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When Johnnie Martin was in the second grade in high school, one day a psychologist of the school called him into his office.

“Johnnie, I’ve made a very careful study of you. And I feel sorry to have to tell you… Though you have worked very hard, it has not helped. You’re just not fit for it.”

The boy buried his face in his hands, “This will be hard on my parents,” he said. “Their one idea is for me to be a college man.”

The psychologist laid his hand on the boy’s shoulder and said, “People have different kinds of talents. Some day you will find what your special gift is and when you do, you will make your parents very proud of you.”

Johnnie never went back to school. Jobs were scarce in town, but he managed to keep busy mowing the lawns of the householders and puttering in their flowerbeds. Before long he discovered he had an eye for color.

One day while he was downtown, he happened to notice a stretch of unused land behind the city hall. Chance or fate or whatever you may like to call it brought one of the town’s aldermen(市政委员会委员)round the corner just at that moment. The boy said, “I can make a garden out of this dump, if you’ll let me do it.”

“The town’s got no money for it,” said the alderman.

“I don’t want any money for it,” said the boy. “I just want to do it.”

The alderman was shocked to find someone who did not want money. He took Johnnie into an office, and when the young man came out he had the authority to clean up the public eyesore. Before long the old dump became a little beautiful park.

It was also a kind of show window for Johnnie. People saw the result of his skill and knew him as a natural landscape gardener.

That was twenty-five years ago. Today Johnnie is the head of a successful business in landscape gardening. His aging parents are proud of Johnnie, for he is not only a success, but he has also made his part of the world a lovelier place to live in.

1.The psychologist called Johnnie into his office to ________.

A. persuade him to give up schooling    B. help him find out his gift

C. give him some suggestions on study    D. encourage him to work hard

2.What did Johnnie Martin have a gift for?

A. Drawing.    B. Gardening.    C. Repairing.    D. Engineering.

3.The underlined part “the public eyesore” refers to ________.

A. the city hall    B. the town    C. the park    D. the dump

4.What can we infer from the passage?

A. Where there is a will, there is a way.

B. Gardeners are born and not made.

C. Everyone has something special.

D. Interest is the key to success.

 

1.A 2.B 3.D 4.C 【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章通过Johnnie在园艺上的成功,说明每个人都有某些特殊的天赋。 1.推理判断题。根据第二段“Johnnie, I’ve made a very careful study of you. And I feel sorry to have to tell you… Though you have worked very hard, it has not helped. You’re just not fit for it.”可知,心理学家把Johnnie叫到他的办公室是为了劝说他放弃学校教育。故选A。 2.推理判断题。根据第五段最后一句Before long he discovered he had an eye for color.和倒数第二段最后一句People saw the result of his skill and knew him as a natural landscape gardener.可知,Johnnie Martin在Gardening方面有天赋。故选B。 3.词义猜测题。根据第六段最后一句“I can make a garden out of this dump, if you’ll let me do it.”(我可以在这个垃圾堆里做一个花园,如果你让我做的话。)和倒数第三段中He took Johnnie into an office, and when the young man came out he had the authority to clean up the public eyesore. (他把Johnnie带到一个办公室,当这个年轻人出来的时候,他有权力清理the public eyesore。)Before long the old dump became a little beautiful park.(不久,老垃圾场变成了一个美丽的公园。)由此推出,the public eyesore指的是“dump”。 4.推理判断题。根据第二段“Johnnie, I’ve made a very careful study of you. And I feel sorry to have to tell you… Though you have worked very hard, it has not helped. You’re just not fit for it.”和最后一段中Today Johnnie is the head of a successful business in landscape gardening. His aging parents are proud of Johnnie, for he is not only a success, but he has also made his part of the world a lovelier place to live in.可知,Johnnie在园艺上的成功,说明每个人都有某些特殊的天赋。故选C。
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