【題目】When I was a boy, I used to love walking in the woods around my home. My mom warned me several times never to travel so far that I would lose sight of the house. Being a typical boy, however, I soon found myself hiking further and further away, testing just how far I could go into the woods without getting lost. After losing my way once for two hours, though, I decided that I had better leave a trail the next time I went for a walk.
The very next day I decided to try it. I walked into the woods until the house was out of sight. Then I broke a small branch on a young tree to mark my place. I wandered further in and broke another limb and then another. In a few spots where there were no limbs small enough, I snapped the heads off the low plants that were growing where the sunlight broke through the trees. After a while I finally got tired and decided to head back. Turning around I easily found my tracks, but instead of being proud I felt sad. I could see the trail of destruction I had left in the woods going on and on. Looking at the broken limbs and dead flowers I wondered if God was disappointed in me and I vowed never to do that again. Instead, I started to cherish my times alone in the woods with nature. I’d sit by the streams and listen to them sing. I’d watch the birds and squirrels. I’d bend down to smell the flowers. And I even buried an acorn or two hoping that one day an Oak might grow.
There is an old Native American Saying that goes “We will be known forever by the tracks we leave.” As I have grown older and wiser, I have done my best to never leave a trail of destruction in my life as I did in the woods that day. I have instead tried to leave tracks of love, kindness, goodness, and compassion and I have strived to show others that they can do the same. May you always leave tracks of joy as you follow your own trail of love.
【1】When the boy headed back from the woods, he felt sad because ______.
A. he lost his way in the woods
B. he could find his tracks so easily
C. he left many trails of destruction
D. God was very disappointed in him
【2】The boy took off some branches to ______.
A. protect himself
B. make his way out
C. see the sun clearly
D. leave some marks
【3】The author wrote the passage to ______.
A. call on us to leave tracks of virtues in life
B. inform us that we shouldn’t destroy trees
C. tell us how to avoid getting lost in the woods
D. show us ways to get back home in the forest
【答案】
【1】C
【2】D
【3】A
【解析】本文作者通過這通過回憶自己兒時(shí)的經(jīng)歷來(lái)呼吁大家弘揚(yáng)美德。
【1】根據(jù)第二段中Looking at the broken limbs and dead flowers I wondered if God was disappointed in me and I vowed never to do that again可知作者對(duì)造成的破壞感到很傷心。故C選項(xiàng)正確。
【2】根據(jù)第二段Then I broke a small branch on a young tree to mark my place.一句,可知作者折斷一些樹枝是為了留下標(biāo)記,故答案選D。
【3】根據(jù)最后一段中I have instead tried to leave tracks of love, kindness, goodness, and compassion and I have strived to show others that they can do the same一句可知作者通過這篇文章是為了要呼吁大家弘揚(yáng)美德。故答案A正確。
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