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    阅读理解。
    Joe came to New York from the Middle West, dreaming about painting. Delia came to New York
    from the South, dreaming about music. Joe and Delia met in a studio. Before long they were good friends
    and got married.
    They had only a small flat to live in , but they were happy. They loved each other, and they were both
    interested in art. Everything was fine until one day they found they had spent all their money.
    Delia decided to give music lessons. One afternoon she said to her husband:
    "Joe, , I've found a pupil, a general's daughter. She is a sweet girl. I'm to give three lessons a week
    and get $5 a lesson."
    But Joe was not glad.
    "But how about me?" he said." Do you think I'm going to watch you work while I play with my art?
    No, I want to earn some money too."
    "Joe, , you are silly," said Delia. "You must keep at your studies. We can live quite happily on $15 a
    week."
    "Well, perhaps I can sell some of my pictures," said Joe.
    Every day they parted in the morning and met in the evening. A week passed and Delia brought home
    fifteen dollars, but she looked a little tired.
    "Clementina sometimes gets on my nerves. I'm afraid she doesn't practice enough. But the general is
    the est old man! I wish you could know him, Joe."
    And then Joe took eighteen dollars out of his pocket.
    "I've sold one of my pictures to a man from Peoria," he said, "and he has ordered another."
    "I'm so glad," said Delia. "Thirty-three dollars! We never had so much to spend before. We'll have a
    good supper tonight."
    Next week Joe came home and put another eighteen dollars on the table. In half an hour Delia came,
    her right hand in a bandage.
    "What's the matter with your hand?" said Joe. Delia laughed and said:
    "Oh, a funny thing happened! Clemantina gave me a plate of soup and spilled some of it on my hand.
    She was very sorry for it. And so was the old general. But why are you looking at me like that, Joe?"
    "What time this afternoon did you burn your hand, Delia?"
    "Five o'clock, I think. The iron-I mean the soup-was ready about five, Why?"
    " Delia, come and sit here," said Joe. He drew her to the couch and sat beside her.
    "What do you do every day, Delia? Do you really give music lesson? Tell me the truth."
    She began to cry.
    "I couldn't get any pupils," she said, "So I got a place in a laundry ironing shirts. This afternoon a girl
    accidentally set down an iron on my hand and I got a bad burn. But tell me, Joe, how did you guess that
    I wasn't giving music lessons?"
    "It's very simple," said Joe. "I knew all about your bandages because I had to send them upstairs to
    a girl in the laundry who had an accident with a hot iron. You see, I work in the engine-room of the same
    laundry where you work."
    "And your pictures? Did you sell any to that man from Peoria?"
    "Well, your general with his Clemantina is an invention, and so is my man from Peoria."
    And then they both laughed.
    1. To support the family, Delia worked as            .
    A. a tutor
    B. a music teacher
    C. an artist
    D. a laundry assistant
    2. It happened that            .
    A. a man from Peoria liked Joe's pictures
    B. Delia earned $15 dollars a week easily
    C. the couple worked at the same laundry
    D. Clemantina and the general were kind
    3. Who hurt Delia's hand?
    A. The general
    B. Clemantina
    C. Herself
    D. A girl
    4. We can infer from the underlined sentence that            .
    A. Clemantina was an invention of the general
    B. Clemantina was an invention of the man from Peoria
    C. there were no such men as the general, Clemantina and the man from Peoria
    D. the general, Clemantina and the man from Peoria were the couple's clients
    5. The couple's attitude towards each other is            .
    A. faithful        
    B. honest
    C. ashamed
    D. heartbreaking
    6. Which do you think is the best title of the story?
    A. A service of love
    B. A story of Joe and Delia
    C. Lies and truth
    D. Servants of love
    本题信息:2012年浙江省模拟题英语阅读理解难度较难 来源:刘婷婷
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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。
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