【英语】2019届二轮复习完形填空专题记叙文类型10篇训练之二十一(17页word版)

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【英语】2019届二轮复习完形填空专题记叙文类型10篇训练之二十一(17页word版)

‎2019届二轮复习完形填空专题记叙文类型10篇训练之二十一 ‎[一]‎ You are a new manager at the American branch of your German firm in Chicago. With a few minutes to spare between meetings, you go to get a quick cup of coffee.‎ ‎“Hey, David, how are you?” one of the senior partners at the firm asks you.‎ ‎“Good, thank you, Dr. Greer,” you reply. You’ve really been wanting to make a connection with the senior leadership at the firm, and this seems like a great opportunity. But as you start to think of something to say, your American colleague breaks in to steal your spotlight.‎ ‎“So Arnold”, your colleague says to your boss, in such a casual manner that it makes your German soul cringe(畏缩), “So what’s your Super bowl prediction? I mean, you’re a Ninth fan, right?”‎ ‎ The conversation moves on, and you walk silently back to your desk with your coffee. You know how important small talk is in the U. S., and you feel jealous(妒忌的) of people like your colleague who can do it well.‎ There’s nothing small about the role that small talk plays in American professional culture. People from other countries are often surprised at how important small talk is in the U. S. and how naturally and comfortably people seem to do it-with peers, men, women, and even with superiors. You can be the most technically skilled worker in the world, but your ability to progress in your job in the United States is highly dependent on your ability to build and maintain positive relationships with people at work. And guess what skill is critical for building and maintaining these relationships? Small talk.‎ What can you do if you are from another culture and want to learn to use small talk in the U. S. to build relationships and establish trust? Work hard to hone(磨练) your own version of American-style small talk. ‎ Watch how others do it. You don’t have to mimic what they do; in fact, that would likely backfire because people would see you as inauthentic (不可靠的). But if you can develop your own personal version, that can go a long way toward making you feel comfortable and competence.‎ ‎32. The author introduces the topic of the passage by__________.‎ ‎ A. raising an interesting question B. making comparisons ‎ C. describing an interesting scene D. telling a small jokes ‎33. What do we know about German people?‎ ‎ A. They usually make small talk in work breaks.‎ ‎ B. They don’t make so much small talk.‎ ‎ C. They hate making small talk.‎ ‎ D. They are good at making small talk, too.‎ ‎34. What makes people from other countries surprised in American professional culture?‎ ‎ A. American workers’ ability to make progress.‎ ‎ B. American workers’ attitude towards superiors.‎ ‎ C. The role small talk plays in work setting.‎ ‎ D. The special meaning of small talk.‎ ‎35. What does “backfire” underlined in the last paragraph mean?‎ ‎ A. be difficult B. be helpful ‎ C. have the opposite effect D. have a good result 参考答案:32-35 CBCC ‎[二]‎ The other day I wrote a business plan, I gave it to my husband for suggestions. After reading it, he said, “I don’t think this is up to your usual standards.” I said, “I need more information. What doesn’t work?” He said he wasn’t sure. I then took the letter and reread it.‎ He asked, “How about if I look at it again and make notes between the space?” I agreed. A half hour later I looked at his notes and told ‎ him he didn’t understand the situation and what I really wanted to express. He shrugged (耸肩) and said OK. I took the letter and went back to my computer and again revised. As I was writing, I could see my letter improving based on his suggestions. When I finished, I proudly handed the letter back to my husband. He read it for the third time and said, “It’s still not right but I couldn’t exactly say.” I was a little annoyed and then told him I was the writer and I had seen some foolish letters he sent out. But I picked up my letter and went back to the computer.‎ After an hour of revisions, I went back to my husband apologetically with letter in hand. I told him I was sorry for what I’d said and asked if he would please read the letter again because I did value his contribution. Being a very patient and kind-hearted fellow, he once again read my letter and declared that it was fine.