A month after Hurricane Katrina, I returned home in New Orleans. There lay my house, reduced to waist-high rains, smelly and dirty.
Before the trip, I’d had my car fixed. When the office employee of the garage was writing up the bill, she noticed my Louisiana license plate. “You from New Orleans?” she asked. I said I was, “No charge.” She said, and firmly shook her head when I reached for my wallet. The next day I went for a haircut, and the same thing happened.
As my wife was studying in Florida, we decided to move there and tried to find a rental house that we could afford while also paying off a mortgage(抵押貸款) on our ruined house. We looked at many places, but none was satisfactory. We’d began to accept that we’d have to live in extremely reduced circumstances for a while, when I got a very curious e-mail from a James Kemmedy in California. He’d read some pieces I’d written about our sufferings for state, the online magazine and wanted to give us (“no conditions attached”) a new house across the lake from New Orleans. It sounded a good to her return, but I replied, thinking him for his exceptional generosity, then we to go back. Then the University of Florida offered to let him house to me. While he want to England on his one year, paid leave. The rent was rather reasonable. I mentioned the poet’s offer to James Kemdedy, and the next day he sent a check covering our entire rent for eight months.
Throughout this painful experience, the kindness of strangers has done much to bring back my faith in humanity. It’s almost worth losing you wordy possessions to be reminded that people really when given had a channel.
The garage employee’s attitude toward the author was that of .
A. unconcern B. sympathy C. doubt D. tolerance
What do we know about James Kemnedy?
A. He was a written of an online magazine
B. He was a poet at the University of Florida
C. He offered the author a new house free of charge.
D. He learned about the author’s sufferings.
It can be inferred from the text that .
A. the author’s family was in financial difficulty
B. rents were comparatively reasonable despite the disaster
C. houses were difficult to find in the hurricane stricken area
D. the mortgage on the ruined house was paid off by the bank
The author learned from his experience that .
A. wordy possessions can be given up when necessary
B. generosity should be encouraged in some cases
C. people benefit from their sad stories
D. human beings are kind after all.
Which would be the best title for the text?
A. Terrible Hurricane Katrina.
B. Hurricane Is Heartless While Strangers Are Kind.
C. Study in Florida.
D. The Importance of Helping Others.
【小題1】B
【小題2】C
【小題3】A
【小題4】D
【小題5】B
本文主要講述作者在遭遇颶風(fēng)襲擊毀壞房屋之后受到很多陌生人仁慈的幫助,之后作者感悟到雖然遭遇了痛苦的經(jīng)歷,但是他們的愛心使他堅(jiān)定了對(duì)人性的堅(jiān)信。
【小題1】 推理判斷題。不收費(fèi)說(shuō)明了車庫(kù)員工對(duì)作者的同情之心。
【小題2】 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。從文章第三段最后一句話可判斷C正確。
【小題3】 推理判斷題。從文章第三段第一句話可判斷A正確。
【小題4】 推理判斷題。從文章最后一段作者的感悟中可看到D項(xiàng)正確。
【小題5】主旨大意題。根據(jù)全文內(nèi)容可知
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