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專題21閱讀理解(詞義猜測(cè)題)

刷大題、提能力

1.(2023?廣東深圳?高三統(tǒng)考期末)

Ontheoutside,12-year-oldLunaseemslikeyouraveragekid.It'snotuntilyougettoknowherthatyoulearnthat

Lunaisanythingbutaverage.

Bomwithaheartdefect(缺陷)calleddextrocardia,Lunahashadthreeopen-heartoperationsandcontinuestopursue

herinterestsinartandfashion.ButwhenLunawasapproachedbyathleticshoecompanySauconytodesignashoeforsale

acrossthecountry,itcameasquiteasurprise.

“Thisissoincredible.IgottousemyartandcreativityforsomethingnewthatI'dneverthoughtI'dbeableto

design/1Lunasaid.SheisoneofsixpatientsfromBostonChildren'sHospital(BCH)whohavepartneredwithSauconyto

designtlieirownshoetolaunchtheShoeswithSoulcampaign.

“Ratherthanjustadonation,wewantedtocreateanexperienceandamomentthatwouldnotonlyraisemoney,but

alsoawarenesstohighlightalltheamazingworkthat'sbeingdoneatBCH,“saysChris,Saucony'svicepresident.

“Specifically,wewantedtogivesomeoftheBCHkidsanopportunitytosharetheirstoryandtheirtalentswiththeworld.”

Luna'sdesignisfashion.uOnthetongue,theydigitalizedoneofmydrawings,andthenonbottomit'sareallybright

pinkcolor,andontheinside,thesoleoftheshoeisactuallyanotherdrawingIdidofasunset,“shesaid."Thinkingabout

kidseverywherearoundtheworldwearingmyshoeisamazing.Itblowsmymind.”

TheincomefromtheshoesaleswillbenefittheBostonChildren'sHospitalCardiacFitnessProgram,which

encourageskidsto“findyourpossible"throughpersonalizedexerciseprogramstailoredfbreachindividualpatienfsheart

condition.

“ItfeelsreallygoodtohelppeopleandifsreallysomethingIcanrelateto,“saysLuna."TheadviceIwouldgiveakid

orsomeonelikemeisnevergiveupTherearealotofkidsouttherewithyourconditionandyou'renotalone.M

1.WhatcanwelearnfromChris'words?

A.It'sunwisetoraisemoney.

B.It'soptionaltoseekdonations.

C.Itswonderfultostudyart.

D.It'snecessarytoshowkids'talents.

2.WhatdoesLunameanby"I【blowsmymind"inparagraph5?

A.I'moveijoyed.B.['niveryserious.

C.Mymindgoesblank.D.Mymindisracing.

3.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesLuna?

A.Giftedanddetermined.B.Generousandserious.

C.Gratefulandhelpful.D.Creativeandsensitive.

4.Whatisthetextmainlyintendedtodo?

A.Tellusastoryofadisabledgirl.

B.Setagoodexampletothedisabled.

C.LaunchSaucony'snewbrandshoes.

D.Introduceacampaignwithkidpatients.

2.(2023?吉林長(zhǎng)春?高三階段練習(xí))

Haveyoueverbeenfacedwithtryingtostaypositivewhenothersaroundyouarenegative?Anegativepersoncan

bringyoudownandthrowyourpositiveplansoutofthewindow.Whetheryoudealwithafamilymember,friendor

co-workerwhoisnegative,therearethingsyoucandotoremainpositiveinthefaceofnegativity?

Whateveryoudo,don'targuewithanegativeperson.Arguingonlyaddsfueltothefire.Ihavenoticedwhenmy

childrenarecrabby,itisbesttoavoidtryingtoconvincethemtoanalyzeandadjusttheirattitude.AssoonasItakethe

approachofbeinginoppositiontothem,thesituationgetsworsebeforeitgetsbetter.Sometimesthebestthingtodois

remainsilentandletnegativitypass.

