12.Two years ago I fell off the steps of a bus while climbing down and twisted my ankle.What followed was the usual way that is common in the US.A few hours later I was treated and discharged.What was uncommon was that I received extra care while going to ER(emergency room) and while I was in the hospital.
People were kind to me,men and women alike.They wheeled me into a private room instead of making me wait in the crowded waiting room.Someone came and asked me if the temperature is OK.When I said I was cold,he brought me a blanket and some magazines,in case I got bored.The nurses stopped by,making pleasant chats with me.People always came to ask me if I was in too much pain and if I needed anything…
There were other people who were brought in while I was waiting.Patients groaning in pain were given the care they needed and then ignored.My injury was not the priority,so while I was not pushed to the front of the line,my several hours'stay in the hospital was made as pleasant as possible.Why would people do that?They gave others care,while I got kindness.
Like any other good looking,healthy,independent person,man or woman,it looks as if the world is nicer to rich people,and the world is nicer to attractive people.I'm not in the dating world.It's not about free drinks and gifts.It's about people being nice.
I'm grateful for any positive behavior because I know this is temporary.Eventually I will join the groups of the elderly,the weak and the seemingly unattractive.One thing I refuse to do is to make excuses for being attractive.I know it's temporary.I know it's the luck of the draw and I know that I'm just one of the many.Does it matter to my husband,my mother and my kids what I look like?No.And I wouldn't have it any other way.

21.What caused the author into deep thought?D
A.She was given less care in the hospital.
B.Patients were only given physical care in the hospital.
C.She didn't get treatment immediately in the hospital.
D.Other patients in the hospital didn't get the same kindness as her.
22.What can we know about the author?A
A.She is an attractive lady.
B.She shows great pity to old patients.
C.She doesn't like free drinks or gifts.
D.She was treated unequally in the hospital.
23.Which of the following does the author agree with?D
A.The hospital should treat attractive patients in preference to others.
B.The positive behavior that being attractive brings can last long.
C.Old patients should get much more care from the hospital.
D.Being attractive means nothing to the people truly important to you.

分析 本文是一片記敘文.主要講述了作者兩年前從公共汽車上摔下來扭傷了腳踝,被送去醫(yī)院治療,同時獲得了額外的照顧,醫(yī)院的人們都對她很友好,而引發(fā)的一系列感想的事.

解答 答案:DAD.
21:D.根據(jù)Patients groaning in pain were given the care they needed and then ignored可知痛苦呻吟的病人在得到需要的照顧后就被忽視了,同時結(jié)合后面的Why would people do that?可知,作者在思考為什么會這樣做,故D選項正確.
22:A.根據(jù)I'm grateful for any positive behavior because I know this is temporary.Eventually I will join the groups of the elderly,the weak and the seemingly unattractive作者最后加入那些虛弱和看起來不活躍的老年人團體,可以知道,作者應(yīng)該是比較活躍積極的一個人,故A選項正確.
23:D.根據(jù)Does it matter to my husband,my mother and my kids what I look like?No.And I wouldn't have it any other way可知,積極主動對別人沒有什么不同,而是對你自己很重要,故D選項正確.

點評 推理判斷題要求在理解原文表面文字信息的基礎(chǔ)上,做出一定的推理判斷,從而得到文章的隱含意義和深層意義.推理判斷題所涉及的內(nèi)容可能是文中的某一句話,也可能是某幾句話,所以,推理題的答案只能是根據(jù)原文表面文字信息一步推出的答案:即對原文某一句話或某幾句話所作的同義改寫或綜合.推理判斷題的題干中通常含有infer,suggest,imply,conclude indicate等標(biāo)志性詞語. 這種題型主要包括細(xì)節(jié)判斷題、態(tài)度觀點推斷題、寫作意圖推斷題、文章出處判斷題和猜測想象推斷題

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D.Period 3.
30.What kind of people need less sleep according to the research?B
A.Those with two long copies of the gene.
B.Those with two short copies of the gene.
C.Those with one short and one long copy of the gene.
D.Those with three short copies of the gene.
31.If one lacks enough sleep,one should avoid doing important or dangerous thingsA.
A.in the early morning         B.a(chǎn)t night
C.in the afternoon             D.a(chǎn)t noon.

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