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2016年上半年大学英语(三)第三次作业

分数

得97.5分,满分100分

问题1

得25分,满分25分

 

OnthenightofDecember8,1992,whenhewasstandinginaparkinglottalkingtofriends,TracyMarshjumpedtothetopofacar,ashehaddoneahundredtimesbefore.Thistime,though,Tracylosthisbalance.Hisheadstrucktheground,hard.

Allnight,Cory,Tracy’smother,stoodnexttoherson,whowaslyinginahospitalbed,hisbrowneyesfixedinalifelessstare.SherememberedthatTracyhadoncementionedorgandonation(捐赠).MaybeIcanspareanotherfamilythispain,shethought.Whenthetimecame,sheandherhusbandBillsignedtheformspermittinghisorganstobedonated.

Tracywasdeclareddeadthenextday.Twenty-fourhourslater,inaBostonhospital,Tracy’sliver(肝脏)wasmadepartofmyhusband,David,whowassufferingfromahopelessliverdisease.

Monthslater,welearnedfromthelocalorganbankthatthedonor’sparentswisheddesperatelytomeetsomeonewhohadgainedlifethroughthegiftfromtheirson.Ameetingwasarrangedbytheorganbanktobringtogethertwofamilieslinkedbythemostbittersweettiesimaginable.

Themeetingwasrisky,butworthit.Wetalkedfor3hours.TheyshowedusapictureofTracy.Welearnedforthefirsttimehowhehadlivedanddied.WelearnedsomethingaboutBillandCorytoo.

FortheMarshes,seeingDavidandknowinghewaswellseemedtoeasetheirsuffering.(S2)I’llneverforgetseeingDavid’stallfigurestoopedoverCory,herarmsaroundhiswaist,asamotherwouldhugason.Foralongtimetheyheldeachothertight.Itwashardtoknowifshewassayinghelloorgood-bye.Maybeshewassayingboth.

16.WelearnfromthepassagethatTracydied__[A]____.

A.onDecember8,1992

B.ofbraindamage

C.24hoursafterhefelloftheroofofacar

D.inacarcrash

17.Tracy’sparentsdecidedtodonateTracy’sorgansbecause_[B]_____.

A.Tracytoldthemtodosojustbeforehedied.

B.Theywantedtosaveothersthepainofseeingdearonedie.

C.David’slifecouldcontinueinameaningfulway.

D.TheyknewDavidwassufferingfromahopelessliverdisease.

18.Themeetingbetweenthewriter’sfamilyandTracy’sparentswasarrangedbecause__[C]_____.

A.thewriterandherhusbandwishedtoexpresstheirthankstoTracy’sparents

B.thelocalorganbankwantedtoseehowbothfamiliesfeltaboutthedonation

C.Tracy’sparentswantedtoseesomeonewhoselifehadbeensavedbythedonation

D.Thetwofamilieswerelinkedbythemostbittersweettiesimaginable.

19.ThewriterandherhusbandlearnedhowTracydied__[D]_____.

A.fromhisparents

B.fromtheorganbank

C.fromthehospital

D.fromthedoctorwhoperformedtheoperation

20.ThemeetingbetweenthetwofamilieshelpedtoeasetheMarshes’sufferingbecause__[E]_____.

A.theysawthatDavidlookedverymuchliketheirson

B.theysawthatDavidhadregainedhealthwithTracy’sliver

C.theynowhadsomeonetosharetheirmemoriesofTracy

D.theynowknewforsuretheyhaddonetherightthing.

所选答案:

 

OnthenightofDecember8,1992,whenhewasstandinginaparkinglottalkingtofriends,TracyMarshjumpedtothetopofacar,ashehaddoneahundredtimesbefore.Thistime,though,Tracylosthisbalance.Hisheadstrucktheground,hard.

Allnight,Cory,Tracy’smother,stoodnexttoherson,whowaslyinginahospitalbed,hisbrowneyesfixedinalifelessstare.SherememberedthatTracyhadoncementionedorgandonation(捐赠).MaybeIcanspareanotherfamilythispain,shethought.Whenthetimecame,sheandherhusbandBillsignedtheformspermittinghisorganstobedonated.

Tracywasdeclareddeadthenextday.Twenty-fourhourslater,inaBostonhospital,Tracy’sliver(肝脏)wasmadepartofmyhusband,David,whowassufferingfromahopelessliverdisease.

Monthslater,welearnedfromthelocalorganbankthatthedonor’sparentswisheddesperatelytomeetsomeonewhohadgainedlifethroughthegiftfromtheirson.Ameetingwasarrangedbytheorganbanktobringtogethertwofamilieslinkedbythemostbittersweettiesimaginable.

Themeetingwasrisky,butworthit.Wetalkedfor3hours.TheyshowedusapictureofTracy.Welearnedforthefirsttimehowhehadlivedanddied.WelearnedsomethingaboutBillandCorytoo.

FortheMarshes,seeingDavidandknowinghewaswellseemedtoeasetheirsuffering.(S2)I’llneverforgetseeingDavid’stallfigurestoopedoverCory,herarmsaroundhiswaist,asamotherwouldhugason.Foralongtimetheyheldeachothertight.Itwashardtoknowifshewassayinghelloorgood-bye.Maybeshewassayingboth.

16.WelearnfromthepassagethatTracydied__B____.

A.onDecember8,1992

B.ofbraindamage

C.24hoursafterhefelloftheroofofacar

D.inacarcrash

17.Tracy’sparentsdecidedtodonateTracy’sorgansbecause_B_____.

