Linda was a sixteen-year-old girl in Canada . She was feeling bad for several days . Her mother took her to a hospital and the doctors found out that she had cancer .
Linda ' s life changed . She began to go to the hospital often for treatment (治療),and she also became depressed .
The hospitals and the doctors were good , but Linda did not have hope herself . Linda ' s mother called a flower shop close to the hospital . “ I want some beautiful flowers for my daughter. She is a teen girl with cancer . ” She told the shop owner .
Later , the flowers arrived . Then Linda saw something unusual . It was a card . It read , “
Linda ,
I own (擁有)this flower shop . I had cancer when I was fifteen years old . I am 24 years old now . Good luck . My heart goes out to you .
Yours ,
Alice.
Linda smiled . She finally felt some real hope . She found the will ( 意志)to live.
Little things make a big difference . All of us can give little things like kindness , encouragement and hope to others .
小題1:Why was Linda feeling bad for several days ?
A. Because she was seriously ill .
B. Because she had no friend.
C. Because her life changed .
小題2:What does the underline word “ depressed  ”mean in Paragraph ( 段)2 ?
A. Safe          B. Serious .      C. Sad .
小題3:Who sent Linda a card ?
A. Her mother .    B. A doctor .      C. A shop owner .
小題4:What happened to Linda after reading the card ?
A . She became hopeful about life .
B . She wanted to work with Alice .
C . She thanked her mother a lot .
小題5:Which of the following can be the best title for the passage ?
A . Be kind to yourself .
B .Little things make a big difference .
C . Try something different .

小題1:A
小題2:C
小題3:C
小題4:A
小題5:B .
段落大意:本文是一篇記敘文,文章介紹的是16歲的女孩琳達(dá)不幸身患癌癥,開始變得意志消沉。她的媽媽去花店給她訂了一些鮮花。鮮花店老板送給琳達(dá)一張卡片,上面寫著自己也曾在15歲時(shí)被診斷患了癌癥,現(xiàn)在已經(jīng)24歲了,積極面對生活開了這家花店。琳達(dá)看后開始對生活充滿希望。
小題1:由第一段最后一句“Her mother took her to a hospital and the doctors found out that she had cancer .”得知:她媽媽帶她去醫(yī)院檢查,醫(yī)生診斷她身患癌癥。所以得出結(jié)論:她得了重病才感覺不舒服。故A。
小題2:由上下文得知:琳達(dá)被診斷得了癌癥后,她的生活改變了,她開始經(jīng)常去醫(yī)院接受治療,雖然醫(yī)院和醫(yī)生都是一流的,但是琳達(dá)仍然對生活失去信心。不難判斷得出:該詞意思為:情緒低落的,消沉的,憂傷的,悲痛的,故C 。
小題3:由第三、第四段得知:琳達(dá)的媽媽去花店給她訂了一些鮮花。送來的鮮花旁邊有一個(gè)卡片, 卡片上寫著:“I own  this flower shop . ”,得出結(jié)論:是鮮花店老板送給琳達(dá)的這張卡片。故C 。
小題4:由原文倒數(shù)第三行“Linda smiled . She finally felt some real hope . She found the will to live.”得知:她微笑了,,她找到了活下去的勇氣。她變得對生活充滿希望。故A 。
小題5:通讀全文來看,正是花店老板的一張卡片,喚起了身患癌癥的小琳達(dá)對生活的信心和勇氣,由原文最后一段得知:小事情會(huì)產(chǎn)生大效果,我們應(yīng)該給別人諸如善意、勇氣和希望等小東西給他人。故B
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