阅读理解。 Mark Twain was my hero when I was

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阅读理解。

     Mark Twain was my hero when I was nine because that was when I discovered Tom Sawyer. But

even at the height of my admiration, I couldn't agree with him that Anne, the main character in Anne of

Green Gables, was "the dearest and most loveable child in fiction since the best-known Alice". I had

read Anne of Green Gables as well as Tom Sawyer, and she had made me as sick as a dog.

     Another Mark Twain's quote will explain my problem. He said, "When I was a boy of 14, my father

was so ignorant (无知的) that I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be 21,

I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years." I gradually understood his words

as growing up. When I picked up the book again a few years later, I too was astonished at how much it

had improved-and shortly afterwards shocked by the fact that not only could I be a fool in all sporting,

artistic and practical matters, I could also be so when it came to reading too.

     On rereading, then, I learned that Anne is indeed a dear and most lovable child. I couldn't help

adoring the girl who insists that her name be spelled with the "e" instead of Ann as she believes that is "so

much more distinguished." She is a brave and determined survivor of a severe upbringing who has refused

to let her circumstances crush her spirit. She arrives at Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert's farm with

everything unfavorable-orphaned, unwanted and her biggest trouble of red-hair and freckled (有雀斑的)

face. However, she gets along well, through her strange way of seeing things, through her honest love of

beauty and lovable attempts to master her unreasonable desires. She finally wins over the Cuthberts, their

neighbors and millions of readers who have met her over the 101 years since the book was first published.

     When I settle down with it these days, I've come to see the truth in Mark Twain's praise for the book,

and this reminds me of the great truth that you are never too young to start rereading.

1. According to Paragraph 1, we can know the writer ______.

A. believed Anne to be loveable

B. admired Mark Twain because of Anne

C. regarded Tom Sawyer as the dearest child

D. disagreed with Mark Twain's opinion on Anne

2. By referring to Mark Twain's remark on his father, the writer wants to prove that ______.

A. people's attitude may change

B. learning can change a person

C. the relationships between people can improve

D. young people never make correct judgments

3. The reason why the writer admires Anne now is that _______.

A. she is an ambitious girl

B. she is welcome by the readers

C. she adapts to her environment well

D. she changes her name to make it easy to remember

4. The writer's purpose of writing the passage is to ______. 

A. recommend Anne of Green Gables

B. express admiration towards Mark Twain

C. prove that people's first impression can not be right

D. encourage us to reread the books that we may not like at first

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那枝枯萎的康乃馨

       在我的日记本里夹着一枝枯萎的康乃馨,那是5年前的母亲节,我为母亲准备的礼物。

       那年我刚从乡村到县城读书,从同学们的谈论中我得知,母亲节最好的礼物就是送一枝康乃馨。那时候,我觉得自己已经很懂事了,知道父亲身体不好,家里的重担都压在母亲单薄的肩上,供我和姐姐上学很艰难。生平第一次我做出决定,要像城里的同学那样,在母亲节,送一枝康乃謦给我劳累的母亲。我不禁为这个决定而自豪,于是提前两周我就开始节食了。

       母亲节那天的阳光特别灿烂,中巴车在崎岖的山路上颠簸不停,我只得小心地把花捧在胸前,生怕把它弄坏。康乃馨散发出淡淡的清香,我多想此刻就让这丝清香飘到母亲的身旁,让它表达孩儿的一点心意;但母亲是一个十分节俭的人,我该怎样和她说呢?经过几个小时的漫长的煎熬,总算到站了。

       下了车,走了好长一段山路,那熟悉的村庄才映入眼帘。为了避免不知情的人笑我一个大男孩还买花,于是,我把康乃馨藏入书包里。刚到村口,恰好碰到母亲从地里回来,背上背着沉重的柴火,手里还拿了两把锄头,不用说有一把是帮父亲拿的。中午天气很热,现在才回家吃饭,想必地里的活儿一定很多。看着母亲疲惫的身影,想到节日中的她还是跟往常一样忙碌,我不禁鼻子一酸,连忙跑过去接锄头。母亲乍一见我,先是愣了一下,接着紧张地问道:“二娃!怎么回来了,没钱花了吗?”我忙摇头说:“不是,我是回来看您的。”母亲这才舒展开眉头正色道:“看啥子哟,车费蛮贵的!快去后面接你爸爸,让他歇会儿。”说着又把锄头从我手里拿了回去。看着母亲满是汗迹的脸庞,一身粗布衣服,沾满泥巴的布鞋,想到此刻城里那些母亲正在孩子的陪同下逛公园,(a)心里又充满了酸涩。要不是为了送我到城里最好的学校上学,母亲也不会这样辛苦。今天是母亲节,在我看来,就算把花店的康乃馨全买来,母亲也是受之无愧的。

       那段时间正是农忙,到了晚上母亲才闲下来,在院子里乘凉的时候,我刚准备把康乃馨拿来送给母亲,她却摸着我的头说:“二娃,头发这么长了,妈妈给你剪一剪,这样又可以省下3块钱来自己用了。”我无奈地笑笑,母亲的理发技术很业余,可这10多年来,她从我头上也练出了些手艺,虽然没有城里师傅剪得好,但笑我“发型”的人也不如小时侯多了。看我有些不乐意的样子,父亲在一边指着自己的头插话说:“去吧,你母亲的技艺又提高了不少呢。”我只好坐下,母亲一边剪一边又唠叨开了:在学校要好好学习,钱要花在刀刃上;又说今天我不应该回来,往返的车费就够我一周的生活费了……(b)我听着听着,泪水情不自禁的润湿了双眼:“妈,我没有乱花钱,今天是母亲节,我真的是专门回来看您的,难道这也错了吗?”母亲的剪刀在我头上停了好一会,我不敢回头,但是我猜想她脸上肯定满是恨铁不成钢的表情。出乎意料的,母亲没再责怪我,只是轻轻地叹了一声,语重心长地说:“二娃,只要你惦记着妈就行了,咱们家不兴这个,什么母亲节,只要你有出息,天天都是妈妈的节日。”

       那天,我最终没有把从城里带回来的康乃馨送给母亲,因为从那轻轻的叹息声中,我体会到自己并未真的懂事,也没能读懂母亲的心,爱有许多种,但亲情却尽在不言中。或许对别人而言,母亲节送一枝康乃馨意味着温馨,但对于我来说却意味着不成熟。

       我把那枝康乃馨夹进了日记本,并在旁边写了一句话——献给深爱着我的母亲。以后每年的母亲节,我都会把那枝枯萎的康乃馨翻出来看看,每一次耳边都萦绕着母亲那句朴实的话:“只要你有出息,天天都是妈妈的节日。”

1、第三段划线词“总算”一词,在表达上有什么作用?

                                                                                                                                                           

2、联系上下文,分析文中画线的(a)(b)两处分别表现了“我”怎样的感情?

    (a)处:                                                                                                                                       

    (b)处:                                                                                                                                       

3、第六段写“但对于我来说却意味着不成熟”,句中“不成熟”的具体含义是什么?

                                                                                                                                                           

4、如果那天我把康乃馨拿出来交给母亲,你认为母亲会有怎样的表现?为什么?

                                                                                                                                                           

5、读了本文,你对怎样表达爱母之情有了哪些新的认识?

                                                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                                                            

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