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  Human beings have always been fascinated by twins.Romulus and Remus, Jacob and Esau, Mary-Kate and Ashley.

  As children, many of us imagine having a twin:a permanent playmate, a partner in trouble, someone who'd love us unconditionally.Somewhere out there is someone who is exactly like us! What would it feel like to look into a face exactly like our own?

  And what if she suddenly appears in my life? That's essentially what happened to Brooklyn writer Paula Bernstein.I'd known Paula slightly for years; she wrote a lovely essay for Redbook many years ago refuting(駁斥)the persistent belief that all adoptees want to search for their birth parents.Her adoptive family was her family, she wrote; her adoptive mother was her mother.But then, out of the blue, an adoption agency called her and told her about the identical twin sister she didn't know she had.Her sister, Elyse Schein, wanted to meet her.

  I met them for coffee at Café Mogador, three years after their first meeting.Now 38, they have different haircuts, have made different choices in hair color, do their makeup differently.But they clearly look alike, with thick hair, upturned noses.They quickly discovered they had the same childhood habit of sucking their middle fingers, the same adult habit of forgetfully typing their thoughts on an invisible keyboard while thinking.Both edited their high school newspapers and studied film in college.Paula wrote film criticism; Elyse became a filmmaker.They both collected Alice in Wonderland dolls and kept them in the boxes.

  They're now regulars at Café Mogador.The women's journey from strangers to sisters has clearly been rocky.But as they got to know each other, and struggled to piece together their history, their search united them.

  “For me, the search began when I reached the age when my adoptive mother died,” Elyse said.I realized that my birth mother could be dead.Time was passing.I was ready to solve the mystery that had shadowed my life.” Elyse had always felt a part of her was missing.“I'd felt so different from my adoptive family.” she said.

  Paula was raised in a more typical Jewish intellectual family, and was at first a little threatened by Elyse's appearance in her life.“My first response was both fear and excitement.The moment we met, I felt I was meeting my long-lost best friend.I could tell her anything.And then as that first excitement wore off, I thought, oh my God, I've committed to a long-term relationship with a stranger.I wished we hadn't been separated, but also that I hadn't been contacted.What would it mean to be in each other's lives?”

(1)

What is the main idea of the passage?

[  ]

A.

We always hope to have twins for much good.

B.

We are often attracted by twins because of the mystery.

C.

The long-lost twins, Paula and Elyse, were reunited.

D.

Life with twins is always wonderful.

(2)

Which of the following can we infer is the least common names of twins according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Romulus and Remus.

B.

Jacob and Esau.

C.

Mary-Kate and Ashley.

D.

Paula and Elyse.

(3)

The underlined words “out of the blue” in the fourth paragraph can be replaced by ________

[  ]

A.

unexpectedly

B.

accidentally

C.

oppositely

D.

out of control

(4)

The fourth paragraph is obviously about ________

[  ]

A.

the first meeting of Paula and Elyse

B.

the clear differences between the twins

C.

the similarities between the twins

D.

the different experiences of the twins

(5)

It can be inferred that the following paragraph of the passage will talk about ________

[  ]

A.

how Paula and Elyse found each other

B.

how Paula and Elyse were separated when young

C.

what their mothers were like

D.

their mixed feelings when they saw each other

答案:1.C;2.D;3.A;4.C;5.B;
解析:

(1)

本題考查主旨大意。A、B兩項(xiàng)均是為這對(duì)雙胞胎姐妹的重逢作鋪墊;而D項(xiàng)過(guò)于籠統(tǒng)。

(2)

本題考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第一段可判斷,前三組名字應(yīng)該是比較常見(jiàn)的雙胞胎的名字,而Elyse和Paula是在不同的家庭被撫養(yǎng)長(zhǎng)大的,并且沒(méi)有把她們當(dāng)作是雙胞胎中的一個(gè)。

(3)

本題考查詞義猜測(cè)。根據(jù)上文:Paula寫文章說(shuō)要被收養(yǎng)人應(yīng)該把收養(yǎng)他的家庭看作是自己的家,把養(yǎng)母看成是自己的生母,就在那時(shí),她從未聽(tīng)說(shuō)過(guò)的雙胞胎姐姐要見(jiàn)她。unexpectedly意思是“出乎意料地”。

(4)

本題考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。盡管第四段開(kāi)始說(shuō)了她們的不同,但是后面又說(shuō)But they clearly look a like…,重點(diǎn)仍然是放在她們的相似之處。

(5)

  [解析]本題考查推理判斷。根據(jù)最后一段Paula所說(shuō)的話“她希望她們沒(méi)有分開(kāi)過(guò)”可以推斷,文章后面要講的應(yīng)該是她們?cè)趺幢环珠_(kāi)的。

  [文章大意]很多人在童年時(shí)代總是設(shè)想有一個(gè)和自己一模一樣的人一直陪伴在自己身邊,但是當(dāng)有一天一個(gè)和自己一模一樣的人突然出現(xiàn)在自己生活中的時(shí)候會(huì)怎么樣呢?Elyse和Paula這對(duì)雙胞胎姐妹就是在被不同的家庭收養(yǎng)多年之后才第一次相見(jiàn)的。


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