When she was twelve, Maria made her first important decision about the course of her life. She decided that she wanted to continue her education. Most girls from middle-class families chose to stay home after primary school, though some attended private Catholic "'finishing" schools. There they learned a little about music, art, needlework, and how to make polite conversation. This was not the sort of education that interested Maria or her mother. By this time, she had begun to take her studies more seriously. She read constantly and brought her books everywhere. One time she even brought her math book to the theater and tried to study in the dark.
  Maria knew that she wanted to go on learning in a serious way. That meant attending the public high school, something that very few girls did. In Italy at the time, there were two types of high schools: the "classical" schools and the "technical" schools. In the classical schools, the students followed a very traditional program of studies, with courses in Latin and Greek language and literature, and Italian literature and history. The few girls who continued studying after primary school usually chose these schools.
  Maria, however, wanted to attend a technical school. The technical schools were more modern than the classical schools and they offered courses in modern languages, mathematics, science, and accounting. Most people including Maria's father believed that girls would never be able to understand these subjects. Furthermore, they did not think it was proper for girls to study them.
  Maria did not care if it was proper or not. Math and science were the subjects that interested her most. But before she could sign up for the technical school, she had to win her father's approval. She finally did, with her mother's help, though for many years after, there was tension in the family. Maria's father continued to oppose her plans, while her mother helped her.
  In 1883, at age thirteen, Maria entered the "Regia Scuola Tecnica Michelangelo Buonarroti" in Rome. Her experience at this school is difficult for us to imagine. Though the courses included modern subjects, the teaching methods were very traditional. Learning consisted of memorizing long lists of facts and repeating them back to the teacher. Students were not supposed to ask questions or think for themselves in any way. Teachers were very demanding, discipline in the classroom was strict, and punishment was severe for those who failed to achieve or were disobedient.
小題1:In those days, most Italian girls________.
A.went to classical schools
B.went to "finishing" schools
C.did not go to high school
D.went to technical schools
小題2:Maria's father probably________.
A.had very modern views about women
B.had very traditional views about women
C.had no opinion about women
D.thought women could not learn Latin
小題3:High school teachers in Italy in those days were________.
A.very modernB.very intelligent
C.quite scientificD.quite strict
小題4:We can infer from this passage that________.
A.girls usually attended private primary schools
B.only girls attended classical schools
C.girls did not like going to school
D.Maria was a girl of strong will

小題1:C
小題2:B
小題3:D
小題4:D

試題分析:文章大意:文章介紹Marie和其他當(dāng)時(shí)的意大利女孩不一樣,她沒(méi)有選擇回家而是繼續(xù)接受教育,在傳統(tǒng)學(xué)校和技術(shù)學(xué)校之間,她選擇了更加嚴(yán)格的技術(shù)學(xué)校,在取得父親同意的情況下,她在學(xué)校努力學(xué)習(xí)。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)題:本題的問(wèn)題是:在當(dāng)時(shí)的意大利大多數(shù)女孩的選擇是什么?由文中的第一段可知―Most girls from middle–class families chose to stay home after primary school ,大多數(shù)女孩不去上高中,所以本題的正確答案為C。
小題2:推理題:本題問(wèn)的是:Maria 的父親對(duì)女性的態(tài)度是什么?由文中第三段倒數(shù)第二句 ―Most people—including Maria‘s father —believed in the girls would never be able to understand these subjects.‖可以得出答案,父親和大多數(shù)人一樣都持傳統(tǒng)觀念。選B
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)題:本題的問(wèn)題是:當(dāng)時(shí)的意大利高中教師是怎樣的?從文中最后一段可以得出結(jié)論―Teachers were very demanding, discipline in the classroom was strict, and punishment was severe for those who failed to achieve or were disobedient,可知高中老師是非常嚴(yán)厲的,故正確答案為D。
小題4:推理題,問(wèn)題是:從全文可以得出什么樣的結(jié)論?A 選項(xiàng)未提及。C 選項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤,原文只說(shuō)大多數(shù)女孩子都選擇呆在家里,并未說(shuō)她們都不喜歡讀書(shū)。B選項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤,原文只說(shuō)就算是上學(xué)的話(huà)大多數(shù)女孩子都選擇傳統(tǒng)學(xué)校,而并非只有女孩子可以去。而從文章我們可以看出Marie是個(gè)意志力堅(jiān)強(qiáng)的女孩,所以正確答案為D。
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The old woman was wandering in the shop. She was ____36 ___; her clothes were torn; she gave off a strong _____37____ of alcohol (酒精) and cigarettes; most of her teeth were ______38__. The image of a miserable person(可憐人) _____39____ before me.
She stopped and asked me for_____40_____. I gave her some change and invited her to lunch. She ______41____, so we went across the street to an outdoor cafe.  The waitress was _____42____ by the presence of this woman and didn't want to serve us, but _____43____ herself. The old woman had the lunch so _____44____ that the food disappeared almost as soon as it arrived.
When we were ready to leave, I was feeling pretty _____45____ about myself and then she asked for a _____46____. It was then that I had to face all the _____47____ bias (偏見(jiàn)) I had for this woman. I gave her a passing type of hug (應(yīng)付差事的擁抱), ______48___ I immediately felt shame. She ______49___ me for lunch and began to leave.
I stood there for a moment and _____50____ I had failed to give this woman the one thing that ____51_____ nothing —love. I caught up with her and asked if I could give her a _____52____ hug and she agreed. I got past the strong smell and gave her the best hug I've ever given to _____53___ .Now I saw a big smile on her face and it lit my path as we ____54____.
The lesson I learned was that if you're going to _____55___, then give it your all and get it right the first time.
小題1:
A.braveB.shyC.a(chǎn)ttractiveD.dirty
小題2:
A.senseB.skillC.smellD.message
小題3:
A.stayingB.missingC.growing D.shaking
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)ppearedB.fellC.changed D.existed
小題5:
A.a(chǎn)dviceB.giftsC.greetings D.money
小題6:
A.doubted B.a(chǎn)greedC.escaped D.refused
小題7:
A.moved B.questioned C.shocked D.frightened
小題8:
A.a(chǎn)llowed B.forcedC.warnedD.a(chǎn)dmired
小題9:
A.quickly B.hardlyC.freelyD.easily
小題10:
A.funnyB.coldC.strangeD.good
小題11:
A.cigaretteB.hug C.coffeeD.smile
小題12:
A.seriousB.mentionedC.falseD.hidden
小題13:
A.but B.so C.though D.because
小題14:
A.praised B.paid C.thanked D.returned
小題15:
A.realized B.dreamt C.forgot D.wondered
小題16:
A.cost B.lost C.deserved D.earned
小題17:
A.friendly B.real C.specialD.popular
小題18:
A.myselfB.her C.a(chǎn)nyoneD.nobody
小題19:
A.separatedB.met C.rested D.stood
小題20:
A.take B.experience C.charge D.give

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