Youknowhowdifficultitcanbeiogiveloveandpositiveattentiontonegativepeople.Unfortunately,thatisoften

exactlywhattheyneed.Anegativepersonisusuallyafraidheisunlcvablc.Howdoyoushowlovewhensomeoneis

negative?Youmustlistentowhatheistryingtotellyou.Acknowledgeihcfeelingshehasbysayingsomethinglike,“You

soundveryangryrightnow.^^Howmightyouhelpanegativeperson?Offerahugevenifyougetrejected.Anegative

personoftenhasdifficultyacceptinglovefromothers.

Ifyouhavenegativepeopleonyourlifewhoareaffectingyourmenialandphysicalhealth,youneedtodecidewhether

ornot>ouwantthesepeopleinyourlife.SomepeoplearesonegativeIhalyouhavenootherchoicebuttoremovethem

fromyourlife.However,somepeople,suchasyourchildren,arcdifficulttoremovefromyourlife,inthiscase,

professionalcounseling(咨詢)maybetheanswer.

5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"crabby“inPara.2mean?

A.Quiteexcited.B.Verylonely.

C.Easilyannoyed.D.Highlyoptimistic.

6.What'sthemainideaofPara.3?

A.Negativepeopleneedcare.

B.Negativepeoplemakeushappy..

C.Negativepeoplecanbehurteasily.

D.Negativepeoplearehardtogetalongwith.

7.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestdoing?

A.Focusingonpositivethings.

B.Tryingtochangenegativethoughts.

C.Controllingourownnegativethoughts.

D.Slayingawayfromsomenegativepeople.

8.Inwhichsectionofamagazinecanv/emostprobablyreadthetext?

A.HealthB.Relationships

C.LifestylesD.Entertainment.

3.(2023?海南省直轄縣級(jí)?統(tǒng)考一模)

GPShascompletelytransformedhowwegetaround.Butotheranimalshavelonghadtheirnavigation(領(lǐng)航)systems

builtrightin.

“Weknowtheireyesarequitesensitivetopolarized(偏振的)lightandtheskyhasaparticularpatternofpolarized

lightrelativetothepositionofthesun,^^BarbaraWebb,aresearcherattheUniversityofEdinburgh,says.

Youcanseepolarizedlightfirsthandifyoutakeapairofpolarizedsunglassesandspinthemagainstthesky-thelight

passingthroughtheglasseschanges.Webbsaystheinsectshavepolarizationlikethatbuiltintotheirmanyeyes."Youcan

thinkofitashavinglotsofsunglassespointingindifferentdirections.”

ButWebbwascuriouswhetherthere'sreallyenoughinformationintheskytogiveinsectsanaccuratesenseof

direction.Soherteambuiltasensor(傳感器)modeledafteradesertanteyeandputitunderartificiallightmeantto

simulatethesky.Theythenputthatsensorintoamodelmeanttomodelthebrainsofdesertantsandotherinsects.Andthey

foundthatwiththeinsects'sensingandprocessingequipment,theycanlikelysensedirectiondowntojustacoupledegrees

oferror.

Asystembasedonthatofinsectscouldsomedaybeacheap,low-energychoice(oGPS.Insectshaveverytinybrains.

Abrainthesizeofapinheadthat'susinghardlyanyenergy.Andyetthey'restillabletonavigatebetterthanwccanwith

GPS,whichissurprising.Webbisnowworkingonbuildingarobotthatcanuselighttogetitsdirections.

9.Whatcanweleamfromthetext?

A.GPSisnotaccurateenough.

B.Insectshavebettereyesthanhumans.

C.Lightchangespassingthroughpolarizedsunglasses.

D.Insectshavelinybrainsthatusenoenergy.

10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“simulate“inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Pretend.B.Cover.

C.Block.D.See.

11.WhatdidWebb'sresearchfind?

A.Insectscan'tfindtheirwaysduringnights.

B.Insectscanfinddirectionswithlittlemistakes.

C.Insectsalwaysmakemistakesfindingdirections.

D.Insectshavesensingandprocessingequipmentintheireyes.

12.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeinsects,navigationability?

A.Disappointing.B.Interesting.

