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A few months ago I was at a bus stop in town in the evening. The bus came on time and I took the window seat. The bus was travelling by the seashore and I was enjoying the soft wind while watching the sea waves (海浪). After a few minutes the bus made its next stop. A young boy and a girl got on. They were standing on my left when the bus pulled off. I looked at them in surprise and realized that all the window seats were taken up. They could sit but not together. Suddenly a different wave passed through my body and my inner mind gave me the advice to get up. I got up and offered them my seat. The young lady smiled kindly and said thanks. I took another seat and we parted our ways. I don’t remember whether I got off the bus before them or not.

Months passed by. Suddenly one day while I was standing at the same bus stop waiting some time for the bus to arrive I heard a voice.

“Excuse me, Uncle.” I looked in the direction of the voice. It was a beautiful young lady.

Puzzled, I said, “I do not recognize you.”

She said, “Do you remember you gave us your window seat?”

Puzzled, I said, “Maybe, but what is so great in that?”

She said, “If you had not given your seat that day, perhaps I would have not sat with my friend. By sitting together it helped us bridge a misunderstanding that had been between us forever. Do you know we are getting married next month?”

“Good! God bless both of you,” I replied.

The young lady again said thank you and went on her journey. I realized the importance of giving that day.

1.Why were the young boy and the girl standing on the bus?

A.Because they couldn’t sit together.

B.Because they wanted to enjoy the sea weaves.

C.Because there were no empty seats.

D.Because they preferred to stand.

2.The underlined sentence in the first paragraph probably means that the author had a feeling that ______.

A.the sea wave made him upset

B.he wanted to do something special

C.a wave from the sea passed by him

D.he wanted to make a sea wave in his heart

3.The author’s act of kindness helped the young boy and the girl ______.

A.begin to talk to each other again after a time of silence

B.sit together and become friends very soon

C.know each other and get married

D.clear up a misunderstanding between them

4.From the story, we can know that ______.

A.small things can create great happenings in life

B.giving is more important than receiving

C.offering one’s seat to others will lead to a marriage

D.we sometimes forget what happened in the past

 

【答案】

1.A

2.B

3.D

4.A

【解析】

1.細節理解題。結合They could sit but not together可知答案。

2.細節理解題。結合文章內容可知此處是作者的心理活動,并不是真正的波浪,排除ACD.

3.細節理解題。結合By sitting together it helped us bridge a misunderstanding that had been between us forever可知答案。

4.推理判斷題。結合文章內容可知作者的一次讓座成就一對有情人,可知“小事情也可以創造生活中的大幸福”

 

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