【原创】英语美文与完形填空:Good deeds beget good results善有善报
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【原创】英语美文与完形填空:Good deeds
beget good results善有善报 美文欣赏:
When I was in junior high, the
eighth-grade bully punched me in the stomach. Not only did it
hurt

and
make me angry, but the embarrassment and humiliation were almost
intolerable. I wanted despe
rately to even the score! I planned to meet him by the bike racks
the next day and let him have it.
For some
reason, I told my plan to Nana, my grandmother -- big mistake. She
gave me one of her hour-long lectures (that woman could really
talk). The lecture was a total drag, but among other things, I
vaguely remember her telling me that I
didn’t need to worry about him. She
said, “Good deeds beget good results, and
evil deeds beget bad results.” I told
her, in a nice way, of course, that I thought she was full of it. I
told her that I did good things all the time, and all I got in
return was “baloney!”
(I didn’t use that word.) She stuck
to her guns, though. She said, “Every
good deed will come back to you someday, and every bad thing you do
will also come back to you.”
It took me 30
years to understand the wisdom of her words. Nana was living in a
board-and-care home in Laguna Hills, California. Each Tuesday, I
came by and took her out to dinner. I would always find her neatly
dressed and sitting in a chair right by the front door. I vividly
remember our very last dinner together before she went into the
convalescent hospital. We drove to a nearby simple little
family-owned restaurant. I ordered pot roast for Nana and a
hamburger for myself. The food arrived and as I dug in, I noticed
that Nana wasn’t eating. She was just
staring at the food on her plate. Moving my plate aside, I took
Nana’s plate, placed it in front of me,
and cut her meat into small pieces. I then placed the plate back in
front of her. As she very weakly, and with great difficulty, forked
the meat into her mouth, I was struck with a memory that brought
instant tears to my eyes. Forty years previously, as a little boy
sitting at the table. Nana had always taken the meat on my plate
and cut it into small pieces so I could eat it.
It had taken 40
years, but the good deed had been repaid. Nana was right. We reap
exactly what we sow. “Every good deed you
do will someday come back to you.”
What about the
eighth-grade bully?
He ran
into(碰上) the ninth-grade
bully.
由此文改编的完形填空:
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When I was in junior high, the
eighthgrade bully(欺负弱小者) hit me in the stomach.Not
only did it__1__and make me angry, but the embarrassment and
humiliation(羞辱) were almost
__2__.I wanted desperately to even the
score(报复)!I planned to __3__him by the bike
racks the next day and let him have it.
For some reason, I told my
__4__to Nana, my grandmother.She said,“Good
__5__cause good results, and evil deeds cause bad results.”I
told her, in a nice way, __6__,that I thought
she was full of it.I told her that I did __7__things all the
time, and all I got __8__was “baloney!”(I
didn't use that word.)She stuck to her guns, though.She said,
“Every good deed will come back to you someday, __9__every
bad thing you do will also come back to you.”
It took me 30 years to understand the
__10__ of her words.Nana was living in a boardandcare home
in Laguna Hills, California.Each Tuesday, I came by and took her
out to __11__.I would always find her neatly
dressed and sitting in a __12__ right by the front
door.
Moving my plate __13__,
I took Nana's plate, placed it in front of me, and cut her
__14__ into small pieces.I then placed the plate back in
front of __15__.As she very weakly, and with
great __16__, forked the meat into her mouth, I
was struck with a __17__that brought instant tears to my
eyes.
Forty years __18__,
as a little boy sitting at the table,Nana had
__19__taken the meat on my plate and cut it into small
pieces so I could eat it.It had taken 40 years, but the good deed
had been __20__.Nana was right. We
reap(收获) exactly what we sow(播种).“Every
good deed you do will someday come back to
you.”
1.A.hurt
B.fail
C.damage
D.suffer
2.A.unnecessary
B.invisible
C.difficult
D.unbearable
3.A.hit
B.meet
C.inform
D.ask
4.A.hope
B.proposal
C.suggestion
D.plan
5.A.thoughts
B.reasons
C.deeds
D.friends
6.A.of course
B.therefore
C.however
D.though
7.A.good
B.bad
C.important
D.big
8.A.in turn
B.in return
C.in order
D.in
time
9. A.but
B.so
C.or
D.and
10.A.meaning
B.structure
C.wisdom
D.tendency
11.A.bath
B.walk
C.dinner
D.show
12.A.bed
B.table
C.chair
D.room
13.A.aside
B.in
C.out
D.down
14.A.bread
B.vegetables
C.fish
D.meat
15.A.me
B.her
C.others
D.friends
16.A.satisfaction
B.difficulty
C.pleasure
D.interest
17.A.drink
B.meat
C.memory
D.regret
18.A.later
B.or
so
C.earlier
D.before
19.A.always
B.never
C.seldom
D.sometimes
20.A.repaid
B.repeated
C.forgotten
D.remembered
答案解析:
四十年前,作为儿童的“我”经常受到坏孩子的欺负,每当“我”想要报复的时候,祖母总是说,“好的行为会导致好的结果,坏的行为会导致坏的结果。”多年后她的话得到了应验。因为“我”小的时候她对“我”照顾周到,现在生活几乎不能自理的她也得到了“我”悉心的照料。
1.A [因为他打了“我”,因此首先是受伤疼痛。D有一定的干扰性,suffer的意思是“遭受痛苦”,指肉体上的和精神上的,而but
also后面的指精神上的,因此出现了重复。]
2.D [联系后文“我”要报复可知,这种窘迫与羞辱是无法忍受的。其他选项中,unnecessary是“没有必要的”;invisible是“看不见的”。]
3.B [联系空后的“by
the bike racks the next day and let him have
it”可知,“我”打算第二天在自行车棚旁边与他会面,让他也得到同样的对待。]
4.D [联系前文的“I
planned to__3__(meet)him by the bike
racks”可以知道,“我”把计划告诉了祖母。]
5.C [联系空后的“and
evil deeds cause bad
results”可得此答案。]
6.A [前后无转折或因果关系,因此用插入语of
course最佳。]
7.A [联系全句可知,“我”一直在做好事却得不到好的回报。]
8.B [in
return的意思是“回报”。in
turn意为“轮流”;in
order意为“按次序”;in
time意为“及时”。]
9.D [前后为并列关系。]
10.C [花了30年的时间“我”才明白这句话的智慧。meaning指“意思”;tendency指“趋向”。]
11.C [联系后文“我”喂祖母吃肉可知,“我”带她出去吃饭。]
12.C [因为是在饭店,联系空前的“in”和空后的“right
by the front door”可得此答案。]
13.A [联系空后的“I
took Nana's plate, placed it in front of
me”可知,“我”把“我”的盘子挪到一边,拿过祖母的盘子。]
14.D [联系后文的“forked
the meat into her mouth”可以得此答案。]
15.B [联系空前的“placed
the plate
back”我们知道,在“我”将她盘中的肉切开后,再把盘子放到她的面前。]
16.B [联系空前的“very
weakly”我们知道,她非常艰难地把肉叉着放进嘴里。]
17.C [下一段是“我”对40年前的回忆,这段回忆让“我”流下了眼泪。]
18.C [联系空后的“as
a little
boy”可知,这是40年前的事情。]
19.A [显然,因为那时“我”很小,祖母总是为“我”切肉。]
20.A [现在祖母所做的好事得到了回报。联系空后的“We
reap (收割) exactly what we sow
(播种)”可以得此答案。]