15.I traveled to Singapore from my home in Thailand on March 12last year for a four-week English course.If I was used to the environment,I would like to go to high school there.I got along well with my teachers and classmates.Even though we had known each other only a short time,we formed a good friendship.
On April 3,I made plans to meet my friends at East Coast Park,so we could hang out for the last time before I returned to Thailand.That morning,I went to the underground station and found a place just behind the yellow line that stops people from standing too close to the edge of the platform (站台).More people began lining up behind me,and before long I could feel the push of the people at my back.
Just as the train came up to the station,the people pushed forward.I lost balance (平衡) and fell off the platform.Before I knew what was happening,the train's front wheels rolled across my legs.Looking at the platform,I shouted,"Help me!Quickly!"I didn't cry because I knew that if I started I might not be able to control myself.
After I was lifted onto the platform,I was taken directly to the nearest hospital where a doctor told me that they would not be able to save my legs.I accepted what he said.Whatever was going to happen would happen.There's no point in crying about what's already lost.
I stayed in the hospital for two months and ten days.And then an exciting thing happened.The second daughter of the King of Thailand learned about my accident and had me moved to the Sirindhorn Center back home.She also offered me the chance to finish my education at the Chitralada School in Bangkok.I was so happy because the school is very difficult to get into.It was very kind of her to help out a person like me.At the center,I was fitted with German-made prosthetic legs.Learning to walk again was difficult.Every step needed a lot of training.
I often asked why I could still smile after the accident.The fact is that I don't know why I should be sad.All that I've lost are legs,not my life.Everything that happened after the accident was truly surprising.I really believe that I now have a great doctor at the center.I have met others who've lost limbs like me.Getting into Chitralada School is beyond belief for me.Meeting new people is great.Getting help from the King's daughter has been very encouraging.
I think my attitude comes from how my parents raised me.This is what my dad said in an interview:"I tell both of my daughters that nothing is certain.We could die tomorrow or in the next five years.Anything could happen,so we always have to be prepared.I think my daughter has done very well in the accident."
56.What's the writer's purpose to go to Singapore?D
A.To join her family.
B.To meet some friends.
C.To finish high school.
D.To improve her English.
57.What's the final result of the accident?C
A.The writer fell off the platform.
B.The train ran over the writer.
C.The writer lost both of her legs.
D.The writer was taken to hospital.
58.What the writer's father said mainly tells us thatD.
A.we can never know the future
B.death usually comes suddenly
C.the world is full of dangers
D.one must be ready for anything
59.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A
A.Walk On
B.Goodbye My Legs
C.Stand Up
D.I'm Still Living.
分析 文章大意:去年3月12日我从我在泰国的家到新加坡参加了一个为期4周的英语课程.如果我习惯那里的环境,我肯定会喜欢去那里上中学的.我和我的老师和同学们都相处得很好.虽然认识大家的时间很短,我们还是有了很深的友情.
解答 56-59:DCDA
56题答案:D考查细节理解题,根据文中的第一段I traveled to Singapore from my home in Thailand on March 12last year for a four-week English course去年3月12日我从我在泰国的家到新加坡参加了一个为期4周的英语课程可知是提高英语水平,故答案是D.
57题答案:C考查细节理解题,根据文中的第五段I have met others who've lost limbs like me可知 我见到了其他像我一样失去手脚的人,故答案是C.
58题答案:D考查细节理解题,根据文中的最后一段Anything could happen,so we always have to be prepared可知任何事情都有可能发生,所以我们总是要有所准备,故答案是D.
59题答案:A考查细节理解题,根据文中的大意,可知BCD不符合语境,A继续向前行与本文相符,故答案是A.
点评 本文是一篇日常生活类阅读,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对 性找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确的答案.