‎ This all leads me to the following: When you ask for advice on a project, be appreciative and grateful. Understand that the advice and suggestions you get may be negative. Understand that it may mean more work for you. And keep in mind that the final responsibility for the project is still yours. So be modest and thankful even if he or she has noted some problems.‎ ‎28. Why did the author give her business plan to her husband at first?‎ A. To show off her excellent work.‎ B. To ask him to give her some advice.‎ C. To ask him to make some changes from all details.‎ D. To have him type it on the computer.‎ ‎29. The author’s husband shrugged after hearing her words because he _________.‎ A. knew there was nothing wrong in the business plan B. believed in his judgment but couldn’t find why ‎ C. doubted about himself since he found no excuses D. believed he himself was right and knew the roots ‎30. We can infer from the passage that the author’s husband was __________.‎ A. selfish, proud and determined B. good at expressing himself C. humorous, active and careful D. honest, kind and patient ‎ ‎31. The author wants to tell us that if you ask for suggestions, __________.‎ A. do accept all suggestions from the givers B. do keep silent before taking action C. don’t get upset if some are negative ‎ D. do be grateful and confident ‎ 参考答案:28-31 BBDC ‎[三]‎ One day, a woman brought a duck to see a vet(兽医). As she laid her pet on the table, the vet pulled out his stethoscope(听诊器) and listened to the bird's chest.‎ After a moment or two, the vet shook his head and sadly said he was sorry that her duck had passed away. But the woman didn't believe it and insisted that the vet should do some more testing on the duck.‎ The vet rolled his eyes, turned around and left the room. He returned a few minutes later with a black dog. As the woman looked on in amazement, the dog stood on his back legs, put his front paws on the examination table and sniffed(嗅) the duck from top to bottom. He then looked up at the vet with sad eyes and shook his head. The vet patted the dog on the head and took it out of the room.‎ A few minutes later, he returned with a cat. The cat jumped on the table and also carefully sniffed the bird from head to foot. The cat sat back down, shook his head, meowed softly and went out of the room.‎ The vet looked at the woman and said, “I'm sorry, but as I said, this is definitely a dead duck.”‎ The vet turned to his computer, pressed a few keys and produced a bill, which he handed to the woman. The duck's owner, still in shock, took the bill. “150 dollars!” she shouted. “150 dollars just to tell me my duck is dead!”‎ The vet shrugged, “I'm sorry. If you had just taken my word for it, the bill would have been 20 dollars, but with the Lab Report and the Cat Scan, it's now 150 dollars.”‎ ‎24. Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?‎ A. At first, the vet didn't check the duck but a bird.‎ B. The vet thought the duck was dead from the beginning.‎ C. The woman believed what the vet said immediately.‎ D. The woman was very happy to see the dog come in.‎ ‎25. Why did the vet take a dog and a cat into the examination room?‎ A. To confirm the duck was dead. B. To give them to the woman as pets.‎ C. To comfort the woman. D. To ask them to save the duck's life.‎ ‎26. How was the woman likely to feel after being told why the bill was 150 dollars?‎ A. Awkward. B. Disappointed. C. Scared. D. Angry.‎ ‎27. The passage is a(n) ________.‎ A. news report B. advertisement C. joke D. review 参考答案:‎ B 篇 24. B。从第二段第一句话可知答案。‎ ‎25. A。兽医这样做是为了确定鸭子已经死亡。‎ ‎26. D。费用由20美元增加到150美元,结论又没有改变,那个女士肯定很气愤。‎ ‎27. C。很明显这是一个笑话。值得一提的是:Lab Report是指实验报告,Cat Scan是指Cat 扫描仪。作者巧妙地选择了猫这种动物来产生喜剧效果。‎ ‎[四]‎ I went online to check if my pay was in my bank account. To my amazement I discovered that not only had I been paid, a company I’d never worked ‎ for had also paid me! I knew I’d have been beside myself if my own salary was not in my account, so I tried to get the money back to the right person. Easier said than done.‎ The bank couldn’t help as it wasn’t a bank problem. The human resources department at the company that paid me was unable to help as I didn’t have enough details. I rang the bank again. Thankfully I had a sympathetic call operator who gave me a name, so I again rang the company “Daniel” worked for.‎ I expected the bank would contact me to arrange to take the money from my account and repay Daniel. I heard nothing for a month and the money remained in my account when Daniel called, explaining he’d tried to get back his money but had been unsuccessful as neither the bank nor his company felt it was their error. He had rung to ask if I could speak to the bank, but after chatting for a few minutes we realized we could probably fix this problem ourselves.