单选题 [1] The low hedge, where the creepers climbed, divided the lawn and its magnificent Wellingtonias from the meadow. There was little grass to be seen, for it was at this time one vast profusion of delicate ixias of every bright and tender shade.
[2] The evening was still, and the air heavy with scent. In a room opening upon the veranda wreathed with white-and-scarlet passion-flowers, where she could see the garden and the meadow, and, beyond all, the Mountain Beautiful, lay a sick woman. Her dark face was lovely as an autumn leaf is lovely — hectic with the passing life. Her eyes wandered to the upper snows of the mountain, from time to time resting upon the brown-haired English girl who sat on a low stool by her side, holding the frail hand in her cool, firm clasp.
[3] The invalid was speaking; her voice was curiously sweet, and there was a peculiarity about the "s" , and an occasional turn of the sentence, which told the listener that her English was an acquired language.
[4] "I am glad he is not here, "she said slowly. "I do not want him to have pain. "
[5] "'But perhaps, Mrs. Denison, you will be much better in a day or two, and able to welcome him when he comes back."
[6] "No, I shall not be here when he comes back, and it is just as it should be. I asked him to turn round as he left the garden, and I could see him, oh, so well! He looked kind and so beautiful, and he waved to me with his hand. Now he will come back, and he will be sad. He did not want to leave me, but the governor sent for him. He will be sad, and he will remember that I loved him, and some day he will be glad again. " She smiled into the troubled face near her.
[7] The girl stroked the thick dark hair lovingly.
[8] "Don't, " she implored; "it hurts me. You are better tonight, and the children are coming in. "Mrs. Denison closed her eyes, and with her left hand she covered her face.
[9] "No, not the children . "she whispered, "not my darlings. I cannot bear it. I must see them no more. " She pressed her companion's hand with a sudden close pressure. "But you will help them, Alice; you will make them English like you — like him. We will not pretend tonight; it is not long that I shall speak to you. I ask you to promise mc to help them to be English."
[10] "Dear, "the girl urged, "they are such a delicious mixture of England and New Zealand — prettier, sweeter than any mere English child could ever be. They are enchanting. "
[11] But into the dying woman's eyes leaped an eager flame.
[12] "They must all be English, no Maori!" she cried. A violent fit of coughing interrupted her, and when the paroxysm was over she was too exhausted to speak. The English nurse, Mrs. Bentley, an elderly Yorkshire woman, who had been with Mrs. Denison since her first baby came six years ago, and who had, in fact, been Horace Denison's own nurse-maid, came in and sent the agitated girl into the garden. "For you haven't had a breath of fresh air today, "she said.
[13] At the door Alice turned. The large eyes were resting upon her with an intent and solemn regard, in which lay a message, "What was it?" she thought, as she passed through the wide hall sweet with flowers. "She wanted to say something; I am sure she did. Tomorrow I will ask her." But before the morrow came she knew. Mrs. Dennison had said good-bye.
[14] The funeral was over. Mr. Denison, who had looked unaccountably ill and weary for months, had been sent home by Mr. Danby for at least a year's change and rest, and the doctor's young sister had yielded to various pressure, and promised to stay with the children until he returned. There was every reason for it. As for Mr. Denison, he was pathetically grateful and relieved when Alice promised to remain.

单选题 We can infer from the first two paragraphs that
[A] the English girl was a friend of the sick woman's.
[B] a sign showed that the sick woman was going to die.
[C] the English girl sat by the sick woman for two days.
