问题 阅读理解

When Christina Brouder was five years old, a drunk driver ran over her as she and her father were crossing the street in front of their home.Hurt badly, the young girl was forced to spend a long time in a full-body cast(石膏) to recover from her injuries.Mostly, she traveled between the hospital and her home.Once out of the cast, Brouder sat in a wheelchair for almost a year.

In spite of the horrible accident, Christina was grateful for her recovery.She was so grateful, in fact, that she and her four talented siblings(兄弟姐妹)( three sisters and a brother) started a music group, Gilbride.The group performed at local hospitals and nursing homes, performing for the patients.Among them, the children could sing, dance and play about 20 different musical instruments.At their first show in 1988, held at Montefiore Hospital, the kids were 2,3,6,8 and 9 years old.That year alone, the group made over a hundred appearances.

From the local public entertainment places, the group expanded to charity performances.They also entertained people at Disney World, Radio City Music Hall, and even the White House.

Christina balanced her happy and successful musical career with academics.First graduating from New York City’s High School of Music and Art,and then from Fordham.In 2000,as t he youngest graduate from Fordham,1 8一year—old Christina and her siblings went on tour for a year.Not pleased with the applause she received from the audience, she entered Pace University Law School.On May 19,Christina Brouder realized part of her dream when at only 22,she received Health Law Certificate(文凭).

小题1:What happened to Christina when she was five years old?

A.She was coldly deserted by her father.

B.She got a strange and serious disease.

C.She had to give performances to make a living.

D.She was seriously injured in a traffic accident.小题2:According to the text,Christina was        .

A.thankful and hardworking

B.a little shy but gentle

C.a 1ittle stupid and 1azy

D.sad and bored with her 1ife小题3:According to the passage,the siblings          .

A.were talented in music

B.were interested in sports

C.were enthusiastic about writing

D.had the ability to draw very well小题4:In terms of time,what is the correct order of the things Christina did?

a.She graduated from Fordham.

b.Christina received Health Law Certificate.

c.Their first show was held at Montefiore Hospital.

d.She and her siblings entertained at the White House.

A.d,a,b,c

B.d,c,b,a

C.c,d,a,b

D.c,b,d,a

答案

小题1:D

小题2:A

小题3:A

小题4:C

阅读理解与欣赏

平分生命

  ①男孩与他的妹妹相依为命。父母早逝,他是她惟一的亲人。所以男孩爱妹妹胜过爱自己。

  ②然而灾难再一次降临在这两个不幸的孩子身上。妹妹染上重病,需要输血。但医院的血液太贵,男孩没有钱支付任何费用,尽管医院已免去了手术费。但不输血妹妹就会死去。

  ③作为妹妹惟一的亲人,男孩的血型与妹妹相符。医生问男孩是否勇敢,是否有勇气去承受抽血的疼痛。男孩开始犹豫,10岁的大脑经过一番思考,终于点了点头。

  ④抽血时,男孩安静地不发出一丝声响,只是向邻床上的妹妹微笑。抽血完毕后,男孩声音颤颤地问:“医生,我还能活多长时间?”

  ⑤医生正想笑男孩的无知,但转念间又被男孩的勇敢震撼了:在男孩10岁的大脑中,他认为输血会失去生命,但他仍然肯输血给妹妹。在那一瞬间,男孩所作出的决定是付出了一生的勇敢,并下定死亡的决心。

  ⑥医生的手心渗出了汗,他握紧了男孩的手说:“放心吧,你不会死的。输血不会丢掉生命。”

  ⑦男孩眼中放出了光彩:“真的?那我还能活多少年?”

  ⑧医生微笑着,充满爱心地说:“你还能活到100岁,小伙子,你很健康!”男孩高兴得又蹦又跳。他确认自己真的没事时,就又挽起了胳膊——刚才被抽血的胳膊,昂起头,郑重其事地对医生说:“那就把我的血抽一半给妹妹吧,我们两个每人活50年!” 

  ⑨所有的人都震惊了,这不是孩子无心的承诺,这是人类最无私最纯真的诺言。

1.从全文看,“男孩爱妹妹胜过爱自己”主要表现在哪两件事上?请概括回答。

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2.第⑦段中画线句子运用了什么描写人物的方法?“男孩”眼中为什么会“放出光彩”?

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3.文中的“男孩”具有怎样的品质?用自己的话回答。

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4.第③段中说,男孩“经过一番思考”。根据上下文,发挥合理想象,具体描写男孩“一番思考”,思考些什么?50字左右。

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