Years ago, I lived in a building in a large city. The next building only was a few feet away from mine. There was a woman lived there, and I had never met her, yet I could see she sat by her window each afternoon, sewing or reading.
After several months had gone by, I began to notice that her window was dirty. Everything was unclear through the dirty window. I would say to myself. “I wonder why that woman doesn’t wash her window. It really looks terrible.”
One bright morning I decided to clean my flat, including washing the window on the inside.
Later in the afternoon when I finished the cleaning, I sat down by the window with a cup of coffee for a rest. What a surprise! Across the way, the woman sitting by her window was clearly visible (看見). Her window was clean!
Then it dawned on me. I had been criticizing (批評) her dirty window, but all the time I was watching hers through my own dirty window.
That was quite an important lesson for me. How often had I looked at and criticized others through the dirty window of my heart, through my own shortcomings?
Since then, whenever I wanted to judge (評判) someone, I asked myself first, “Am I looking at him through my own dirty window?” I try to clean the window of my own world so that I may see the world about me more clearly.
【小題1】The writer couldn’t see everything clearly through the window because __________.
A.the woman’s window was dirty |
B.the writer’s window was dirty |
C.the woman lived nearby |
D.the writer was near-sighted |
A.the woman was sitting by her window |
B.the woman’s window was still terrible |
C.the woman did cleaning in the afternoon |
D.the woman’s window was clean |
A.I began to understand it | B.it cheered me up |
C.I knew it grew light | D.it began to get dark |
A.the writer had never met the woman before |
B.the writer often washed the window |
C.they both worked as cleaners |
D.they lived in a small town |
A.one shouldn’t criticize others very often |
B.one should often make his windows clean |
C.one must judge himself before he judges others |
D.one must look at others through his dirty windows. |
【小題1】B
【小題2】D
【小題3】A
【小題4】A
【小題5】C
解析試題分析:文章介紹了作者搬家后的親身經(jīng)歷,他沒有清理自己的窗戶,反而認為別人的窗戶不干凈。從中也得出了正視自己內(nèi)心偏見的道理。
【小題1】細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中第五自然段原句I had been criticizing (批評) her dirty window, but all the time I was watching hers through my own dirty window. (我一直批評她的窗戶臟,但一直以來我總是通過自己的臟窗戶看她)說明作者自己的窗戶臟,所以看不清楚,故選B。
【小題2】細節(jié)理解題。從文章第三段的句子:What a surprise! Across the way, the woman sitting by her window was clearly seen.看出打掃完,作者驚奇的發(fā)現(xiàn)那個女的窗子干凈了,故選D。
【小題3】詞義猜測題。聯(lián)系下文,I had been criticizing(批評) her dirty window, but all the time I was watching hers through my own dirty window. (我一直批評她的窗戶臟,但一直以來我總是通過自己的臟窗戶看她)可知他明白了以前是怎么回事,故選A,我開始明白了。
【小題4】推理判斷題。通過閱讀短文可知作者從來沒有擦過自己的窗戶,故選A。
【小題5】推理判斷題。根據(jù)文中原句Since then, whenever I wanted to judge(評判) someone, I asked myself first ,“Am I looking at him through my own dirty window?” Then I try to clean the window of my own world so that I may see the world about me more clearly.可知這篇短文告訴我們,在評價別人之前,先要評價一下自己。故選C。
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