David’s Haircut
When David steps out of the front door he is blinded for a moment by the white, strong sunlight and reaches for his dad’s hand automatically. It’s the first really warm day of the year, an unexpected heat that bridges the gap between spring and summer. Father and son are on their way to the barbershop, something they have always done together.
Always, the routine is the same. “It’s about time we got that mop of yours cut,” David’s dad will say, pointing at him with two fingers, a cigarette caught between them. “Perhaps I should do it. Where are those scissors, Janet?” Sometimes his dad runs after him round the living room, pretending to cut off his ears. When he was young, David used to get too excited and start crying, scared that maybe he really would lose his ears, but he has long since grown out of that.
Mr Samuels’ barbershop is in a long room above the chip shop, reached by a steep and worn flight of stairs. David follows his father. He loves the barbershop — it’s like nowhere else he goes. It smells of cigarettes and men and hair oil. Sometimes the smell of chips will climb the stairs along with a customer and when the door opens the waiting men lift their noses together. Black and white photographs of men with various out-of-fashion hairstyles hang above a picture rail at the end of the room, where two barber’s chairs are fixed to the floor. They are heavy, old-fashioned chairs with foot pumps that screams as Mr Samuels adjusts the height of the seat. In front of the chairs are deep sinks with a showerhead and long metal pipe attached to the taps, not that anyone seems to use them. Behind the sinks are mirrors and on either side of these, shelves overflowing with all types of plastic combs, shaving mugs, scissors, cut throat razors, hair brushes and, 10 bright red bottles of Brylcreem(男士發(fā)油), piled neatly in a pyramid. At the back of the room sit the customers, silent for most of the time, except when Mr Samuels breaks off from cutting and smoke his cigarette, sending a stream of grey-blue smoke like the tail of kite twisting into the air.
When it is David’s turn for a cut, Mr Samuels places a wooden board covered with a piece of red leather across the arms of the chair, so that the barber doesn’t have to bend to cut the boy’s hair. David scrambles up onto the bench.
“Hey, young man, you’re shooting up, you won’t need this soon, you’ll be able to sit in the chair,” the barber says.
“Wow,” says David, turning round to look at his dad, forgetting that he can see him through the mirror. “Dad, Mr Samuels said I could be sitting in the chair soon, not just on the board!”
“So I hear,” his father replies, not looking up from the paper. “I expect Mr Samuels will start charging me more for your hair then.”
“At least double the price,” said Mr Samuels, winking at David.
Finally David’s dad looks up from his newspaper and glances into the mirror, seeing his son looking back at him. He smiles.
“Wasn’t so long ago when I had to lift you onto that board because you couldn’t climb up there yourself,” he says.
“They don’t stay young for long do they, kids”, Mr Samuels declares. All the men in the shop nod in agreement. David nods too.
In the mirror he sees a little head sticking out of a long nylon cape. Occasionally he steals glances at the barber as he works. He smells a mixture of smelly sweat and aftershave as the barber moves around him, combing and cutting, combing and cutting.
David feels like he is in another world, noiseless except for the sound of the barber’s shoes rubbing on the plastic carpet and the click of his scissors. In the reflection from the window he could see through the window, a few small clouds moved slowly through the frame, moving to the sound of the scissors’ click.
Sleepily, his eyes dropping to the front of the cape where his hair falls softly as snow and he imagines sitting in the chair just like the men and older boys, the special bench left leaning against the wall in the corner. He thinks about the picture book of Bible stories his aunt gave him for Christmas, the one of Samson having his hair cut by Delilah. David wonders if his strength will go like Samson’s.
When Mr Samuels has finished, David hops down from the seat, rubbing the itchy hair from his face. Looking down he sees his own thick, blonde hair mixed among the browns, greys and blacks of the men who have sat in the chair before him. For a moment he wants to reach down and gather up the broken blonde hair, to separate them from the others, but he does not have time.
They reach the pavement outside the shop. “I tell you what, boy, let’s get some fish and chips to take home, save your mum from cooking tea,” says David’s dad and turns up the street.
The youngster is excited and catches his dad’s hand. The thick-skinned fingers close gently around his and David is surprised to find, warming in his father’s palm, a handful of his own hair.
小題1:How old is David most probably age according to the context?
A.2B.4C.10D.17
小題2: Why does the author describe the barbershop detailedly in David’s eyes in Paragraph 3?
A.Because David is not familiar with this place and tries to remember it.
B.Because David develops great friendfish with the shop owner.
C.Because the barbershop is a place that attracts him greatly.
D.Because the barbershop is very traditional and David can see one nowhere else.
小題3:Saying “I expect Mr Samuels will start charging me more for your hair then”, David’s dad is ________.
A.showing his proudness of his son’s growth
B.complaining about the price of the haircut
C.expressing his thanks to the shopowner’s kindness
D.counting his expense on his son’s haircut
小題4:The underlined sentence sugests that David ________.
A.looks down upon those old, grey-haired men
B.feels extremely excited about becoming a bigger boy
C.thinks blond hair is much more precious than other color
D.is quite curious about his broken blonde hair
小題5:Which detail from the story best shows the deep love that father gives son?
A.Dad runs after his son round the living room.
B.Dad buys his son some fish and chips.
C.Dad sees his son through the mirror.
D.Dad holds some of his son’s hair in his palm.
小題6:What is the author’s tone of writing this passage?
A.seriousB.light-heartedC.criticalD.persuasive

