问题 阅读理解与欣赏

桑怿传(节选)

欧阳修

      (怿)又闻襄城有盗十许人,独提一剑以往,杀数人,缚其余。汝旁县为之元盗,京西转运使奏其事,授郏城尉……怿虽举进士,而不甚知书,然其所为皆合道理,多此类。姑居雍丘,遭大水,有粟二廪,将以舟载之。见民走避溺者,遂弃其粟,以舟载民。见民荒岁,聚其里人饲之。粟尽乃止。怿善剑及铁简,力过数人而有谋略。

       [注释]①桑怿(yì):人名。②襄城:地名。下文的“汝旁县”“郏城”“雍丘”均指地名。③京西转运使:官职名。下文的“尉”也是官职名。④廪:粮仓。⑤里人:同乡人。⑥饲:供养。⑦铁简:狭长的铁片。

1.用“/”标出下面句子朗读时的停顿处。

     力 过 数 人 而 有 谋 略

2.解释文中划线词的意思。

(1)其余(           )

(2)见民避溺者(           )

(3)怿剑及铁简(           )

(4)舟载民(           )

3.说说文中画线句“而不甚知书,然其所为皆合道理”的意思。

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4.用自己的话概括桑怿“授郏城尉”的原因。

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5.面对受灾的民众,桑怿是如何救助的?请用原文回答。

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6.结合选文,请你对桑怿这个人物作简要评价。

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答案

1.力过数人/而有谋略

2.(1)绑,捆绑

     (2)跑,逃跑

     (3)善于,擅长

     (4)用

3.但桑怿并没读过多少书,然而,他的所作所为都合乎情理。(答到大意即可)

4.桑怿在襄城独自杀死了几个盗贼井捉拿了其余盗贼,汝旁县也因此没有盗贼了。

5.(1)以舟载民 

     (2)聚其里人饲之

6.示例:(1) 有勇有谋,既健且勇;

                (2)体恤民情,仗义疏财。(只要答到大意即可。)

多项选择题
阅读理解

People often view the “last” moments of an event positively simply because they signal the end of an experience, say experts.

University of Michigan researchers found that even if an experience is painful or negative, but ends on a good note, people will consider it to be positive.

“Endings are powerful,” said Ed O’Brien, a graduate student in the Department of Psychology at the University of Michigan.

O’Brien and colleague Phoebe Ellsworth, the Frank Murphy Distinguished Professor of Law and Psychology, conducted a chocolate tasting experiment with 52 college students to test the theory.

Volunteers could taste five different Hershey’s Kisses chocolates—milk, dark, cream, caramel and almond – but did not know in advance how many pieces they would eat or the type. Participants rated how much they enjoyed the chocolate and described each flavor so that the researchers could record the order in which the randomly (随机的) selected treats were eaten.

Volunteers were assigned to the “next” or the “last ” condition by chance.

In the “next” condition, the experimenter said “Here is your next chocolate” before offering each chocolate, including the fifth.

For the “last” condition, the experimenter said “Here is your last chocolate” before offering  the fifth chocolate.

These participants rated the fifth chocolate more enjoyable than volunteers in the “next” condition.

As predicted, participants who knew they were eating the final chocolate of a taste test enjoyed it more.

In fact, when asked to pick their favorite chocolate, the majority of “last” participants chose the fifth – even though the flavor of the fifth was randomly chosen.

They also rated the overall experience as more enjoyable than volunteers who thought they were just eating one more chocolate in a series.

O’Brien says these findings may have far-reaching implications. For example, the last book or film in a series or the last speaker in a symposium (研讨会) may receive unwarranted praise.

The last job applicant, meanwhile, may look more qualified.

小题1:Which of the following is TRUE about the experiment?

A.The majority of “last” participants chose the almond flavor as their favorite.

B.Some participants enjoyed the experiment more because the last flavor tasted better.

C.The result would be different if researchers had used another brand of chocolate.

D.Some participants didn’t know it was their last chocolate when offered the fifth one.小题2:What does the underlined word “unwarranted” in the second-to-last paragraph mean?

A.Fake.

B.Unwanted.

C.Unreasonable.

D.Insincere.小题3:Which of the following is the best title for the article?

A.“Last” is the best.

B.Why “last” matters most.

C.It is the last step that is the hardest.

D.He who laughs last laughs best.