高等继续教育 / 专科英语II
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My mother, at age 75, is a very tough person. She looks like a tiny dainty (小巧玲珑的) doll, but sheˊs made of steel. When she was ten, she witnessed Japanese soldiers killing her parents, leaving her the head of the household with a younger brother and sister. Other family members took her brother and sister, but she was left to fend (保护) for herself. She became a soldier, rising to a high rank, then worked in the government for a number of years. Five years ago, Mother took a tour of the United States, and was hit by a Japanese-made car accidentally. Every bone on the left side of her body was broken. Her brain swelled (肿胀), and she went into a coma (昏迷) for eight months. No one expected her to survive. One day she woke up, and the first thing she said was, ″Nothing made in Japan is going to kill me!″ There are so many brave and wonderful people who have survived the hell of war, and its aftermath (后果). But Mother is my favorite person. She has sweetness, a sense of humor, and determination to lead a good and full life despite everything. I wonder how many of us could face the challenges and losses she has faced, and still believe that life is a wonderful gift.
1.What happened to the authorˊs grandparents when her mother was 10?
A. Killed by Japanese soldiers
B. Left their motherland
C. Died of illness
D. Divorced each other.
2.Which of the following is NOT true of the authorˊs mother?
A. She ever served in the army
B. She began to fend for herself at the age of 10
C. She brought up her younger brother and sister
D. She worked in the government for years.
3.What happened to the authorˊs mother when she traveled to the United States several years ago?
A. She died in a car accident
B. She survived a Japanese murder
C. She was murdered by a Japanese
D. She was badly hurt by a car.
4.In the authorˊs mind, what kind of a woman is her mother?
A. Tough
B. Optimistic
C. All of the above
D. Humorous.
5.Whatˊs the authorˊs attitude toward her mother?
A. Respectful
B. Critical
C. Sarcastic
D. Pessimistic.
My mother, at age 75, is a very tough person. She looks like a tiny dainty (小巧玲珑的) doll, but sheˊs made of steel. When she was ten, she witnessed Japanese soldiers killing her parents, leaving her the head of the household with a younger brother and sister. Other family members took her brother and sister, but she was left to fend (保护) for herself. She became a soldier, rising to a high rank, then worked in the government for a number of years. Five years ago, Mother took a tour of the United States, and was hit by a Japanese-made car accidentally. Every bone on the left side of her body was broken. Her brain swelled (肿胀), and she went into a coma (昏迷) for eight months. No one expected her to survive. One day she woke up, and the first thing she said was, ″Nothing made in Japan is going to kill me!″ There are so many brave and wonderful people who have survived the hell of war, and its aftermath (后果). But Mother is my favorite person. She has sweetness, a sense of humor, and determination to lead a good and full life despite everything. I wonder how many of us could face the challenges and losses she has faced, and still believe that life is a wonderful gift.
1.What happened to the authorˊs grandparents when her mother was 10?
A. Killed by Japanese soldiers
B. Left their motherland
C. Died of illness
D. Divorced each other.
2.Which of the following is NOT true of the authorˊs mother?
A. She ever served in the army
B. She began to fend for herself at the age of 10
C. She brought up her younger brother and sister
D. She worked in the government for years.
3.What happened to the authorˊs mother when she traveled to the United States several years ago?
A. She died in a car accident
B. She survived a Japanese murder
C. She was murdered by a Japanese
D. She was badly hurt by a car.
4.In the authorˊs mind, what kind of a woman is her mother?
A. Tough
B. Optimistic
C. All of the above
D. Humorous.
5.Whatˊs the authorˊs attitude toward her mother?
A. Respectful
B. Critical
C. Sarcastic
D. Pessimistic.
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