[D] the sick woman had ever climbed the Mountain Beautiful.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】推断题。第二段第三句指出“Her dark face was lovely as an autumn leaf is lovely — hectic with the passing life.”,句中的hectic意为“发红的”,从passing life可以看出这里是指女士在弥留阶段脸色发红,即我们通常理解的回光返照,这与前面的an autumn leaf构成对应,因为秋天的树叶即将凋零,落下,故[B]为 答案。
[避错] 第二段最后提到了the English girl, "Her eyes wandered to the upper snows of the mountain, from time to time resting upon the brown-haired English girl who sat on a low stool by her side, holding the frail hand in her cool, firm clasp”,文中没有提及两人之间的关系,也没有提到女孩儿在病人身边坐了多久,排除[A]和[C];第二段第二句指出“where she could see the garden and the meadow, and, beyond all, the Mountain Beautiful, lay a sick woman”,虽然提及the Mountain Beautiful,但并未涉及其他内容,[D]无依据,排除。
单选题 All the following adjectives can describe the woman EXCEPT
[A] fragile. [B] considerate.
[C] hysteric. [D] sensible.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】推断题。按照题目顺序继续浏览下文,文中提到了“her voice was curiously sweet”,“she said slowly”, “She smiled into the troubled face near her.”等,从病人的种种表现均可以看出,她一直很清醒,并没有歇斯底里,故[C]为答案。
[避错] 笫二段末句中的“holding the frail hand in her cool, firm clasp”表明病人很虚弱,[A]符合文意;第四段“I am glad he is not here, ”she said slowly. “I do not want him to have pain.”表明病人善解人意,[B]符 合文意;第六段是病人的讲述“He will be sad, and he will remember that I loved him, and some day he will be glad again.”,这说明她头脑清醒,[D]符合文意。
单选题 Which of the following statements about the sick woman is INCORRECT?
[A] She was not a native speaker of English. [B] She was in deep love with her husband.
[C] She missed her motherland very much. [D] She asked a favor of the English girl.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】细节题。按照题目顺序继续浏览下文,第九段提到病人的请求“But you will help them, Alice; you will make them English like you — like him.”以及女孩儿的回答“they are such a delicious mixture of England and New Zealand — prettier, sweeter than any mere English child could ever be. They are enchanting.”由此可知病人是新西兰人,但文中病人没有流露出思乡之情,[C]无依据,故为答案。
[避错] 第十段的“they are such a delicious mixture of England and New Zealand”和第三段的“which told the listener that her English was an acquired language”均表明病人不是英国出生的,[A]符合文意;从第四段的“I do not want him to have pain.”和第六段的表述“I asked him to turn round as he left the garden, and I could see him, oh, so well!”等内容可以看出她对丈夫有着深爱和眷恋,[B]符合文意;第九段提到病人的请求“I ask you to promise me to help them to be English”,[D]符合文意。
单选题 The word "paroxysm" in Paragraph 12 probably means
[A] fury. [B] sorrow.
[C] convulsion. [D] shudder.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】语义题。第12段第二句指出“A violent fit of coughing interrupted her, and when the paroxysm was over she was too exhausted to speak.”,可见she cried引起了咳嗽,根据常识可知,咳嗽会引起全身颤动,convulsion意为“震动”,符合此处语境,故[C]为答案。
[避错] 本句前文没有提到病人生气,愤怒,[A]不符合文意;虽然第12段首句提到she cried,但paroxysm是紧接着A violent fit of coughing interrupted her之后发生的,显然不是cried的直接结果,[B]不符合此处语义衔接关系;shudder意为“颤抖”,但着重指由于恐惧、震惊等而引起的全身突然而强烈的战栗,这里没有该词的使用语境,排除[D]。
单选题 Alice had all the following characteristics but
[A] smart. [B] tender-hearted.
[C] obliging. [D] shrewd.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】推断题。由Alice定位至最后两段。第13段指出“She wanted to say something; I am sure she did. Tomorrow I will ask her.” But before the morrow came she knew. Mrs. Dennison had said good-bye.”,这说明她头脑聪明,反应很快,但并非算计。shrewd一词意为“精明的”,但含有贬义,不符合文意,故[D]为答案。
[避错]Alice很快反应出来病人在和她告别,说明她很聪明,[A]符合文意;末段首句“and the doctor's young sister had yielded to various pressure, and promised to stay with the children until he returned”和末句“As for Mr. Denison, he was pathetically grateful and relieved when Alice promised to remain”说明Alice心软,乐于助人,[B]和[C]符合文意。