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科目: 來源:模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解
      I fell in love with the minister's son the winter I turned fourteen. He was not Chinese. For Christmas  I  prayed for the boy, Robert. When I found out that my parents had invited the minister's family over
for Christmas Eve dinner, I cried in panic. What would Robert think of our shabby Chinese Christmas?
What would he think of our noisy Chinese relatives who lacked proper American manners?
      On Christmas Eve, my mother created abundant Chinese food. And then they arrived-the minister's
family and all my relatives. Robert greeted hello, and I pretended he_was_not_worthy_of_existence. _
      Dinner threw me deeper into disappointment. My relatives licked (舔) the ends of their chopsticks
and reached across the table. Robert and his family waited patiently for a large plate to be passed to them. My relatives murmured with pleasure when my mother brought out the whole steamed fish. Robert made
a face. Then my father reached his chopsticks just below the fish eye and picked out the soft meat.
“Amy, your  favorite.”he said, offering me the tender fish cheek. I wanted to disappear.
      At the end of the meal, my father leaned back and burped(打嗝) loudly, thanking my mother for her
fine cooking. “It's a polite Chinese custom to show you are satisfied.”explained my father to our
astonished guests. Robert was looking down at his plate with a reddish face. The minister managed to
bring up a quiet burp. I was shocked into silence for the rest of the night.
      After everyone had gone,my mother said to me,“You want to be the same as American girls
on the outside.”She handed me an early gift.It was a miniskirt.“But inside you must always be Chinese.
You must be proud that you are different.Your only shame is to have shame.”
      It was not until years later that I was able to fully appreciate her lesson and the purpose behind her
particular menu. For Christmas Eve that year, she had chosen excellent Chinese food.

1. When the writer found out the minister's family    would come for Christmas Eve dinner, she cried   
     mainly because ________.

A. she worried about their shabby Chinese Christmas
B. she worried about their Chinese relatives lacking American manners
C. she worried about meeting the minister's family
D. she worried about being laughed at

2. What does “he was not worthy of existence” probably mean? It means________.

A. the writer was not interested in his existence
B. he was worthless
C. he should not exist
D. the writer expected his coming

3. The dinner threw the writer deeper into disappointment mainly because________.

A. her relatives licked the ends of their chopsticks
B. her father reached his chopsticks to pick fish for her
C. her father leaned back and burped loudly
D. she childishly expected all of them to act in the same way as Americans at table

4. We can infer from the passage that ________.

A. the writer appreciated her mother's lesson years later
B. the writer must be proud that she is different
C. the mother prepared to show Chinese different food culture
D. the minister's family really enjoyed the food

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科目: 來源:模擬題 題型:完形填空

完形填空
     My husband is an engineer. Since we met, he has always been the rock in my life.I knew he had his
feet    1    planted on the ground, and it seemed that no matter what else went     2 , he would be the
constant one.
     Three years of romance and two years of marriage later, I began to feel   3   of him because he never
brought me flowers, he never   4    me, and nothing had changed in our marriage.
     After   5  ,  I finally told him I wanted to be   6  . He just sat there, speechless and didn't even know
   7   to say to make me stay. Finally, he spoke, "What can I do to change your   8  ?"
     "I'll stay if you have a good answer    9    this question, "I replied coldly. "If I asked for a   10   
growing on a cliff, and getting it for me   11    certain death, would you still do so?"
     His face grew troubled. "Can I give you the answer tomorrow morning?" With that, my heart   12  .
He couldn't even give me an answer   13   away.
     The next morning, I found he was    14  . However, I found a note under a warm glass of milk. My
eyes   15   misty(濕潤)as I was reading it.
     " Dear, I'll give you my   16  .
     After you do typing for a long time, I need my    17   to do it for you.
     Every time you leave the house, you forget your keys. I need my legs to run   18   and open the door
for you.... that's why I cannot pick the flower for you..."
     With tears    19    from my eyes, I opened the  door. And there he was, with an extremely worried
look  on his face, waving the packet he had in his hand in front of me.
     Just because someone doesn't love you    20   you  want him to, it doesn't mean that he doesn't love
you heart and soul.
(     )1. A.deeply      
(     )2. A.different      
(     )3. A.liked         
(     )4. A.frightened      
(     )5. A.some time      
(     )6. A.in             
(     )7. A.what           
(     )8. A.saying        
(     )9. A.to            
(     )10. A.tree         
(     )11. A.meant         
(     )12. A.sank          
(     )13. A.soon         
(     )14. A.missed        
(     )15. A.fell          
(     )16. A.descriptions  
(     )17. A.heart        
(     )18. A.home         
(     )19. A.steaming      
(     )20. A.like it      
B. firmly    
B. crazy        
B. tried        
B. loved        
B. sometime    
B. up          
B. which        
B. comment      
B. of          
B. moon        
B. resulted    
B. settled      
B. straight    
B. missing      
B. changed      
B. causes      
B. fingers      
B. at home      
B. stretching  
B. way          
C. slightly  
C. exciting  
C. fond      
C. surprised  
C. sometimes  
C. down      
C. how       
C. opinion    
C. for       
C. flower    
C. caused    
C. rose      
C. slight    
C. losing    
C. grew      
C. lists      
C. mind      
C. out       
C. streaming  
C. how       
D. totally      
D. excited      
D. tired        
D. lost          
D. some times    
D. out          
D. when          
D. mind          
D. about        
D. butterfly    
D. led          
D. worried      
D. quickly      
D. lost          
D. got          
D. reasons      
D. arms          
D. in            
D. spreading    
D. the way      

