一、阅读理解
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When I was young, I often asked my parents, “What do you want me to be when I grow up?” They always smiled and said, “We want you to be happy.” But for a long time, I didn't understand what that really meant.
My father is a doctor. He works long hours and sometimes has to go to the hospital at midnight. When I was little, I felt sad because he couldn't play with me often. But later, I saw how thankful his patients were. They smiled at him and said, “Thank you for saving my life.” At that moment, I understood why my father loved his job.
My mother is a teacher. She teaches English in a middle school. She spends a lot of time preparing her lessons and grading papers. Sometimes she brings home students' homework to read at night. I once asked her, “Isn't it tiring?” She said, “It is, but when I see my students learn better and grow, I feel it's all worth it.”
Now I am in Grade 8, and I've started to think about my own future. I don't know exactly what I want to be yet, but I've learned something important from my parents: a good job is not just about money. It's about finding something you love and making a difference in others' lives.
Last week, our school held a Career Day. We heard from a firefighter, a scientist, and an artist. Each of them shared their stories with great passion. Listening to them, I felt excited about the future. Maybe one day, I will also find a job that brings joy to both myself and others.
()1. What does the writer's father do?
A. A teacher.
B. A scientist.
C. A doctor.
D. A firefighter.
()2. Why did the writer feel sad about his father when he was little?
A. Because his father was too strict with him.
B. Because his father didn't like his job.
C. Because his father was busy and couldn't play with him.
D. Because his father asked him to become a doctor too.
()3. What does the writer's mother think of her job?
A. Boring and tiring.
B. Tiring but meaningful.
C. Easy and interesting.
D. Difficult but well-paid.
()4. What important lesson did the writer learn from his parents?
A. A good job should bring a lot of money.
B. Children should do what their parents do.
C. A good job is about helping others and doing what you love.
D. Doctors and teachers are the best jobs in the world.
()5. How did the writer feel after listening to the stories on Career Day?
A. Worried about the future.
B. Excited about the future.
C. Confused about what to do.
D. Bored with all the choices.
A
When I was young, I often asked my parents, “What do you want me to be when I grow up?” They always smiled and said, “We want you to be happy.” But for a long time, I didn't understand what that really meant.
My father is a doctor. He works long hours and sometimes has to go to the hospital at midnight. When I was little, I felt sad because he couldn't play with me often. But later, I saw how thankful his patients were. They smiled at him and said, “Thank you for saving my life.” At that moment, I understood why my father loved his job.
My mother is a teacher. She teaches English in a middle school. She spends a lot of time preparing her lessons and grading papers. Sometimes she brings home students' homework to read at night. I once asked her, “Isn't it tiring?” She said, “It is, but when I see my students learn better and grow, I feel it's all worth it.”
Now I am in Grade 8, and I've started to think about my own future. I don't know exactly what I want to be yet, but I've learned something important from my parents: a good job is not just about money. It's about finding something you love and making a difference in others' lives.
Last week, our school held a Career Day. We heard from a firefighter, a scientist, and an artist. Each of them shared their stories with great passion. Listening to them, I felt excited about the future. Maybe one day, I will also find a job that brings joy to both myself and others.
()1. What does the writer's father do?
A. A teacher.
B. A scientist.
C. A doctor.
D. A firefighter.
()2. Why did the writer feel sad about his father when he was little?
A. Because his father was too strict with him.
B. Because his father didn't like his job.
C. Because his father was busy and couldn't play with him.
D. Because his father asked him to become a doctor too.
()3. What does the writer's mother think of her job?
A. Boring and tiring.
B. Tiring but meaningful.
C. Easy and interesting.
D. Difficult but well-paid.
()4. What important lesson did the writer learn from his parents?
A. A good job should bring a lot of money.
B. Children should do what their parents do.
C. A good job is about helping others and doing what you love.
D. Doctors and teachers are the best jobs in the world.
()5. How did the writer feel after listening to the stories on Career Day?
A. Worried about the future.
B. Excited about the future.
C. Confused about what to do.
D. Bored with all the choices.
答案
1-5 CCBCB
解析
1. 细节理解题。根据文章第二段第一句"My father is a doctor."可知作者的父亲是一名医生,对应选项C。
2. 细节理解题。根据文章第二段"When I was little, I felt sad because he couldn't play with me often.",结合前文提到父亲工作时长很长、十分忙碌的内容,可知作者小时候难过是因为父亲太忙,没法经常陪他玩耍,对应选项C。
3. 细节理解题。根据文章第三段作者和妈妈的对话,妈妈坦言工作很累,但是看到学生进步成长就觉得所有付出都值得,说明妈妈认为这份工作虽然劳累,但是非常有意义,对应选项B。
4. 细节理解题。根据文章第四段"I've learned something important from my parents: a good job is not just about money. It's about finding something you love and making a difference in others' lives.",可知作者从父母身上学到,好的工作是做自己热爱的事,同时给他人的生活带来积极影响、帮助他人,对应选项C。
5. 细节理解题。根据文章最后一段"Listening to them, I felt excited about the future."可知听完职业日的分享故事后,作者对未来感到十分兴奋,对应选项B。
2. 细节理解题。根据文章第二段"When I was little, I felt sad because he couldn't play with me often.",结合前文提到父亲工作时长很长、十分忙碌的内容,可知作者小时候难过是因为父亲太忙,没法经常陪他玩耍,对应选项C。
3. 细节理解题。根据文章第三段作者和妈妈的对话,妈妈坦言工作很累,但是看到学生进步成长就觉得所有付出都值得,说明妈妈认为这份工作虽然劳累,但是非常有意义,对应选项B。
4. 细节理解题。根据文章第四段"I've learned something important from my parents: a good job is not just about money. It's about finding something you love and making a difference in others' lives.",可知作者从父母身上学到,好的工作是做自己热爱的事,同时给他人的生活带来积极影响、帮助他人,对应选项C。
5. 细节理解题。根据文章最后一段"Listening to them, I felt excited about the future."可知听完职业日的分享故事后,作者对未来感到十分兴奋,对应选项B。
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