C.Amazing.D.Confusing.

4.(2023?甘肅酒泉?統(tǒng)考三模)

Someyearsago,Michel-AndrefoundhimselfstaringatthebodyofadeadwhaleonabeachintheCanaryIslands.It

wasobviousthattheanimalhadbeenstruckviolentlybyashipbutwhy?Onlylater,aftersurveyingthewhaleswhich

livedintheareaandmeasuringtheincreaseofsoundpollutionfromshipsdiditbecomeclearthattherewasalink.

Thewhaleshadbecomedesensitisedtothenoiseofapproachingboatsandwerebeingstruckbythem,oftenseriously.

“Wcneverthoughtthatthiscouldbesomethingthatcouldrecalls(回I憶)Andre,whoisthedirectoroftheLaboratory

ofAppliedBioacousticsattheTechnicalUniversityofCatalonia,Barcelona.

Andrehasspent20yearsdevelopinganadvancedsystemtobetterunderstandwhyincidentslikethishappen.His

underwatermicrophoneshaveexposedaworldofdeafeningsoundandanimalcommunicationneverobservedwithsuch

clarity(清晰)before.

Itwasnotaneasytask.Soundwavesdon'ttravelthroughwaterintheuniform,predictablewaytheydothroughtheair.

Instead,thetemperature,salinity(鹽度)and,flowofwaterhavegreateffectsontheirpath.

Whatcanbedone?Onesolutionistochangeshippingroutestocourseswhereshipsarestatisticallylesslikelytomeet

animals.It'salsopossibletoslowshipsdown(oI8km/horless,whichislesslikelytoseriouslyinjureawhale.

Asfbrdealingwiththerootcauseoftheproblem,theUN'sInternationalMaritimeOrganisationhasalreadypublished

guidelinesonhowtoquietenships,buti〔willbeawhilebeforetheeffectsofsuchchangesmightbeobserved.

“Theoceanisnotourworld,“commentsAndre.Butitisourstolookafter.Andthankstohiswork,wecanbetter

understandtheeffectsofsubseasoundpollution.

13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“desensitised”inParagraph2mean?

A.Stubborn.B.Flexible.C.Dull.D.Friendly.

14.What'sonewaytosolvetheproblemaccordingtothetext?

A.Tolowerthespeedofships.

B.Toreducethenumberofships.

C.Tosetuppreservesunderthesea.

D.Togivetheinjuredanimalstimelytreatment.

15.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardswhatMichelAndrehasdone?

A.Doubtful.B.Dis叩proving.C.Positive.D.Uncaring.

16.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Agreatexpert.B.Noiseinthesea.

C.Animalsinthesea.D.Seaexplorationtechnology.

5.(2024屆浙江省強(qiáng)基聯(lián)盟高三仿真模擬卷)

WilliamLindesay,renownedGreatWallexpertandconservationist,andhiswifeWuQihavetraveledacrosstheglobe

bythebackpaths,providingtheirsonsJimmyandTommyauniqueenvironmentforpersonalgrowth.

Sunhats,backpacks,sneakersandtrekkingpoles—thesearctheday-to-daymust-havesofthefamily.This

East-meets-Westcouplestartedtravelingwhiletheiryoungersonwasstillinnappiesin2(X)3.Mostoftheirtrips,mostof

whicharefarfromthehotspotsrecommendedbytravelguidebooks,seemmorerigorousthanleisurely—heritagestudyin

theMongoliandeserts,a53-kilometerhikingtourofNewZealand,aone-dayclimbofthreeEnglishsummitsandasix-day

trainridefromBeijingtoMoscow.

“Realtravelmaybehard,uncertain,uncomfortable,butthere'safeel-goodfactorwhenyoupassatestofsomekind/'

Lindesaywroteinthefamily'snewlypublishedtravelmemoirPagesofDiscovery.

Lindcsayattachesgreatimportancetolearningoutoftheciassroom,sayingthatchildrenmightscorewellonschool

tests,butthatexperienceoftheworldoutside,indistantlands,withdifferentlanguages,scripts,politicalstructures,and

religiousbeliefs,istherealtestingground.

