【題目】閱讀理解
I want to tell you the story of one of my old friends called Bob,His teachers called him A Troublemaker,They also said that he had no future and no hope. But now he owns a small second -hand bookstore store which makes him enough money to live on and also to support his mother.
He told me that after he finished grade nine, he went to study at a technical college. He was a pretty bad student so he became one of the gang (一幫) leaders there. Many of them got caught many times for fighting.
It looked like nothing could change his life. That was until one sad day when his father died. That changed everything.
After his father died, his mother had to work very hard to make enough money to support the family. He told me that he really pitied his mum after his dad died. He felt that he needed to earn some money rather than let his mum work alone. He loved reading cartoon(卡通)books and had been collecting them for years. As his family was short of money, he decided that he should sell them. He did this by the side of the road where his mother was selling food.
Soon he realized that his books were very popular. So he decided to set up his own business. He started his business by going around buying cartoon books from other people. He bought them for 25% and then sold them for half price. He could make enough money to help support the family.
He was a troublemaker to his teachers but he is a hero to me. If you are judged as a bad student or as someone being stupid, I suggest you pay no attention to what they say. Just do your best in everything. Don't give up so easily. Believe in yourself. If you think that you can do it, then you can. Believe me, one day you could be more successful than those persons who looked down upon you.
(1)What does the author want to tell the readers?
A.How a young man helped his mother.
B.How a young man graduated from college.
C.People can change when they are determined to.
D.People can be successful after they lose a family member.
(2)Bob felt that he should change his way of life mainly because he.
A.pitied his mother
B.got caught for fighting
C.wanted to work with his mother
D.had to sell food by the roadside
(3)Bob decided to start his own business when he.
A.sold all his cartoon books
B.found others liked cartoon books
C.could write his own cartoon books
D.could buy cartoon books from others

【答案】
(1)C
(2)A
(3)B
【解析】本文是一篇記敘文,作者的一個(gè)朋友Bob,他在學(xué)校學(xué)習(xí)很差,表現(xiàn)也差,老師們都稱他為麻煩制造者,但是自從他的爸爸去世后,他就下定決心掙錢減輕媽媽的負(fù)擔(dān),最后他開(kāi)了一家書(shū)店掙了足夠的錢,作者想告訴我們要相信自己,不要管他人所說(shuō)的。
(1)考查主旨大意。 本文以Bob的例子想告訴讀者只要下定決定就能改變一些事情。所以選C。
(2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第二段中的“He told me that he really pitied his mum after his dad died. He felt that he needed to earn some money rather than let his mum work alone.”可知,他改變了生活方式是因?yàn)樗奶鬯膵寢。所以選A。
(3)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第五段中的“Soon he realized that his books were very popular. So he decided to set up his own business.” 可知,當(dāng)他知道他的是很受歡迎時(shí),他開(kāi)始創(chuàng)建公司.。所以選B。

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