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I know when the snow melts and the first robins ( 知更鸟 ) come to call, when the laughter of children returns to the parks and playgrounds, something wonderful is about to happen.

Spring cleaning.

I’ll admit spring cleaning is a difficult notion ( 概念 ) for modern families to grasp. Today’s busy families hardly have time to load the dishwasher, much less clean the doormat. Asking the family to spend the weekend collecting winter dog piles from the melting snow in the backyard is like announcing there will be no more Wi-Fi. It interrupts the natural order.

“Honey, what say we spend the weekend beating the rugs, sorting through the boxes in the basement and painting our bedroom a nice lemony yellow?” I say.

“Can we at least wait until the NBA matches are over?” my husband answers.

But I tell my family, spring cleaning can’t wait. The temperatures has risen just enough to melt snow but not enough for Little League practice to start. Some flowers are peeking out of the thawing ground, but there is no lawn to seed, nor garden to tend. Newly wakened from our winter’s hibernation ( 冬眠 ), yet still needing extra blankets at night, we open our windows to the first fresh air floating on the breeze and all of the natural world demanding “Awake and be clean!”.

Biologists offer a theory about this primal impulse to clean out every drawer and closet in the house at spring’s first light, which has to do with melatonin, the sleepytime hormone ( 激素 ) our bodies produce when it’s dark. When spring's light comes, the melatonin diminishes, and suddenly we are awakened to the dusty, virus-filled house we’ve been hibernating in for four months.

I tell my family about the science and psychology of a good healthy cleaning at spring’s arrival.

I speak to them about life’s greatest rewards waiting in the removal of soap scum from the bathtub, which hasn’t been properly cleaned since the first snowfall.

“I’ll do it,” says the eldest child, a 21-year-old college student who lives at home.

“You will? Wow!” I exclaim.

Maybe after all these years, he’s finally grasped the concept. Maybe he’s expressing his rightful position as eldest child and role model. Or maybe he’s going to Florida for a break in a couple of weeks and he’s being nice to me who is the financial-aid officer.

No matter. Seeing my adult son willingly cleaning that dirty bathtub gives me hope for the future of his 12-year-old brother who, instead of working, is found to be sleeping in the seat of the window he is supposed to be cleaning.

“Awake and be clean!” I say.

1 According to the passage, “… spring cleaning is a difficult notion for modern families to grasp” means that spring cleaning______.

A is no longer an easy practice to understand

B is no longer part of modern family life

C requires more family members to be involved

D calls for more complicated skills and knowledge

2 Which of the following is LEAST likely to be included in family spring cleaning?

A Beating the rugs. B Cleaning the window.

C Restoring Wi-Fi services. D Cleaning the backyard.

3 Which of the following interpretations of the biologists' theory about melatonin is INCORRECT?

A The production of melatonin in our bodies varies at different times.

B Melatonin is more likely to cause sleepiness in our bodies.

C The reduction of melatonin will cause wakefulness in our bodies.

D The amount of melatonin remains constant in our bodies.

4 Which of the following can best sum up the author’s overall reaction to her adult son’s positive response to spring cleaning?

A Surprised and skeptical. B Joyful and hesitant.

C Relieved and optimistic. D Optimistic and hesitant.

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1 A

2 C

3 D

4 C

【解析】

【分析】

这是一篇记述文。文章主要讲述的是春季家庭大扫除的重要性和进行大扫除的科学原因。

1

词句猜断测题。根据第三段中 “I’ll admit spring cleaning is a difficult notion ( 概念 ) for modern families to grasp. ( 我承认春季清洁是现代家庭难以理解的概念 )” 可知,春季大扫除不再是一个容易理解的操作。故选 A 项。

2

细节理解题。根据第三段中 “Asking the family to spend the weekend collecting winter dog piles from the melting snow in the backyard is like announcing there will be no more Wi-Fi. ( 让家人从后院融化的积雪中收集冬天的狗屎来度过周末,就像宣布不再有 Wi-Fi 一样 )” 可推知,这里表示让家人进行大扫除就像宣布不再有 Wi-Fi 了的情况一样困难,并不是表示需要重置 Wi-Fi 。故选 C 项。

3

细节理解题。根据第七段中 “When spring's light comes, the melatonin diminishes, and suddenly we are awakened to the dusty, virus-filled house we’ve been hibernating in for four months. ( 当春天的曙光到来时,褪黑激素逐渐减少,突然间我们被尘土飞扬,充满病毒的房子惊醒了 )” 可知,褪黑素逐渐减少是我们清醒的原因,表明褪黑素是会变化的,不是一直不变的。故选 D 项。

4

推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中 “No matter. Seeing my adult son willingly cleaning that dirty bathtub gives me hope for the future of his 12-year-old brother( 不管如何看到我成年的儿子愿意打扫那个肮脏的浴缸,这使我对他 12 岁的哥哥的未来充满希望 )” 可推知,作者对成年儿子对春季大扫除的积极反应的感觉是如释重负和乐观的。故选 C 项。

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    For Canaan Elementary’s second grade in Patchogue, N.Y., today is speech day, and right now it’s Chris Palaez’s turn. The 8-year-old is the joker of the class. With shining dark eyes, he seems like the kind of kid who would enjoy public speaking.

But he’s nervous. “I’m here to tell you today why you should … should…” Chris trips on the “-ld,” a pronunciation difficulty for many non-native English speakers. His teacher, Thomas Whaley, is next to him, whispering support. “…Vote for …me …” Except for some stumbles, Chris is doing amazingly well. When he brings his speech to a nice conclusion, Whaley invites the rest of the class to praise him.

A son of immigrants, Chris stared learning English a little over three years ago. Whaley recalls(回想起) how at the beginning of the year, when called upon to read, Chris would excuse himself to go to the bathroom.

Learning English as a second language can be a painful experience. What you need is a great teacher who lets you make mistakes. “It takes a lot for any student,” Whaley explains, “especially for a student who is learning English as their new language, to feel confident enough to say, ‘I don’t know, but I want to know.’”

Whaley got the idea of this second-grade presidential campaign project when he asked the children one day to raise their hands if they thought they could never be a president. The answer broke his heart. Whaley says the project is about more than just learning to read and speak in public. He wants these kids to learn to boast(夸耀) about themselves.

“Boasting about yourself, and your best qualities,” Whaley says, “is very difficult for a child who came into the classroom not feeling confident.”

24What made Chris nervous?

ATelling a story.                                          BMaking a speech.

CTaking a test.                                             DAnswering a question.

25What does the underlined word “stumbles” in paragraph 2 refer to?

AImproper pauses.    BBad manners.          CSpelling mistakes.   DSilly jokes.

26We can infer that the purpose of Whaley’s project is to _________.

Ahelp students see their own strengths

Bassess students’ public speaking skills

Cprepare students for their future jobs

Dinspire students’ love for politics

27Which of the following best describes Whaley as a teacher?

AHumorous.             BAmbitious.             CCaring.                  DDemanding.

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