Childreninthisinternationalfamilydidnothavethesamepressuretoperformonschooltests,buttheyhad

“homework“ontheroad.Wuaskedhersonstowritetraveldiaries,collecttickets,drawmapsandsummarizetraveltips.

Shesayssuchhabits,thoughtheymightnotdirectlyimprovetestscores,willpaydividendsinlaterlife.

Theseexperiencescertainlyshapedtheirsons'charactersandinfluencedtheirchosenstudyatuniversity.Oneread

worldhistory,theotherinternationalrelations.Thetwobrothersalsoshareaninterestinhistoricalmonuments,andthe

GreatWallinparticular.Theyarenowplanningtofollowintheirfather'sfootstepswithanew4,500-kmhikeontheGreat

Wall.

“Myparentsviewtheworldasabigclassroom,andmybrotherandIarcthebiggestbeneficiaries,Jimmysays.

17.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheir(ripsacrosstheworld?

A.Hardandrisky.B.Uniqueyetstressful.

C.Challengingandeducational.D.Leisurelyyetrewarding.

18.Whatcanwcinferaboutthecouplefromthetext?

A.Theythinklittleofschooleducation.

B.Theybelievetravelprovidesrealeducation.

C.Theyasktheirsonstofollow(heircareerpath.

D.Theyrequiretheirsonstoperformwellonschooltests.

19.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“paydividends"meaninparagraph5?

A.Bringadvantages.B.Payaprice.

C.Improvescores.D.Makemistakes.

20.Whatdocsthefamily'sstorytellus?

A.Goodcompanyontheroadistheshortestcut.

B.Goodhabitsformedatyouthmakeallthedifference.

C.Ajourneyofathousandmilesbeginswithasinglestep.

D.Itisbetterto(ravel10.000milesthantoread10,000books.

6.(2023?四川成都?高三成都七中??伎荚嚕?/p>

Forthosewhocanstomachit,workingoutbeforebreakfastmaybemorebeneficialforhealththaneatingfirst,

accordingtoastudyofmealtimingandphysicalactivity.

Athletesandscientistshavelongknownthatmeallimingaffectsperformance.However,farlesshasdeenknownabout

howmealtimingandexercisemightaffectgeneralhealth.

Tofindout,Britishscientistsconductedastudy.Theyfirstfound10overweightandinactivebutotherwisehealthy

youngincn,whoselifestylesarc,fbrbelterandworse,representativeofthoseofmostofus.Theytestedthemen'sfitness

andrestingmetabolic(新陳代謝的)ralesandtooksamples(樣品)of(heirbloodandfattissue.

Then,ontwoseparatemorningvisitstothescientists'lab,eachmanwalkedfbranhouratanaveragespeedthat,in

theory,shouldallowhisbodytorelymainlyonfatforfuel.Beforeoneoftheseworkouts,themenskippedbreakfast,

meaningthattheyexercisedonacompletelyemptystomachafteralongovernightfast(禁食).Ontheotheroccasion,they

atearichmorningmealabouttwohoursbeforetheystartedwalking.

Justbeforeandanhouraftereachworkout,thescientiststookadditionalsamplesofthemen'sbloodandfattissue.

Thentheycomparedthesamples.Therewereconsiderabledifferences.Mostobviously,themendisplayedlowerblood

sugarlevelsatthestartoftheirworkoutswhentheyhadskippedbreakfastthanwhentheyhadeaten.Asaresult,they

burnedmorefatduringwalksonanemptystomachthanwhentheyhadeatenfirst.Ontheotherhand,theyburnedslightly

morecalories(卡路里),onaverage,duringtheworkoutafterbreakfastthanafterfasting.

