If I raised the question, “What would be the last thing you would expect to happen while watching your son’s flag football game?” you probably still couldn’t come up with what happened to me and my family.
As we were sitting on the sidelines enjoying the game, a low-flying bird came swooping in attempting to land on my daughter’s head! It honestly came out of nowhere. We were seated by ourselves on the tree lined side of the field. I was able to calm my daughter’s shock and fear once I showed her that the bird was not some wild animal, it was in fact, somebody’s pet!
Now, we’re sitting at the outdoor fields of the Pontiac Silverdome, far from any populated area, wondering where this very social cockatiel, an Australian parrot (澳洲鸚鵡) could have come from. I walked up to the bird and put out my hand. Immediately, it hopped on and chirped in a friendly way. We looked around us and knew that we could not just leave and suppose that the bird would return to where it came from. This was a very domesticated bird that needed help or it would not survive.
The flag football game had ended so we walked the bird over to other groups of adults and asked if they knew of anyone who had lost a bird. All the kids were excited about the bird and fed it with some post game snacks. The bird’s nails were getting long and he was looking pretty dirty, so we knew it had been out here for a long time and was hungry. Since its wings were clipped, it could fly a little but probably not more than 100 yards or so at a try. We all just scratched our heads as a group wondering what to do with the lost bird.
We explained to the kids that this bird needed our help since it was someone’s pet and would not know how to get its own food, and it could not fly well since its wings were clipped. The kids understood, and all of them wanted to take the bird home! The parents however, knew this was not a good choice as one had a large dog, another two cats, etc. We explained to the kids that one of us could take the bird home for the night and then bring it to the Humane Society in the morning in hopes to connect it to its owners. We couldn’t keep the bird. It wasn’t ours. This was tough for the kids to understand at first. We couldn’t just leave the bird either. There was no way it could attend itself. The group of us sat around the Silverdome practice fields for quite a while trying to determine the best course of choice for the lost bird. It was getting dark out but no one was willing to leave that parking lot until we had a game plan for how to help the bird.
The owner of the football league, Chris Novak, offered to take the bird. It was extremely nice of him and he really stepped in to help while all the rest of us who had kids tugging on our shirts and begging to take it home. We took a box and put a bunch of holes in it and he brought it home for the night. Another mom went online and found a family that had lost a bird that looked just like the one we’d found. She emailed the info to Chris who got in touch with the family and the next day, reunited the bird with the family that lost it almost 3 weeks earlier! When Chris emailed us to let us know, we could not believe that this bird had traveled from The Rochester Tienken area all the way to the Silverdome!
We were so happy to be able to save this bird and get it back to its family. I showed my kids the email about how the other family got their pet back. The family has 3 kids who were so happy to see their bird. My kids realized what a nice ending this story had. Not only had we been able to save this bird’s life, but we were able to bring it back to the family that loves and misses him.
The life lesson in the missing bird story seemed to miss its mark with my kids at first. They were a little bummed out that they couldn’t keep the lost bird. I explained to them that when an animal or someone needs help, you just can’t turn a blind eye and hope everything works out OK. The “l(fā)ost bird incident” was also a reminder to them that teamwork and the kindness of strangers can make a world of difference and that a group of well-meaning strangers can work together to help someone. It wasn’t a heroic act, but one that I knew had sunk in with my kids when they realized that trying to help was the best and only real course of action.  
小題1:What happened when the author watched his son’s football games?
A.A parrot tried to eat their food.
B.His daughter was hurt by a parrot.
C.A parrot flew towards his daughter.
D.A parrot landed on his daughter’s head.
小題2:The underlined word “domesticated” in the second paragraph probably means_______.
A.having been abandonedB.having been used to home life
C.having been used to life in the wildD.having been week and hungry
小題3:Who was the first one to find the bird’s owner?
A.The authorB.Chris Novak
C.The Humane SocietyD.A participant’s mother
小題4:What can be learned from the “l(fā)ost bird incident”?
A.Strangers can also work well together.
B.Humane Society helps children in teamwork.
C.Children can keep lost injured pet birds home.
D.Helping others is always regarded as a heroic act.
小題5:What did the author want to tell in the text?
A.How to help a lost parrot to find home.
B.The experience of watching a football games.
C.The importance of teamwork and helping others.
D.How a parrot can fly a long distance from home.
小題6:The best title of the text should be________. 
A.What Animals Can Teach Us
B.Complete Care for a Lost Bird
C.Life Lessons When You Least Expect It
D.Love First, Teamwork and Kindness Second

