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    阅读理解。
    Slowly I climbed into the driver's seat of the old brown pontiac. "Hi, Miss Caroline!" cried the three
    passengers, my friend Annie and her two children. No, I'm not Annie's driver. I'm just a friend.
    Let me explain. I'm 68, retired and live alone. Annie's 27, works as a part-time bank teller and is married
    with two kids. We're different, but we have one very important need in common-a car. I couldn't afford to
    fix my own car and the bus didn't go everywhere I needed to go.
    A friend had a suggestion. "My daughter Annie's been using my old pontiac while her husband job-hunts,"
    he said, "He got laid off and I know they could use help with gas. Maybe you two could share the car."
    Share a car? We Americans are pretty territorial about our automobiles. Still, need overrode (压倒)
    nervousness and I gave Annie a call. We quickly worked out a schedule. Three days a week for me, the rest
    for her.
    Having wheels again was a huge help. Soon the car brought something more. Driving each other home
    on the days we switched, Annie and I talked about everything.
    She had plenty of worries. Besides her finances, her dad's health was failing. However, she lifted my spirits!
    She once said, "Life doesn't always turn out the way I want, but I trust things will work out. And they do.
    Just like this car!"
    Annie and her family moved to Los Angeles. I still borrow the pontiac from her dad, who is healthy once
    again. Now, whenever I drive the car, I think about Annie, and about how a simple exchange born of economic
    need can become such a blessing. Like Annie says, life doesn't always turn out the way we want. But that
    doesn't mean it doesn't turn out good.
    1. What did the writer have in common with Annie?
    A. They were both in financial difficulty.
    B. They both lacked love and care in life.
    C. They had both been searching for a job.
    D. They were both too poor to own a car.
    2. Who was the real owner of the old brown pontiac?
    A. The writer.
    B. Annie.
    C. A bank teller.
    D. Annie's father.
    3. Annie impressed the writer much mainly because _____.
    A. she had a deep love for her dad
    B. she had many worries in her life
    C. she had a positive attitude to life
    D. she knew how to lift others' spirits
    本题信息:2011年河南省模拟题英语阅读理解难度较难 来源:张雪
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故事类阅读概念:

这类文章一般描述的是某一件具体事情的发生发展或结局,有人物、时间、地点和事件。命题往往从故事的情节、人物或事件的之间的关系、作者的态度及意图、故事前因和后果的推测等方面着手,考查学生对细节的辨认能力以及推理判断能力。


故事类阅读应试技巧:

1、抓住文章的6个要素:
阅读时要学会从事情本身的发展去理解故事情节而不要只看事件在文中出现的先后顺序。因此,无论是顺叙还是倒叙,阅读此类文章时,必须要找到它结构中的5个W(when, where, who, why, what)和1个H(how),不过不是每篇都会完整地交待六个要素。毫无疑问,寻出这些元素是能够正确快速解题的一个先决条件。
2、注意作者的议论和抒情:
高考英语阅读理解故事类文章常伴随着作者思想情感的流露和表达,因此议论和抒情往往夹杂其中。行文时或按事情发生发展的先后时间进行或按事情发生发展的地点来转换,也可能按事情发展的阶段来布局。在引出话题,讲完一件事情后,作者往往会表达个人感悟或提出建议等。这些体现作者观点或思想的语句在阅读时可以划线,它们往往体现文章中心或者写作意图,属于必考点,所以要仔细体会。
3、结合前两点归纳文章中心,把握作者态度:
故事类文章是通过记叙一件事来表达中心思想的,它是文章的灵魂。归纳文章中心思想时,尤其要分析文章的结尾,因为很多文章卒章显志,用简短的议论、抒情揭示文章中心;文章中议论抒情的句子往往与中心密切相关;也有的文章需要在结合概括各段大意的基础上归纳中心。另外,叙述一件事必有其目的,或阐明某一观点,或赞美某种品德,或抨击某种陋习,这就要求我们在阅读时,通过对细节(第1点中的六要素)的理解,把握作者的态度。
4、有章有据进行解题判断:
分析文章,归纳主题,属于分析、概括、综合的表述能力的考查。切忌脱离文章,架空分析,一定让分析在文章中有依据。