Butitwastheeffectsdeepwithinthefatcellsthatmayhavebeenthemostsignificant,theresearchersfound.Multiple

genesbehaveddifferently,dependingonwhethersomeonehadeatenornotbeforewalking.Manyofthesegenesproduce

proteins(蛋白質(zhì))thatcanimprovebloodsugarregulationandinsulin(胰島素)levelsthroughoutthebodyandsoarc

associatedwithimprovedmetabolichealth.1hesegenesweremuchmoreactivewhenthemenhadfastedbeforeexercise

thanwhentheyhadbreakfasted.

Theimplicationoftheseresultsisthattogainthegreatesthealthbenefitsfromexercise,itmaybewisetoskipeating

first.

21.Theunderlinedexpression“stomachit”inParagraphImostprobablymeans"

A.digestthemealeasilyB.managewithoutbreakfast

C.decidewiselywhattoeatD.catwhateverisoffered

22.Whywerethe10peoplechosenfortheexperiment?

A.Theirlifestylesweretypicalofordinarypeople.

B.Theirlackofexerciseledtooverweight.

C.Theycouldwalkatanaveragespeed.

D.Theyhadslowmetabolicrates.

23.Whathappenedto(hosewhoatebreakfastbeforeexercise?

A.Theysuccessfullylostweight.B.Theyconsumedabitmorecalories.

C.Theyburnedmorefatonaverage.D.Theydisplayedhigherinsulinlevels.

24.Whatcouldbelearnedfromtheresearch?

A.Aworkoutafterbreakfastimprovesgeneperformances.

B.Toomuchworkoutoftenslowsmetabolicrates.

C.Lifestyleisnotasimportantasmorningexercise.

D.Physicalexercisebeforebreakfastisbetterforhealth.

7.(2023?四川省綿陽南山中學(xué)??奸_學(xué)考試)

Mymotheralwaystoldme,“Youshouldexploreyourowncountrybeforesteppingoutintotheworld.''However,it

seemslikeatoughmissiontotravelallacrossitsexpansivesurfaces.Butluckilyforme,ViaRailCanadaofferedyouths

betweentheagesof18and25thechancetoridethetrainacrossCanadaforthemonthofJuly.Theticketwasabargain

$150.MybestfriendsTrevor,JoelandJeremyandIimmediatelyjumpedattheopportunityandsecuredfourticketsonthe

greatCanadianrailroad.

Foragroupof20-ycar-olds,thiswaslikethefirstflightofyoungbirdsfromthenest.Whenwcapproachedthetrain

stationinthemorning,our22-dayadventurefromSudburytoVancouverwastobegin.Eyesbaggyfromlackofsleep,we

jumpedonboardasifitwasthetraintoHogwartsinHarryPotter.Althoughthethoughtofthreefulldaysonthosetracks

coveringcloseto3,000kilometrescrushedourspiritsalittle,whathappenednextcaughtusbysurprise.

Thethreedaysonboardturnedintoasummercamponrails.Atnight,wewouldclimbuptheglass-domedtraincar.

whichgaveusascenicviewofthestarrynightsky,untouchedbytheharmfullightpollution.Beforeweknewit,thewarm

sunraysbeatingdownonourfaceswo<eusupforanotherdayontherails,lbmysurprise,aseaofgoldengrainfields

dominatedthelandscapewcwereintheCanadianPrairies.

Anotherdayslippedawayandwesetupfbranothernightinthedome.Andthistimeweweregreetedbynightsky

paintedbyafantasticthunderstorm.Lightningwasstrikingatanincrediblerate.Thespectacularandmemorablelightshow

lefteveryoneintheglassbubbleincompletedisbelief.

ArrivingintheRockyMountainswasoneofthemostsurrealexperiencesofmylife.Beforethetrainadventure,ifI

couldhaveskippedthetravelandarrivedatthedestination,IwouldEave.Thatisnolongertrue.I'velearnedthatthe

journeycanbemoreenjoyable(hanthedestination.

25.Whathasmadetheauthor'strainadventureacrossCanadaareality?

A.Theencouragementgivenbyhismother.B.Theappealofthescenicviewsinthecountry.

C.ThediscountticketofferedbyViaRailCanada.D.Hisgreatcouragetochallengeatoughmission.

26.WhatcanweinferabouttheyoungpeoplefromParagraph2?

