单选题 At first, I thought it was just useless e-mails. It was the end of the weekend and I hadn't checked my e-mails since late Friday afternoon. There was a long list of messages. Some I re moved without reading. Others were from friends—I saved those to read later when I had more time.
One stood out from the rest for two reasons. The first was the name, Mailer Nawaf, which I didn't recognize. The second was the subject line:" pleas papers. " Clearly, the e-mail was from someone who did not have a complete mastery of the English language.
The message was from an Iraqi, a university research scientist in Mosul who wanted permission to reprint a research paper I had written. As a scientist, I'm used to getting these kinds of re quests; it's part of the give and take among researchers that I especially like. I wrote back the next day, asking for more information about the type of work he was doing. I also wished him and his family best for their safety and well-being during this dangerous time in his land.
A couple of days later, his reply appeared in my inbox. It read, in part: "hi dear Dr. I'm very happy to hear good news from you and your help, also I'd like to thank you for your feelings towards me and my family… thank you very much for help I want to tell you that I'm ready to help you in mosul university/iraq if you need that. "
Mailer also explained in his broken English that he was interested in a paper I'd written on the use of lactobacillus acidophilus (a healthy product that can be found in yogurt (酸奶) and other foods). It was his hope that he could use my findings to help find a treatment for gastrointestinal (消化系统的) illness. He signed off: "warmest regards to you and lovely family. "
Despite his difficulty with the language, he had painted a picture for me that was far more than a simple request for information. The humanity displayed (流露出的) in his message made me want to both smile and cry.

单选题 Why did the e-mail from an Iraqi catch the author's attention?
[A] The subject line was not written in standard English.
[B] It was not completely written in English.
[C] The sender's name seemed familiar.
[D] It had a short subject line.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[精析] 细节题。南文章第二段可知,这封邮件引起作者的注意是因为它是个不认识的人用不标准的英语写的。所以正确答案是A。
单选题 What does the author like to do as a scientist with other researchers?
[A] Reprint research papers.
[B] Exchange research findings.
[C] Chat with them on the Internet.
[D] Wish each other the best of luck.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[精析] 细节题。南文章第三段第二句可知,作为一个科学家作者喜欢和其他研究人员互换研究成果。所以正确答案是B。
单选题 Besides work interest, the Iraqi and the author's e-mails also delivered______.
[A] heart-warming friendly feelings
[B] medicine to treat certain disease
[C] news about each others'family
[D] their opinions on wars
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[精析] 细节题。南文章后三段两人邮件的内容可知,他们也在传递温暖的友谊。所以正确答案是A。
单选题 What can we infer from the text?
[A] The author of the text is a language teacher.
[B] Iraqi people are much happier now than before.
[C] The Internet can bring people closer to each other.
[D] Even knowing a little English can help you learn a lot.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[精析] 推理题。由文章最后一段即中心段可知,文章的主旨是歌颂人与人之间的关怀。所以正确答案是C。