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Atthatpoint,Iknewshemeantbusiness,"
Zacsays."
Todriveeighthourstocometoseeme."
ThePiccolisgrewupthechildrenofItalianimmigrantsinWatertown.Corrado,atranslatorfortheArmyduringWWII,waskilledinactioninEurope.
BeforehearingfromZac,Adelinehadn'
trealizedthemedalwasmissing.Likemanymilitarymedals,theoneZac'
smotherhadfoundwasafamilytreasure."
Thismedalwasveryprecioustomyparents.Onlyonspecialoccasions(场合)wouldtheytakeitoutandletusholditinourhands,"
Adelinesays.
Asachild,Adelinecouldn'
tunderstandwhythemedalwassosignificant.“ButasIgrewolder,”Adelinesays,"
andmissedmybrothermoreandmore,Irealizedthatwastheonlythingwehadleft."
CorradoPiccoli'
sPurpleHeartmedalnowhangsattheItalianAmericanCivicAssociationinWatertown.
ZacrecentlyreturnedanotherlostmedaltoafamilyinAlabama.SincehefirstreunitedCorrado'
smedal,Zacsayshisrecordisnow5for5.
(1)WheredidZacgetaPurpleHeartmedalforhimself?
A.
Inthearmy.
B.
Inanantiqueshop.
C.
Fromhismother.
D.
FromAdelineRockko.
(2)WhatdidZacrealizewhenAdelinedrovetomeethim?
Shewasveryimpolite.
Shewasseriousaboutthemedal.
Shesuspectedhishonesty.
Shecamefromawealthyfamily.
(3)WhatmadeAdelinetreasurethePurpleHeart?
Herparents'
advice.
B.
Herknowledgeofantiques.
Herchildhooddream.
Hermemoryofherbrother.
2.(2019•浙江)阅读理解
Moneywithnostringsattached.It'
snotsomethingyouseeeveryday.ButatUnionStationinLosAngeleslastmonth,aboardwentupwithdollarbillsattachedtoitwithpinsandasignthatread,"
GiveWhatYouCan,TakeWhatYouNeed."
Peoplequicklycaughton.Andwhilemanytookdollars,manyotherspinnedtheirowncashtotheboard.“Peopleofallages,races,andsocio-economic(社会经济的)backgroundsgaveandtook,"
saidTylerBridgesofTheToolbox,whichcreatedtheproject."
Weevenhadabrideinherweddingdresscomeuptotheboardandtakeafewdollars."
Mostofthebillsontheboardweresingles,butafewpeopleleftfives,tensandeventwenties.Thevideoclip(片段)showsonemanwhohadfounda$20billpinningittotheboard.
WhatIcansayforthefolksthatgavethemost,isthattheywerefullofsmiles,"
Bridgessaid."
There'
sacertainfeelingthatgivingcandoforyouandthatwasapparentinthosethatgavethemost."
Mostpeoplewhotookdollarstookonlyafew,butBridgessaidaverysmallnumbertookasmuchastheycould.
Whiletheclipmightlooklikepartofanewadcampaign,Bridgessaidtheonlygoalwastoshowgenerosityandsympathy.HeaddedthathehopespeopleinothercitiesmighttrysimilarprojectsandposttheirownvideosontheInternet.
Afterall,everyonehasbaddaysandgooddays,"
hesaid."
Somedaysyouneedahelpinghandandsomedaysyoucanbetheonegivingthehelpinghand.”
(1)Whatdoestheexpression"
moneywithnostringsattached"
inparagraph1mean?
A.
Moneyspentwithouthesitation.
Moneynotlegallymade.
Moneyofferedwithoutconditions.
D.
Moneynottiedtogether.
(2)WhatdidBridgeswanttoshowbymentioningthebride?
Womentendedtobemoresociable.
Theactivityattractedvariouspeople.
Economicproblemsweregettingworse.
D.
Youngcouplesneededfinancialassistance.
(3)WhydidBridgescarryouttheproject?
Todoatestonpeople'
smorals.
Toraisemoneyforhiscompany.
Toearnhimselfagoodreputation.
Topromotekindnessandsympathy.
3.(2019•北京)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AliceMooreisateenagerentrepreneur(创业者),whoinMay2015setupherbusinessAilieCandy.Bythetimeshewas13,hercompanywasworthmillionsofdollarswiththeinventionofasuper-sweettreatthatcouldsavekids'
teeth,insteadofdestroyingthem.
ItallbeganwhenMoorevisitedabankwithherdad.Ontheouting,shewasofferedacandybar.However,herdadremindedherthatsugarytreatswerebadforherteeth.ButMoorewassickofmissingoutoncandies.Soshedesiredtogetroundthewarning,"
Whycan'
tImakeahealthycandythat'
sgoodformyteethsothatmyparentscan'
tsaynotoit?
