It was one of the hottest days of the dry season. We had not seen rain for almost a month. The crops were dying. Cows had stopped giving milk. If we didn’t see some rain soon,we would lose everything.
I was in the kitchen making lunch for my husband and his brothers when I saw my six-year-old son,Billy,walking towards the woods. He was obviously walking with great effort. Minutes after he disappeared into the woods,he came running out again,towards the house.
Moments later,however,he was once again walking towards the woods. This activity went on for over an hour: walking cautiously to the woods,then running back to the house. Finally,my curiosity got the best of me. I went out of the house and followed him on his journey.
He was cupping both hands in front of him as he walked,being very careful not to spill the water he held in them. Branches and thorns (荊棘) slapped his little face but he did not try to avoid them. As I leaned in to spy on him,I saw the most amazing site.
Several large deer appeared threatening in front of him. But Billy walked right up to them. I almost screamed for him to get away. And I saw a baby deer lying on the ground,obviously suffering from the heavy loss of water,lifting its head with great effort to drink the water cupped in my beautiful boy’s hands.
I stood on the edge of the woods watching the most beautiful heart working so hard to save a life. As my tears began to hit the ground,they were suddenly joined by other drops...and more drops... and more. I looked up at the sky. It was as if God,himself,was weeping with pride.
( ) 1. Why did the author follow her son?
A. Because there might be some danger.
B. Because her son was doing a good deed.
C. Because she was curious.
D. Because she intended to help.
( ) 2. Which of the following statements is NOT true ac cording to the passage?
A. Rain was in great need.
B. There were few trees in the woods.
C. Billy carried water with his small hands.
D. Billy walked into the woods and then returned over and over again.
( ) 3. What Billy did mainly showed that he was .
A. caring B. beautiful
C. childlike D. brave
( ) 4. Which is the correct order of the development of the story?
① The author was moved to tears.
② Billy fed the water to the baby deer.
③ Billy walked towards the large deer.
④ It began to rain.
⑤ The author’followed Billy into the woods.
A. ③②⑤①④. B. ④①③②⑤
C. ⑤③②①④ D. ⑤②①③④
[文章大意]本文是一篇記敘文。文章講述了作者的兒子在干旱的時(shí)候去挽救小鹿的生命的故事。
1. C根據(jù)第三段倒數(shù)第二句"Finally,my curiosity got the best of me."可知,好奇心促使作者要跟蹤兒子。故選C。
2. B根據(jù)"Minutes after he disappeared into the woods…"可知如果只剩幾棵樹的話,作者很容易就能看到兒子。
3. A通過兒子在天旱的時(shí)候去挽救小鹿的生命這件事,可以看出兒子有愛心。
4. C根據(jù)全文的內(nèi)容可知,作者先跟蹤兒子,然后Billy走近成年鹿,喂小鹿水,作者受到感動(dòng),天下雨了。故選 C。
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