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阅读理解,阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 As...

阅读理解,阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

As a high school dropout myself, I often feel it is my duty to defend my fellow non-scholars. Common wisdom would have you believe we are the "bad kids", the future criminals, the worst sort of people. But not all dropouts will deal drugs, shoplift, or even shoot pool all day.

My own favorite hooky hangout was always the public library. My early retirement meant that at last I had the time to read everything I wanted to.

Best of all was the time I finally had to myself. I felt uncontrolled and free. I had been in school nearly my whole life. I wanted to find out for myself who I was, and until I did, everything else felt like a waste of time.

To be honest, though, my daily life as a dropout consisted mostly of long hot baths, afternoon naps, and microwave food. After nearly three years of such self-centered pleasure, a series of strange thoughts began to enter my mind continuously.

Images of myself at the age of 35-still living at home, collecting dust balls on the couch, reading the same book over and over-began to bother me in my sleep. And a voice in my head began asking over and over, "Who is paying the hot water bills? Who buys the microwave pizza?"

The answer, of course, was my poor old parents. Sure, I was having a wonderful time doing plenty of nothing, discovering myself and all, but they were getting a raw deal. What parents long to see their child drop out of school, with no plans for the future? Could they be expected to support me forever?

Certainly not. I had been visited by Our Lady of Perpetual Responsibility, and there was no looking back. I immediately moved out of the house and out of town, in search of a future for myself.

And it is here, in my new home of San Francisco, that I have decided to do what was once unthinkable: go back to school. I plan to take adult education classes and get me GED (General Educational Development), and then enroll in City College.

So next time you see a dropout, that unchangeable anti-student, be understanding. And please don't push him to do something he doesn't want to do. It never works. He'll come around when he's ready.

1.Which question is NOT answered in the article?

A. When did the writer leave school?

B. How was the writer's life as a dropout?

C. What future plans did the writer have in San Francisco?

D. What did the writer's parents say when he dropped out?

2.The writer went back to school because __________.

A. he wanted to learn something and support himself

B. he found the life as a dropout was very unbearable

C. his parents couldn't support him anymore

D. he didn't want to be looked down upon

3.What do we know about the writer from the article?

A. He didn't like studying.

B. He had a busy life as a dropout.

C. He was concerned about his future.

D. He wanted to become a teacher.

4.The writer writes this article mainly to _________.

A. explain why he became a dropout

B. tell people how to treat dropouts

C. prove that not all dropouts are bad

D. show what a dropout's life is really like

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.B 【解析】 试题分析:本文主要叙述了作者的退学生活,主要介绍了退学的原因以及退学之后遇见的问题。同时在最后一段还告诉我们应该如何对待那些退学的人。 1.D 细节理解题。根据第一句As a high school dropout myself, I often feel it is my duty to defend my fellow non-scholars.说明我是在高中退学的。文章中涉及了A项;第四段To be honest.... continuously.叙述了我退学以后的生活,文章涉及了B项。文章倒数第二段And it is here, .... in City College.涉及了我在San Francisco的计划。文章涉及了C项内容。只有D项文章中没有谈及。 2.A 推理判断题。根据文章第六段....Could they be expected to support me forever?说明作者在思考这些问题的时候才发现,退学以后什么也没有学到,而且还要依靠父母生活。所以在倒数第二段中,他才决定重返校园去学习知识并计划在未来养活自己。故A正确。 3.C 推理判断题。根据文章第七段后两句I had been visited by Our Lady of Perpetual Responsibility, and there was no looking back. I immediately moved out of the house and out of town, in search of a future for myself.可知我为了我自己的未来做出了努力,这说明作者也很关心自己的未来。故C正确。 4. 考点:考查社会生活类阅读
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