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    My mother spreads joy wherever she goes. Right now she is probably writing an encouraging note to a friend, praising someone she has come across in the hallway, or reading the newspaper to someone in her retirement community(社区).

Growing up, my mother thought about becoming a dancer, but she didn't have the chance until retirement. Then she joined her first group, The Hot Flashes. Once she put on the tap shoes, "Dancing Grammy” was born.

There seems to be no end to her energy as she tap-dances her way into people's hearts, bringing smiles to sad places. But this is nothing new for my mother.

Being a lifetime educator, she was recognized in 2015 as her school district's Teacher of the Year. I remember her evening phone calls to her students' homes when she took a break from grading papers. They weren't the typical bad-news calls many parents would expect. Usually she was calling about something positive.

I was the youngest of seven children and life wasn't easy for my mother. I remember sitting on the back of her bike as she took me to a daycare center for low-income families on her way to Rosary College, where she was seeking an education degree. At home she was tough as she had to be. She had been strict in my childhood, but I learned from watching her. Her work ethic(道德)and determination passed down to me.

I could write a book about my mother, and probably I will someday. Better yet, we may write one together, as her dream to be a writer hasn't yet been realized. But she got one step closer by attending the Erma Bombeek Writers* Workshop in Dayton, Ohio, where she was inspired to write a book.

From mother of seven to grandmother of eighteen, my mother continues to inspire everyone she meets. She has many titles, but my favorite is Mother.

1.What does the author's mother tend to do?

A.She often helps poor people. B.She changes her aims constantly.

C.She joins energetic people. D.She brings happiness to others.

2.Why did the author's mother often make calls to her students, homes?

A.To know her students' performance at home.

B.To help her students' parents build confidence.

C.To tell her students' parents some good news.

D.To ask her students to grade their papers fast.

3.How was the author's childhood?

A.Dull but smooth, B.Difficult but rewarding.

C.Relaxing and enjoyable. D.Rough and meaningless.

4.What is the author's main purpose in writing the text?

A.To show her love and respect for her mother.

B.To keep a record of her mother's retirement life.

C.To find inspiration to write a book for her mother.

D.To praise her mothers professional achievements.

 

1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。作者讲述自己妈妈的故事。作者的妈妈总是给别人带来快乐。 1.推理判断题。根据第一段My mother spreads joy wherever she goes. Right now she is probably writing an encouraging note to a friend, praising someone she has come across in the hallway, or reading the newspaper to someone in her retirement community(社区).“我母亲无论走到哪里都传播欢乐。现在,她可能正在给朋友写一封鼓励信,赞扬某个她在走廊上遇到的人,或者给某个她所在的退休社区的人读报纸。”由此可知,作者的妈妈给别人带来快乐。故选D。 2.细节理解题。根据第四段中I remember her evening phone calls to her students' homes when she took a break from grading papers. They weren't the typical bad-news calls many parents would expect. Usually she was calling about something positive.“我记得她晚上批改作业休息时,给学生家里打了电话。这并不是许多家长所期待的典型的坏消息。通常她打电话是为了一些积极的事情。”由此可知,作者的母亲经常给学生家里打电话是为了告诉她的学生的父母一些好消息。故选C。 3.推理判断题。根据第五段中I remember sitting on the back of her bike as she took me to a daycare center for low-income families on her way to Rosary College, where she was seeking an education degree.“我记得在她去罗萨里学院(Rosary College)攻读教育学学位的路上,她带我去了一家面向低收入家庭的日托中心,我坐在她的自行车后座上。”和 She had been strict in my childhood, but I learned from watching her. Her work ethic(道德)and determination passed down to me. “她在我小时候很严厉,但我从她身上学到了很多。她的职业道德和决心遗传给了我。”由此可知,作者的童年虽然困难但是值得的。故选B。 4.目的意图题。根据最后一段From mother of seven to grandmother of eighteen, my mother continues to inspire everyone she meets. She has many titles, but my favorite is Mother.“从7个孩子的母亲到18个孩子的祖母,我的母亲继续激励着她遇到的每一个人。她有很多头衔,但我最喜欢的是Mother。”由此可知作者写这篇文章的目的是来表达她对母亲的爱和尊重。故选A。
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