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2015-06-30
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The word “cancer” seems to leave most people at a loss for words. I found this out first hand 16 months ago. I was diagnosed with breast cancer and left the doctor’s office in the dark. Upon arriving home, I gave my husband the medical certificate (诊断书). He had very little to say about it.
During the period before my surgery, my husband would only talk about it if pressed into a conversation. I felt alone, very depressed, and unloved. I didn’t think he really cared for me and showed me moral support of some form or another.
On the morning of my surgery, we were at the hospital early. We just made small talk as we awaited my appointed hour. When the nurse came to wheel me away to operation, she said my husband could accompany us as far as the waiting area.
There were several people already in the waiting area, and right in front of the nurse and the other people, my husband bent down and kissed me and said, “I love you.” This is something that the nurse had probably heard quite often, but you need to realize that for my husband did this in public. At that point, I finally realized that he did care.
I felt fine after the surgery. However, I was concerned about my “appearance” and how my husband would accept all this. I looked at myself in the mirror, biting my lip to keep from crying. Just then, he hugged me and said it didn’t matter to him that I’d had both breasts removed and it mattered that I got well.
I had always felt close to my husband and had always considered him a friend. But at that moment in the bathroom, I suddenly knew what the words “best friend” and “soul mate” meant.
41. Why did the author think her husband was not concerned about her?
A. Because her husband didn’t even know her state of illness.
B. Because the author went to see the doctor alone.
C. Because her husband didn’t say much about her illness.
D. Because the author felt alone and unloved.
42. When her husband kissed her in public, the author was probably .
A. surprised B. heartbroken C. ashamed D. shy
43. When did the author first realize her husband cared for her?
A. After her husband comforted her in the bathroom.
B. As her husband accompanied her to the surgery.
C. When her husband said, “I love you” in public.
D. After her husband accepted her appearance.
44. We can learn from the text that after the surgery, the author .
A. felt very satisfied
B. was very sad about her appearance
C. lost confidence in her husband
D. cared little about what her husband thought of her
45. According to the author, “best friend” and “soul mate” refer to those who .
A. accept what you are and care for you
B. support you whenever you are in low spirits
C. share your sadness and happiness whenever it is
D. help you out if you have some emotional problems
C
Once upon a time, a doting mother asked Albert Einstein what she should read to her son to help him grow up as brilliant and intelligent as the famous scientist.
“Fairy-tales,” he said, wisely nodding his head.
Why? Why would Albert Einstein — the Nobel Prizes winning physicist recommend reading fairy-tales? Was he joking? All the evidence suggests he was deadly serious. He also said, “When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has meant more to me than any talent for abstract, positive thinking.”
Childhood is one of the factors that blur (使变模糊) the distinctions between the self and other objects. Thus fantasy stories appeal to children and appear to make sense to them.
There are several commonly accepted genres (流派) of fantasy, “Animal Fantasy” which centers around the lives of lovable talking animals and “Modern Fantasy” which focuses on adventures in other worlds and magical events. I am inclined to add a third genre “Human and Animal Fantasy”, which mixes human and animal characters. Another genre of fantasy may be “High Fantasy” which features heroes who combat evil and save the world from destruction.
Fantasy feeds a child’s imagination and encourages creativity. The enjoyment that the genre engenders (产生) promotes reading and enhances literacy. Moreover, the fantasy genre may be used for teaching purposes. For example: A story about cruelty to animals would limit appeal to a child; however a fantasy celebration of closeness between the children and their pets may give an element of excitement as the children are able to save animals from someone with cruel intentions.
Children love the Harry Potter series, and if they only see the movies they miss a great opportunity to develop their reading skills by spending time with the lovable young wizards and witches (巫婆)of the Hogwarts community.
46. Albert Einstein recommended reading fairy-tales because .
A. he was just joking with the mother
B. he contributed his gift of fantasy to reading fairy-tales
C. he got some scientific ideas from fairy-tales
D. the gift of fantasy equals to the talent for abstract, positive thinking
47. A student who likes reading about heroes will probably read .
A. Animal Fantasy B. Modern Fantasy
C. Human and Animal Fantasy D. High Fantasy
48. Children are advised to read the Harry Potter series because .
A. they are better than the films
B. they can help improve children’s reading ability
C. the films are not true to the original stories
D. children can’t learn much from the films
49. Which of the following best gives the main idea of the sixth paragraph?
A. Fantasy can be educational to children.
B. Fantasy can bring great joy to children.
C. Children should not read stories about animals.
D. Fantasy can teach children to be kind to animals.
50. The author of the passage probably believes .
A. children should not read too much fantasy
B. all genres of fantasy are suitable for children
C. fantasy can benefit children in many ways
D. Human and Animal Fantasy is most suitable for children
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