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    When one man offered to take a woman stranger's baby so that she could rest on a recent flight, many people on the plane watched it.

“It was so touching,” one passenger, Andrea Byrd said. She shot a photo of the man carrying the baby up and down the aisle(通道) and posted it on Facebook, where it's since gone viral.

“I was in tears,” Byrd wrote in the post, which has been shared almost 100,000 times. “Not because he was white and she was black... but because it showed me today that there are, still good people out there in a world full of evil.”

The Southwest Airlines flight was heading from Minne- apolis to Atlanta on September 5.

The mom, Monica Nelson, who is pregnant, said she had been nervous about traveling alone with her 20- month-old son Luke. When he grew annoyed and wouldn't rest, the man seated next to them surprised her by offering to help, she said. He walked up and down the aisle holding the boy, soothing him to sleep.

“It was such a relief because I was a little worried traveling with him without my husband there to help out,” said Nelson, a teacher who lives in Atlanta. “I'm still very grateful- he was so kind.”

She said the man's name is Rcid, and she learned that he also has a son named Luke.

Byrd said she was particularly touched by the scene because she has two children of her own and could put herself in the mom's shoes. Now their story has touched thousands of people across the world, reminding people how powerful a simple act of kindness can be.

“It's good to know the world is not all bad,” Nelson said, “There are some really great people out there.”

1.How did the man help the woman in the flight?

A.He helped the baby to feel relaxed.

B.He gave his own seat to the woman.

C.He carried the baby up and down in the air.

D.He posted a photo of the woman on Facebook.

2.What was the result after Andrea Byrd posted the photo online?

A.The man suddenly became successful.

B.So many people were touched by the story.

C.Monica Nelson decided not to take a flight again.

D.The young mom and the man became good friends.

3.What does the underlined word soothing mean in paragraph 5?

A.To please somebody to make him sleep for long.

B.To ease somebody to make him feel comfortable.

C.To force somebody to be quiet and silent soon.

D.To sing songs to make him feel happy slowly.

4.Which statement about the man is TRUE?

A.His son's name is Luke. B.He is kind to Andrea Byrd.

C.He prefers to post photos online. D.He loves helping pregnant women.

 

1.A 2.B 3.B 4.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲了在飞机上,一位孕妈妈Monica Nelson独自一人带着她20个月大的孩子,当这个孩子开始变得不安时,一位男士主动提出帮助,哄孩子入睡,这一举动被其他乘客拍了下来发到网上,感动了很多人。 1.细节理解题。根据第五段的When he grew annoyed and wouldn't rest, the man seated next to them surprised her by offering to help, she said. He walked up and down the aisle holding the boy, soothing him to sleep.(当孩子变得烦躁不安,不愿休息时,坐在他们旁边的那个男人主动提供帮助,让她大吃一惊。男人抱着孩子在过道里走来走去,哄他入睡。)可知,那位男士在飞机上孩子放松下来,故选A。 2.推理判断题。根据第三段的“I was in tears,” Byrd wrote in the post, which has been shared almost 100,000 times. (“我哭了,” Byrd 在帖子中写道,这条帖子已经被转发了近10万次。)可知,Byrd把这一幕拍下来并发到facebook上,该帖子得到了近10万次的转发,由此可见把照片传到网上后,很多人都被这个故事感动了。故选B。 3.词义猜测题。根据第五段的When he grew annoyed and wouldn't rest, the man seated next to them surprised her by offering to help, she said. He walked up and down the aisle holding the boy, soothing him to sleep.(当孩子变得烦躁不安,不愿休息时,坐在他们旁边的那个男人主动提供帮助,让她大吃一惊。男人抱着孩子在过道里走来走去,哄他入睡。)可推知,这个20个月大的孩子开始烦躁不安时,那位男人主动提出帮助,抱起孩子使孩子安稳入睡,故由此可知,第5段划线的单词是使某人放松,感到舒服。故选B。 4.细节理解题。根据倒数第三段的She said the man's name is Rcid, and she learned that he also has a son named Luke.(她说,这名男子名叫Rcid,她还得知他还有一个儿子名叫Luke。)由此可知,这个人的儿子叫卢克。A选项正确。故选A。
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