowance
小题2:The underlined word “render” in Paragraph 3 is close to the meaning of  “_____”.
A.returnB.rewardC.offerD.demand
小题3:The author compares an individual human existence to a river because _____.
A.Life is like a river, first small, and then it becomes wide
B.life is like a river finally flowing into the sea
C.old age and death are both natural just like a river
D.old people will be mixed in the crowd like a river mixed in the sea
小题4:What’s the best title of this passage?
A.Setting Sun Is BeautifulB.Growing Old Successfully
C.Why Fear Getting OldD.Caring for Olds More

答案

小题1:A
小题2:C
小题3:C
小题4:B
解析

试题分析:文章讲的是老人不应该沉浸在过去的日子里,不能活在记忆里,不能总是为过去的事情后悔,为逝去的老朋友悲伤。而应该活在现在。另外老人不要太依赖年轻人,要建立自己的兴趣爱好,建立良好的死亡观。
小题1:细节理解题。第三段第一句话 I think that a successful old age is easiest for those who have strong impersonal interests involving appropriate activities. 我认为一个人能做到对合适的活动很有兴趣,那么,他就极易享有成功的晚年。故选A。
小题2:语义猜测题。In that case you must realize that while you can still render them material services, such as making them an allowance or knitting them jumpers这样的话,你需.要意识到即使你可以为他们提供一些物质帮助,例如给他们些钱或者替他们织件毛衣,render应该是提供的意思。所以选C。
小题3:推理判断题。看最后两段,An individual human existence should be like a river-small at fist, rushing passionately past rocks and over waterfalls. Gradually the river grows wider and the banks move back and in the end they become mixed in the sea without any visible break. The old man who can see life in this way will not suffer from the fear of growing old and death.人的存在应当像是河流——最初涓涓细流,欢快的穿过岩石,跨越瀑布。渐渐的,河道变宽,两岸后退,河水也安静下来。最终,没有任何停留的迹象,融入大海。能够这样看待生命的人年老时就不会为死亡而恐惧。从这段话可知,作者想让大家明白,人的存在和河流的流动一样,非常自然。故选C。
小题4:主旨大意题。从全文内容可知,本文讲的就是老人该怎样调整心态,怎样安度晚年。
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I was eight when my neighbors got a TV. It was small and expensive, but that didn’t matter. IT WAS WONDERFUL. Everyone in the building came up to the fifth floor to see this latest wonder of the modern world. That was in 1948.
Soon, a lot of people got a TV, but not us. My parents didn’t think it was good for children. Being a good son, I didn’t argue with them. But I secretly watch TV—at my friends’ homes.
By 1955, televisions weren’t so expensive and were much larger. My parents still thought they were not good for us, but my sisters insisted, saying they were the only people in the neighborhood who didn’t have one. All their friends talked about certain programs and actors, but they couldn’t. Their friends laughed at them, which made them feel very unhappy. My youngest sister cried, saying she was never going back to school and that life without a TV wasn’t worth living. Nothing my parents said made her feel better. The next morning, without telling us, they went out and got a new TV.
When we were young our parents allowed us to watch TV for two hours a night. And we couldn’t watch until our homework was finished. But after a year or two, TV wasn’t exciting or new anymore. It became just another part of our lives like shoes or soap. My parents still had fears about TV. We were going to forget how to read, and TV was going to fill our minds with violence, they said.
Today people still argue about the value of TV. Nobody can deny the power of TV, which has a powerful influence on our lives. On average, Americans spend 30 hours a week watching TV. Is this influence good or bad? This is an unanswerable question indeed: It is hard enough to measure influence; and it is even harder to decide what is good and what isn’t. What is good, I suppose, is that many people are concerned about TV’s influence and that we have the power to change what we don’t like.
The people of Monhegan Island, 18 kilometers away off the coast of Maine, don’t have electricity, and they decided; once again, that they liked that way. Electricity, they think, would make life too easy and spoil their way of life. Maybe the young people wouldn’t want to go to town dances anymore. Maybe they would be more interested in staying at home and watching TV.
小题1:How old was the author, when their family got a TV?
A.About 15.B.8.C.18.D.About 10.
小题2:The author’s parents finally decided to buy a TV because _______.
A.they wanted to meet their daughters’ needs .
B.the children couldn’t go to school without a TV
C.the sisters would like to be like their friends
D.they had to do as the youngest daughter told them to
小题3:The author thinks “to judge whether a TV’s influence is good or bad” is ________.
A.concerningB.hardC.meaninglessD.important
小题4:The last paragraph is written to show ________.
A.the disadvantage of TV
B.TV influences people a great deal
C.the advantage of TV
D.we can change what we don’t like

