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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Mylastdaysofmymonth-SongtriptoGuatemalafoundmeself-reflectiveandgrateful.Ihadrejoinedthelivingafterspendingtwodaysinbed,thankstoaterribleperiodoffoodpoisoningthathadmerunningfrombothends.
Ispent36-plushourslockedupinmyhotelroominacoldsweatandgraspingmystomachinpain.Theremayhavebeenabitofcrying.Therealsomayhavebeenafewout-loudprayerstoGodbegginghimtomakeitstopandaskingwhyIhadbeenchosentogothroughthis.IshouldmentionthatIamnotreligious.
Ididn’thaveamobilephoneandmyhotelroomwasnotequippedwithafixedline,soIhadnowaytogetincontactwithmymommyormylovingboyfriendsothatIcouldsharemysuffering.
Dayslater,Ihadrecoveredfully.Whilethebug(虫子)ranitscourse,IhadtogivesomethankstothestaffatmyhotelinGuatemalaforbeingsosweet.TheycametocheckonmeonacoupleofoccasionsoncetheyrealizedIwouldn'
t/couldn'
tleavetheroom.Theyofferedmeteaandtocalladoctor.Ideclinedbothoffersbutwasmovedbytheirkindness.
Imaygetsickoftenwhenontheroad,butIhadtosaythattheworstthingeveristogetsickwhiletravelingalone.IfIamsick,onlywhenpeopleIknowandcareaboutarearounddoesitmakemefeelbetter.It’snotevenaboutthemplayingFlorenceNightingale-sometimes,justhavingthemthereandbeingabletofeeltheirpresenceisenoughtomakeyoufeelstronger.
21.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.BeingillwhiletravellingB.Theworstpartoftravelingalone
C.RecoveringfromtheillnessD.Travellingalonewhileill
22.Whydidtheauthorgetsick?
A.Becauseshehadwrongmedicine.B.Becauseshetravelledtoomuch.
C.Becauseshegotastomachache.D.Becauseshehadpoisonousfood.
23.Whathappenedduringmyillness?
A.Ihadnofood.B.Noonehelpedme.
C.Isufferedalot.D.Iwasbittenbyabug.
24.WhatlessondidIgetfromtheexperience?
A.Don'
tgetsickwhiletravellingoryoucan'
ttravelwithpleasure.
B.Remembertohaveamobilephonewhiletravellingoryoucan'
tcontactrelatives.
C.Don'
ttravelaloneoryouwillgetsickandfeellonely.
D.Begratefulforthepresenceofthepeopleyouknowandcareabout.
B
Childrenarechildrenafterall,andmostofthemspeaktheirmind.Whentheyarejusttoddlers(幼儿),nomatterhownaughtyorrudetheyare,wethinkitisamusingtowatchthemspeaklikeagrown-up.Butastheygrow,thesesamekidsseemannoyingandill-mannerediftheytrytosoundgrown-up.
Conflictsoftenappearbetweenparentsandchildren.Reasoningdoesnotseemtoworkwiththem.It'
shardtotellwhoarerightandwhoarewrong.Achildof7-8alwaysfindssomereasonstohaveaconflictwithhisparents.Whetheritisaboutsometoys,studies,basicaffairs,partiesorfriends,thereisalwaysadifferenceinopinionsbetweenthem.Anditbecomesworsewhentheyansweryouback.Psychologistssaythatchildrenshouldbehandledwithcare.Yes,suretheyshouldbebutnotatthecostofdisrespectingtheirelders.
Wearepartlyresponsibleforthissituation.Atanearlyageweencouragegrown-up-likebehaviour,justbecausewefinditamusing.Thekidsontheotherhandconsiderthissamebehaviorasnormalandgetusedtoit.Andwhenitisnotfunnyforusanymore,weexpectthemtostopit,butbythenitisalreadytoolate.Onlywhentheyreachacertainmaturitywillthechildrenrealizethatansweringbackandbeingrudearenotacceptable.Untilthen,mostofthetimetheirbehaviorisdifficulttochange,unlessbyforce.Andtheuseofforceisagainnotaverygoodidea,asitweakensthechild'
sconfidence.
Thusthisbringsustotheconclusionthatitisonethingtobringachildintothisworldbutquiteanothertomakethemintowellmanneredcitizens.Thebestwayistobeagoodexampleourselves,asourchildrenareareflectionofusadults.
25.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Itisannoyingtowatchchildrenspeaklikeagrown-up.
B.Weshoulddealwithchildrencarefullyaccordingtopsychologists.
C.Wearetotallyresponsibleforourkids’impolitebehaviour.
D.Mostofthetimechildren’sbehaviouriseasytochange.
26.What'
sthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?
A.Thereareusuallyconflictsofopinionsbetweenparentsandchildren.
B.Childrenwouldliketoysbetterthantheirparents.
C.Childrenalwayslook