A.Theywereexcitedaboutthecoiningtrainjourney.

B.Theylefttheirparentsfbrthefirsttimeintheirlife.

C.Theyneverthoughtofhavingatrainadventure.

D.TheywerehookedbythemagicstoryofHarryPotter.

27.Whatdoes^theglassbubble^inthefourthparagraphreferto?

A.Abraininlackofimagination.B.Theglass-domedtraincar.

C.Asummercamponthetrain.D.Thesightseeingbus.

28.WhatdidtheauthorlearnfromthetrainadventureacrossCanada?

A.Opportunitiesarehardtoget.B.Enjoyingajourneycountsalot.

C.Splendidsceneryattractsyoungpeople.D.Thetravelingexperienceisnotrealtohim.

8.(2023?天津?天津市新華中學(xué)??级#?/p>

Arcyouawarethateverysinglepersononthisplanetwhohaseverlived,livesnoworwilllive,hasadifferent

Derceptionofreality?Thewayeachofusperceivestheworldistosomedegreedifferentthananyotherperson'sperception

ofreality.①Whatisabsolutelyrealandrightforyoumaybeanillusion,ornonexistent,orcompletelyfalsefor

another!

It'simportanttoknowthis._②—Forexample,thenewsmedialovestocreatedrama,andoneoftheirfavorite

methodsistoelicil(弓I,昆)fear:fearofotherpeople,fearoftheweather,fearoftheeconomy,etc.Thenewsmediatellsus

howtoperceivetheworld—andifapersontakesthenewscastersattheirword,theyperceivetheworldtobevery

dangerousandhostile.Tothatperson,thementalimagesandemotionssuggestedbyotherpeoplecreateaversionofreality

thatiscompletelydifferentfromtherealityperceivedbysomeonewhodoesnotwatchthenews.

1hingsarenotalwayswhattheyseem.卜ormostpeople,seeingisbelieving,whichiswhymagicians,artistsand

marketersarcsosuccessful.JustliketheTVnews,theyshowyouonlywhattheywantyoutosecanditisperceivedas

reality.Buthowwouldthatrealitychangeifyousawwhatwentonbehindthescenesorwhatwasleftout?

What'syourstory?

Weallhaveastory.Overtime,yourstorytakesonalifeofitsownandyoubecomeyourstory.Butwho'stheauthor

andwhydidhimputsomuchcrapinthere?Allthatunnecessarysuffering,struggle,heartache,worryandpain...wouldn'tit

bebeltertoliveastorywithoutallthat?Whowantstoliveinastorywiththatmuchboredomandunfulfil'edlongings?

Thestorygotitsstartwhenyouwereborn,andwasco-authoredbyyoualongwiththeinfluencesinyourlife.③

Anytimeyouwereinfluencedbysomeoneorsomething,youunconsciouslyhandedyourpenoverandsaid"Here,you

writethisaboutme."SoyouarenotevenwritingyourOWNstory!Noonedoes—untiltheyrecognizethatfact,andmakea

consciousdecisiontotakecontrolofthepen.YouCANwriteyourstorythewayyouwantittoplayout.

Itishelpfultounderstandhowthebraintakesrealityandfiltersittocreateyouruniqueperceptionofreality.It'san

automaticunconsciousactionthatisbasedon:

?Physicalexperiences(whichiswhysomeopticalillusionsareextremelyunsettling)

?Pastconditioning(howyouareprogrammedtoseetheworld)

?Whenyoubecomeawareofthefactthatyouareconstructingyourownreality,youcantakechargeandbuild

onethatismorepleasing.Ifyouchangeyourmind,yourvibrationandyourintentions,youcanchangeyourcircumstances!

Insteadof,“Iamavictimofcircumstance,"imprintinyourmind,<4Iamtheco-creatorofmyInsteadof,“Iamsick

andtiredimprintinyourmind,“IamincontrolandenthusiasticaboutwhatIdo”.

