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Mr. Laurence was not allowed to see Beth, and Meg felt unhappy writing letters to her mother saying nothing about Beth’s illness. Jo nursed Beth night and day, but the time came when Beth did not know her and called for her mother. Jo was frightened, and Meg begged to be allowed to write the truth, but Hannah said there was no danger yet. Then a letter came saying that Mr. March was worse and could not think of coming home for a long time.

How dark the days seemed. How sad and lonely. The sisters worked and waited as the shadow of death lay over the once happy home. It was then that Meg realized how rich she had been in the things which really mattered—love, peace, good health. And Jo, watching her little sister, thought about how unselfish Beth always was—living for others and trying to make home a happy place for all who came there. Amy, sad and lonely at Aunt March’s house, just wanted to come home so that she could do something to help Beth.

On the first day of December, the doctor came in the morning. He looked at Beth, then said quietly, ‘If Mrs. March can leave her husband, I think she should come home now.’

Jo threw on her coat and ran out into the snow to send a telegram. When she arrived back, Laurie came with a letter saying that Mr. March was getting better again. This was good news, but Jo’s face was so unhappy that Laurie asked, ‘What is it? Is Beth worse?’

‘I’ve sent for Mother,’ said Jo, beginning to cry. ‘Beth doesn’t know us any more.’

Laurie held her hand and whispered, ‘I’m here, Jo. Hold on to me. Your mother will be here soon, and then everything will be all right.’

1.Meg had to write to her mother because _________ at the moment.

A. her mother was away working in another town

B. her mother was looking after her father in hospital

C. she wanted to tell her about the illness of Beth

D. she knew that her mother was getting worse

2.Which of the following is NOT true about Beth?

A. She finally recovered from the illness.

B. She liked playing the piano very much.

C. She once almost drowned herself in the river.

D. She was shy but devoted to others.

3.Amy _______.

A. was at Aunt March’s house to help with the housework

B. was somewhat self-centered in the earlier part of the story

C. was much older than Beth and liked drawing very much

D. studied all by herself at home instead of going to school

4.From the story we know that _______.

A. Laurie helped Jo publish her story in a newspaper

B. Laurie had been taking care of Mr. March before Beth got ill

C. Laurie and Jo were very good friends to each other

D. Laurie and Jo got married in the end

 

1.B 2.C 3.B 4.C 【解析】 试题分析:文章节选自名著《小妇人》,小说以作者的家庭生活和阿尔考特家四姐妹的经历为创作背景。老三贝丝感染了猩红热,老大Meg和老二Jo都非常担心,她们盼望母亲能早点回来。 1.Then a letter came saying that Mr. March was worse and could not think of coming home for a long time.”和第三段“If Mrs. March can leave her husband, I think she should come home now.”可知,Meg的母亲在照顾生病的丈夫马奇先生,故选B。 2. 3.Meg最年长,Jo排行老二,Beth是老三,Amy是四姐妹中最小的,小艾米一开始以自我为中心,很少顾及他人,故选B。 4.Laurie held her hand and whispered, ‘I’m here, Jo. Hold on to me. Your mother will be here soon”可知,Laurie是Jo的朋友,故选C。 考点:名著类短文阅读
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