A
At the end of Grade 8,our class went to Washington D.C..For a group of 14-year-olds,this was a big deal!
The first day was so tiring;we could hardly remember where we were and what we were seeing.The next morning,we were off to see monuments(纪念碑),starting with Washington,Lincoln and Jefferson.We walked along the paths through trees.Then the Wall came into view—the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
As I inched closer to the Wall,I heard a bagpipe(风笛) in the distance,which seemed to show respect to the lives lost in the jungles of Vietnam.
We continued walking and felt surprised at the number of names carved in the black stone.I was determined to find a soldier with my last name,but my hunt was stopped when a man caught my eyes.He was kneeling(跪着) at the Wall,a single rose at his feet.His head was bowed and he was rubbing his fingers over one name.I thought how sad he was,and then moved on.
After a few minutes I found one with my last name,but my eyes returned to the kneeling man.He was still rubbing his fingers over the same name.He never knew I was watching him,lost in deep sorrow.It was time for me to leave the kneeling man and the Wall.On the way home,I couldn’t help thinking of the kneeling man and his sad face.I wasn’t sure of the effects of war before,but at that moment I realised how much that man suffered from losing his loved one.Maybe he was only one of so many families who experienced the same.
I never knew the full effects of war until I saw that man.I only know about war from history classes.The kneeling man taught me more about war and the effects it has on people than any history book.
21.Which of the following makes the author feel the suffering that war brings to human beings?
A.The kneeling man.
B.The sound of a bagpipe.
C.The number of names carved in the stone.
D.The jungles of Vietnam.
答案:A
解析:细节理解题。由第四段的“...but my hunt was stopped when a man caught my eyes.He was kneeling at the Wall...”和最后一段的“I never knew the full effects of war until I saw that man.”可知A项正确。
22.The man continued to rub his fingers over the name probably because .
A.he found it covered with dust
B.he missed the loved one who died in a war
C.he intended to remove it completely
D.he recalled the fierce war he fought in
答案:B
解析:推理判断题。由第五段的“He was still rubbing his fingers over the same name.”及“...I realised how much that man suffered from losing his loved one.”可推知,他在那里不停地用手抚摸着纪念碑上的名字,可能是因为他深深思念着在战争中死去的亲人。
23.What did the author learn from the trip?
A.How fierce war is in history.
B.How people remember those who died in wars.
C.What bad effects war had on many families.
D.What we should do to prevent war.
答案:C
解析:推理判断题。由倒数第二段的“I wasn’t sure of the effects of war before,but at that moment I realised how much that man suffered from losing his loved one.Maybe he was only one of so many families who experienced the same.”可推知,在这次参观中,作者从这个在纪念碑前跪着的人身上,感受到战争给人们带来的巨大影响。
24.According to the last paragraph,the author probably thinks that .
A.he should have studied history hard in class
B.history books don’t tell readers the truth
C.there is more in history than books tell us
D.the kneeling man should be a history teacher
答案:C
解析:推理判断题。从文章最后一句话可推知,C项是作者认同的观点。