问题 单项选择题

当人的视野中有极强的亮度对比时,由光源直射或由光滑表面反射出的刺激或耀眼的强烈光线,称为( )。

A.红外线
B.眩光
C.紫外线
D.强光

答案

参考答案:B

阅读理解

“I don’t think I can do this any more.” “Yes, you can. You only have five more radiation treatments to go. ” I held my wife Becky close.

Ever since the breast cancer diagnosis (诊断), she had tried hard to be strong for the kids and for me.   When her diagnosis came, my first thought was there was no way I could lose my wife. The doctors assured us the cancer was discovered early so we were feeling positive.

Becky had received an operation and was recovering from it. After six weeks of radiation therapy(治疗), she was facing her final five treatments. She was weak and tired, in low spirits. Seeing her suffering, I felt so helpless and powerless.

As soon as I was outside, long-held frustration and anger erupted in me like a volcano. I took a hammer and suddenly was swinging as hard as I could, beating heavily on the front porch(门廊). While doing so, I imagined I was beating my wife’s cancer. With all my strength, I destroyed the porch.

During the treatment, my wife had been very brave. She said she had it easy, but I don’t think it was easy for her.

Seeing the porch gone, Becky shook her head at the window. I came into the room, not knowing how she would react to what I had done.

“Becky, are you mad at me?” She looked at me in surprise. “For what?” I pointed at the gate. “For tearing down the porch.” She laughed. “Look how sunny this room is now. I love that it’s bright in here.”

“You comforted me in my darker hour, Vince. You’ve found a way to deal with your own frustration. By destroying the porch, you let the sunshine in.”

As I looked around the brightened room, I realized the light that filled the space was the light of hope that shone so bright after the darkness. We never did re-build the porch.

小题1:When the diagnosis came out, _______.

A.the author had little hope that his wife would survive

B.the author was determined to save his wife’s life

C.the author’s wife refused to receive radiation treatments

D.the author felt lucky that his wife’s disease was not serious小题2:The author went outside to destroy the porch because _______.

A.he wanted to release his frustration

B.he was disappointed with his wife

C.he intended to let sunshine in

D.his wife didn’t like it at all小题3:How did the author’s wife feel about him seeing the porch gone?

A.Sympathetic

B.Angry

C.Understanding

D.Happy小题4:What lesson can we learn from the passage?

A.Tragedy cannot separate loving couple

B.A day without sunshine is like night

C.True love is based on understanding

D.Nothing is impossible for a willing heart

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     I don't often lose things and I'm especially careful with money. So I was quite   1   when I   2   for my
wallet and it wasn't there.   3   I thought it was   4   that I could have   5   it at home. Then I remembered
taking it out to   6   the taxi. So I knew I had it with me just before I walked into the   7  . I wondered if it
was possible that it could have slipped (滑) out of my pocket while I was eating dinner. Thinking about that
possibility, I   8   and walked back to the table where I had been sitting. I asked the waiter to go around the
table to see if my wallet was on the   9  . While the waiter was looking for it, the manager of the restaurant
came up to me and asked me if  10  was  11 . I didn't want to get lots of people involved (卷入) in the  12 ,
but I knew I had to get the wallet back. I told the  13  what had happened. He  14  me to describe (描绘)
the wallet to him and then he insisted I  15   the missing wallet to the police. But I didn't want the police to
involve in it;  16 , I was in a hurry  17  I had an appointment (约会) with my doctor in just a few minutes.
I explained to him that my great  18  at the moment was how I could pay the bill. He told me not to worry
about that. He had me put  19  my name and  20 , and he said he would send me a bill.
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B. hoped       
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B. phone number
C. surprised    
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C. dinning-room 
C. returned     
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D. calm         
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