‎ We decided I would take the money from my account and he would pick it up from me. Due to my busy job I was unable to meet Daniel personally but he left me a lovely bottle of wine in exchange for what was rightfully his. I never had any intention of keeping Daniel’s pay but red tape(繁琐手续) made it difficult to do the right thing. It all came down to two people being able to do what a huge bank and a large company couldn’t do—admit a mistake has occurred and fix it.‎ ‎21. What was the attitude of the author towards the extra money in his bank account?‎ A. He didn’t know what to do with it. B. He felt lucky to get it.‎ C. He thought of keeping it for himself. D. He wanted to return it to the right person.‎ ‎22. The underlined phrase “beside myself”(inParagraph1) probably ‎ means___________.‎ A. very fortunate B. very angry C. really thankful D. at ease ‎23. How was the problem solved in the end?‎ A. The author and Daniel solved the problem themselves.‎ B. It cost Daniel a lovely bottle of wine to get back his money.‎ C. The author gave the money back to the company.‎ D. The call operator offered to solve their problem.‎ ‎24. From the passage we can infer that___________.‎ A. the bank could solve the problem soon and easily with the red tape B. some large organizations usually have troublesome official rules C. Daniel didn’t know the error before he contacted the author D. the company gave the wrong account to the bank 参考答案:21--24 DBAB ‎ ‎ [五]‎ Olympic gold medalist Morolake Akinosun walked through the halls of her high school in Illinois in the US, surprised at how little had changed at her old high school other than the green color on the walls.‎ Akinosun won her medal with the 400-meter relay team at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro this summer. Her return to her high school recently included a chance for the young woman to tell what she’s learned since running track for Wsubonsie more than fours year ago.‎ Her first piece of advice to the crowd of students was asking them to listen to their parents. “ They see things you can't see,” she said. “ In high school I thought I was on the top of the world.”‎ In Akinosun’s case, her parents encouraged her to consider going to the University of Illinois, which at the time had a team that was coached ‎ by Olympic medal winner Tonja Buford-Bailey. “ I wouldn’t be where I am today without my parents,” she said.‎ Her parents saw Buford-Bailey as a good fit to coach their daughter, something Akinosun said she didn’t understand at the time. It didn’t take long, however, for her to see they were right and she ended up following Buford-Bailey to the University of Texas at Austin when the coach took a job there. Akinosun admitted it was three years before she told her parents they were right.‎ Becoming an excellent athlete who can take part in the Olympics needs serious dedication. She says her success came from viewing herself as an athlete-student instead of a student-athlete.‎ ‎“I always put track and field first, and then comes school,” Akinosun said. A social life comes last.‎ ‎“It’s about sacrifices(牺牲). You can’t be on the track team unless you’re chosen,” she added.‎ Making athletics the most important thing in her life meant committing fully, no matter how she might feel on a given day. “ I never missed a training session (环节) in my four years in college,” she said. “It’s my job; it’s what I do. Think about that when you want to sleep in.” 21. Which of the following statements is TRUE about Akinosun according to the article?‎ A.She is thankful to her parents for finding her the right coach.‎ B. She make up her mind to win Olympic medals in high school.‎ C. She still doesn’t want to admit that her parents helped her a lot.‎ D. She was a big fan of Buford-Bailey in high school.‎ ‎22. According to Akinosun, she became a successful athlete because ______.‎ ‎ A. she had great confidence in herself.‎ ‎ B. she always put training before anything else.‎ ‎ C. she was pushed by her coach to train hard.‎ ‎ D. she could keep a good balance between school and training.‎ ‎23. The underlined word “dedication” in Paragraph 6 is closest in meaning to ______.‎ ‎ A. knowing oneself B. committing fully ‎ C. a clear purpose D. a strong desire ‎24. What’s the best title of the passage?