二、阅读理解
(2025 南京秦淮期中) When Rosie Paulik was a child away from home for the summer holiday, her dad, Buz Ecker, began writing letters to her every day. He didn't just write one or two. He wrote one each day. The letters were full of funny stories and kind words. He kept writing after his girl moved back home to Cincinnati, making letter-writing a sweet habit between them.
When Rosie found her dad had some time these days, she had a warm idea. She shared her father's love of letter-writing online, asking people, "Would you like to get a letter from my dad?" Many people said "yes" excitedly. That's how The Dad Letter Project was born—a small wish grew into a big project.
Buz now spends his days sending kind and interesting letters to people around the country. He often draws a small picture or tells a funny story to make readers smile. "They want a letter from my dad, but what they really want is a letter from a dad," Rosie tells the Washington Post. "My father feels very good to write a letter to people. Many of them never get a letter from their fathers."
More and more people want the letters now, but Buz says he still has about 3,000 letters to write because people asked for them months ago. That's a big number, but he doesn't want to stop.
Buz keeps writing one letter at a time—giving a father's love to the people in need. Every letter has not just words, but care and warm feelings.
1. How does the writer begin the article?
A. By giving a talk.
B. By telling a story.
C. By asking questions.
D. By showing numbers.
2. Which is the right order?
① The Dad Letter Project started.
② Rosie shared her dad's story online.
③ Buz wrote letters to his girl when she was on holiday.
④ Buz has many letters to write and he will go on writing.
A. ①③④②
B. ①③②④
C. ③①④②
D. ③②①④
3. What does the underlined sentence "They want a letter from my dad, but what they really want is a letter from a dad" mean?
A. People just want to get Buz's letters.
B. People like Buz because he is Rosie's father.
C. People hope to get a father's care from the letters.
D. People really want Buz to write letters to their fathers.
4. What's the best title(标题) for the article?
A. Being a good writer
B. Writing letters every day
C. A project of 3,000 letters
D. A father's great love in letters
(2025 南京秦淮期中) When Rosie Paulik was a child away from home for the summer holiday, her dad, Buz Ecker, began writing letters to her every day. He didn't just write one or two. He wrote one each day. The letters were full of funny stories and kind words. He kept writing after his girl moved back home to Cincinnati, making letter-writing a sweet habit between them.
When Rosie found her dad had some time these days, she had a warm idea. She shared her father's love of letter-writing online, asking people, "Would you like to get a letter from my dad?" Many people said "yes" excitedly. That's how The Dad Letter Project was born—a small wish grew into a big project.
Buz now spends his days sending kind and interesting letters to people around the country. He often draws a small picture or tells a funny story to make readers smile. "They want a letter from my dad, but what they really want is a letter from a dad," Rosie tells the Washington Post. "My father feels very good to write a letter to people. Many of them never get a letter from their fathers."
More and more people want the letters now, but Buz says he still has about 3,000 letters to write because people asked for them months ago. That's a big number, but he doesn't want to stop.
Buz keeps writing one letter at a time—giving a father's love to the people in need. Every letter has not just words, but care and warm feelings.
1. How does the writer begin the article?
A. By giving a talk.
B. By telling a story.
C. By asking questions.
D. By showing numbers.
2. Which is the right order?
① The Dad Letter Project started.
② Rosie shared her dad's story online.
③ Buz wrote letters to his girl when she was on holiday.
④ Buz has many letters to write and he will go on writing.
A. ①③④②
B. ①③②④
C. ③①④②
D. ③②①④
3. What does the underlined sentence "They want a letter from my dad, but what they really want is a letter from a dad" mean?
