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a movie date?” I asked. “No,” was her response. For the next month I phoned, trying to set up a date. She always had the same answer: No. then one rainy afternoon in March as I was driving home after basketball practice, I saw Marilyn, walking with no umbrella, no raincoat, no hat. I pulled alongside her and asked if she needed a ride, half expecting her to say no. instead, she stepped over the roadside and sat down on the seat next to me. It was only a few blocks to her house, but after pulling into her driveway we talked for 45minutes. It was magic from then on.(1)Why did Jack decide to attend the party? A.The party was hold to wele him back home.B.Marilyn would be introduced to him at the party.C.He could meet some of his former teachers there.D.They gathered there to celebrate Valentine39。s Day.(2)What was the author39。s attitude towards the party? A.CasualB.FormalC.PassiveD.worried(3)We can infer from the text that __________. A.Jack once served in the army after high schoolB.it took Jack 45 minutes to drive Marilyn homeC.Jack and Marilyn were familiar with each otherD.it was Marilyn39。s cold attitude that interested Jack(4)How would the story most probably develop in the end? A.Marilyn would fall in love with JackB.Jack would make great achievements in collegeC.Marilyn would bee a famous singerD.Jack would have frequent conflicts with Marilyn【答案】(1)C(2)B(3)A(4)A 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,作者在海軍退役后參加情人聚會,在聚會上他見到了一個漂亮的女孩,于是開始追求那個女孩,但是被女孩拒絕了,有一天下大雨,作者送那個女孩回家,在路上他們聊了45分鐘,作者認(rèn)為那次送女孩回家是魔法的開始。(1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)“The thought of seeing my former teachers was exciting. So I agreed.”想到能看到我以前的老師很令人興奮。所以我同意了。故選C。(2)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)“When Friday came, I cleaned up, dressed up and drove to the high school gym. ”星期五來的時候,我打掃干凈,穿上衣服。因?yàn)樽髡咴诔霭l(fā)前認(rèn)真地整理儀表,說明他把這一切當(dāng)?shù)煤苷J(rèn)真,故選B。(3)考查推理判斷。根據(jù)“Home from the Navy, I started school at Greenville College in my hometown of Illinois. ”我從海軍回到家鄉(xiāng),在我的家鄉(xiāng)伊利諾伊州的格林維爾學(xué)院上學(xué)。推斷出我之前當(dāng)過海軍,故選A。(4)考查推理判斷。,根據(jù)“It was magic from then on.”他認(rèn)為這是魔法的開始,兩個人可能墜入愛情河,故選A。【點(diǎn)評】本題考點(diǎn)涉及細(xì)節(jié)理解和推理判斷兩個題型的考查,是一篇故事類閱讀,考生準(zhǔn)確掌握細(xì)節(jié)信息,進(jìn)一步根據(jù)上下文的邏輯關(guān)系,進(jìn)行分析,推理,從而選出正確答案。6.閱讀理解 A 12yearold with end stage cancer, the child39。s parents had recently moved her from the hospital to her home in the suburbs of Los Angeles. Some days later the girl39。s breath quickened, and her father phoned the family39。s hospice nurse. Please e, he said. The nurse knew the visit would require more than four hours of her time: a twohour drive in each direction, plus her time with the girl. Why don39。t we connect over FaceTime, she asked. The father agreed, and they connected. The nurse asked the father to move his daughter gently to her side, then to her back, to lift the child39。s shirt. The nurse would ask: What do you see, what concerns you, and the father would explain. In this fashion the pair examined the girl the nurse on her puter, the father his iPad. Together they decided that the nurse39。s presence was not necessary, that the child had more time. Later, the father reported feeling forted by the nurse. He appreciated her availability, the fact that she could see what he saw, and their ability to discuss it in real time. Telemedicine has bee a trend in America. Some hospitals have gone so far as to specially design telemedicine clinics. The room is staged like an office but with better lighting. There39。s a nice desk for the clinician to sit behind, a puter situated stage left, and books in the background. A physician taking a video call from home might wear a pair of headphones, equipped with a mic to ensure whatever the patient says isn39。t broadcast to anyone offcamera. However, there is something more than the technology bit. According to David, the head of the telemedicine pilot the girl39。s family had been part of, there are some people who are great in person and you put them on camera they39。re a dead fish. “Some physicians are camera shy. For others, the physical isolation can actually help them be more empathetic.” He adds. “My experience is that, once you get past some initial hurdles, you can maintain an intimate, immediate connection with patients that in some cases may be more useful than even inperson interactions,” David says.(1)Why did the nurse suggesting connecting via FaceTime? A.Because she was not allowed to leave her clinic.B.Because she had to take care of other patients in the clinic.C.Because it took too much time on her way to patient39。s home.D.Because the father didn39。t pay for her fare of transportation.(2)How did the father think of the telemedicine service? A.He doubted the quality of the service.B.He thought highly of the service.C.He insisted the service be improved.D.He challenged the authority of the nurse.(3)What do we know about the rooms for telemedicine? A.Better air conditioners are provided for a fortable environment.B.Mics are equipped to protect privacy of patients.C.Professional books are in place for immediate consultation.D.The room with a puter is situated in the doctor39。s home.(4)What challenges may clinicians face in telemedicine? A.They are afraid of being isolated from patients.B.They could not examine the patients carefully.C.They are required to deal with inperson interactions.D.They may not feel quite themselves in front of a camera.【答案】(1)C(2)B(3)B(4)D 【解析】【分析】本文是一篇說明文,介紹了遠(yuǎn)程醫(yī)療已經(jīng)成為美國的一種趨勢.有些醫(yī)院甚至專門設(shè)計了遠(yuǎn)程醫(yī)療診所。(1)考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第二段中的“The nurse knew the visit would require mo