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    Last weekend marked one of the nicest days so far this spring.

It was warm with a tiny breeze; the sun penetrated through lightweight sweaters to warm the skin; the male choir was warming up, and the graduates were walking around the lawn behind the throng of six-thousand-plus observers.

With all of the parents, sisters, brothers, grandparents, aunts and uncles, the state university was a center of activity. My nephew was going to receive his bachelor’s degree. Who would have guessed that four years would go by so quickly?

As the crowd of freshly elegant candidates wandered, joked, hugged and chattered behind the platform, I heard several cell phones ring. There were several nonsensical(无意义)conversations going on with the accompanying giggles of the not-quite-mature students, but then one conversation in particular caught my attention.

“Yes, Grandma, I’m really graduating. I can’t believe it, either!I never thought I’d be here today, you know? Really!Like, I know it!Yes, it’s a very special day...Hold on, we’re lining up...Oh wow, they’ve got hundreds of balloons they’re going to release!Yes, Kelly’s here...Okay, I’ll give her your love…here we go!Gran, I’m graduating!…Love you too, Gran. I’m so glad you could be here with me!”

And somehow, my initial surprise and annoy at the use of cell phones during such a serious occasion left me. These little representatives of modern technology had joined a young woman and her devoted Gran to share a very special moment in time.

1.The author went to the university to______.

A.enjoy the beautiful spring day B.see how the graduates act

C.see a relative graduate D.receive a bachelor’s degree

2.Why was the author’s attention was caught?

A.Because the conversation was carried on the cell phone.

B.Because the young woman sounded different from other students.

C.Because several nonsensical conversations were going on.

D.Because a young woman was sharing a special moment with her gran.

3.How did the author feel after he heard the conversation between the young woman and her grandmother?

A.Surprised. B.Annoyed. C.Puzzled. D.Moved.

4.What’s the purpose of the author in writing the passage ?

A.To describe an exciting moment in life.

B.To explain the convenience technology brings us.

C.To advise us to use cell phones properly in public places.

D.To describe a common scene in life.

 

1.C 2.D 3.D 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。作者见证一位毕业生通过手机和奶奶分享毕业经历,从而改变了对手机的看法。 1. 推理判断题。根据第三段的My nephew was going to receive his bachelor’s degree.可知,我侄子要拿到学士学位了。由此可以推出,作者去这所大学的原因是因为他的侄子要毕业了,也就是去参加亲属的毕业典礼。故选C。 2. 细节理解题。根据第四段的There were several nonsensical(无意义)conversations going on with the accompanying giggles of the not-quite-mature students, but then one conversation in particular caught my attention.可知,有几次毫无意义的对话,伴随着不太成熟的学生的咯咯笑声,并不能引起我的注意,但有一次谈话特别引起了我的注意。根据倒数第二段可知,这一段是在描述一位女生和她奶奶通过电话分享毕业经历。根据最后一段的And somehow, my initial surprise and annoy at the use of cell phones during such a serious occasion left me. These little representatives of modern technology had joined a young woman and her devoted Gran to share a very special moment in time.可知,我最初对在如此严肃的场合使用手机感到惊讶和恼火的情绪已经不在了。这些现代科技的小代表们加入了一位女生和她挚爱的奶奶去分享一个非常特殊的时刻。由此可以看出,作者的注意力被吸引的原因是一个女生正和她的奶奶分享这个特殊的时刻。故选D。 3. 推理判断题。根据最后一段的And somehow, my initial surprise and annoy at the use of cell phones during such a serious occasion left me. These little representatives of modern technology had joined a young woman and her devoted Gran to share a very special moment in time.可知,我最初对在如此严肃的场合使用手机感到惊讶和恼火的情绪已经不在了。这些现代科技的小代表们加入了一位女生和她挚爱的奶奶去分享一个非常特殊的时刻。由此可以看出,作者和之前的看法有所不同,不再惊讶,不再恼火,所以对于这位女生和奶奶分享毕业经历是一种感动。故选D。 4. 推理判断题。根据最后一段的And somehow, my initial surprise and annoy at the use of cell phones during such a serious occasion left me. These little representatives of modern technology had joined a young woman and her devoted Gran to share a very special moment in time.可知,我最初对在如此严肃的场合使用手机感到惊讶和恼火的情绪已经不在了。这些现代科技的小代表们加入了一位女生和她挚爱的奶奶去分享一个非常特殊的时刻,这令作者改变看法,很感动。由此可以推出,作者写这篇文章的目的就是描述生活中令人激动的时刻。故选A。
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