‎ ‎ A. How Akinosun spent her high school years.‎ ‎ B. The story of Akinosun’s success.‎ ‎ C. Being an athlete is not easy.‎ ‎ D. Akinosun’s advice to her schoolmates.‎ 参考答案:21—24 ABBB ‎ ‎[六]‎ A man came home from work late, tired and unhappy, to find his 5-year-old son waiting for him at the door. ‎ ‎ The boy asked, "Daddy, how much do you make per hour?" The father was furious at his son's question. ‎ ‎ When he said $20 an hour, the little boy asked his father to lend $10 to him. The father was even angrier because he thought the boy just wanted some money to buy a toy. So he didn't answer his son. ‎ ‎  The little boy quietly went to his room. After about an hour or so, the man calmed down and started to think: Maybe there was something he really needed to buy with that $10. ‎ ‎   "Maybe I was too hard on you just now," the man went into the room and said. "Here's the $10 you asked for." ‎ ‎   "Oh, thank you, Daddy!" He said. Then, he reached under his pillow, pulled out some crumpled coins and said, "Daddy, I have $20 now. Can I buy an hour of your time? Please come home early tomorrow. I would like to have dinner with you." ‎ ‎21.How much does the man make if he works 10 hours? ‎ A. $10. B. $20. C. $30. D. $40‎ ‎22.In this passage, the underlined word "furious" means ______. ‎ A. very angry B. quite happy C. too excited D. a little nervous ‎23.At first, the father refused to lend the boy any money because ______. ‎ A. he thought the boy wanted to keep the money for himself ‎ B. he did not have enough money at that moment C. he thought the boy would buy something of no use ‎ D. the boy always borrowed money from him ‎ ‎24.From the passage, we can infer (推断) that the boy's father ______. ‎ A. often played with his son B. spent little time with his son ‎ C. didn’t love his son at all D. often came back home early ‎【解析】故事类记述文记述文阅读 参考答案:21.B 22.A 23.C 24.B 试题分析:本文中的小男孩想跟父亲要钱,来买父亲一小时的时间,让他早点回家。让父亲明白了自己花在孩子身上的时间很少。‎ ‎21.根据I make $20 an hour."可知选B。‎ ‎22.根据下文描述可知他的父亲非常生气,故选A。‎ ‎23.根据After about an hour, the father calmed down, and started to think, "Maybe he really needs to buy something and he didn’t ask for money very often."及上文描述可知父亲误会了自己的孩子。故选C。‎ ‎24.通过阅读短文可知小男孩的父亲忙于工作,花在孩子身上的时间很少。故选B。‎ 点评:本文浅显易懂,层次分明,学生很容易把握文中中心内容。答题中注意带着问题阅读短文,一般就能顺利找出答题依据。对于不能直接找到根据的问题注意联系上下文,根据短文中心总结出正确答案。‎ ‎[七]‎ My 17-year-old daughter went off to college and having her away from home brought back memories of watching Peter Pan when she was little. In the classic TV production, one scene in particular impressed me: when Mrs.‎ ‎ Darling puts her children into bed. As she turns off the last of the night light, she takes one last look at the bedroom and says, “Dear night lights, protect my sleeping children.” As a mother, I know how much she loves her children.‎ It has been several weeks since we took our daughter to college and she seems t ‎ be adjusting well after a short period of homesickness. For us, though, it’s another story. Like most parents, I love checking in on my children at night. But now she’s gone, and I find night times the hardest. I miss her most at night.‎ In my neighborhood, most of the parents whose kids are off to college are dealing with similar melancholy. My husband is filled with anxiety. One friend talked ‎ about getting this sick feeling in her stomach as she prepared for the college drop off. We complained that many of us were too busy to truly enjoy being with our ‎ children while we had them.‎ For us moms, seeing Toy Story 3 only made the sadness worse as we watched ‎ the character Andy, who is the same age as our kids, say goodbye to his childhood as he prepares to leave for college. And it’s not just “first-time” parents like me. Two ‎ moms who have kids already well into college said the separation didn’t get any easier. You feel like something has been taken away from inside you,” said one of them.‎ I imagine things will get easier with time, especially as I see my daughter adjust to college life. Meanwhile, as I keep my cell phone close to me in bed and text my daughter goodnight and sweet dreams every night, I like to think that messages serve as a night light that keeps her safe.‎ ‎21. The writer was deeply impressed by the scene in Peter Pan because ________.‎ A. she watched the scene with her daughter B. the scene was very exciting and interesting C. the scene taught her and her daughter a good lesson D. the scene showed a mother’s deep love for her children ‎22. After her daughter went to college, the writer ________.