单选题 Clifford Jackson, or Abshu, as he preferred to be known in the streets, had committed himself several years ago to use his talents as a playwright to broaden the horizons for the young, gifted, and black -which was how he saw every child milling around that dark street. As head of the community center he went after every existing grant on the city and state level to bring them puppet shows with the message to avoid drugs and stay in school; and plays in the park such as actors rapping their way through Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Abshu believed there was something in Shakespeare for everyone, even the young of Brewster Place, and if he broadened their horizons just a little bit, there might be enough room for some of them to slip through and see what the world had waiting. No, it would not be a perfect world, but definitely one with more room than they had now.
The kids who hung around the community center liked Abshu, because he never preached and it was clear that when they spoke he listened; so he could zero in on the kid who had a real problem. It might be an offhand remark while shooting a game of pool or a one-on-one out on the basketball court, but he had a way of making them feel special with just a word or two.
Abshu wished that his own family could have stayed together. There were four of them who ended up in foster care: him, two younger sisters, and a baby brother. He understood why his mother did what she did, but he couldn't help wondering if there might have been a better way.
Abshu was put into a home that already had two other boys from foster care. The Masons lived in a small wooden bungalow right on the edge of Linden Hills. And Mother Mason insisted that they tell anybody who asked that they actually lived in Linden Hills, a more prestigious address than Summit Place. It was a home that was kept immaculate.
But what he remembered most about the Masons was that it seemed there was never quite enough to eat. She sent them to school with a lunch of exactly one and a half sandwiches -white bread spread with margarine and sprinkled with sugar -and half an apple.
When Abshu dreamed of leaving -which was every day -he had his own apartment with a refrigerator overflowing with food that he gorged himself with day and night. The Masons weren't mean people; he knew he could have ended up with a lot worse.
Abshu lived with these people for nine years, won a scholarship to the local college, and moved out to support himself through school by working in a doughnut shop. By this time his mother was ready to take her children back home, but he decided that since he was already out on his own he would stay there. One less mouth for her to worry about feeding. And after he graduated with his degree in social work, he might even be able to give her a little money to help her along.
One thing he did thank the Masons for was keeping him out of gangs. There was a strict curfew in their home that was rigidly observed. And church was mandatory. "When you're out on your own," Father Mason always said, "you can do whatever you want, but in my home you do as I say. " No, they weren't mean people, but they were stingy -stingy with their food and with their affection. Existing that way all the time, on the edge of hunger, on the edge of kindness, gave Abshu an appreciation for a life fully lived. Do whatever job makes you happy, regardless of the cost; and fill your home with love. Well, his home became the community center right around the comer from Brewster Place and the job that made him most fulfilled was working with young kids.
The kids who hung out at the community center weren't all lost yet. They wanted to make use of the tutors for their homework; and they wanted a safe place to hang. His motto was: Lose no child to the streets. And on occasion when that happened, he went home to cry. But he never let his emotions show at work. To the kids he was just a big, quiet kind of dude who didn't go looking for trouble, but he wouldn't run from it either. He was always challenged by a new set of boys who showed up at the center. He made it real clear to them that this was his territory -his rules -and if they needed to flex their muscles, they were welcome to try. And he showed many that just because he was kind, it didn't mean he was weak. There had to be rules someplace in their world, some kind of discipline. And if they understood that, then he worked with them, long and hard, to let them see that they could make a difference in their own lives.

单选题 Which of the following is true according to the first paragraph?
A. Abshu was thorough in seeking out potential sources for financial backing.
B. Abshu was reluctant to spoil the children with charity.
C. Abshu was excited about having the children write grant applications.
D. Abshu was determined to let the children decide how the money would be spent.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】细节题。从第一段的As head of the community center he went after every existing grant on the city and state level可以判断A正确。
单选题 Which of the following is a cherished dream that Abshu expects to make a reality in his lifetime?
A. Establishing himself financially so as to be able to bring his original family back under one roof.
B. Seeing the children at the community center shift their interest from sports to the dramatic arts.
C. Building on the success of the community center by opening other centers like it throughout the state.
D. Expanding for some, if not all, of the children the vision they have of themselves and their futures.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】推断题。从第七段的…but he decided that since he was already out on his own he would stay there可以推断A错误。全文未提及Abshu希望shift children's interest,而且根据第二段的It might be an offhand remark while shooting a game of pool or a one-on-one out on the basketball court可以推断B错误。全文未提及开设其他社区中心,故C错误。从第一段的…had committed himself several years ago to use his talents as a playwright to broaden the horizons for the young,gifted,and black可以判断A正确。
单选题 According to the passage, which of the following statements about the best way to raise a child would be agreed with by Abshu and the Masons?
A. For a child to be happy, he or she must develop a firm basis in religion at an early age.
B. For a child to be fulfilled, he or she must be exposed to great works of art and literature that contain universal themes.
C. For a child to thrive and be a responsible member of society, he or she must develop a sense of discipline.
D. For a child to achieve greatness, he or she must attach importance to the community and not to the self.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】推断题。从第八段的One thing he did thank the Masons for was keeping him out of gangs和最末段的There had to be rules someplace in their world,some kind of discipline可以推断C正确。
单选题 As it is used in Para. 8, the term "the edge" refers to a place where Abshu felt______.
A. most alive B. unfulfilled
C. defeated D. most competitive
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】推断题。从第八段可以推断on the edge of hunger,on the edge of Nndness赋予了Abshu an appreciation for a life fully lived,故A正确。
单选题 Which of the following characters lives according to Abshu's definition of a life fully lived?
A. Mother Mason. B. Father Mason.
C. Abshu as a child. D. Abshu as an adult.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】细节题。Mother Mason文中给的信息过少,不足以作出推断,A错误。全文未提及Father Mason的生活方式是否与Abshu的观点一致,B错误。从文章得知Abshu是个养子,第六段的Abshu dreamed of leaving-which was every day也同样说明了c错误。第八段的gave Abshu an appreciation for a life fully lived和his home became the community center right around the corner from Brewster Place and the job that made him most fulfilled was working with young kids说明D正确。
单选题 The point of view from which the passage is told can best be described as that of______.
A. a man looking back on the best years of his life as director of a community center in a strife-ridden neighborhood
B. a narrator describing his experiences as they happened, starting with childhood and continuing through his adult years as an advocate for troubled children
C. an unidentified narrator describing a man who devoted his life to neighborhood children years after his own difficult childhood
D. an admiring relative of a man whose generosity with children was widely respected in the neighborhood where he turned around a declining community center
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】综合题。叙述者并非回顾自己的早年生活,A错误。叙述者并非描述自己的经历,B错误。叙述者是在描述Abshu的生活经历,C正确。an admiring relative在文中未提及,D错误。