小題1:C
小題2:B
小題3:D
小題4:A
小題5:C
小題6:C

試題分析:本文敘述了作者一家去看比賽結(jié)果遇到了一只迷路的小鳥(niǎo),一家人為了給這只鳥(niǎo)找到它的主人,費(fèi)勁周折,發(fā)動(dòng)了許多了陌生的好心人一塊去找,最后終于找到了它的主人。作者一家從小鳥(niǎo)事件中得出:團(tuán)結(jié)合作是非常重要的。
小題1:這是細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)a low-flying bird came swooping in attempting to land on my daughter’s head! 故選C。
小題2:這是詞義猜測(cè)題。根據(jù)that needed help or it would not survive.可以推知這種鳥(niǎo)自己不能獨(dú)立的生活,故是家養(yǎng)的鳥(niǎo),習(xí)慣了家里的生活,故選B。
小題3:這是細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Another mom went online and found a family that had lost a bird that looked just like the one we’d found. 故選D。
小題4:這是細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)The “l(fā)ost bird incident” was also a reminder to them that teamwork and the kindness of strangers can make a world of difference and that a group of well-meaning strangers can work together to help someone. 即使是陌生人只要友善和團(tuán)結(jié)合作能夠完成一項(xiàng)大事,故選A。
小題5:這是寫(xiě)作意圖題。根據(jù)最后一段可知作者是要告訴我們幫助別人時(shí)團(tuán)隊(duì)合作的重要性,故選C。
小題6:這是標(biāo)題歸納題。根據(jù)最后一段可知故選C。
點(diǎn)評(píng):閱讀理解題中所設(shè)置的詞義猜測(cè)類(lèi)題多是對(duì)生詞、短語(yǔ)、指示代詞的猜測(cè)。一方面,命題者要求考生所猜測(cè)的單詞或短語(yǔ)可能是已學(xué)過(guò)的或是考生較熟悉的,但高考所考查的是不太常見(jiàn)的意思;另一方面命題者要求考生所猜測(cè)的單詞或短語(yǔ)可能是考生沒(méi)有學(xué)過(guò)的。此時(shí),對(duì)單詞或短語(yǔ)的猜測(cè)不要停留在字面上,要根據(jù)語(yǔ)境來(lái)判斷。
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A.a(chǎn)n outstanding athleteB.a(chǎn) college instructor
C.a(chǎn) medical researcherD.a(chǎn) project director
小題4:What conclusion can we draw from the passage?
A. Charles Drew died in a medical accident.
B. African Americans were still treated unfairly in the 1940s.
C. Charles Drew was the first African American to receive a PhD.
D. Physicians refused to give Charles Drew medical attention because he was a black.
小題5:In which section of a magazine can we most probably find the passage?
A.PeopleB.HealthC.CultureD.Entertainment

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I did very badly at school. My headmaster thought I was   36  and when I was 14 he said, “You’re never going to be   37  but a failure.” After five years of   38  jobs, I fell in love with a very nice middle-class girl. It was the beatific   39  that could have happened to me. I  40  I wanted to do something positive (積極地) with my life because I wanted to prove to  41  that what people said about me was   42 . Especially her mother, who had said to me, “Let’s   43  it, you’ve failed at everything you’ve ever done.” So I tried hard with my   44  and went to college. My first novel   45   while I was at college. After college I taught during the   46  in high schools and attended evening classes at London University, where I got a   47  in history. I became a lecturer at a college and was thinking of   48  that job to write full time   49  I was offered a part-time job at Leeds University. I began to feel proud of myself —   50  was a working-class boy who’d   51  school early, now teaching at the university. My writing career (職業(yè)) took off when I discovered my own style. Now I’m rich and   52 , have been on TV, and met lots of film stars.   53  what does it mean? I   54  wish all the people that have put me down had   55 : “I believe in you. You’ll succeed.”
小題1:
A.brightB.uselessC.simpleD.hopeful
小題2:
A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.everythingD.nothing
小題3:
A.lowB.goodC.poorD.useful
小題4:
A.supportB.happinessC.surpriseD.thing
小題5:
A.a(chǎn)dmittedB.decidedC.plannedD.told
小題6:
A.meB.themC.herD.it
小題7:
A.stupidB.rightC.wrongD.faulty
小題8:
A.seeB.knowC.understandD.face
小題9:
A.experimentB.practiceC.writingD.composition
小題10:
A.came onB.came inC.came backD.came out
小題11:
A.dayB.nightC.monthD.year
小題12:
A.graduationB.passC.degreeD.success
小題13:
A.giving inB.giving backC.giving outD.giving up
小題14:
A.whileB.ifC.orD.when
小題15:
A.thereB.itC.hereD.that
小題16:
A.leftB.a(chǎn)ttendedC.changedD.graduated
小題17:
A.tiredB.calmC.nervous .D.famous
小題18:
A.AndB.ButC.HoweverD.Well
小題19:
A.soB.exactlyC.justD.very
小題20:
A.saidB.praisedC.a(chǎn)nsweredD.a(chǎn)dvised

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