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When a special occasion arrives, a colorful gift bag or a box often finds its way to a doorstep, an office desk or a mailbox. But once in a while, a present arrives at an unexpected moment to remind us that someone is thinking about us.

Wanda Anderson of Richland, US, remembers such a gift.

The rosebushes were finally in full bloom on that day in spring.

Seeing roses always brings to mind Wanda’s childhood memories. To this young girl, those flowers were extra special. “We never had money to buy extra things, so even a tired rose was something to cherish,” Wanda said.

Nowadays, to have a garden filled with many different roses is pure enjoyment. Wanda especially loves the very first blooms.

Her husband, Dale, devotedly takes care of the roses and knows this little fact about his wife. So, on this special morning, he picked the very first flowers of spring, fresh from the garden. But as Dale came back into the house, he was met by a neighbor who had stopped in for a quick visit. As the woman turned to go, Dale handed the roses to her. And even though their visitor insisted she didn’t want to take them, she was repeatedly told that the flowers were hers to keep.

“I told her I was happy for her to have the roses, but I really wasn’t,” Wanda said, remembering the emotions she was feeling right then.

Seeing her very precious first blooms go out the door filled her with regret, and a bit of selfishness.

Throughout the rest of the morning, Wanda argued with herself, knowing it was “better to give than to receive.” Nevertheless, she wished she could have kept the roses for herself.

Later that day, the couple headed to the post office, where Wanda waited outside in the car. Then, without warning, an older woman suddenly appeared at the car’s open window, with a bunch of roses in her arms.

“These are for you,” she said, giving the flowers to Wanda. “They’re my first blooms this spring.”

Totally surprised, Wanda thanked the woman and took a moment to smell the roses’ rich fragrance. When she looked up, the mysterious visitor was gone.

To this day, that “special delivery” changed Wanda. Now, her very first blooms always go to someone else, as a reminder that someone is thinking of them.

1.Why does Wanda love roses so much? (no more than 15 words)

2.What does the underlined word “devotedly” mean in Paragraph 6? (no more than 5 words)

3.How did Wanda feel after the neighbor left? (no more than 10 words)

4.What changed Wanda’s opinion of giving gifts? (no more than 10 words)

5.What’s your opinion about the saying “It was better to give than to receive”? Please explain. (no more than 25 words)

 

1.Roses bring her childhood memories and at that time she couldn’t afford them. 2.Dedicatedly. 3.She felt regret and upset. 4.The roses she received from a stranger. 5.Open. For instance, I’m in favor of the saying. Because giving often leads to inner abundance rather than material things. 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了Wanda 非常喜欢玫瑰,如今她拥有一个满是不同玫瑰的花园。某一天她的丈夫Dale送给了邻居一朵玫瑰,结果Wanda却从陌生人那里得到了玫瑰。并由此改变了Wanda对于送出礼物的看法。 1.细节理解题。根据第三段中Seeing roses always brings to mind Wanda’s childhood memories.可知看到玫瑰总能唤起旺达对童年的回忆。以及“We never had money to buy extra things, so even a tired rose was something to cherish,” Wanda said.可知Wanda说:“我们从来没有钱买额外的东西,所以即使是一朵蔫儿了的玫瑰也值得珍惜。”由此可知,Wanda喜欢玫瑰是因为玫瑰唤起了她童年的回忆,那时她买不起。故答Roses bring her childhood memories and at that time she couldn’t afford them. 2.词义猜测题。根据后文takes care of the roses and knows this little fact about his wife.可知Wanda的丈夫Dale很了解妻子特别喜欢初开的花朵的这一点,所以专心地照料着这些玫瑰。由此可知,划线单词意思为“专心地”。故答Dedicatedly。 3.细节理解题。根据倒数第六段Seeing her very precious first blooms go out the door filled her with regret, and a bit of selfishness.可知看着她那弥足珍贵的第一茬花走出家门,她心里充满了遗憾和一丝自私。由此可知,邻居离开后,Wanda感到遗憾和不安。故答She felt regret and upset. 4.细节理解题。根据倒数第三段These are for you,” she said, giving the flowers to Wanda. “They’re my first blooms this spring.“这些是给你的,”她说,把花给了旺达。“它们是我今年春天的第一茬花。最后一段To this day, that “special delivery” changed Wanda.可知直到今天,这一“特别的快递”改变了Wanda。由此可知,从一个陌生人那里收到玫瑰,改变了Wanda对送出礼物的看法。故答The roses she received from a stranger. 5.本题为开放题,言之有理即可。例如,可以说“我赞成这句话。因为给予往往会带来内心的富足,而不是物质上的东西”。故答I’m in favor of the saying. Because giving often leads to inner abundance rather than material things.
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