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0。B.She is responsible for her family.C.She has a positive attitude.D.She is skilled in taking photos.【答案】(1)C(2)D(3)B(4)C 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,作者以自己的親身經(jīng)歷,告訴讀者:想家是在外的學(xué)子們的共同感受,在異鄉(xiāng)看到親人時(shí)的感覺是難以用語言去形容的。(1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第一段可知,身在異鄉(xiāng)的作者也會(huì)時(shí)不時(shí)地思念家中的親人,故選C。(2)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第二段可知,作者的妹妹喜歡音樂,她便想盡一切辦法給妹妹買到音樂會(huì)演出的票,做了一個(gè)名副其實(shí)的好姐姐,由此可知,選D。(3)考查詞義猜測。根據(jù)第三段中的“Despite the fact that I felt the slight pressure to make sure the weekend went smoothly, even the heavy rain failed to dampen our mood.”可知,作者帶著母親和妹妹在巴黎游玩地非常高興,由此可知大雨沒有破壞她們的情緒,故選B。(4)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)最后一段中的“ Just like the continuing rain while we went up the Eiffel tower, every cloud has a silver lining, because then we got the funniest photos ever!”可知,雖然作者和家人在雨中登上埃菲爾鐵塔,但是在云彩的襯托下他們所拍的照片非常美,作者對待困難的態(tài)度非常積極,由此可知,故選C?!军c(diǎn)評】本題考點(diǎn)涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解,詞義猜測和推理判斷三個(gè)題型的考查,是一篇人生感悟類閱讀,考生在捕捉細(xì)節(jié)信息的同時(shí),需根據(jù)上下文的邏輯關(guān)系,進(jìn)行分析,推理,選出正確答案。7.閱讀理解 A car dealership in my hometown of Albuquerque was selling six to eight new cars a day. I was also told that 72 percent of this dealership39。s firsttime visitors returned for a second visit. I was curious. How does a car dealership get 72 percent of its firsttime visitors to return? And how can they sell six to eight cars a day in a declining car market? When I walked into Saturn of Albuquerque that Friday, the staff there didn39。t know me from Adam。 yet they shared with me their pricing policy, the profit margin on every model, and staff ine. They even opened their training manuals for my review and invited me back on Saturday if I wanted more information. On Sunday, the day after my second visit to the Saturn store, my wife, Jane, and I were walking as we frequently do. On this particular June morning, Jane gently slipped her hand in mine and said tenderly, "I don39。t know if you remember, but today39。s my fifth anniversary of being cancerfree." I was surprised, partially because I was embarrassed that I had forgotten and, partially because.... Well, I didn39。t know what to do with Jane39。s information. The next day, Monday, Jane went off to work teaching school. Still not knowing what to do to mark this special occasion, I did the most impetuous thing I39。ve ever done in my life: I bought a new Saturn. I didn39。t pick the color or the model, but I paid cash and told them I39。d bring Jane in on Wednesday at 4:30. I told them why I was buying the car. On Tuesday, it dawned on me that Jane always wanted a white car. I called the sales consultant at Saturn, and I asked him if he had anything white in the store. He said he had one left but he couldn39。t guarantee it39。d still be available on Wednesday at 4:30 because they were selling so fast. I said I39。d take my chances and asked him to put it in the showroom. Wednesday came. Unexpectedly, someone in our family was admitted to the hospital. So, it wasn39。t until 9:30 Saturday morning when we finally made our way to the Saturn store. Jane had never been in a Saturn store. When we went through the front door, the Lord took control of her feet and her mouth. She saw that little white Saturn coupe all the way across the showroom floor. She quickly passed a multicolored sea of automobiles, sat in the little white Saturn and said, "Oh, what a pretty little car. Can I have a new car?" I said, "No. Not until our son graduates from college." She said, "I39。m sick and tired of driving that old Dodge, I want a new car." I said, "I promise, just three more semesters and he39。ll be out." Next, Jane walked around to the front of the car. As she looked it over, she let out the most bloodcurdling, shrill scream I39。d ever heard in 29 years of marriage. Now, before I tell you why Jane screamed, let me tell you what the sales consultant had done. He had ordered a large, professionally engraved sign (white letters on blue). The sign stood alone on the hood of the little white Saturn coupe. It said "Congratulations, Jane. This car is yours. Five years cancerfree. Let39。s celebrate life. From Team Saturn" Every employee at Saturn of Albuquerque had signed the back of that sign. Jane saw it, screamed, collapsed in my arms and cried loudly. I didn39。t know what to do. I was in tears. I took out my invoice (發(fā)票) from the previous Monday, pointing to the white coupe, said, "No, honey, this car isn39。t yours. I bought you this one." I tapped the invoice with my index finger. Jane said, "No, I want this one right here." While this conversation was going on, there was no one in the store. The sales consultant had arranged it so that we could share the moment alone. Even so, it39。s impossible to have a lot of privacy when so many people are standing outside the showroom windows looking in. When Jane screamed and collapsed in my arms, I saw everybody outside applaud and begin to cry.(1)Why did the writer visit the Saturn of Albuquerque that Friday? A.He wanted to collect some raw materials for his story.B.He was asked to write a report about that car store.C.He was told the car store was launching a price reduction activity.D.He simply wanted to see why the car store enjoyed so much popularity.(2)Why did the writer buy a new Saturn? A.Because his car was so old that he didn39。t want to drive it any longer.B.Because Jane wanted a new car for her fifth anniversary of being cancerfree.C.Because he wanted to mark his wife39。s fifth anniversary of being cancerfree.D.Because he thought the car could be helpful to his wife39。s recovery from cancer.(3)When did the writer decide upon the white car? A.On the next Tuesday.B.On the first Friday.C.On the second Wednesday.D.On the first Saturday.(4)How did Jane feel when she saw the sign on the car? A.Surprised and thrilled.B.Angry but satisfied.C.Shocked and f