A.Tracytoldthemtodosojustbeforehedied.

B.Theywantedtosaveothersthepainofseeingdearonedie.

C.David’slifecouldcontinueinameaningfulway.

D.TheyknewDavidwassufferingfromahopelessliverdisease.

18.Themeetingbetweenthewriter’sfamilyandTracy’sparentswasarrangedbecause__C_____.

A.thewriterandherhusbandwishedtoexpresstheirthankstoTracy’sparents

B.thelocalorganbankwantedtoseehowbothfamiliesfeltaboutthedonation

C.Tracy’sparentswantedtoseesomeonewhoselifehadbeensavedbythedonation

D.Thetwofamilieswerelinkedbythemostbittersweettiesimaginable.

19.ThewriterandherhusbandlearnedhowTracydied__A_____.

A.fromhisparents

B.fromtheorganbank

C.fromthehospital

D.fromthedoctorwhoperformedtheoperation

20.ThemeetingbetweenthetwofamilieshelpedtoeasetheMarshes’sufferingbecause__B_____.

A.theysawthatDavidlookedverymuchliketheirson

B.theysawthatDavidhadregainedhealthwithTracy’sliver

C.theynowhadsomeonetosharetheirmemoriesofTracy

D.theynowknewforsuretheyhaddonetherightthing.

问题2

得25分,满分25分

LastweekIvisitedoneofmyoldneighborhoodsinWashingtonD.C.IhadnotbeentherefortwentyyearsandasIwalkedalongthestreet,mymindwasfloodedbymemoriesofthepast.IsawtheoldapartmentbuildingwhereIhadlivedandtheplaygroundwhereIhadplayed.(S1)AsIviewedtheseoncefamiliarsurroundings,imagesofmyselfasachildtherecametomind.However,whatIsawandwhatIrememberedwerenotthesame.Isadlyrealizedthatthebestmemoriesarethoseleftuntouched.

Myoldapartmentbuilding,asIremember,wasbrightandalive.Itwasmorethanjustaplacetolive.Itwasamoviehouse,asp

acestation,orwhatevermyyoungmindcouldimagine.Iwouldstealawaywithmyfriendsandplayinthebasement.Thiswasalwaysexcitingbecauseitwassocoolanddark,andthereweresomanythingstheretohideamong.Therewasasmallriverinthebackofthebuilding.Wewouldgotheretolieintheshadeoftreesandenjoyourselves.

However,whatIsawwascompletelydifferent.Theapartmentbuildingwasnowindisrepair.Whatwasoncemorethanaplacetolivelookedhardlyworthlivingin.Thewindowswereallbroken.Theoncecleanwallswerecoveredwithdirtymarks.Theriverwashardlyrecognizable(可认出的).Thewaterwaspolluted(污染)andthetreesandflowerswerealldead.Theoncesweetsmellingrivernowsmelledterrible.Itwasreallyheartbreakingtoseeallthis.

Idonotregrethavingseenmyoldneighborhood.However,Idonotthinkmyinnocentchildhoodmemoriescaneverbethesame.Isupposeitistruewhentheysay,“Youcannevergohomeagain.”

11.Inthefirsttwoparagraphsofthepassagethewritertriestotellusthat___[a]_____.

A.hehadlivedinWashingtonD.C.fortwentyyears

B.hewasveryimaginativewhenhewasachild

C.hehadhadfondmemoriesofhisoldneighborhood

D.hehadcomefromaverypoorneighborhood

12.Thewriter,asachild,wasveryfondofplayinginthebasementbecause__[b]______.

A.itwasbrightandalive

B.itcontainedamoviehouseandaspacestation

C.itwasidealforplayinghide-and-seek

D.itwassurroundedbytreesandflowers

13.HowdidthewriterfeelwhenhevisitedhisoldneighborhoodinWashingtonD.C.?

[c]

A.Greatlysurprised.

B.Veryregretful.

C.Quiteexcited.

D.Verysad.

14.Onhisvisittohishometown,thewriterfoundtheoldapartmentbuilding_[d]_______.

A.seemedunfittolivein

B.hadbeenrepaired

C.couldhardlyberecognized

D.lookeddirtyandsmelthorrible

15.“Youcannevergohomeagain”inthelastsentenceofthispassagemeansthat___[e]_____.

A.oneshouldneverrevisithishometownaftermanyyearsofabsence

B.onewillneverfindhishometownthesameasitwasinhischildhoodmemory

C.avisittoone’shometownwillbringbackone’sfondmemoriesofhome

D.avisittoone’shometownwillbringbackmanysadmemories

所选答案:

LastweekIvisitedoneofmyoldneighborhoodsinWashingtonD.C.IhadnotbeentherefortwentyyearsandasIwalkedalongthestreet,mymindwasfloodedbymemoriesofthepast.IsawtheoldapartmentbuildingwhereIhadlivedandtheplaygroundwhereIhadplayed.(S1)AsIviewedtheseoncefamiliarsurroundings,imagesofmyselfasachildtherecametomind.However,whatIsawandwhatIrememberedwerenotthesame.Isadlyrealizedthatthebestmemoriesarethoseleftuntouched.

Myoldapartmentbuilding,asIremember,wasbrightandalive.Itwasmorethanjustaplacetolive.Itwasamoviehouse,asp

acestation,orwhatevermyyoungmindcouldimagine.Iwouldstealawaywithmyfriendsandplayinthebasement.Thiswasalwaysexcitingbecauseitwassocoolanddark,andthereweresomany

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