When I was ten my dad helped me buy my first ten-speed bicycle from Allen. I put up $60 of my grass cutting and snow shoveling (鏟) money and my dad put up the other half I would pay him back over the next six months. Although it was not in the latest style, it was my ticket to the adult world.
I spent that summer and autumn riding happily. My sister Liz, a prisoner(囚犯,俘虜) of her five-speed bicycle, never had a chance to keep up. Just before the Christmas deadline to pay my dad back, we were hit with several snowstorms. This allowed me to shovel enough driveways (車道) to pay off my debt. I was now officially a bike owner; it was a feeling unlike any other.
On that Christmas morning, my dad gave me a used portable (便攜式的) record player. I was excited. However, my joy was short-lived after my dad called my sister to the kitchen. “We have one more gift for you. ” he said as he opened the door that led to the garage. There, on the steps, stood a new ten-speed bicycle.
“It’s not fair,” I complained. “I worked so hard for my bike, and it’s not even new. Then Liz gets a new bike. She didn’t have to do anything for it. ” My dad smiled. “She didn’t have to do anything for it because it’s not really for her,” he said. What did that mean? I didn’t want her bike.
By spring Liz and I were tiding all over town together now that she could keep up. As we grew, Liz and I became true friends.
Still I wasn’t smart enough to figure out what my dad meant until years later. That new bike was not a gift for Liz — it was a gift for me. He’d given me the gift of my sister’s company, the ability to stay together rather than drift apart (逐漸疏遠(yuǎn)) in the face of my ability to travel. He gave me my best friend.
1.What do we know about the author’s bike?
A. It was worth $120.
B. Allen bought it for him.
C. It was very fashionable.
D. He didn’t like it actually.
2.Why did the author think he was officially a bike owner?
A. He had paid off his debt.
B. He had learned to ride a bike.
C. He could also own Liz’s bike.
D. He could sell his bike to Liz.
3.Why was the author’s Christmas joy short-lived?
A. His sister got a new record player.
B. His father didn’t care about him.
C. The record player wasn’t new.
D. His sister got a better gift.
4.Hearing his father say “it’s not really for her (Paragraph 4)”, the author probably felt ________.
A. moved B. satisfied
C. puzzled D. disappointed
5.The author finally realized that ________.
A. the new bike actually belonged to him
B. the new bike wasn’t bought by his father
C. his father actually gave him a more valuable gift
D. his father loved his sister more as a matter of fact
1.A
2.A
3.D
4.C
5.C
【解析】
試題分析:“我”和妹妹在圣誕節(jié)收到了父親給的不同的禮物,“我”當(dāng)時覺得很不公平,隨著年歲的增長,“我”發(fā)現(xiàn)父親實(shí)際送給我了最為珍貴的禮物——妹妹的陪伴、與人親近溝通的能力及最好的朋友。
1. 通過文章第一段“I put up $60 of my grass cutting and snow shoveling (鏟) money and my dad put up the other half I would pay him back over the next six months.” 可知,我用鏟草和鏟雪的錢付了60美元,另一半是我父親付的,“我”要在接下來的半年里還他。所以“我”的車子是120美元。
2. This allowed me to shovel enough driveways (車道) to pay off my debt. I was now officially a bike owner;”可推知,在付清欠父親的錢之后,“我”才覺得自己是車子的正式主人。
3.Liz 得到了一輛新自行車,她并沒為此做出任何努力,所以“我”覺得不公平,而這種情緒終結(jié)了“我”圣誕節(jié)的快樂。所以,正確答案為D.
4.What did that mean? I didn’t want her bike.”可知,當(dāng)時,“我”是不明白父親的用意的。故選C.puzzled.
5.He’d given me the gift of my sister’s company, the ability to stay together rather than drift apart (逐漸疏遠(yuǎn)) in the face of my ability to travel. He gave me my best friend. ”可看出,父親給了“我”妹妹的陪伴、與人親近溝通的能力及最好的朋友。所以說他給了“我”更有價值的禮物。故正確答案為C.
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