I was 15. She looked like she was over 70. But on that day. I think she understood me more than anyone else.

Walking into the church that Sunday was hard. I had never let anyone see me cry. But I knew I would cry that day .My grandfather was suddenly ill .The doctors said he might not live much longer. Everyone in my family was crying .Grandpa was the sweetest man in the world .Why was he leaving us?

There weren't many people at church that day. One of them was an old lady sitting at the end of my row. She was smiling. I closed my eyes and prayed (禱告)for my grandfather to get better. Soon, my eyes were full of tears. I opened my eyes and saw a hand in front of me. It was giving me a tissue(紙巾)。

The old lady was sitting next to me, smiling. She didn't say a word. She just gave me a tissue and a smile. I tried to thank her, but only tears came out. Then she took my hand. I looked into her eyes. They were clear and blue, and they make me feel peaceful. Her smile said to me :I am with you. Everything will be OK. I closed my eyes again. When I opened them, she wasn't there. I left the church but still couldn't find her. I never saw her again.

My grandfather died the next week. We all cried a lot. But when I thought of that old lady's warm smile, I felt a little better.

How did she know how I was feeling ? I wish I could see her again, to say thank you.

1.The author went to church to _____.

A.pray for grandfather.

B.a(chǎn)sk the old lady for help.

C.a(chǎn)void being seen crying.

D.thank the old lady.

2.Whose hand does the underlined word "It" in Paragraph 3 refer to

A.Grandfather's      B.The old lady's.      C.The author's.       D.Father's.

3.What do we know about the old lady ?

A.She knows the author.                    B.She can't speak.

C.She needs understanding.                 D.She is very kind.

4.What made the author feel better after Grandfather died ?

A.The old lady's words.                     B.The old lady's smile.

C.The old lady's eyes.                      D.The old lady's hand.

 

【答案】

 

1.A

2.B

3.D

4.B

【解析】

試題分析:本文講述了我在爺爺生病以后去教堂禱告,遇見了一個(gè)非常善良的老人,她用她的微笑鼓勵(lì)著我。

1.A 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)第三段2,3行I closed my eyes and prayed (禱告)for my grandfather to get better.說明A正確。

2.B 推理題。根據(jù)本句I opened my eyes and saw a hand in front of me. It was giving me a tissue(紙巾)。我睜開眼睛看見一只手,這只手里拿著紙巾。故B正確。

3.D 推理題。根據(jù)Her smile said to me :I am with you. Everything will be OK.

Soon, my eyes were full of tears. I opened my eyes and saw a hand in front of me. It was giving me a tissue(紙巾)。說明她很善良,故D正確。

4.B 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章倒數(shù)第二行But when I thought of that old lady's warm smile, I felt a little better. 說明她的微笑讓我感覺很好,故B正確。

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