‎ A. didn’t get used to the change for a long time B. often cried as she missed her daughter so much C. realized she hadn’t done enough for her daughter D. failed to have a good sleep every night ‎23. What is the underlined word “melancholy” in Paragraph 3 similar in meaning to?‎ A. Happiness.        B. Anger. C. Sadness.         D. Excitement.‎ ‎24. According to the last paragraph, why did the writer keep her cell phone close to her in bed?‎ A. To call her daughter any time. B. To wait for her daughter’s calls.‎ C. To say goodnight to her daughter. D. To wait for her daughter’s messages.‎ 参考答案:21-24 DACC ‎ ‎[八]‎ For years I have lived this lie telling everyone I am allergic to peanuts because I hate the smell of peanut butter. However, whenever I used to tell people I don’t like peanut butter, they’d get all defensive like “Peanut butter is amazing! How do you not like it?!”, and then I’d have to go into this whole thing to defend my taste buds.‎ But then I got tired of it and started telling people that I’m just allergic to peanuts because that way it’s not my fault that I hate the smell of peanut butter. Now I seem like a sad little baby who can never taste peanut butter ever in her life and everyone feels sad for me.‎ But the problem is that I really have an appetite for peanut m&ms (巧克力豆) but now I can only eat peanut m&ms when I’m at home alone. The only person who knows my lie is my husband. 1 remember one evening we had a small celebration for one of our friends and they had peanut m&ms. I really wanted some but obviously couldn’t eat them in public because people would know my peanut secret.‎ When we got home after work, my husband tipped his jacket over and emptied his pockets. Peanut m&ms fell out of his pockets and he whispered, “I was sneakily accumulating them all night for you because I could see the pain in your eyes.”‎ If that isn’t love, and then I don’t know what is.‎ ‎24. Why does the author have to lie about her taste?‎ A. Because she is allergic to peanuts. B. Because people feel sympathy for her.‎ C. Because lying makes people feel better. D. Because she is no longer willing to explain.‎ ‎25. What does everyone feel sad about?‎ A. My health problems. B. My not being able to eat peanuts.‎ C. My lying all the time. D. My not getting along with them.‎ ‎26. The underlined word “sneakily” in Paragraph 4 refers to .‎ A. patiently B. carefully C. secretly D. hurriedly ‎27. The passage is intended to .‎ A. show the husband’s deep love B. share an unforgettable experience C. tell how to fight against one’s allergy D. express dissatisfaction with people around 参考答案:24-27 DBCA ‎[九]‎ Lions are the top tourist attraction to Kenya and also considered critically endangered. One of the main causes of their death is that people kill them in return for lions attacking their cows. “We put our cows in a small cow shelter at night,” locals said, “and that’s when the trouble would start. Lions would jump in the shelter and kill the cows”.‎ There have been a lot of efforts to try to protect the lions, but it’s a crisis and everyone is looking for a solution. One idea was land leases(租用), another was lion-proof fences. However, no one even knew that Richard Turere, a 13-year-old Maasai from Kenya, had already come up with something that worked.‎ One night Richard was walking around with a flashlight and discovered the lions were scared of a moving light. An idea was born. Three weeks ‎ and much repairing later, Richard invented a system of lights that flash around the cow shelter, mimicking a human walking around with a flashlight. His system is made from broken flashlight parts and an indicator box from a motorcycle. “The only thing I bought was a solar panel(电池板), which charges a battery that supplies power to the lights at night.” Richard says. He calls the system Lion Lights.‎ His simple solution was so successful: his neighbors heard about it and wanted Lion Lights, too. He put in the lights for them. From there, the lights spread and are now being used all around Kenya. Someone in India is trying them out for tigers. In Zambia and Tanzania they’re being used as well.‎ ‎5. Why do local people kill lions?‎ A. To attract tourists. B. To protect their cows.‎ C. To sell them for money. D. To scare away large animals.‎ ‎6. What makes Richard’s idea successful?‎ A. That the lights will cost nothing.‎ B. That the system can protect lions.