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科目: 來源:期末題 題型:完形填空

完形填空
      When I was 15, I announced to my English class that I was going to write my own books. All the
students nearly fell out of their chairs, ___1___me. "Don't be ___2___. Only geniuses (天才) can become
writers," the English teacher said sarcastically(諷刺地). "And you are getting a D this term." I was ___3___
deeply and I burst into tears.
      That night I wrote a short, sad poem about ___4___ dreams and mailed it to the Capper's Weekly
newspaper. To my ___5___, they published it, and sent me two dollars. I was a(an)___6___ writer! I
showed my teacher and fellow students. They laughed again. "Just plain dumb luck,(純屬僥幸)" the teacher said. However, I'd tasted ___7___. I'd sold the first thing I'd ever written.
      By the time I graduated from high school(with a C-minus average), I had scrapbooks filled with my
published ___8___. I never talked about my writing to my ___9___, friends or my family again. They were
___10___ killers, and if people must choose between their friends and their dreams, they must always
choose their dreams.
     Later, I wrote a book about what I understood and ___11___ about life. It took me nine months, just
like a(an)___12__. I chose a publisher and wrote a letter, which ___13___: "I wrote this book myself, I
___14__ you like it. Chapters(章節(jié)) 6 and 12 are my___15___. Thank you." I mailed it without an
envelope.
     A month later, I___16___a letter, and a request to start working on___17___book. Crying Wind
became a bestseller, and was translated into 15 languages. People ask what college I attended, what
degrees I have, and what qualifications(品質) I have to be a writer. The answer is ___18___. I just write. I'm not a genius, and I'm not gifted. I just write. To all those who dream of___19___, I'm shouting at you, "Yes, you___20__! Don't listen to them!"  Writing is easy. It's fun, and anyone can do it.
(     )1. A. listening to
(     )2. A. silly      
(     )3. A. hurt        
(     )4. A. strange    
(     )5. A. regret      
(     )6. A. welcomed    
(     )7. A. success    
(     )8. A. poems      
(     )9. A. parents    
(     )10. A. time      
(     )11. A. did        
(     )12. A. baby      
(     )13. A. wrote      
(     )14. A. demand    
(     )15. A. explanations
(     )16. A. accepted  
(     )17. A. others    
(     )18. A. many      
(     )19. A. success    
(     )20. A. must      
B. talking about
B. discouraged  
B. cheated      
B. unusual      
B. surprise      
B. paid          
B. failure      
B. works        
B. headmasters  
B. hobby        
B. saw          
B. plant        
B. read          
B. think        
B. favourites    
B. received      
B. the other    
B. none          
B. being famous  
B. can          
C. laughing at
C. shy        
C. struck    
C. beautiful  
C. joy        
C. honored    
C. luck      
C. letters    
C. publishers
C. thought    
C. heard      
C. animal    
C. showed    
C. hope      
C. dreams    
C. signed    
C. other      
C. some      
C. writing    
C. need      
D. looking at    
D. pride        
D. hit          
D. broken        
D. disappointment
D. educated      
D. pain          
D. jokes        
D. teachers      
D. dream        
D. felt          
D. boy          
D. told          
D. suggest      
D. reasons      
D. kept          
D. another      
D. few          
D. being rich    
D. should        