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Fill Her Tank First
The summer of 1975 I’d just graduated from college in Southern California and received a 1968 Ford Capri for a graduation present. I had my first job, in Los Angeles. One Sunday night, __36__ myself a very independent grown-up, I left my uncle’s place in South Laguna after a visit, without __37__ to him that I had less than an __38__ of a tank of gas and no cash to buy __39__ on the way to L.A. I pulled onto the Pacific Coast Highway and watched the needle __40__ as I headed north. When I started running on fumes, I pulled into a __41__. There was no self-service __42__; there were no credit cards, no ATMs.
I begged the guy at the station. I __43__ write him a check for gas, I said, or I could sleep in my car and try to __44__ to a town with a bank the next morning. As he was informing me that I could sleep in my car but he’d have me __45__, a station wagon __46__ to the next pump. The driver--- a thin, plain, middle-aged guy---overheard the tail end of my __47__ request. As the attendant went to serve him, he nodded at me. “__48__ her tank first,” he said.
“Really?” I said. Hope __49__. “Oh, thank you. Thank you. But please. I just need two dollars’ __50__. I just need to go home.”
“Fill it,” he __51__ to the attendant. Then to me, “You will do the same one day, for someone else.”
I keep looking for that unlucky young person, __52__ to save her night on the road. Meanwhile, in case she never __53__ up, I try for other acts of random kindness. That __54__ driver is always at the pump a few feet away, __55__ the attendant to fill mine first.
小题1:
A.thinkingB.hopingC.knowingD.showing
小题2:
A.confirmingB.convincingC.admittingD.concerning
小题3:
A.eightyB.eightC.eighthD.eighths
小题4:
A.anotherB.moreC.muchD.some
小题5:
A.dropB.increaseC.reduceD.decrease
小题6:
A.train stationB.bus stationC.railway stationD.gas station
小题7:
A.at one timeB.at a timeC.at timesD.at that time
小题8:
A.couldB.mightC.shouldD.must
小题9:
A.scrambleB.driveC.climbD.walk
小题10:
A.orderedB.helpedC.warnedD.arrested
小题11:
A.went upB.drove upC.pulled upD.drew into
小题12:
A.triedB.succeededC.reasonedD.failed
小题13:
A.FillB.FilledC.FillingD.To fill
小题14:
A.increasedB.raisedC.accumulatedD.fired
小题15:
A.valueB.worthyC.worthD.money
小题16:
A.pardonedB.repeatedC.saidD.spoke
小题17:
A.ensuringB.supposingC.hopingD.considering
小题18:
A.showsB.goesC.growsD.comes
小题19:
A.easy-goingB.politeC.powerfulD.quiet
小题20:
A.introducingB.instructingC.interestingD.interacting

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Comedian Groucho Mark said, “Those are my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.”
You and I have principles and we also have  31 . I have opinions about what I think is right or wrong or good or bad. But they’re only opinions —I could be  32 ! I won’t try to build my life  around my opinions,  33  I’ll try to keep to my principles.
A 15-year-old boy learned a valuable  34 about life principles. One day, he found a wallet that 35 $127 as well as a woman’s  36 . He jumped onto his  37  and went to her house. He told her he found her wallet and she gave him a big  38 . She also gave him twenty dollars.
That evening the boy told his parents about the  39 and his father said, “I don’t think you should have  40  $20 for doing what you should have done. A person shouldn’t be rewarded for being  41 .”
He considered his father’s statement and  42 that he would return the money. He  43 biked to the lady’s home and gave her back the money. She didn’t want to  44 it, but he told her she had to — that his father  45  something to him that he had  46 realized before.
When ideals such as honesty and a personal standard of always doing the right thing guide our every action and decision, we  47 develop a good character. These great principles  48 our lives and make us into a person of  49 . They teach confidence. That boy is  50 to be raised by a wise father who had the wisdom to say, “Those are my principles.”
小题1:
A.livesB.opinionsC.conditionsD.purposes
小题2:
A.happyB.differentC.wrongD.clever
小题3:
A.soB.andC.orD.but
小题4:
A.lessonB.skillC.secretD.course
小题5:
A.costB.containedC.gotD.covered
小题6:
A.nameB.scriptC.identificationD.house
小题7:
A.bicycleB.carC.horseD.taxi
小题8:
A.handB.surpriseC.chanceD.hug
小题9:
A.performanceB.eventC.principleD.trade
小题10:
A.acceptedB.paidC.earnedD.saved
小题11:
A.generousB.honest C.selflessD.confident
小题12:
A.imaginedB.expectedC.predictedD.decided
小题13:
A.onceB.evenC.againD.still
小题14:
A.fetchB.takeC.returnD.spare
小题15:
A.pointed outB.gave outC.picked upD.added up
小题16:
A.alwaysB.oftenC.neverD.ever
小题17:
A.suddenlyB.actuallyC.immediatelyD.personally
小题18:
A.shapeB.protectC.encourageD.understand
小题19:
A.attitudeB.senseC.directionD.character
小题20:
A.sureB.freeC.fortunateD.tough

