跟踪导练(四)5
2016-09-21
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When I looked at the grade on my math paper my jaw (下巴) almost dropped to the ground: a big “65” in bright red ink. I had never received such a terrible grade before.
I was so ashamed that when I got home that afternoon I lied to my dad. I told him I got 85 and that the report wouldnt come until the end of the month. Dad smiled. His daughter would never lie about her grade, so he didnt doubt the unusual delay (延迟) of my report.
A month later, Dad casually (随意地) asked me again about the report at the dinner table. He looked right into my eyes and asked for an answer. Having no choice. I told him that I had in fact got just 65 in my math final. I had lied because I didnt want to let him down.
For a moment, he just looked at me. I would have preferred a telling off(斥责) than that silence. Finally, Dad said, in a hurt voice, “You have already let me down, with your lie. I am not disappointed at your math score. That is no big deal—no one can be perfect all the time. But I am very disappointed in you. If you cant be honest with your dad, who can you be honest with? Its much easier to achieve a better grade than rebuild someone elses trust in you.”
Dads words touched my heart. I couldnt forgive myself for having hurt his feelings. I took out the report that I had been hiding for weeks, handed to him and apologized, sincerely. I realized that my honesty is not only important to me personally, but to those around me that truly care about me.
In one of Shakespeares plays a character says: “No legacy (遗产) is so rich as honesty.” After the crisis between Dad and me, I began to understand those words.
1. The first paragraph suggests that the author ___ .
A. is bad at math
B. usually gets a higher grade
C. was punished by her father for a bad grade
D. never expected the teachers treated her badly
2. Why did the author tell her father the truth finally?
A. The father was so serious.
B. She realized it was wrong to lie.
C. It had been too long since she lied.
D. She didnt want to let her father down any more.
3. Why did her father stay silent after she told him the truth?
A. He didnt understand her.
B. He was deeply hurt by her.
C. He felt unhappy with the grade.
D. He was thinking about what to say.
4. What does the author mainly want to tell us?
A. Its foolish to lie to parents.
B. Its hard to be a good student.
C. Its very important to be honest.
D. Its necessary to meet parents requirement.
B
In the modern world more and more people meet the problem of identity.The most interesting example is that of a so-called “banana”, which refers to an American who has an Asian face but holds Western value.
In Shanghai, there now live a group of people from abroad. They dont look different from the locals and speak fluent Chinese or even Shanghai dialect, but when it comes to writing Chinese characters, they are almost illiterate (文盲). Jack is such an example. He never learned to read or write Chinese characters, which he finds mysterious and difficult. “But when I am in the States, I feel thats not my home either,” he said.
At De Gaulle Airport in France, there is a Swiss man who has been living in the waiting room for a long time because he lost his passport during his travels. He was refused entry into several countries. But when he was eventually allowed to return to Switzerland, he refused to leave the airport. His reason was very simple—“I am sure who I am. I need no acknowledgement from others,” he said during an interview. For this reason he was honored by the Western media as “the Hero of identity.”
As the Internet becomes more and more popular, the problem of identity becomes more serious. In a virtual world, people can have different addresses registered with different names. In the Internet chat room, even ones gender (性别) is hard to determine.It seems that in the global village, people are saying hello every day to each other without knowing whom they are talking to.
What will be the next crisis (危机) of identity? With the development of cloning technology, it might be: who is the real “I”?
5. What does the underlined word “banana” in Paragraph 1 refer to?
A. America-born Asian.
B. American born in Asia.
C. American traveling to Asia.
D. American keeping Eastern culture.
6. Why did the Swiss man have to live in De Gaulle Airport?
A. He needed to board a plane at the right time.
B. He needed others acknowledgement.
C. He lost his passport at the airport.
D. He couldnt prove who he was.
7. Whats the authors opinion on the problem of identity?
A. Internet technology helps solve it.
B. People dont need to worry about it.
C. Only people traveling abroad have this problem.
D. There will be more problems relating to identity in the future.
8. What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. The crisis of identity.
B. The importance of identity.
C. Difficulty in living in foreign counties.
D. Differences between Eastern and Western cultures.