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It was Christmas 1961. I was teaching in a small town in Ohio where my twenty seven third graders eagerly anticipated the great day of gift giving.
Each day the children made some new wonder – strings of popcorn, hand-made decorations, and German bells made from wallpaper samples, which we hung from the ceiling. Through it all she stayed indifferent(漠不关心的), watching from afar, seemingly miles away. I wondered what would happen to this quiet child, once so happy, now so suddenly unsociable. I hoped the festivities would light her up. But nothing did.
The day of gift giving finally came. We oohed and aahed over our handwork as the presents were exchanged. Through it all, she sat quietly watching. I had made a special package for her, red and green with white lace. I wanted very much to see her smile. She opened it so slowly and carefully. I waited but she turned away.
After school the children left in little groups, but she hesitated, watching them go out of the door. I sat down to catch my breath, hardly know what was happening when she came to me reaching out her hands, holding a small white box, unwrapped and slightly soiled, as though it had been held many times by unwashed, childish hands. “For me?” I asked with a weak smile. She said not a word, but nodded her head. I took the box and carefully opened it. There inside, lay a golden chain. In a flash I knew – she had made it for her mother, a mother she would never see again, a mother who would never hold her or brush her hair or share a funny story, a mother who would never again hear her childish joys or sorrows, a mother who had taken her own life just three weeks before.
I held out the chain. She took it in both her hands, reached forward, and put it on at the back of my neck. She stepped back then as if to see that all was well. I looked down at the golden chain, then back at the giver, “Maria, it is so beautiful. She would have loved it.” Neither of us could stop the tears. She threw herself into my arms and we were in tears together. And for that moment I became her mother, for she had given me the greatest gift of all: herself.

  1. 1.

    The underlined “anticipated” (Paragraph 1) is closest in meaning to _________

    1. A.
      prepared
    2. B.
      expected
    3. C.
      talked
    4. D.
      kept
  2. 2.

    We can learn from the story that_________

    1. A.
      the beautiful chain was put inside a beautiful box
    2. B.
      Maria made a golden chain of popcorn for her mother
    3. C.
      the teacher made a special package for Maria so as to see her smile
    4. D.
      Maria oohed and aahed over the handwork as the presents were exchanged
  3. 3.

    Maria became quiet and unsociable because_________

    1. A.
      she was a shy girl
    2. B.
      her teacher didn’t give her any gift
    3. C.
      her mother passed away three weeks ago
    4. D.
      she didn’t have any friends in the class
  4. 4.

    The underlined sentence (Paragraph 5) mostly means_________

    1. A.
      Maria found her biological mother
    2. B.
      Maria asked her teacher to be her mother
    3. C.
      the teacher promised to be Maria’s mother after receiving her greatest gift
    4. D.
      Maria believed in her considerate teacher and opened her heart to the teacher
  5. 5.

    The BEST title for the passage is _________

    1. A.
      The kid’s gift
    2. B.
      A quiet girl
    3. C.
      The greatest teacher
    4. D.
      The great day of gift giving
BCCDA
试题分析:这篇故事讲述了作者为了让玛丽高兴起来,做了礼物给她,而玛丽对作者很信任也送了礼物给她。
1.猜词题:从eagerly可知这个单词是expect期望,盼望的意思。选B
2.细节题:从第三段的句子:I had made a special package for her, red and green with white lace. I wanted very much to see her smile.可知选C
3.推理题;从第四段的内容和句子:a mother who had taken her own life just three weeks before.可知玛丽的妈妈在三个月前去世了。选C
4.句意理解题:从这句话我们看出玛丽把老师看成了妈妈,是因为对她的信任。选D
5.主旨题:从整篇文章看是围绕着礼物叙述,最后一段点题,孩子的礼物—也是孩子自己。选A
考点:考查故事类短文
点评:考查形式多样:细节题为主也有推理判断题,解此类题需要结合上下文提供的语境和信息进行简单的概括和判断。
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