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The summer I turned 16, my father gave m...

    The summer I turned 16 my father gave me his ‘69 Chevy Malibu convertible(敞篷车). Beautifully repainted with V8 engineit was a gift wasted on me at that age What did I know about classic cars The important thing was that Hannah and I could drive around Tucson with the top down

Hannah was my best friend a year younger but much taller almost five foot ten "Hannah's going to be something" my mother always said And sure enough that summer she signed with a modeling agency

She was already doing catalog and runway work

A month after my birthday Hannah and I went to the movies On the way home we stopped at the McDonald's drivethrough putting the fries on the seat between us to share "Let's ride around awhile" I said It was a clear night ovenwarm full moon cast low over the desert Taking a curve too fast I hit a patch of dirt and slid from side to side I then cut through a neighbor's landscape wall and drove into a fullgrown palm The front wheels came to rest halfway up the tree trunk French fries on the floor the dashand my lap An impossible amount of blood on Hannah's face pieces of skin hanging into her eyes They took us in separate ambulances In the emergency room my parents spoke quietly Best plastic surgeon in the city End of her modeling career

We'd been wearing leg belts but the car didn't have shoulder bands I'd damaged my cheekbone on the wheel Hannah's forehead had split wide open on the dash What would I say to her When her motherSharon came into my hospital room I started to cry preparing myself for her anger She sat beside me and took my hand "I hit my best friend's car in the rear when I was your age" she said "I wrecked her car and mine"  "I'm so sorry"  I said"You're both alive" she said  "The rest is windowdressing"  I started to protest and Sharon stopped me "I forgive you Hannah will too"

Sharon's forgiveness allowed Hannah and me to get back in the car together that summer to stay friends throughout high school and college to be in each other's weddings and to watch my four teenagers get along with her three younger children I think of her gift of forgiveness every time I'm tempted to blame someone in a secret for something recognized as wrong And whenever I see Hannah the scars are so faded that no one else would noticebut in the sunlight I can still see the faint shimmer(微光)just below her hairlinefor me a sign of grace

1.Which of the following about Hannah is TRUE according to the passage

A. She was not as badly injured as the author

B. She never really forgave me though her mother did

C. She learned the gift of forgiveness through the accident

D. She could have been a model if she hadn't experienced the accident

2.In paragraph 4 "window dressing" is closest in meaning to "     "

A. insignificant

B. colorful

C. undetermined

D. hopeful

3.According to the passage Sharon comforted the author by     

A. showing her own scar

B. mentioning her own story

C. visiting the author in person

D. teaching the author a personal lesson

4.Which of the following might be the best title of the article

A. A Graceful Friend

B. A Lasting Friendship

C. A Lucky Car Accident

D. The Gift of Forgiveness

 

1.D 2.A 3.B 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者和朋友开车出了车祸,朋友和她妈妈对作者的谅解让作者终生受益。 1.推理判断题。根据第二段中that summer she signed with a modeling agency. She was already doing catalog and runway work.和第五段的In the emergency room, my parents spoke quietly: Best plastic surgeon in the city. End of her modeling career.可知,Hannsh已经和模特公司签约,这次事故结束了她的模特生涯,即如果没有这次事故,她本可以成为模特的,故选D。 2.词义猜测题。根据上文汉娜的妈妈说的话“You’re both alive”可知,此处应是表达:你们俩都活着,其它的都不重要了,结合四个选项:A.insignificant不重要的;B. colorful多彩的;C. undetermined为确定的;D. hopeful 有希望的,故选A。 3.细节理解题。根据第七段的She sat beside me and took my hand. “I hit my best friend’s car in the rear when I was your age,” she said. “I wrecked her car and mine.”可知,Sharon是给作者讲述自己曾发生的一件类似的经历,以此来安慰作者。故选A。 4.主旨大意题。文章开头讲述可作者和朋友开车出了事故,最后作者朋友的妈妈对作者的宽恕让作者在今后的人生里每每要责备别人时都会想起Sharon的宽恕,这种宽恕对作者来说是一种礼物,因此本文的标题用“宽恕的礼物”非常合适,故选B。
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