问题 单项选择题

阅读下面短文,回答下面题。
大春哥:
你好。接到了你的多封来信,我都珍藏在身边,之所以迟迟没有回信,是因为我内心十分矛盾,几次提笔又放下,不知该怎么给你说才好。正是“万般思绪在心头”。
我已于今年春上和黄世仁结婚,但愿你听到这个消息不要吃惊,更不要伤心。咱俩虽然是青梅竹马,一直心心相印,可如今是新世纪,是个讲实惠的年代,不是有句话说“爱情诚可贵,金钱价更高”吗你想想,过去咱们相亲相爱,可那是过的啥日子呀,大过年的连顿白面饺子都混不上,你对我是一百一的好,也只能给俺端一碗杂面饺子,少油无盐的。俺爹卖豆腐挣下两个钱,扯上二尺红头绳,就让俺高兴得又唱又跳。那日子真是一场噩梦,想想都可怕。
如今,我嫁给黄世仁,吃中西大宴,穿皮尔·卡丹,住花园洋楼,清一色的日本电器,正宗的意大利家具,XO、茅台酒整箱往家搬,出门不是奔驰就是林肯。白天打打麻将,逛逛商场,晚上看影碟,唱唱卡拉OK,好潇洒呀!
反过来说,如果当初没有黄世仁第三者插足,我要是嫁给你,那可就惨了。说实话,你在深圳打工挣那几个钱,还不够你妈看病用的。我现在富日子过惯了,要再回到从前那种紧巴巴的穷日子,“你挑水来我浇园”,实在无法适应了,希望你能理解我,不是有一首歌:“只要你过得比我好”。
“好女傍大款”,如今就兴这个,你在特区,肯定会见得更多,也一定能想通这个理。嫁给黄世仁前,我也曾再三犹豫过,翻来覆去拿他和你比较。你比他英俊,比他忠厚,比他知道疼人,可就一条你比不了他,他比你有钱。可恨的是,这一个“钱”字,便把你比得轻如鸿毛了。我也是看了一个电视剧才下了这个决心的,那里边有一句台词说得特深刻:“金钱不是万能的,而没有金钱是万万不能的。”
世仁跟我说过,你虽和他有仇,但这事儿都过去了,他赏识你的能干聪明,想请你到他的公司当办公室主任,替代穆仁智那个既贪钱又不中用的老家伙。这是个机会,一来可以照顾家庭,二来咱俩也可以经常见面,请你三思。
最后,要说我一点苦恼也没有,那是假话。黄世仁这狗东西,名分上和我是夫妻,可实际上在外边养了好几个小蜜。我闹了几回,可有什么用呢,只好睁一只眼闭一只眼,有泪往心里流。到了这一步,还说啥爱情呀,“我的爱情鸟已经飞走了”。
算啦不说了,“月亮代表我的心”。
实话实说喜儿
(佚名《喜儿致大春的信》)

最能表现喜儿现在心态的一句是:

A.承认与大春青梅竹马,心心相印。

B.骂黄世仁“狗东西”在外养小蜜。

C.认可如今时兴“好女嫁大款”。

D.仍希望“只要你过得比我好”。

答案

参考答案:D

不定项选择
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阅读理解

     In 1982 Steven Callahan was crossing the Atlantic alone in his sailboat when it struck something and

sank. He was out of the shipping lanes and floating in a life raft, alone. His supplies were few. His chances were small. Yet when three fishermen found him seventy-six days later, he was alive.

     His account of how he survived is fascinating. But the thing that caught my eye was how he managed

to keep himself going when all hope seemed lost. Giving up would have seemed the only wise option.

     When people survive these kinds of circumstances, they do something with their minds that gives them

the courage to keep going. Many people in similarly desperate circumstances give in or go mad.

     "I tell myself I can handle it," wrote Callahan. "Compared to what others have been through, I'm

fortunate. I tell myself these things over and over, building up fortitude(坚强意志)…."

     It struck me as something important. And I've told myself the same thing when my own goals seemed

far off or when my problems seemed too overwhelming. And every time I've said it, I have always come

back to my senses.

      The truth is, our circumstances are only bad compared to something better. But others have been

through much worse. So here, coming to us from the extreme edge of survival, are words that can give us

strength. Whatever you're going through, tell yourself you can handle it. Tell this to yourself over and over, and it will help you get through the rough spots with a little more fortitude.

1. The writer seemed more interested in ______.

A. something that made Steven Callahan want to cross the Atlantic

B. What made Steven Callahan live through the circumstances

C. what Steven Callahan thought of in the ban circumstances

D. what was wrong with his boat on the half way

2. From the third paragraph we can infer that ______.

A. the state of mind means one's life or death

B. keeping up one's spirit is especially easy for one

C. most people have good physiological quality

D. bad conditions can strengthen one's will

3. How did Steven Callahan build up his confidence in difficulty?

A. By comparing himself with others.

B. By trying over and over again to call help.

C. By encouraging himself once and again.

D. By trying out different ways of how to survive.

4. What did the writer get from the experience of Steven Callahan?

A .One shouldn't lose heart when in difficulty.

B. Encouragement comes from one's behaviors.

C. The strength of example is endless.

D. To experience the difficulty does good to one person.