‎ C. That the lions are afraid of light.‎ D. That the cows are lawfully killed.‎ ‎7. What may be the best title of the text?‎ A. Lion Lights B. Protecting Lions C. Endangered Cows D. Lion-proof Fences ‎【答案】5. B 6. C 7. A ‎【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。这篇文章主要讲了肯尼亚的狮子濒临灭绝,其中一个主要原因就是当地人为了保护他们的牛,猎杀狮子。人们想了许多种办法保护狮子,一个十三岁的孩子Richard偶然发现了狮子害怕移动的光,于是他发明了Lion Lights,这既保护了人类又保护了狮子。‎ ‎5. 细节理解题。由第一段One of the main causes of their death is that people kill them in return for lions attacking their cows.‎ 可知,当地人猎杀狮子是为了保护他们的牛,选B。‎ ‎6. 细节理解题。由第三段One night Richard was walking around with a flashlight and discovered the lions were scared of a moving light.可知,Richard的主意很成功是因为狮子害怕移动的光,选C。‎ ‎7. 主旨大意题。这篇文章主要讲了肯尼亚的狮子濒临灭绝,其中一个主要原因就是当地人为了保护他们的牛,猎杀狮子。人们想了许多种办法保护狮子,一个十三岁的孩子Richard偶然发现了狮子害怕移动的光,于是他发明了Lion Lights,这既保护了人类又保护了狮子。故选A。‎ ‎[十]‎ If you were to walk up to Arthur Bonnet and say, “Hey, Butterfly Man,” his face would break into a smile. The title suits him. And he loves it.‎ Arthur Bonner works with the Palos Verdes blue butterfly, once thought to have died out. Today the butterfly is coming back—thanks to him. But years ago if you’d told him this was what he'd be doing someday, he would have laughed, “You’re crazy.” As a boy, he used to be “a little tough guy on the streets”. At age thirteen, he was caught by police stealing. At eighteen, he landed in prison for shooting a man.‎ ‎“I knew it had hurt my mom,” Bonner said after he got out of prison. “So I told myself I would not put my mom through that pain again.”‎ One day he met Professor Mattoni, who was working to rebuild the habitat for an endangered butterfly called EI Segundo blue.‎ ‎“I saw the sign ‘Butterfly Habitat’ and asked, “How can you have a habitat when the butterflies can just fly away?” Bonner recalls. “Dr. Mattoni laughed and handed me a magnifying glass(放大镜). “Look at the leaves.” I could see all these caterpillars(蝴蝶的幼虫)on the plant. Dr Mattoni explained, “Without the plant, there are no butterflies.”‎ Weeks later, Bonner received a call from Dr. Mattoni, who told him there was a butterfly needed help. That was how he met the Palos Verdes blue.‎ ‎ Since then he’s been working for four years to help bring the butterfly back. He grows astragalus, the only plant the butterfly eats. He collects butterflies and brings them into a lab to lay eggs. Then he puts new butterflies into the habitat.‎ The butterfly’s population, once almost zero, is now up to 900. For their work, Bonner and Dr. Matoni received lots of awards. But for Bonner, he earned something more: he turned his life around.‎ For six years now Bonner has kept his promise to stay out of prison. While he’s bringing back the Palos Verdes blue, the butterfly has helped bring him back, too.‎ ‎4.Bonner came to know the Palos Verdes blue after he ________.‎ A. found the butterfly had died out B. won many prizes from his professor C. met Dr. Mattoni, a professor of biology D. collected butterflies and put them into a lab ‎5.From the passage we know that before Bonnet met Professor Mattoni, he was ________.‎ A. interested in butterflies B. a tough boy on the streets C. known as Butterfly Man D. a good student in a university ‎6.From the last sentence of the text, we learn that raising butterflies has ________.‎ A. made Bonner famous B. changes Bonnet’s life C. brought Bonner wealth D. enriched Bonner’s knowledge ‎7.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?‎ A. A Promise to Mom B. A Story of Butterflies C. A Man Saved by Butterflies D. A Job Offered by Dr. Mattoni ‎【答案】4.C5.B6.B7.C ‎【解析】本文主要讲述了一个叫阿瑟的人通过养蝴蝶既拯救了蝴蝶,又拯救了自己的故事。‎ ‎4.细节理解题.根据第六段的第一、二句话 Weeks later,Bonner received a call from Dr.Mattoni,who told him there was a butterfly that needed help.That was how he met the Palos Verdes blue.得知,几周后阿瑟收到了教授的电话,告诉他有一种蝴蝶需要他的帮助,那就是他怎样遇到这种蝴蝶的.故选C.‎ ‎5.细节理解题。根据第二段中的As a boy, he used to be “a little tough guy on the streets”. At age thirteen he was caught by police stealing. At eighteen he landed in prison for shooting a man.句意:在他十三岁的时候,因为偷东西被警察抓。十八岁的时候因射伤了人而入狱。从这里得知阿瑟曾因伤人,偷窃等原因入狱。故选B。‎ ‎6.细节理解题.根据短文最后一句话"For six years now Bonner has kept his promise to stay out of prison.While he's bringing back the Palos Verdes blue,the butterfly has helped bring him back,too."可知出狱六年来Bonner遵守着自己远离监狱的诺言,所以饲养蝴蝶改变了Arthur Bonner的生活;故选B.‎ ‎7.主旨大意题。这篇短文讲述了Arthur Bonner在年轻人因为无违法而蹲进了监狱,后来通过饲养蝴蝶而改变了生活,是蝴蝶挽救了他.因此最好的题目是:A Man Saved by Butterflies;故选C.‎
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