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Ⅴ 阅读理解
人与社会·社区生活 (2024 河北张家口联考)
Yesterday afternoon I was working in my studio. I was chatting on the phone when something made me look up. Out of the window, on the other side of the street, I saw my very elderly neighbour kneeling(跪) on the grass, his caregiver(护理者) beside him. “I’ve got to go,” I said to my friend. “I think something is wrong.” So I ran downstairs, out of my front door and across the street.
“He was taking a walk, and he fell down on the road,” the caregiver said. “I can’t lift him on my own.” My neighbour is a large man, so I ran back across the street and asked my husband for help! Together we were able to get him standing, but he couldn’t walk. Luckily, a woman passed by and asked if we needed help! She got a chair from my home and we got my neighbour seated. After a few minutes’ rest, we were able to help him get into the house. “I don’t know what I would have done if you hadn’t rushed over to help. I was all alone,” his caregiver said.
So here’s what I’ve been thinking about since then: Help your neighbour. Look up from what you are doing, and look around for who you can help. It may not be as obvious(明显的) as it was in this accident, but there’s always help you can give to your neighbour across the street, or the person standing beside you. They are all your neighbours.(E7205003)
20. Why did the writer run downstairs?
A. Because she wanted to play on the grass.
B. Because she wanted to help her neighbour.
C. Because she wanted to visit her neighbour.
D. Because she wanted to see what happened.
21. How did the elderly neighbour get into the house?
A. He sat on a chair.
B. He walked by himself.
C. He sat on the bike.
D. He climbed to his home.
22. What is the best title of the passage?
A. My Neighbour’s Accident
B. Look Around to Offer Help
C. The Caregiver and My Neighbour
D. Some People Helped My Neighbour
人与社会·社区生活 (2024 河北张家口联考)
Yesterday afternoon I was working in my studio. I was chatting on the phone when something made me look up. Out of the window, on the other side of the street, I saw my very elderly neighbour kneeling(跪) on the grass, his caregiver(护理者) beside him. “I’ve got to go,” I said to my friend. “I think something is wrong.” So I ran downstairs, out of my front door and across the street.
“He was taking a walk, and he fell down on the road,” the caregiver said. “I can’t lift him on my own.” My neighbour is a large man, so I ran back across the street and asked my husband for help! Together we were able to get him standing, but he couldn’t walk. Luckily, a woman passed by and asked if we needed help! She got a chair from my home and we got my neighbour seated. After a few minutes’ rest, we were able to help him get into the house. “I don’t know what I would have done if you hadn’t rushed over to help. I was all alone,” his caregiver said.
So here’s what I’ve been thinking about since then: Help your neighbour. Look up from what you are doing, and look around for who you can help. It may not be as obvious(明显的) as it was in this accident, but there’s always help you can give to your neighbour across the street, or the person standing beside you. They are all your neighbours.(E7205003)
20. Why did the writer run downstairs?
A. Because she wanted to play on the grass.
B. Because she wanted to help her neighbour.
C. Because she wanted to visit her neighbour.
D. Because she wanted to see what happened.
21. How did the elderly neighbour get into the house?
A. He sat on a chair.
B. He walked by himself.
C. He sat on the bike.
D. He climbed to his home.
22. What is the best title of the passage?
A. My Neighbour’s Accident
B. Look Around to Offer Help
C. The Caregiver and My Neighbour
D. Some People Helped My Neighbour
答案:
B@@A@@B
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