A
Everywhere I go, people are speaking on their cell telephones regardless of their surroundings (環(huán)境) . This happens when people are walking around a lake or through town, or even driving. I have even seen a person attempting to speak on her cell phone while ordering ice cream at Dairy Queen, thus speaking to two people at once.
As the over-spending of technology increases, people begin to take less joy in the simple pleasures of life—joys that don’t cost money—from observing clouds, playing with children to thinking or reading. And it is not just telephones that take the responsibility; too much value is placed on items (物品) from computers to cars. Many things are purchased (購買) merely(僅僅) to show off. Do you really need a cell phone that plays games, shows movies and takes pictures? No, cell phones should be purchased to use in urgent situations.You do not need to use your telephone when you are at someone else’s house or in a restaurant.
Technology and possessions (財產(chǎn)) do not bring joy. While some technology is necessary, it can get ridiculous(可笑的). Each possession just makes us want more, while simple pleasures can be enjoyed now and then.
Instead of spending our time buying a third television or looking into the newest cell phone models, we should be acting more productively to improve the world by volunteering, for example. Or, we should reconsider playing computer games or taking pictures on our cell phones and read a book or imagine what shapes the clouds are in the sky instead.
小題1:The author mentions cell phones at the beginning just to show _________.
A.they can be used on any occasion.
B.people manage to speak to two at a time.
C.they can put drivers in great danger.
D.people are fond of personal items.
小題2:People have less joy of simple life nowadays mainly because they _________.
A.focus on technology and their belongings.
B.use cell phones in less urgent situations.
C.buy private cars just to show off.
D.place too much value on computers.
小題3:We can infer that ________.
A.people have no time to play with their children.
B.we can take pleasure in using cell phones at any time.
C.people always desire more possessions.
D.we depend on volunteers to develop the world.

小題1:D
小題2:A
小題3:C

試題分析:本文說明了隨著科學技術(shù)的發(fā)展,人們?yōu)榱遂乓,不管有沒有實際用途,就去買很多奢侈品。在人們盲目的追求物質(zhì)享受的同時,卻忘卻了簡單的快樂。
小題1:通過閱讀全文內(nèi)容,以及Many things are purchased (購買) merely(僅僅) to show off.可知文章開頭提到手機想要說人們熱衷于個人物品,故選D。
小題2:根據(jù)Technology and possessions (財產(chǎn)) do not bring joy.故選A。
小題3:根據(jù)Each possession just makes us want more,故選C。
點評:這篇文章非常簡單,關(guān)鍵在于理解文章內(nèi)容,不難選出答案。
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Last year, I met a little boy to whom my heart went out. He would talk to me every single day, and always seemed to have a smile on his face. His problem was that he stuttered (口吃) extremely badly when he tried to talk. It was really hard to understand what he was saying, although he loved to tell big tales!
One morning, I was talking to the teachers who ran the school store. The boy stopped by and said hello to all of us. Afterwards they told me that the boy would stop every day to ask if they would be there the next day. But of course, he never had money to buy anything.
I decided that I would get him a little something just as a surprise. So I picked out a pencil, a rubber, and a small notebook for just $1.00. I cannot describe the look on his face when I gave him the three little things. Then, without a stutter, he loudly said, "Thank you so much!" and just kept repeating, "Thank you! Thank you!" He gave me a big hug before going off to class.
I was touched to see someone appreciate something that much. As he walked off, he was showing his new stuff to other kids walking to class. I have to say that I have never spent a dollar that would mean so much to me.
小題1:Why did the boy never buy anything from the store?
A.Because he couldn’t make himself understood.
B.Because the teachers were unwilling to sell him anything.
C.Because he couldn’t afford anything.
D.Because he could never decide what to buy.
小題2:What do we learn from the third paragraph?
A.Actually the boy had no stutter at all.
B.The boy was too excited to stutter at the moment.
C.What the author had bought helped the boy speak normally.
D.The author wanted to find out whether the boy really had a stutter.
小題3:Which would be the best title for the passage?
A.A Stuttering Boy
B.Kindness Can Do Wonders
C.One Dollar Can Buy Anything
D.The Best Dollar I Have Spent
小題4:What is the boy’s attitude to his life?
A.a(chǎn)ctiveB.passiveC.disappointedD.fearful

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