Bill Robinson is on trial for murder(因謀殺而受審).He grew up in a small town in Ohio and then went to Kent State University for one year.When he was nineteen years old,he was asked to join the army and was soon sent to fight in Vietnam.He was very unhappy there as he hated the war and he hated killing people.Two years later he returned home and tried to pick up where he had left off,but things were never quite the same again for the young black man.For one thing,he always had terrible dreams about the war.He could not concentrate on his studies and soon he had to leave school.Then he was fired from one job after another.He wanted to meet someone nice and get married,but he just couldn't seem to get close to anyone.He became angry easily and people avoided him.He was always lonely.Finally one day,while eating at a restaurant,Bill lost control of himself and shot someone for no reason at all.Bill's lawyer hopes that he will not be held responsible for the shooting.He hopes that the judge and the jury(陪審團)will understand that Bill was“temporarily insane(一時精神錯亂)”and did not really choose to kill anyone.
小題1:What did Bill Robinson do after he returned from abroad?
A.He gave up the chance to go back to college.B.He tried to go back to his normal life.
C.He picked up his things and left again.D.He found what he had dreamed of.
小題2:He failed to complete his college education because he ____ .
A.hated schoolB.joined the army
C.didn't study hardD.found it difficult to keep his mind on his studies
小題3:He never married because ____ .
A.there were no nice girls aroundB.he didn't care to meet any girls
C.he hadn't met girls that he likedD.he found it hard to make friends with girls
小題4:The best title for this article is ____ .
A.Robinson on TrialB.Murder at a Restaurant
C.A Young Black ManD.A Victim of the Vietnam War

小題1:B
小題2:D
小題3:D
小題4:D
本文屬記敘文體裁,簡要敘述了 Bill Robinson的生平經(jīng)歷,分析了Bill Robinson開槍殺人的原因。
小題1:B屬細節(jié)辨認題,短文第5句Two years later he returned home and tried to pick up where he had left off,but things were never quite the same again for the young black man.即本題答案出處他想過他以前的生活,正確答案是B。
小題2:D屬細節(jié)辨認題,從短文第7句He could not concentrate on his studies and soon he had to leave school可得出他不能專注學(xué)業(yè)了,正確答案是D。
小題3:D屬推理判斷題。從短文第9句He wanted to meet someone nice and get married,but he just couldn't seem to get close to anyone.可知,他想結(jié)識某個漂亮的女孩子并與其結(jié)婚,但他無法與人接近,所以可推斷出,他未婚的原因是“他發(fā)現(xiàn)很難交女友”,故正確答案是D。
小題4:D屬概括主題思想題。作者在短文中主要描寫了Bill Robinson參加越南戰(zhàn)爭后的表現(xiàn)及心理變化,因此,用《一名越戰(zhàn)受害者》作為本篇短文的題目最能概括全文的主旨大意,故正確答案為D。
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I’d been proud that I’d never lost my cellphone until my husband Jack got a call one evening.
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Later that evening, I went to  43  him there. I didn’t dare to go  44 , worrying this was some cheater. So Jack came along. After  45  10km, we got to the coffee shop which Rhys  46 .
My  47  were gone. Rhys was just a young boy. “How did you  48  my mum?” I asked. He  49  that when he found my mobile by the roadside, he started calling people in my list of contacts. But all they  50  was my mobile phone number—which didn’t    51 . He’d called many names, starting with the letter A. Finally he got Adam, one of my friends, who  52 my house.
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A.electric car
B.mobile phone
C.radio
D.doorbell
小題2:
A.hospital
B.company
C.school
D.home
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A.found
B.changed
C.lost
D.bought
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A.gone
B.new
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D.broken
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A.a(chǎn)ccepted
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A.before
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D.if
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A.coffee shop
B.post office
C.hotel
D.supermarket
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A.follow
B.meet
C.catch
D.punish
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A.slowly
B.back
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D.finally
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A.driving
B.running
C.walking
D.riding
小題11:
A.talked about
B.looked for
C.heard of
D.knew about
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A.difficulties
B.fears
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C.tell
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A.realized
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A.had
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D.finished
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A.happen
B.matter
C.help
D.fit
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C.shared
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A.sorry
B.glad
C.sad
D.proud
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A.useful
B.strange
C.grateful
D.polite
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I continued watching as the man thanked the saleswoman and   28  for what I assumed was the fourth floor. But rather than walk to the    29   or the lift, he dashed behind a shelf, took out a notebook and started writing hurriedly, with an almost mad   30  on his face. Then he went straight up to another saleswoman and asked where the women’s shoes were sold. Again he asked her to   31  the answer and once more he walked away and took down some notes.
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小題3:What was she going to change?
A.Her clothes.B.Her husband.
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