单选题 Except at night, they hardly ever have time together. He often sits alone in the house waiting for Julie-Julie to come home. It would be nice to have kids to play with when one comes home from work. But, Oh, the house is too small, Kappy-Pappy dear. We need to save and move to a bigger place before we can start a family.
Kapsak never understands that. What does a big house have to do with having children? When he and Eka Udo had children, did they have a big house? But they died, didn't they? And the doctor later said something about cramped living conditions making it easy for malaria to virtually wipe out his family. So maybe Julie-Julie has a point. All his children had died because of being cooped up in one room. All except Udo. Udo Kapsak would not ordinarily admit it but the truth is he misses the boy so much. Udo's full-faced smile. His quirky-chirpy ways. His innocent probing manner. Oh Udo! He'll be approaching five now. Five! A big baby!
Sighing noisily, Kapsak tries to put thoughts of his son out of his mind. He has not seen the boy in over three years. And maybe he has gone the way his brother and sisters went. No. Not likely. Awadamoto would have told him. Awadamoto. It's been a long time since Kapsak saw him.
Throwing on a shirt, Kapsak hurries off to the taxi rank in the business district. "Kapsak, Kapsak!" Awadamoto cheers as his childhood friend approaches. "Awadamoto! You have abandoned me!" "Use that word lightly, Kapsak. You know who has done the most abandoning between me and you." "But Awad, we live here in town together." "Blame that wife of yours. I did not go to school and I don't like going near people who make me remember that all the time." Kapsak has it in mind to say something good about his wife, but something else jumps to his mouth.
"Come Awad, what is Gestapo?" "Gestapo?" "No, Gestapo." "Man, I don't know. Where did you hear it?" "Eh, I heard it somewhere. How is the village?" "Exactly as you left it." "And... " "Eka Udo?" "Yes. How is she?" "How does it concern you? Anyway, I heard some big chief from her mother's village has taken her for his third wife." "What of my son? Is it well with him?" "You would have known if you had bothered to go and check on him. Look, it's my turn. "Bawling out to passengers to climb into his ramshackle taxi, Awadamoto ambles off.
It is pouring heavily when Julie-Julie returns. Outside, it is rain. Inside, it is confusion. Kapsak is at first happy to see her back safely. Then his happiness turns to anger as she carries on about what an exciting time she had. Finally his anger succumbs to her gentle caresses and passion rules their world. Julie-Julie shoots out at first light. "I've got to see someone urgently, Kappy-Pappy. "Kappy-Pappy, that is my name now, Kapsak laughs to himself as he shuffles off to the construction site where he manages to earn a few bucks. On his way into the main yard, he ducks out of the way of a fast-moving four-wheel drive vehicle driven by an expatriate. Cursing lightly, he looks back to see the driver locked in a passionate kiss with a woman with luxuriant hair.
"No wonder he nearly killed me!" Kapsak spits out. "Early morning and he's already..."
His mouth remains open but the words dry up. like the water taps of the city. The woman with the expatriate turns momentarily, perhaps to pick up something from the backseat. In that instant, Kapsak sees clearly the woman for whom he had left his first wife and forsaken his family and people.
But he does not see the earthmover in front of him. Neither does he hear its powerful horns. And the driver of the earthmover does not see Kapsak. By the time someone notices the crushed figure lying by the roadside, a blackening pool of blood has begun to seep into the earth.

单选题 According to the doctor, Kapsak and Eka Udo's children
[A] died of a constant headache. [B] died from a traffic accident.
[C] died of an infectious malady. [D] died from goods famine.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】细节题。根据题干中的doctor及Kapsak and Eka Udo定位至第二段,第五句指出:the doctor later said something about cramped living conditions making it easy for malaria to virtually wipe out his family.这里明确提到他的孩子死亡的原因是malaria(疟疾),故[C]为答案。
单选题 The phrase "cooped up" in the second paragraph probably means
[A] mobilized. [B] captivated.
[C] confined. [D] shoved.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】语义理解题。第二段第七句指出:All his children had died because of being cooped up in one room.第五句提到“拥挤的生活条件”。此外,首段末句中的We need to save and move to a bigger place和本段第六句的“也许Julie有些道理”也表明cooped up意思是“被禁锢”,故[C]为答案。
单选题 Which of the following statements is NOT true of Kapsak's life?
[A] Kapask came across Awadamoto.
[B] His friend, Awadamoto, doesn't like Julie.
[C] Perhaps Julie is Kapsak's second wife.
[D] Kapask wasn't sure whether Udo is still alive.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】细节题。根据题目顺序定位至三、四段。第四段倒数第二句提到:Blame that wife of yours...I don't like going near people...,[B]符合文意。首段第二句提到Kapask等着Julie回家,而第二段第三句指出: When he and Eka Udo had children...,这里使用的是过去时,可以判断[C]符合文意。第三段第二句指出;他已经三年多没见到Udo了,也许他和哥哥姐姐命运一样。从第二段可知Kapask的其他孩子已经死了,故 [D]符合文意。第四段首句提到:Kapsak hurries off to the taxi rank in the business district,显然他是去找Awadamoto,而不是偶遇,故[A]为答案。
单选题 All of the following can be inferred from the passage EXCEPT that
[A] Kapask and Julie had extra marital affairs.
[B] Kapask's parents may not forgive him.
[C] Julie lied to Kapask about her whereabouts.
[D] Julie and Kapask were blessed by his friends.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】推断题。倒数第二段末句指出;Kapsak sees clearly the woman for whom he had left his first wife and forsaken his family and people,既然抛弃家庭和亲人,说明[A]和[B]符合文意。第六段第八句提到Julie说的话“I've got to see someone urgently”,可见[C]符合文意。[D]未提及,无依据,故为答案。
单选题 The best title for the passage would probably be
[A] Kapask and Julie. [B] Death of Kapask.
[C] Love Affairs. [D] Kapask's Children.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】主旨题。本文为记叙文,中间有很多描述内容,虽然文章多次提到Julie,但文章重点是有关Kapsak的内容,排除[A]。本文并未记叙或描述两人的恋爱史,排除[C]。孩子也不是文章记叙的重点,排除[D]。本文最后以Kapask被车撞死结尾,前面的记叙和描写内容都是为此做铺垫,故[B]为答案。