Withthatinmind,Mooreaskedherdadifshecouldstartherowncandycompany.Herecommendedthatshedosomeresearchandtalktodentistsaboutwhatahealthiercandywouldcontain.
Withherdad'
spermission,shespentthenexttwoyearsresearchingonlineandconductingtrialstogetarecipethatwasbothtastyandtooth-friendly.Shealsoapproacheddentiststolearnmoreaboutteethcleaning.Consequently,shesucceededinmakingakindofcandyonlyusingnaturalsweeteners,whichcanreduceoralbacteria.
Moorethenusedhersavingstogetherbusinessoftheground.Afterwards,sheandherfathersecuredtheirfirstbusinessmeetingwithasupermarketowner,whofinallyagreedtosellMoore'
sproduct-Cancandy.
AsCanCandy'
ssuccessgrows,sodoesMoore'
scredibilityasayoungentrepreneur.Mooreisenthusiasticaboutthecandyshecreated,andshe'
salsopositiveaboutwhatthefuturemightbring.Shehopesthateverykidcanhaveacleanmouthandabroadsmile.
Meanwhile,withherparents'
help,Mooreisgenerallyabletoliveanormalteenagelife.Althoughshefoundedhercompanyearlyoninlife,shewasn'
tdrivenprimarilybyprofit.Moorewantstouseheruniquetalenttohelpothersfindtheirsmiles.Shedonates10%ofAilicCandy'
sprofitstoBigSmiles.Withhertalentanddetermination,itappearsthattheskycouldbethelimitforAliceMoore.
(1)HowdidMoorereacttoherdad'
swarning?
Shearguedwithhim.
Shetriedtofindawayout.
Shepaidnoattention.
Shechosetoconsultdentists.
(2)WhatisspecialaboutCanCandy?
Itisbeneficialtodentalhealth.
Itisfreeofsweeteners.
Itissweeterthanothercandies.
Itisproducedtoadentists'
recipe.
(3)WhatdoesMooreexpectfromherbusiness?
Toearnmoremoney.
Tohelpothersfindsmiles.
Tomakeherselfstandout.
Tobeatothercandycompanies.
(4)WhatcanwelearnfromAliceMoore'
sstory?
Fameisagreatthirstoftheyoung.B.
Ayouthistoberegardedwithrespect.
Positivethinkingandactionresultinsuccess.D.
Successmeansgettingpersonaldesiressatisfied.
4.(2019•江苏)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
The65-year-oldSteveGoodwinwasfoundsufferingfromearlyAlzheimer'
s(阿尔楚海默症).Hewaslosinghismemory.
Asoftwareengineerbyprofession,Stevewasakeenloverofthepiano,andtheonlymusicianinhisfamily.Musicwashistruepassion,thoughhehadneverperformedoutsidethefamily.
Melissa,hisdaughter,feltitmorethanworthwhiletosavehismusic,towhichshefellasleepcatchnightwhenshewasyoung.Shethoughtabouthiringaprofessionalpianisttoworkwithherfather.
Naomi,Melissa'
sbestfriendandatalentedpianist,gottoknowaboutthisandshowedwillingnesstohelp.
Whydothis?
Stevewondered.
Becauseshecares."
Melissasaid.
Stevenodded,tearsineye.
NaomidrovetotheGoodwinhome.ShetoldSteveshe'
dlovetohearhimplay.Stevemovedtothepianoandsatatthebench,handstremblingashegentlyplacedhisfingersonthekeys.
Naomiputasmallrecordernearthepiano,Startsandstopsandmistakes.Longpauses,heartsinking.ButStevepressedon,playingforthefirsttimeinhislifeforastranger.
Itwasbeautiful."
Naomisaidafterlisteningtotherecording."
Themusicwasworthsaving."
Herresponsibility,herprivilege,wouldbetorescueit.ThemusicwassillinSteveGoodwin.Itwasbiddeninroomswithdoorsabouttobelocked.
NaomiandStevemeteveryotherweekandspenthourstogether.He'
dmovehisfingersclumsilyonthepiano,andthenshe'
dtakehisplace.Hestruggledtoexplainwhatheheardinhishead.Hestoodbythepiano,eyesclosed,listeningforthefirsttimetohisownworkbeingplayedbysomeoneelse.
SteveandNaomispokeinmusicalcodelines,beats,intervals,movingfromtheroottoendasonginanewkey.Steveheardit.Allofit.Hejustcouldn'
tplayit.
WorkingwithNaomididwondersforSteve.Ithadexcitedwithinhimthebeliefhecouldwriteonelastsong.Oneday,Naomireceivedanemail.Attachedwasarecording,arecordingoflossandlove,ofthefight.Stevecall