The day was Thankful Thursday. It's a weekly tradition that my two little girls and I began years ago. We go out in the world and do charity work. Last Thursday,we were going to buy lunch for the panhandlers in the street.

   I ordered 15 lunches from McDonald's and set out to deliver them.

   We loved what we saw in the street: a surprised and happy person holding up their lunch bag.

   Then we noticed a small,old woman,asking for change. We handed her our final lunch bag. As we got into the car she started to speak to us. “ No one has ever done anything like this for me before ,” she said with a smile. “Well,I'm glad that we were the first,” I replied. “So,when will you eat your lunch?” I asked.

   She just looked at me with her huge,tired brown eyes and said, “Oh honey,I'm not going to eat this lunch. You see,I have a little girl of my own. I usually can't afford to buy her the food she enjoys. But tonight she will be so happy!”

   I don't know if the kids noticed the tears in my eyes. I have questioned many times whether our acts of kindness were too small to really effect change.

Yet in that moment,I recognized the truth of Mother Teresa's words: uWe cannot do great things一 only small things with great love. ”

1. The underlined word “panhandlers” in the passage probably means “ ”.

   A. 富商   B. 游客

   C. 乞丐   D. 學者

2. On Thankful Thursday,the writer went with her two daughters to .

   A. McDonald's to have lunch

   B. express thanks to others

   C. visit their friends

   D. do some charity work

3. What did the old woman do with the lunch?

   A. She ate it when she got home.

   B. She gave it to her daughter.

   C. She gave it to another panhandler.

   D. She exchanged it with another person's lunch.

4. The writer was after she learned the story of the woman.

   A. excited   B. moved

   C. scared   D. interested

5. What does the article want to tell us?

   A. Parents should be kind to their kids.

   B. Each family has its own problems.

   C. It is difficult to help everyone in need.

   D. A small act of kindness means a lot.

1. C 2. D 3. B 4. B 5. D

 作者和自己的兩個女兒有個傳統(tǒng),就是在感恩星期四那 天去做慈善。上周四她們?yōu)榇蠼稚系钠蜇べI午餐,作者曾質 疑這么小的善行是否會起到大作用,但是后來她意識到:即 使一個小小的善舉對別人來說也許會意味著很多。

1. C詞義猜測題。由上下文可知作者和孩子們?yōu)榇蠼稚系娜速I午飯吃,再結合四個選項可猜測panhandlers的意思是“乞丐”。

2. D細節(jié)理解題。由第一段的“We go out in the world and do charity work. ”可知,在感恩星期四這天,作者和兩個女兒會去做一些慈善工作,由此可知正確答案為D項。

3. B細節(jié)理解題。通讀第五段可知,老婦人不會吃這份午餐,她要留給自己的女兒吃。

4. B推理判斷題。第六段提到了“don't know if the kids noticed the tears in my eyes. ”,由此可推斷作者聽到老婦人的講述后感動地流淚了。由此可知正確答案為

B項。

5. D主旨大意題。文章最后一句的“We cannot do great things—only small things with great love. ” 點明 了文章 的主題:也許我們做不了大事情,但我們只要懷著偉大 的愛做一些小事情就足夠了。

 deliver v.分發(fā) effect v.產(chǎn)生 recognize v.認出;確認

障礙句分析

  I have questioned many times whether our acts of kindness were too small to realy effect change.我曾多次懷疑,是否我 們的善行太小而不能(使他們的生活) 產(chǎn)生真正的變化。   句中的whether引導賓語從句;too. .. to...表示“太……而不能……”。

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