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科目: 來源:期末題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解
     Around twenty years ago I was going through hard times. I could not find a satisfying job. To my
shame, I had to drive a school bus to make ends meet and lived in a friend's house.
     One afternoon, while driving through a quiet suburban (郊外的) neighborhood I was so sad that I kept asking myself "Why has my life become so hard?" "What's wrong with the world?" Then I pulled over the
bus to drop off (讓...下車) a little girl and as she passed she handed me a pretty earring, saying she found
it on the floor of the bus and I should keep it in case(以防)the owner came to look for it.
     In the evening, the owner did come to look for her earring. When I handed it to her, she got very
excited and continued saying "Thanks, you're a real gentleman." I told her that she should thank the little girl who had found it. She said, "Yes, and you are a good driver, too. What a lovely world it is!" Then she left with satisfaction. I was touched by her last words. I had thought something was wrong with the world just because of my poor condition. In fact, nothing was wrong with the world. I should change my attitude
towards life. I should be positive about life.
     At first it was hard, and then it got easier. Every day I could find things to make me happy. Then one
night there was a phone call for me at my friend's house from a lady who was a manager in a large hospital. She said she had read my application form and asked me if I would like to work in the hospital. I said yes and got the job. Looking back at the experience I know the most important is to have a positive attitude
towards life.
1. We know from the second paragraph that ________.  
A. the author cried while driving that afternoon      
B. a girl picked up an earring before getting off
C. there was only one passenger on the bus        
D. the girl gave the author an earning as a gift
2. The author decided to have a change in life because ________.  
A. what the earring owner said moved him        
B. he didn't want to be a driver any more
C. his friends helped him become positive         
D. he was offered a better job in a hospital
3. When the author got a call from the manager of the hospital, he felt ________.
A. annoyed(生氣的)      
B. disappointed      
C. shocked    
D. delighted(高興的)
4. What does the author want to show in this passage?
A. Lost things should be returned to the owner.    
B. Life is usually hard for the young at the beginning.
C. One should hold a positive attitude towards life.    
D. It is not easy to find a good job nowadays.

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科目: 來源:廣東省同步題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     My wife Julie and I were out on the road that runs around where we live. Two dog walkers passed
by and we heard one of them say, "Never seen that dog around here before."
     We looked down the hill and saw an old black dog stumbling(蹣跚) painfully up the hill. We bent
down, talked gently to the dog and patted it. I checked and there was a collar. There was a phone
number on the collar, but no one answered.
     The dog was painfully thin. It didn't have many teeth left and, well, it just seemed done.
     Julie ran home to get some of our dog's food while I tried to encourage the dog to come along with
me. Julie got home and back again when I was only half way there. So, we sat down on the sidewalk
while our new friend made short work of the food.
     Eventually we got her home. We gave her a blanket, more food, kept her warm and wondered what
to do next.
     After trying for many times we got a response from the number. A lady came around with a bunch
of flowers for us. She explained that Tara had been her father's dog. She was very old and should
probably be put to sleep, but the lady just couldn't bring herself to do it. So, Tara was safely returned
home.
     Here is the truth of the story:
     Actually Julie and I were out that morning because I was leaving. She was trying to persuade me to
come back, but I wasn't hearing anything that made that sound likely.
     I was about to turn and go when an old, worn out dog walked between us and collapsed. Suddenly
we had something more important than our problem to worry about. There was a creature in need right
before us and we had to work together to help it.
     We did help it. And here am I writing the story in my own home, in my own family.
     In the song "Love Is Not a Fight" Warren Barfield talks about marriage. At one point he sings, "And
if we try to leave, may God send angels to guard the door."
     Sometimes angels come disguised (偽裝) as dogs.
1. Which of the following statements is true?
A. The two dog walkers didn't like the dog.
B. The old black dog was sick and weak and couldn't walk.
C. After finding the dog, the writer phoned its owners.
D. Most of the dog's teeth had been pulled out by someone.
2. We can infer from Paragraph 4 that ________.
A. Julie bought some food for the dog
B. the writer had his own pet dog
C. the dog didn't go with the writer
D. the dog didn't eat any of the food
3. After they got the dog home, the couple ________.
A. decided to raise the dog
B. took good care of the dog
C. found out that its owner was a lady
D. found it hard to get to sleep
4. The underlined part "our problem" in the passage refers to the fact that ________.
A. the writer didn't want to take Julie's advice
B. Julie disagreed with the writer's travel on business
C. an old and worn out dog appeared in front of them
D. the couple had some trouble with their marriage
5. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. A Helpful Couple.
B. An Angel Dog.
C. Saving the Dog.
D. A Famous Song.