A. People just want to get Buz's letters.
B. People like Buz because he is Rosie's father.
C. People hope to get a father's care from the letters.
D. People really want Buz to write letters to their fathers.
4. What's the best title(标题) for the article?
A. Being a good writer
B. Writing letters every day
C. A project of 3,000 letters
D. A father's great love in letters
答案
二、【语篇导读】本文讲述了父亲布兹常年给女儿写信,女儿将此事分享到网上后发起“爸爸书信计划”,布兹坚持为各地有需要的人写信,传递父爱与温暖的故事。
1. B 提示:细节理解题。文章开头以“When Rosie Paulik was a child...”引出布兹在女儿童年暑假离家时写信的往事,属于“讲故事”的开篇方式。
2. D 提示:细节理解题。根据第一段中“When Rosie Paulik was a child away from home for the summer holiday, her dad, Buz Ecker, began writing letters to her every day.”可知,布兹在女儿暑假离家时写信,③排第一;根据第二段中“She shared her father's love of letter-writing online”可知,罗茜在网上分享父亲对写信的热爱,②排第二;根据第二段中“That's how The Dad Letter Project was born”可知,“爸爸书信计划”启动,①排第三;根据第四段“More and more people want the letters now, but Buz says he still has about 3,000 letters to write because people asked for them months ago. That's a big number, but he doesn't want to stop.”可知,布兹有大量信件待写且不愿停下,④排第四。因此,正确顺序为③②①④。
3. C 提示:句意理解题。画线句子的意思是“人们(表面)想要的是我爸爸的信,实则是‘一位父亲’的信”。结合下文“Many of them never get a letter from their fathers.”(很多人从未收到过父亲的信)可知,人们真正渴望的是信件中蕴含的父亲般的关爱。
4. D 提示:最佳标题题。全文围绕“父爱通过书信传递”这一主题展开,不仅涉及布兹对女儿的爱,也延伸至他对陌生人的关怀;选项D“书信里深情的父爱”既涵盖“写信”的核心行为,又突出“父爱”的情感主旨,适合作为文章的标题。
1. B 提示:细节理解题。文章开头以“When Rosie Paulik was a child...”引出布兹在女儿童年暑假离家时写信的往事,属于“讲故事”的开篇方式。
2. D 提示:细节理解题。根据第一段中“When Rosie Paulik was a child away from home for the summer holiday, her dad, Buz Ecker, began writing letters to her every day.”可知,布兹在女儿暑假离家时写信,③排第一;根据第二段中“She shared her father's love of letter-writing online”可知,罗茜在网上分享父亲对写信的热爱,②排第二;根据第二段中“That's how The Dad Letter Project was born”可知,“爸爸书信计划”启动,①排第三;根据第四段“More and more people want the letters now, but Buz says he still has about 3,000 letters to write because people asked for them months ago. That's a big number, but he doesn't want to stop.”可知,布兹有大量信件待写且不愿停下,④排第四。因此,正确顺序为③②①④。
3. C 提示:句意理解题。画线句子的意思是“人们(表面)想要的是我爸爸的信,实则是‘一位父亲’的信”。结合下文“Many of them never get a letter from their fathers.”(很多人从未收到过父亲的信)可知,人们真正渴望的是信件中蕴含的父亲般的关爱。
4. D 提示:最佳标题题。全文围绕“父爱通过书信传递”这一主题展开,不仅涉及布兹对女儿的爱,也延伸至他对陌生人的关怀;选项D“书信里深情的父爱”既涵盖“写信”的核心行为,又突出“父爱”的情感主旨,适合作为文章的标题。
解析
【分析】
本文是一篇温情记叙文,共设置4道题,分别考查文章开篇方式、事件时间顺序、句意理解及最佳标题。解题时需先通读全文把握整体脉络,再针对每道题的考点定位原文对应信息:第1题需判断开篇的叙述形式;第2题需梳理事件的先后顺序;第3题需结合上下文分析画线句的深层含义;第4题需提炼全文核心主题。
【解析】
1. 文章开头以“When Rosie Paulik was a child away from home for the summer holiday...”叙述父亲给女儿写信的往事,属于讲故事的开篇方式,对应选项B,故选B。
2. 按时间顺序梳理事件:①布兹在女儿暑假离家时开始写信(第一段);②罗茜将父亲写信的事分享到网上(第二段);③“爸爸书信计划”由此诞生(第二段);④布兹仍有大量信件待写且不愿停止(第四段),正确顺序为③②①④,对应选项D,故选D。
3. 画线句意为人们表面想要的是布兹的信,实则渴望的是信件中蕴含的父亲般的关爱,结合下文“Many of them never get a letter from their fathers”可知,人们真正需要的是父爱关怀,对应选项C,故选C。
4. 全文围绕“父亲通过书信传递爱”这一核心展开,既包含对女儿的爱,也延伸至对陌生人的关怀,选项D“书信里深情的父爱”既体现核心行为“写信”,又突出情感主旨“父爱”,适合作为标题,故选D。
【答案】
1.B 2.D 3.C 4.D
【知识点】
阅读理解细节理解、阅读理解句意理解、阅读理解主旨大意
【点评】
本文以书信为线索,讲述了父爱的传递故事,情感真挚温暖。题目设置围绕语篇理解的基础考点,考查学生对文章细节、逻辑顺序、句意及主旨的把握能力,难度适中,符合初中阶段的考查要求。
【难度系数】
0.6
本文是一篇温情记叙文,共设置4道题,分别考查文章开篇方式、事件时间顺序、句意理解及最佳标题。解题时需先通读全文把握整体脉络,再针对每道题的考点定位原文对应信息:第1题需判断开篇的叙述形式;第2题需梳理事件的先后顺序;第3题需结合上下文分析画线句的深层含义;第4题需提炼全文核心主题。
【解析】
1. 文章开头以“When Rosie Paulik was a child away from home for the summer holiday...”叙述父亲给女儿写信的往事,属于讲故事的开篇方式,对应选项B,故选B。
2. 按时间顺序梳理事件:①布兹在女儿暑假离家时开始写信(第一段);②罗茜将父亲写信的事分享到网上(第二段);③“爸爸书信计划”由此诞生(第二段);④布兹仍有大量信件待写且不愿停止(第四段),正确顺序为③②①④,对应选项D,故选D。
3. 画线句意为人们表面想要的是布兹的信,实则渴望的是信件中蕴含的父亲般的关爱,结合下文“Many of them never get a letter from their fathers”可知,人们真正需要的是父爱关怀,对应选项C,故选C。
4. 全文围绕“父亲通过书信传递爱”这一核心展开,既包含对女儿的爱,也延伸至对陌生人的关怀,选项D“书信里深情的父爱”既体现核心行为“写信”,又突出情感主旨“父爱”,适合作为标题,故选D。
【答案】
1.B 2.D 3.C 4.D
【知识点】
阅读理解细节理解、阅读理解句意理解、阅读理解主旨大意
【点评】
本文以书信为线索,讲述了父爱的传递故事,情感真挚温暖。题目设置围绕语篇理解的基础考点,考查学生对文章细节、逻辑顺序、句意及主旨的把握能力,难度适中,符合初中阶段的考查要求。
【难度系数】
0.6
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