Raiseyourvibrationbythinking,talkingandactingmorepositively.Aspositivenessbecomesamentalhabit,that

changewillbecomeyournewinnerreality,whichwillsoonmanifestinyourouterreality.

Thepowerofperceptionisimmense.Choosetoseemoregoodthanbad,moreabundance(hanlack,morelovethan

indifferenceandmoresuccessthanstruggle.

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword^perception''meaninthefirstparagraph?

A.senseB.acceptance

C.receptionD.deception

30.Hewdoestheauthorpresenthisviewpointsinthefirstthreeparagraphs?

A.Byansweringquestions.B.Bygivingexamples.

C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Bydrawingconclusions.

31.Thesentence“Becauseifyouarcnotaware,yourperception,worldviewandrealityarccreatedbyotherpeople.”

shouldbeputin.

A.①B.②C'.@D.?

32.Whichofthefollowingsubtitlescanbefilledintheblank?

A.Seeingisnotbelieving

B.Liveuptoyourexpectations

C.Changeyourperceptionandcreateanewreality

D.Physicalexperiencesandpastconditioningreallycount

33.Whatisthetoneofthepassage?

A.Instructive.B.Humorous.

C.Critical.D.Ironic.

9.(2023春?天津南開?高三統(tǒng)考階段練習(xí))

Sometimesjustwhenwcneedthepowerofmiracles,theyariseintheplaceswcwouldleastexpect.

OnacoldJanuaryafternoonin1989,1wasclimbingEgypt,sMt.Horeb,hopingtogettothepeakbysunsettoseethe

valleybelow.AsIwaswindingupthenarrowpath,I,dsometimesseeotherhikerswhowerecomingdown.Whilethey

wouldgenerallypasswithsimplyanodoragreetinginanotherlanguage,therewasonemanwhodidneither.

Isawhimcomingandashegotcloser.Icouldseethat,unlikeotherhikers,hewaswearingtraditionalEgyptian

galabia(長(zhǎng)袍).Whatmadehisappearancesostrangewasthatthemandidn'tevenappeartobeEgyptian,butwasa

small-framedAsianmanwithlittlehairandroundglasses.

Aswcnearedoneanother,IsaidHello,butnotasoundcamefromhim.Ithoughtmaybehehadn'theardme.Suddenly

hestoppeddirectlyinfrontofme,lookedupfromtheground,andspokeasinglesentencetomeinEnglish,“Sometimes

youdon'tknowwhatyouhavelostuntilyou'velostit.^^AsItookinwhatIhadjustheard,hesimplysteppedaroundme

andcontinuedhisgoingdown.

Thatmomentinmylifewasasmallmiracle.Thereasonislessaboutwhatthemansaidbutmoreaboutthetimingand

thecontext.Theyearwas1989,anditwasduringmyEgyptianpilgrimage(朝圣),andspecificallyduringmyhiketoMt.

Horeb,thatI'dsetthetimeasidetomakedecisionsthatwouldaffectmycareer,myfriends,myfamily,andultimately,my

life.

IhadtoaskmyselfwhatthechanceswereofanAsianmandressedinanEgyptiangalabiacomingdownfromthetop

ofthishistoricmountainjustwhenIwaswalkingup,stoppingbeforeme,andofferinghiswisdom,seeminglyfromoutof

nowhere.MyanswertomyownQuestionwaseasy:nearlynochance!Inameetthatlastedlessthantwominutes,atotal

strangerhadbroughtsomethingclearandsomethingofawarning,regaixlingthehugechangesthatIwouldmakewithina

matterofdays.Inmywayofthinking,that'samiracle.

Miraclesareeverywhereandoccureverydayfordifferentreasons,inresponsetothedifferentneedsthatwemayhave

inthemoment.Ourjobmaybelessaboutquestioningtheexlraordinarythingsthathappeninourdailylivesandmoreabout

acceptingthegiftstheybring.

34.BeforetheAsianmanspoke,howdidtheauthorthinkabouthim?

A.Hewasveryrudeandstrange.

B.Hewasdifferentfromolhers.

C.Hewasshyandnodtostrangers.

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