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科目: 來源:江蘇同步題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。
     After years of marriage,I started to go out with another woman.
    "You love her,"my wife said. "I love you,"I   1  protested. "But you also love her."
     The other woman was my   2   mother,a widow for 19 years,but my work and my three children
had made it   3  possible to visit her only occasionally. That night I called to invite her to go out for
dinner and a   4  movie. "What's wrong,are you OK?"she asked.
     My mother is the woman who suspects a(an)  5  late night call or a surprise invitation is a sign of
bad news. "Just want to pass some time with you," I 6 responded. Two of us!" She thought about it
for a moment,then said OK.
     That Friday after work,as I drove over to pick her up I was a bit  7  nervous. When arriving,I
noticed that she,too,was nervous about our  8   date. She smiled like an angel. "I told it to my friends
and they were    9  impressed,"she said,"They can't wait to hear about our meeting."
     We went to a restaurant. My mother took my  10 arm as if she were the First Lady. After we sat
down,I had to read the menu. Her eyes were bad and could only read large  11  print. "I read the menu
when you were small,"she said. "Then it's time that you should relax and let me return the  12   favor,"I
responded.
     We had an agreeable conversation,nothing extraordinary but each other's  13 life. We talked so much
that we missed the movie. As we arrived at her house 14   later,she said,"I wish I could go out with you
again. I agreed   15   happily."
     A few  16 days later my mother died of a serious heart attack. It   17  happened so suddenly that I
didn't have a chance to do anything for her. At that moment I understood the importance of   18  saying
in time:"I LOVE YOU" and to give our loved ones the time that they  19  deserve.
     Nothing in life is more important than your family. Give them the time they deserve,because these
things cannot be 20  put off till "some other time".
(     )1. A. debated  
(     )2. A. mother    
(     )3. A. necessary  
(     )4. A. tea    
(     )5. A. early    
(     )6. A. responded  
(     )7. A. disappointed
(     )8. A. date    
(     )9. A. interested  
(     )10.A. hand    
(     )11.A. menus    
(     )12.A. benefit  
(     )13.A. wife  
(     )14.A. later  
(     )15.A. meaningful  
(     )16.A. years    
(     )17.A. took    
(     )18.A. showing  
(     )19.A. deserve  
(     )20.A. put on  
B.quarreled
B.sister
B.important
B.movie  
B.late  
B.argued
B.excited
B.arrival  
B.shocked
B.shoulder  
B.print  
B.favor
B.husband
B.lastly  
B.carelessly
B.minutes  
B.appeared  
B.saying  
B.enjoy  
B.put down  
C.protested  
C.daughter  
C.impossible  
C.coffee  
C.warm    
C.defended  
C.nervous  
C.secret  
C.surprised  
C.arm    
C.notes  
C.wrongs  
C.retirement  
C.finally  
C.happily  
C.days    
C.seemed  
C.sending  
C.think  
C.put up  
D.refused    
D.grandmother
D.possible  
D.chat      
D.present    
D.acted      
D.unhappy    
D.problem    
D.impressed  
D.finger    
D.letters    
D.behavior  
D.life      
D.suddenly  
D.mindlessly
D.decades    
D.happened  
D.hearing    
D.share      
D.put off   