小題1:C
小題2:C
小題3:A
小題4:B
小題5:D
小題6:B

試題分析:作者寫的這篇故事是說了男孩和父親去剪頭發(fā)的故事,表達(dá)了人與人間的美好關(guān)系和成長(zhǎng)的喜悅,整篇的基調(diào)積極明快。
小題1:C 推理題“由Dad, Mr Samuels said I could be sitting in the chair soon, not just on the board!可以得知男孩的年齡較小,但已接近少年時(shí)期,所以是10歲左右。選擇C
小題2:C 推斷題。文章第三段著重描寫了男孩眼中的理發(fā)店,給出一些有趣而吸引人的細(xì)節(jié)。從這段描寫的語調(diào)來看,男孩自己也認(rèn)為理發(fā)店十分有趣,他被理發(fā)店吸引著。所以選C
小題3:A 推斷題。首先B和D被排除,因?yàn)楦赣H應(yīng)該是在表達(dá)積極的感情。而父親的話里沒有提到對(duì)于理發(fā)師的感謝,kindness也沒有在文中體現(xiàn)出來,所以選A。
小題4:B 推斷題。根據(jù)but he does not have time可以知道這句話表達(dá)的不是字面意思,而是從男孩激動(dòng)的反應(yīng)體現(xiàn)出他內(nèi)心對(duì)于成長(zhǎng)的喜悅。所以選B
小題5:D 推理題:比較各選項(xiàng)的內(nèi)容,ABC都是十分外在的感情表現(xiàn),而將頭發(fā)放在手里更能體現(xiàn)深層的愛,所以選D
小題6:B 大意題。作者寫的這篇故事是說了男孩和父親去剪頭發(fā)的故事,表達(dá)了人與人間的美好關(guān)系和成長(zhǎng)的喜悅,整篇的基調(diào)積極明快,所以作者的語調(diào)是light-hearted,選D
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A.hospitalB.companyC.schoolD.home
小題3:
A.foundB.changedC.lostD.bought
小題4:
A.goneB.newC.busy D.broken
小題5:
A.a(chǎn)cceptedB.returned C.got D.a(chǎn)nswered
小題6:
A.beforeB.becauseC.a(chǎn)fterD.if
小題7:
A.coffee shopB.post officeC.hotelD.supermarket
小題8:
A.followB.meetC.catchD.punish
小題9:
A.slowlyB.backC.a(chǎn)loneD.finally
小題10:
A.drivingB.runningC.walkingD.riding
小題11:
A.talked aboutB.looked forC.heard ofD.knew about
小題12:
A.difficultiesB.fearsC.diseases D.hopes
小題13:
A.rememberB.know C.tellD.understand
小題14:
A.realizedB.repeated C.explainedD.believed
小題15:
A.hadB.noticedC.expectedD.finished
小題16:
A.happenB.matterC.help D.fit
小題17:
A.calledB.visitedC.sharedD.sold
小題18:
A.sorryB.gladC.sadD.proud
小題19:
A.usefulB.strangeC.gratefulD.polite
小題20:
A.missed B.a(chǎn)ppeared C.a(chǎn)greedD.refused

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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

I was parked in front of the mall wiping off my car.I had just come from the car wash and was waiting for my wife to get out of work.
Coming my way from across the parking lot was what society would consider a bum.From the looks of him, he had no car, no home, no clean clothes, and no money.There are times when you feel generous but there are other times that you just don't want to be bothered.This was one of those “don't want to be bothered times”.
“ I hope he doesn't ask me for any money,” I thought.
He didn't.He came and sat on the edge of the pavement in front of the bus stop but he didn't
look like he could have enough money to even ride the bus.After a few minutes he spoke.
“That's a very pretty car,” he said.
He was in rags but he had an air of dignity around him.His badly-grown blond beard kept more than his face warm.
I said, “thanks,” and continued wiping off my car.He sat there quietly as I worked.The expected plea(乞求) for money never came.As the silence between us widened, something inside said, “ask him if he needs any help.” I was sure that he would say “yes” but I held true to the inner voice.
“Do you need any help?” I asked.
He answered in three simple words that I shall never forget.We often look for wisdom in great men and women.We expect it from those of higher learning and achievements.I expected nothing but an outstretched dirty hand.He spoke the three words that shook me.
“Don't we all?” he said.
小題1:Why did the writer parked his car before the mall?
A.Because he wanted to pick up his wife.
B.Because he wanted to show off his car.
C.Because he wanted to wipe off his car.
D.Because he wanted to do some shopping.
小題2:Which has the closest meaning to the underlined word "bum" in Paragraph 2?
A.dustmanB.driverC.beggarD.robber
小題3:Which is the best title for this text?
A.A good husbandB.Didn't he need help?
C.Don't we all?D.One should be generous

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