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  Dad was brought home in the night.We heard every sound, but we pretended to be asleep.

  Next morning he looked weak and thin, sitting in a chair by the kitchen fire.The light of the fire shone through his long empty sleeve(袖子).Everything went as usual.Grandma found something to do in the bedroom.Grandpa went out for some water.Mother, with her back to us, was getting the cakes ready for breakfast.

  But nothing was right.When Grandma came out of the bedroom, she walked on tiptoe.When Grandpa came back, he said nothing about the weather.At breakfast Mother passed us the fruit and said something, but her voice was too high.

  At last my sister, Lou, pushed back her chair.“It's your turn to wash the dishes”.But I had washed the dishes the night before.I said nothing because it was not right to quarrel in front of Dad just home with the empty sleeve.

  “It is your turn, ” Lou said again.I looked at her in surprise.

  “It is not, ” I said because I suddenly remembered Mother had told us to go on as usual.

  “Children, children, ” Mother said in a quiet, glad kind of voice.And Dad was smiling because he felt at home at last.

(1)

What happened to Dad in the story, do you know?

[  ]

A.

He was badly ill.

B.

He had a long journey.

C.

He drank too much.

D.

He lost one of his arms

(2)

The family ________ when they saw Dad's empty sleeve.

[  ]

A.

was too surprised to do anything

B.

felt sad and cried a lot

C.

tried not to show their feelings

D.

showed no worry at all

(3)

Lou wanted to quarrel with the writer because ________.

[  ]

A.

she did more housework than her sister

B.

Dad would stand on her side as usual

C.

the writer didn't get on well with Lou

D.

everything had to go on as usual

(4)

Which of the following can be the best title of the story?

[  ]

A.

The Quarrelling Sisters

B.

Dad Was Back

C.

After the Accident

D.

An Empty Sleeve

答案:1.D;2.C;3.D;4.B;
解析:

(1)

事實細節(jié)題。從“The light of the fire shone through his long empty sleeve.”可知,父親失去了一只胳膊,故答案選D項。

(2)

推理判斷題。從第二段和“Mother had told us to go on as usual(母親告訴我們要像往常一樣)”可知,大家都在掩飾自己的情緒,以免引起父親傷感,故答案選C項。

(3)

推理判斷題。Everything went as usual(一切都還得照常進行),比如當Lou認為今晚應該是作者洗碗時,她就會同作者吵架,像往常一樣,展現(xiàn)生活的自然狀態(tài)。故答案選D項。

(4)

主旨大意題。文章主要圍繞爸爸回來后家里的氣氛變化來寫的。故答案選B項。而A項是故事的細節(jié)。


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