Ma Yan is not really a writer, but this 15-year-old girl has written a book that has moved many people around the world. Ma Yan’s diary tells us about Ma’s life. She lives in a poor village called Zhangjiashu in Tongxin, Ningxia, and she has no money to go to school. However, she is brave and wants to go to school very much.
Her mother gave her diary to a reporter, Pierre Haski when he went to Zhangjiashu in 2001. Now, Ma Yan’s diary has been published in France, Italy, Germany, Japan and China.
Ma Yan is now a Junior Three student at Yuwang Middle School in Tongxin. Before this, she had to drop out of school twice. She had to stop going to school the first time, because her mum told her there was no money for her to go to school. She worked for 21 days and saved 13 yuan. With this money, she went back to school. The second time, her family told her she had to leave school while her two brothers could stay.
“I want to study,” Ma Yan wrote in her diary. “Why can boys study but girls can’t? It would be wonderful if I could stay at school forever.”
Ma Yan loves school so much because she wants to have a better life.
“My parents work hard in the fields but they are still poor. They have no knowledge(知識(shí)). Most girls in my village leave school early and get married young. I don’t want that kind of life,” Ma Yan said.
After her story became known, many students sent money to her. She hopes to go to Tsinghua University and become a reporter. “Then, I can find poor kids like me, and help them,” she said.
小題1:Ma Yan’s diary has been published in France, Italy, Germany, Japan and       .
A.AmericaB.AustriaC.RussiaD.China
小題2:Why did Ma Yan leave school for the first time?
A.She didn’t study as hard as her brothers.
B.Her brothers studied better than she did.
C.Her family didn’t have money for her to school.
D.She had to help her mother do some housework.
小題3:Ma Yan wants to study because she wants to          .
A.teach her parents some knowledge
B.get more money for her study in university
C.become more famous in the world
D.get more knowledge to change her life

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:D

試題分析:
小題1:此題考查對(duì)短文的細(xì)節(jié)理解,從短文第二段可知馬燕的日記在法國(guó)、意大利、德國(guó)、日本和中國(guó)被出版
小題2:此題考查對(duì)短文的細(xì)節(jié)理解,短文第三段中提到馬燕第一次輟學(xué)是由于家里沒(méi)錢(qián),故選C
小題3:此題考查對(duì)短文的整體理解,從短文中可知馬燕意識(shí)到“知識(shí)能改變命運(yùn)”因此上學(xué)為了獲得更多知識(shí)
點(diǎn)評(píng):該題通過(guò)馬燕的一篇日記描述了她由于家庭貧困而多次輟學(xué)的經(jīng)歷,從而反射出知識(shí)的重要性。文章篇幅雖然有點(diǎn)長(zhǎng),但是內(nèi)容貼近生活,通俗易懂,問(wèn)題設(shè)計(jì)簡(jiǎn)單。
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