One night, a little before nine o’clock, Dr Johnson was answering a telephone call. He was asked to go and give an operation to a very sick boy at once. The boy was in a small hospital in Glens Falls, sixty miles away from Dr Johnson’s city – Albany. The boy had hurt himself in a traffic accident. His wife was in danger, but his family was so poor that they could not pay the doctor anything. After he heard all this, Dr Johnson was driving carefully. He thought that he could get to the hospital before 12 o’clock. A few minutes later, the doctor’s car had to stop for a red light at a crossing. Suddenly a man in an old black coat opened the door of the car and got in.
“Drive on”, he said. “I’ve got a gun (槍).”
“I’m a doctor,” said Johnson, “I’m on my way to a hospital to operate on a very sick…”
“Don’t talk,” said the man in the old black coat, “Just drive.”
A mile out of the town he ordered the doctor to stop the car and get out. Then the man drove on down the road. The doctor stood for a moment in the snow. After half an hour, Dr Johnson found a telephone and called a taxi. At the railway station he learned that the next train to Glens Falls would not leave until 12 o’clock.
It was after two o’clock in the morning when the doctor arrived at the hospital in Glens Falls. Miss Clarke, a nurse, was waiting for him.
“I did my best,” said Dr Johnson. Miss Clarke said, “The boy died an hour ago.”
They walked into the waiting room. There sat the man in the old black coat, with his head in his hands.
“Mr. Shute,” said Miss Clarke to the man, “this is Dr Johnson. He had come all the way from Albany to try to save your boy.”
小題1: From the story we know it took Dr Johnson _________ to get to the hospital.
A.12 hoursB.7 hoursC.only 1 hourD.a(chǎn)bout 5 hours
小題2:Dr Johnson was late because __________.
A.there was something wrong with his car
B.a(chǎn) strange man made it hard to drive
C.a(chǎn) strange man drove his car away
D.the train to Glens Falls was late
小題3: The man in a black coat __________.
A.hit the boy and ran away
B.took the boy to the hospital
C.was the boy’s father
D.was the real doctor
小題4:The man in black would feel __________ in the end.
A.happy and pleasedB.regretful(悔恨) and sad
C.worried and angryD.tired and hungry

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:C
小題4:B

試題分析:本文講述了Johnson醫(yī)生要趕往醫(yī)院救一個(gè)出車禍,病危的男孩,在途中,醫(yī)生遇到一個(gè)黑衣男子,搶去了醫(yī)生的汽車,醫(yī)生沒能及時(shí)救治男孩,出乎意料的是,男孩的爸爸就是那個(gè)黑衣男子。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)題:從文章提到的時(shí)間One night, a little before nine o’clock, 和It was after two o’clock in the morning when the doctor arrived at the hospital in Glens Falls.可知Johnson 醫(yī)生到醫(yī)院用了5小時(shí),選D
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)題:從文章的句子:A mile out of the town he ordered the doctor to stop the car and get out. Then the man drove on down the road.可知一個(gè)男子在把他的車開走了,所以他遲到了。選C
小題3:從文章的最后一段“Mr. Shute,” said Miss Clarke to the man, “this is Dr Johnson. He had come all the way from Albany to try to save your boy.”可知黑衣男子是男孩的爸爸。選C
小題4:推理題:從倒數(shù)第二段的句子:They walked into the waiting room. There sat the man in the old black coat, with his head in his hands.可知黑衣男子最后很難過很后悔。選B
點(diǎn)評:本文講述了一個(gè)具有戲劇性的故事,細(xì)節(jié)題居多,答題時(shí)在文章找到對應(yīng)的地方,用筆進(jìn)行標(biāo)記,這有利于后期有時(shí)間檢查時(shí)可以立刻找到答案的位置。仔細(xì)理解作者所講的意思,再結(jié)合選項(xiàng),通過排除法和自己對全文的把握,選出正確答案。
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“Then I will make it so, “she smiled. And she went to learn nursing in Germany and France. When she returned to England, Florence started a nursing home for home. During the Crimean War in 1854 she went with a group of thirty eight nurses to the front hospitals. What they saw there was terrible. Dirt and death were everywhere to be seen — and smelled. The officer there did not want any woman to tell him how to run a hospital, either. But the brave nurse went to work. 
Florence used her own money and some from friends to buy clothes, beds, medicine and food for the men. Her only pay was in smiles from the lips of dying soldiers. But they were more than enough for this kind woman. 
After she returned to England, she was honored for her services by Queen Victoria. But Florence said that her work had just begun. She raised money to build the Nightingale Home for Nurses in London. She also wrote a book on public health, which was printed in several countries. 
Florence Nightingale died at the age of ninety, still trying to serve others through her work as a nurse. Indeed, it is because of her that we honor nurses today. 
小題1:When she was a child, Florence ____ .
A.loved to travel very much
B.knew what her duty in life was
C.loved to help the sick people
D.was most interested in music and drawing
小題2:What made Florence make up her mind to become a nurse?
A.Her father’s support.
B.Her desire to help the sick.
C.Her education in Germany and France.
D.Her knowledge from reading great books.
小題3:During the Crimean War in 1854, Florence served in the front hospital where ____ .
A.she earned a little money
B.work was very difficult
C.few soldiers died because of her work
D.she didn’t have enough food or clothes
小題4:Why was Florence honored by Queen Victoria?
A.She built the Nightingale Home for Nurses.
B.She wrote a book on public health.
C.She worked as a nurse all her life.
D.She did a great deal of work during the Crimean War.
小題5:The passage can best be described as ____ . 
A.the life story of a famous womanB.a(chǎn) description of the nursing work
C.a(chǎn)n example of successful educationD.the history of nursing in England

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