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科目: 來源:山西省月考題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。
     On the IraqSyria border,a pack of wild dogs circled American soldiers for food. The leader of the
pack was a grayandwhite dog. The soldiers called him Nubs. Nubs was shaking and   1   able to stand.
Marine major Brian Dennis looked closer and saw that there was a knife wound   2   his chest.
    Dennis couldn't stand seeing the dog   3  . He and his men immediately treated the wound,and gave
Nubs oral medicine. Nubs  4   but was still in pain. The next day,the team had to  5  .Ten days later,
Dennis's unit was back,and so was Nubs. He was still   6  , but the men fed him and played with him.
     Before long the unit once again  7   an outpost (前哨) 70 miles away. Nubs,slowly but
determinedly,  8   them far into the trackless wasteland until the men lost   9   of him. Two days later,
beyond Dennis's 10 , he saw Nubs just outside the outpost. The dog had tracked him across 70 miles
of frozen desert to   11   with the friend who had saved his life. From then on Nubs and the men slept
in the same place,and ran around in the same ruins.
     Until an order came down from above that they were not   12   to have pets, Dennis  13   to make
sure the dog would continue to live the   14   life. So he quickly raised $4,000 from his family and friends
to fly Nubs to  15  .    
     A month later, when Dennis and the dog were 16   in California,at first Nubs didn't recognize the
guy.  17   within minutes, the dog jumped into Dennis's arms, jumping up again and again to   18   his
friend's face.A little  19  and concern in the middle of war will not save a violent world. But small stories,
like the story of a soldier and a dog, hold a promise of a(n)  20  world.
(     )1. A. mostly      
(     )2. A. in        
(     )3. A. stand      
(     )4. A. pulled through
(     )5. A. leave      
(     )6. A. hungry      
(     )7. A. took up    
(     )8. A. watched      
(     )9. A. touch      
(     )10. A. ability    
(     )11. A. part      
(     )12. A. asked      
(     )13. A. decided    
(     )14. A. moving    
(     )15. A. London    
(     )16. A. found      
(     )17. A. So      
(     )18. A. lick      
(     )19. A. pity      
(     )20. A. equal      
B. certainly
B. on  
B. starve
B. fell asleep
B. rest
B. tired
B. took over
B. followed
B. sight
B. surprise
B. fight
B. suggested
B. agreed
B. good
B. America
B. interviewed
B. And    
B. touch    
B. mercy    
B. harmonious
C. barely  
C. at    
C. bleed  
C. woke up 
C. pass  
C. dirty   
C. left for  
C. accompanied
C. footprint  
C. imagination
C. meet   
C. required
C. accepted  
C. safe    
C. Iraq    
C. linked  
C. But   
C. bite   
C. care
C. prosperous

D. never           
D. behind          
D. suffer          
D. fell down       
D. remain          
D. weak          
D. returned from  
D. barked        
D. smell          
D. understanding    
D. break        
D. allowed           
D. proposed        
D. interesting     
D. Syria           
D. reunited        
D. Though        
D. clean             
D. contribution    
D. amazing      

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科目: 來源:0103 月考題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     Sam and Joe were astronauts. There was once a very dangerous trip and the more experienced astronauts
knew there was only a small chance of coming back alive. Sam and Joe, however, thought it would be exciting
though a little dangerous. "We're the best men for the job," they said to the boss. "There may be problems, but
we can find the answers." "They're the last people I'd trust," thought the boss. "But all the other astronauts have
refused to go."
     Once they were in space, Joe had to go outside to make some repairs. When the repairs were done, he tried
to get back inside the spaceship. But the door was locked. He knocked but there was no answer. He knocked
again, louder this time, and again no answer came. Then he hit the door as hard as he could and finally a voice
said, "Who's there?" "It's me! Who else could it be?" shouted Joe. Sam let him in all right but you can imagine
that Joe never asked to go on a trip with Sam again!
1. Most of the astronauts were unwilling to go on a trip because _____.
[     ]
A. there was little chance of being selected
B. they weren't experienced enough
C. they thought they might get killed
D. it wasn't exciting enough
2. Why were Sam and Joe chosen?  
[     ]
A. The boss wanted them to get more experience.
B. The boss trusted them more than anyone else.
C. They were the last people who wanted to go.
D. They were the only men who offered to go.
3. Joe didn't want to work with Sam again probably because he thought Sam _____.
[     ]
A. was very slow and possibly deaf
B. didn't know how to operate the door
C. was less experienced than he was
D. didn't know how to do repairs
4. The writer tells this story to _____.
[     ]
A. show the dangerous side of the astronauts' life
B. make people laugh
C. show the funny side of the astronauts' life
D. make people think

