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  It was the first snow of winter — an exciting day for every child but not for most teachers. Up until now, I had been able to dress myself for recess(课间休息), but today I would need some help. Miss Finlayson, my kindergarten teacher at Princess Elizabeth School near Hamilton, Ontario, had been through first snow days many times in her long career, but I think she may still remember this one.

  I managed to get into my wool snow pants. But I struggled with my jacket because it didn’t fit well. It was a hand-me-down from my brother, and it made me wonder why I had to wear his ugly clothes. At least my hat and matching scarf were mine, and they were quite pretty. Finally it was time to have Miss Finlayson help me with my boots. In her calm, motherly voice she said, “By the end of winter, you will be able to put on your own boots.” I didn’t realize at the time that this was more a statement of hope than of confidence.

  I handed her my boots and stuck out my feet. Like most children, I expected the adult to do all the work. After much wiggling and pushing, she managed to get the first one into place and then, with a sigh, worked the second one on too.

  I announced, “They’re on the wrong feet.” With the grace that only experience can bring, she struggled to get the boots off and went through the joyless task of putting them on again. Then I said, “These aren’t my boots, you know.” As she pulled the offending boots from my feet, she still managed to look both helpful and interested. Once they were off, I said, “They are my brother’s boots. My mother makes me wear them, and I hate them!” Somehow, from long years of practice, she managed to act as though I wasn’t an annoying little girl. She pushed and shoved, less gently this time, and the boots were returned to their proper place on my feet. With a great sigh of relief, seeing the end of her struggle with me, she asked, “Now, where are your gloves?”

  I looked into her eyes and said, “I didn’t want to lose them, so I put them into the toes of my boots.”

21.According to the passage,the little girl got from her brother.

A.the wool snow pants and the jacket

B.the jacket and the boots

C.the jacket and the hat

D.the boots and the gloves

22.What made it so hard for the teacher to help the little girl put her boots on?

A.The gloves in the toes of the boots.

B.The slowness of the teacher.

C.The wrong size of the boots.

D.The unwillingness of the girl.

23.It can be inferred that before the little girl finally went out to enjoy the first snow of winter, the teacher had to help her put on her boots ________.

A.once           B.twice

C.three times        D.four times

24.Which of the following sentences from the text BEST indicates that the teacher is very considerate?

A.In her calm, motherly voice she said, “By the end of winter, …” (Paragraph 2)

B.With the grace that only experience can bring, she struggled to… (Paragraph 4)

C.… she still managed to look both helpful and interested. (Paragraph 4)

D.… she managed to act as though I wasn’t an annoying little girl. (Paragraph 4)

 


答案与解析:

答案及解析:

  解题导语:本文通过为小作者穿靴子的故事,描写了老师善解人意和小女孩的顽皮。

  21.B 考查细节理解。根据文章第二段中的“… my jacket because it didn’t not well. It was a hand-me-down from my brother.”与第四段中的“These aren’t my boots... Thy are my brother’s boots. My mother makes me wear them”可知作者穿的是她哥哥的夹克与靴子。

  22.A 考查细节理解。根据文章的最后一段的 “I didn’t want to lose them, so I put them into the toes of my boots”可知让帮助穿鞋的老师费了那么多耐心与力气的是藏在鞋子里的手套。

  23.D 考查推理判断。从文章第三段与第四段可知老师要帮小作者穿四次鞋:第一次是穿错了脚,第二次是脱下来重新穿上,第三次是作者说了“These aren’t my boots”之后,她又把鞋脱下来,当听说是作者的妈妈非让作者穿哥哥的鞋后,又把它们给作者穿上,第四次是听说手套被放在鞋子里了,就又脱下来重新穿了一次(文中没有点明,但可推出)。

   24.D 考查细节理解。经过多年的磨砺,老师每次给她穿鞋都是那么有耐心,好像一点也不把小女孩的顽皮放在心上,这足以说明老师很体贴人。