2.I had a terrible accident and was transferred via a helicopter to the Pittsburgh Hospital.I was conscious of my accident and friends,and family passing out at the sight of me.It was no picnic!
Late one evening,I could hear the nurses in the next room repeatedly talking to a new patient."Sandy,your mom is here.Open your eyes."This had gone on throughout the night."Sandy,your dad has some flowers for you.Open your eyes and look at them."I asked the nurse as she checked in on me what had happened to Sandy.The nurse said that Sandy was about 17and had been involved in a car wreck.She was in a deep coma (昏迷),not in good shape.Over the next few nights,I started talking to Sandy.Although,it was said silently,I started to urge her to open her eyes or say something.Her parents visited with me one evening,and they seemed to be from an important family but in much grief,much like the faces of those that had visited me.And there I was speechless,immobile and had no real way of easing (減輕)their pain.It became very important to me to pray for her recovery,not my own.In some strange way,I believed that if Sandy would just open her eyes,my own situation would get better.
Sandy never came out of the coma as far as I know.During my stay in hospital,there were many times I felt like I was in an emotional coma.But I still could hear"just open your eyes."Even now I think of her quite often.I remember the long nights in the hospital,the smell of the hospital environment and the helplessness we all felt.Even though Sandy's situation was bad,I am thankful for understanding what it means to let go of your own problems and concentrate on others.

39.The nurses repeatedly said"Open your eyes"to Sandy,tryingD
A.to help her recognize her parents
B.to find whether she is still alive
C.to introduce her to the author
D.to help her come to life
40.The author prayed for Sandy's recovery because he felt thatC.
A.he could help the nurses in the hospital
B.Sandy's parents were sad and helpless
C.he would recover if Sandy recovered
D.Sandy was in a very bad situation
41.Which word can best describe the author according to the passage?B
A.Emotional.
B.Kind.
C.Brave.
D.Patient.
42.According to the author,we shouldCwhen we all have problems.
A.show our care to the unlucky with problems
B.try to learn something from these problems
C.focus on others'than on our own
D.a(chǎn)lways feel lucky for ourselves.

分析 本文主要講述了作者因?yàn)槭鹿首∵M(jìn)了醫(yī)院,遇到了一個發(fā)生車禍而昏迷不醒的孩子--桑迪.每天護(hù)士都會對桑迪反復(fù)說"睜開你的眼睛"來幫助她蘇醒,但是效果并不明顯.之后作者也開始對桑迪說話,希望她能早日蘇醒.通過這件事,作者認(rèn)為當(dāng)我們都有問題的時候,我們應(yīng)該更關(guān)注他人.

解答 39.D 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第二段The nurse said that Sandy was about 17and had been involved in a car wreck.She was in a deep coma (昏迷),not in good shape.可知桑迪在17歲時發(fā)生了一場車禍,現(xiàn)在一直昏迷不醒,而且狀態(tài)不好.由此推之,護(hù)士對桑迪反復(fù)說"睜開你的眼睛"是為了幫助桑迪蘇醒過來.故選D.
40.C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)第二段I believed that if Sandy would just open her eyes,my own situation would get better.可知作者認(rèn)為如果桑迪醒過來了,他自己的情況也會變好.故選C.
41.B 理解判斷題.根據(jù)第二段Over the next few nights,I started talking to Sandy.Although,it was said silently,I started to urge her to open her eyes or say something.和It became very important to me to pray for her recovery,not my own.可知作者每天都會跟桑迪說話,并且希望她能盡快康復(fù).由此推知,作者是一個善良的人.故選B.
42.C 細(xì)節(jié)理解題.根據(jù)最后一段Even though Sandy's situation was bad,I am thankful for understanding what it means to let go of your own problems and concentrate on others.可知桑迪的情況很嚴(yán)重,但是作者放下了自己的問題,對桑迪很關(guān)注.由此推知,當(dāng)我們都有問題的時候,我們應(yīng)該更關(guān)注他人.故選C.

點(diǎn)評 本文考察學(xué)生的理解推斷能力,抓住文章的關(guān)鍵詞,采用尋讀的方法查找細(xì)節(jié),能根據(jù)已知的結(jié)果推測導(dǎo)致結(jié)果的可能原因.

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