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    A mystery woman said today she has won1.5 million from the UK National Lottery—but has never told her husband.

For the past three years, the woman, a mother-of-two who gave her name as Jane, had hidden her fortune from colleagues, friends and family, she said.

“Jane” has remained in her job and, if she ever splashed out on treats for the family, tells her husband she has had a pay rise or bonus.

The woman told her extraordinary story on BBC Radio Five Live this morning.

Presenter Victoria Derbyshire was hosting a phone-in which asked the question: “Is money guaranteed to make you happy?”

“Jane” called in and began, “I won quite a bit of money”, just under1.5 million, and I’ve never, ever told anybody. Not even my husband.”

Derbyshire said, “You’re kidding me. Why not?”

“Jane” replied, “Fear that it would change our lives too dramatically. My husband had, many years ago, a small drug problem—around 15years ago. And I’m scared with the money and perhaps the high life… he would go back there.”

She continued, “I do feel if I had said, yes, I’ve won this money, that he would have wanted holiday, he perhaps would have wanted to give up work, which would destroy our little family unit we’ve got now.”

The presenter told her, “I’m very surprised, I can barely believe it but it’s clearly true. Do you feel it’s made you happier?”

“Jane”, who said her won was “about three years ago”, said, “It’s nice because I know I haven’t got to worry about bills.”

Derbyshire told her, “I’m full of admiration for you, but is it not a betrayal of your relationship?”

The woman admitted, “I feel terribly guilty in one way, but in another way, we’ve got two young children and I think, well, if their lives change dramatically then it’s not fair on them. So I just want to keep things as they are.”

1.The woman let out her secret ______________.

A.fifteen years later B.in a radio program

C.to a woman named Jane D.after a pay rise

2.Why did the woman keep her fortune hidden from her husband?

A.Because she wanted the fortune in her control.

B.Because her husband was in poor health.

C.Because she didn’t have to worry about bills any more.

D.Because she feared that her husband would take drugs again.

3.The underlined expression “splash out” in paragraph3 most probably means ___________.

A.to spend money wastefully B.to let out a secret accidentally

C.to go abroad for a holiday D.to stay outside for sightseeing

4.The best title for the passage would be __________.

A.Woman hiding lotter win from husband

B.A mystery but guilty woman in UK

C.1.5 million pounds won by a woman

D.A way to keep things as they are.

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了一位女士在获得了彩票大奖之后,为了维护自己的家庭现状,避免丈夫再次吸毒,而选择向丈夫隐瞒彩票获奖的故事。 1. 细节理解题。根据文章第四段内容“The woman told her extraordinary story on BBC Radio Five Live this morning.”可知,这位女士在BBC广播五台现场直播中讲述了她非凡的故事。故选B项。 2. 细节理解题。根据文章第八段内容“My husband had, many years ago, a small drug problem—around 15years ago. And I’m scared with the money and perhaps the high life… he would go back there.( 很多年前,我丈夫有吸毒经历——大约15年前。我害怕钱,也许还有高尚的生活……他会再次吸毒的。)”可知,该女士的丈夫曾经吸毒,她将财富隐瞒于丈夫是担心丈夫会再次吸毒。故选D项。 3. 词义猜测题。根据文章第三段划线短语所在句内容:“Jane” has remained in her job and, if she ever splashed out on treats for the family, tells her husband she has had a pay rise or bonus.可知,她仍在工作,而划线短语之后的宾语为“treats”,意为“款待”,结合后文“tells her husband she has had a pay rise or bonus”可知,对于这种“款待”她会告诉丈夫是加薪或奖金,因此推断“treats”花费较高,由此推断划线短语“splashed out”可以理解为“大肆挥霍”含义,与A项“to spend money wastefully(挥霍浪费地花钱)”表达含义相近。故选A项。 4. 主旨大意题。根据文章体裁为新闻类报道,结合新闻文章特点,开篇点明文章主旨要义,因此首段为本文中心主旨:A mystery woman said today she has won£1.5 million from the UK National Lottery—but has never told her husband.( 一个神秘的女人今天说她赢得了£150万从英国国家彩票有人从来没有告诉她的丈夫。),后文内容对此进行了详细的描述。选项A“Woman hiding lotter win from husband(女士向丈夫隐瞒赢得的彩票)”符合本文主旨要义。故选A项。
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