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John, a famous musician, took his priceless antique violin and played it in the crowded subway station. The music from the violin was delicately streaming throughout the whole station. However, during the one-hour play, only six or seven people were truly appreciating the charming music. A three-year-old kid was so fascinated by the music that he forgot everything around. John only got 52 dollars for his work that day.
However, in normal days, when John is about to hold a concert, one ticket can be sold at more than 100 dollars and it is extremely hard to buy a ticket even at such a high price. Therefore, later, many passers-by in the station that day felt deeply regretful for not recognizing the famous musician and missing such a valuable but cheap music feast.
I have a very busy friend who had totally changed after knowing that his wife came down with incurable illness. He cooked by himself for the family and took a walk with his wife every day. Nonetheless, his wife still did not manage to conquer the illness and passed away after three months. After that, he often sighed miserably that due to his past busy life, he had missed a lot of beautiful time with his wife. But now, it is impossible to make up for it.
It is no use crying over spilt milk. We have missed a lot of precious things in our life without knowing to cherish them.
Actually, I also missed something precious before. The reason why we would have missed those precious things is less than simple: we had thought that we could still own them tomorrow.
Nevertheless, tomorrow is actually by no means reliable. There was a famous Buddhist monk saying that in many people’s lives, they have only done two things: waiting and regretting. The result is that they were always too late to cherish what they had before they lost it. We would often claim to do something when we grow up, or when we have money or when we become old, etc. However, when we reach the condition we have expected, we could no longer realize our wish, because we have lost it by then.
小题1:The reason why people often regret may be that _______.
A.they are too busy to notice the beautiful things
B.they are too careless to cherish precious things
C.they are lazy to observe the surroundings
D.they think that it’s none of their business
小题2:The idea the author would like to get across to us seems that _______.
A.actions speak louder than words
B.a bad beginning makes a bad ending
C.the lost will never come back
D.each day brings its own bread
小题3:What method does the author employ to support his opinion?
A.By listing data.B.By comparing the details .
C.By explaining the procedures .D.By taking examples.
小题4:How do we understand the underlined parts “waiting and regretting”?
A.Many people will not cherish what they have until they lost them.
B.Many people cannot do well until they get older.
C.Many people know what they are doing.
D.Many people regret for what they don’t possess.

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For most of my 15 years, my father usually said very little to my mother and me. He preferred reading the newspaper or watching football matches on television to talking to his family.
Everything changed one morning. As soon as I came downstairs to breakfast, I could see that he wasn’t his usual reserved (缄默的) self. “Can’t wait! FIFA World Cup! Big match! Must see!”    I quickly figured out what all the excitement was about: Dad is a big football fan.
I had never been interested in football, but Dad’s excitement that morning made me more and more curious. I had to find out why this sport was making my normally reserved father act like a five-year-old on his first trip to Disneyland.
Dad decided that we should all eat at a little German restaurant so that we could watch the World Cup while eating. Secretly, I think he was hoping to turn Mum and me into football fans.
The match started a few minutes after we entered the restaurant. As I was eating my meal, a loud noise came from the television. Surprised, I looked up at the TV: “Why is that man jumping up and down?” Dad patiently explained: “That’s Papa Bouba Diop, my son. It’s normal for them to jump up and down after they’ve scored.”
Dad explained almost everything to me. His monosyllabic (单音节的) answers were a thing of the past. I loved the new Dad! I watched the rest of the match, becoming more and more interested. When I told my father that I planned to watch more matches with him, he smiled and gave me a wink (眨眼). At long last we had something in common.
Football has really helped Dad and me get closer and form a stronger relationship with each other. Who says football is only about 22 men running after a silly ball?
小题1:Which of the following words can best describe the author’s father?
A.A talkative football player.B.A parent busy at work.
C.An encouraging father.D.A man of few words.
小题2:What made the author curious about his father one morning?
A.His unusual excitement.
B.His unexpressed eagerness.
C.His great interest in the newspaper.
D.His high expectation of the winner.
小题3:The author’s growing interest in watching the match mainly came from________.
A.his and his father’s common love of German food
B.watching a top level performance of the players
C.his father’s love of football and his explanation
D.eating in a restaurant with the excited fans
小题4:What can we learn from the passage?
A.Sharing is the foundation of good relationship.
B.Family members should be fans together.
C.Interest is the mother of success.
D.Personality decides everything.

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