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科目: 來源:同步題 題型:完形填空

完形填空。
     My dad was a used car salesman. Every   1   on Thursday, he would head off to Shreveport, LA to the
auction (拍賣).
     Once, I was riding with him on the highway when he   2   a hitchhiker (搭便車的旅行者) with a
backpack. As soon as Dad saw him, he pulled the car over and offered him a   3  .
     Dad asked him where he was going. The hitchhiker in front of me said he headed out to the west. Dad
told him we were heading to Shreveport so that was as far as we could take him. I can't remember   4   but
he told Dad lots of things that made him decide to go to the west. I sat in the   5   seat and watched the scene
with   6   . I could see the hitchhiker changed his   7   as he could feel someone was really   8   him. It was
quite an exchange and I watched it carefully as if I were   9   notes in order not to miss one word. I did know
it was quite cold outside and the hitchhiker was very   10   to be able to stay in our car.
     We drove another forty-five minutes before we had to  11   the highway. We pulled over and Dad told him
to keep his head  12   and things would start getting better for him soon. He   13   his pocket and handed the
hitchhiker a twenty- dollar bill. The guy was very pleased now. His face   14   right there on the   15  , dark
highway.
      We  16   on and my dad didn't say a single thing. I was   17   completely amazed by what I had just seen.
I was always told by everyone to never   18   up a hitchhiker and yet my dad did it every time he saw one. He
always gave them money even if he did not have very much of his own. I learned a lot about my dad and  19  .
     I learned that just one single kind act can   20   someone's life.
(     )1. A. afternoon    
(     )2. A. guided       
(     )3. A. meal         
(     )4. A.why           
(     )5. A. first        
(     )6. A. patience     
(     )7. A. plan         
(     )8. A. laughing at  
(     )9. A. taking       
(     )10. A.sorry        
(     )11. A. choose      
(     )12. A.off          
(     )13. A. turned into 
(     )14. A. lit up      
(     )15. A. cold        
(     )16. A. lived       
(     )17. A. often       
(     )18. A. set         
(     )19. A. cost        
(     )20. A. change      
B. Christmas    
B. persuaded    
B. ride         
B. when         
B. back         
B. smile        
B. language     
B. running after
B. comparing    
B. happy        
B. find         
B. in           
B. reached into 
B. fell down    
B. cool         
B. drove        
B. never        
B. bring        
B. travel       
B. push         
C. morning       
C. spotted       
C. map           
C. where         
C. last          
C. delight       
C. attitude      
C. falling behind
C. reading       
C. sad           
C. exit          
C. down          
C. thought of    
C. gave in       
C. new           
C. talked        
C. still         
C. put           
C. life          
C. decide        
D. night       
D. invited     
D. present     
D. how         
D. front       
D. amazement   
D. seat        
D. listening to
D. sending     
D. proud       
D. enter       
D. up          
D. came across 
D. grew up     
D. narrow      
D. held        
D. also        
D. pick        
D. news        
D. start       

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     Jim Madison was walking through the American Cemetery (公墓) at Normandy one day in 2001
 when his eyes fell on a grave marker that caught him by surprise, "Elizabeth A. Richardson, American
 Red Cross, Indiana July 25, 1945".The chance discovery led to his new book-- An American Woman 
in World War Two, which tells about the war through the eyes of Richardson.
     Richardson joined the Red Cross in 1944 and worked on a Clubmobile- a converted bus from which 
she and other women served coffee and chatted to American soldiers scattered across England and 
France. More important than the food, they were a reminder of home for lonely and miserable soldiers.
She died at 27 in a crash of a two-seater L-5 Sentinel aircraft. She was one of four women buried at the
 American Cemetery at Normandy.    
     Madison said the present understanding of World War Two just focused on the experiences of male 
soldiers, but women were also important to the war effort and brought their own views to the conflict.
 "The point I try to make in the book is how close Richardson came to understanding war," he said. "She
 saw the effects of it, and she grieved (感到悲痛)."
     When Madison returned from Normandy in 2001, he managed to contact Richardson's younger
 brother, Charles Richardson Jr. It was her family's keeping of her letters and diaries that made possible 
the book, which quoted from them extensively.     
     Madison believes America's fascination with World War Two will outlive those who fought it and the 
generations that follow them. Since the late 1980s, he has taught undergraduate courses on the war at 
Indiana University, and he said students obviously warm up to the subject. He said he sometimes talked
 to World War Two soldiers who "have a sense that young people don't know and they don't care".  "I 
tell them it's the opposite", he said.
1. How did Jim Madison get the idea of writing a book about World War Two?

A. His friends suggested it.  
B. He got it quite by accident
C. It was requested by Richardson's brother.
D. It was arranged by his university.

2. The passage suggests that women working in the Red Cross, like Richardson,  _____,
A. provided warmth and encouragement to soldiers
B. were braver than male soldiers 
C. didn't experience much suffering during the war
D. had a good understanding of the cruelty of the war
3. What made Madison's new book special?
A. That it was based on a real life story and focused on the cruelty of war.
B. That it talked about war from a woman's point of view.
C. That it quoted a lot from Richardson's letters and diaries.
D. That it reminded people of those who contributed in World War Two.
4. According to Madison, today's American youth  _____.
A. know a lot about World War Two
B. don't respect World War Two soldiers
C. are eager to learn about World War Two
D. are more interested in learning about male soldiers

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