DI tried not to be biased,but I had my doubts about hiring Stevie.His social worker assured me that he would be a good,reliable busboy.But I had never had a mentally handicapped employee.He was short,a little fat with the smooth facial features and thick-tongued speech of Down's Syndrome(唐氏综合症).I thought most of my customers would be uncomfortable around Stevie so I closely watched him for the first few weeks.I shouldn't have worried.After the first week,Stevie had my staff wrapped around his fat little finger,and within a month my regular truck customers had adopted him as their official truck stop mascot(吉祥物).After that,I really didn't care what the rest of the customers thought of him.He was like a 21-year-old in blue jeans and Nikes,eager to laugh and eager to please,but fierce in his attention to his duties.Every salt and pepper shaker was exactly in its place,not a coffee spill was visible when Stevie got done with the table.Our only problem was persuading him to wait to clean a table until after the customers were finished.Over time,we learned that he lived with his mother,a widow who was disabled after repeated surgeries for cancer.Money was tight,and what__I__paid__him__was__probably__the__difference__between__them__being__able__to__live__together__and__Stevie__being__sent__to__a__group__home.That's why the restaurant was a gloomy place that morning last August,the first morning in three years that Stevie missed work.He was at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester getting a heart surgery.His social worker said that people with Down's Syndrome often have heart problems at an early age so this wasn't unexpected,and there was a good chance he would come through the surgery in good shape and be back at work in a few months.A ripple of excitement ran through the staff later that morning when word came that he was out of surgery,in recovery,and doing fine.Frannie,the head waitress,did a little dance when she heard the good news.Belle Ringer,one of our regular trucker customers,stared at her and asked,“OK,Frannie,what was that all about?”“We just got word that Stevie is out of surgery and going to be okay.”“I was wondering where he was.I had a new joke to tell him.What was the surgery about?”Frannie quickly told Belle Ringer and the other two drivers about Stevie's surgery,then sighed: “Yeah,I'm glad he is going to be OK,” she said.“But I don't know how he and his Mom are going to handle all the bills.From what I hear,they're barely getting by as it is.” Belle Ringer nodded thoughtfully,and Frannie hurried off to wait on the rest of her tables.After the morning rush,Frannie walked into my office.She had a couple of paper napkins in her hand and a funny look on her face.“What's up?” I asked.“I cleared off that table where Belle Ringer and his friends were sitting after they left,and I found this was folded and put under a coffee cup.”She handed the napkin to me,and three 20 bills fell onto my desk when I opened it.On the outside,in big,bold letters,was printed “Something For Stevie”.That was three months ago.Today is Thanksgiving,the first day Stevie is supposed to be back to work.His social worker said he had been counting the days until the doctor said he could work.I arranged to have his mother bring him to work,met them in the parking lot and invited them both to celebrate his day back.I led them toward a large corner booth.I could feel and hear the rest of the staff following behind as we marched through the dining room.We stopped in front of the big table.Its surface was covered with coffee cups,and dinner plates,all sitting slightly bent on dozens of folded paper napkins.“First thing you have to do,Stevie,is clean up this mess,” I said.Stevie looked at me,and then at his mother,then pulled out one of the napkins.It had “Something for Stevie” printed on the outside.As he picked it up,two 10 bills fell onto the table.Stevie stared at the money,then at all the napkins peeking from beneath the tableware,each with his name printed on it.I turned to his mother.“There's more than 10,000 in cash and checks on that table,all from truckers and trucking companies that heard about your problems.‘Happy Thanksgiving!’”Well,it got really noisy about that time,with everybody hollering and shouting,and there were a few tears,as well.But you know what's funny?While everybody else was busy shaking hands and hugging each other,Stevie,with a big,big smile on his face,was busy clearing all the cups and dishes from the table.55.Why did the author have doubts about hiring Stevie? A.Stevie was not that reliableB.Stevie was mentally disabled.C.Stevie was too short and fat.D.Stevie was bad-tempered.56.According to the story,which of the following sentences is true?A.Stevie made customers uncomfortable. B.Stevie couldn't fix his attention on his work.C.Stevie often spilled coffee out of cups. D.Stevie usually cleaned the table too early.57. By saying the underlined sentence in Para.3,the author meant that the money she paid Stevie ________.A.could help Stevie out of the money trouble.B.couldn't thoroughly solve Stevie's problem.C.could make a great difference to Stevie's life.D.couldn't send Stevie to a group home.58.Why did Frannie sigh after she got word that Stevie would be OK ?A.She was worried that the owner would fire Stevie.B.She was worried about Stevie's health.C.She was worried about Stevie's finance problem.D.She was worried that no one would help Stevie.59.Why did the author ask Stevie to clean up the mess on the table after he returned?A.It was Stevie's duty to clean the table.B.The table was so dirty that it needed cleaning.C.Stevie would find the money that was given to him.D.She wanted to congratulate Stevie on his coming back.60.Stevie was popular among the staff and customers in the restaurant because of ________.A.his special appearance.B.his hard work and optimism.C.his funny speeches and actions.D.his kind-hearted behaviours.
D
I tried not to be biased,but I had my doubts about hiring Stevie.His social worker assured me that he would be a good,reliable busboy.But I had never had a mentally handicapped employee.He was short,a little fat with the smooth facial features and thick-tongued speech of Down's Syndrome(唐氏综合症).I thought most of my customers would be uncomfortable around Stevie so I closely watched him for the first few weeks.
I shouldn't have worried.After the first week,Stevie had my staff wrapped around his fat little finger,and within a month my regular truck customers had adopted him as their official truck stop mascot(吉祥物).After that,I really didn't care what the rest of the customers thought of him.He was like a 21-year-old in blue jeans and Nikes,eager to laugh and eager to please,but fierce in his attention to his duties.Every salt and pepper shaker was exactly in its place,not a coffee spill was visible when Stevie got done with the table.Our only problem was persuading him to wait to clean a table until after the customers were finished.
Over time,we learned that he lived with his mother,a widow who was disabled after repeated surgeries for cancer.Money was tight,and what__I__paid__him__was__probably__the__difference__between__them__being__able__to__live__together__and__Stevie__being__sent__to__a__group__home.
That's why the restaurant was a gloomy place that morning last August,the first morning in three years that Stevie missed work.He was at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester getting a heart surgery.His social worker said that people with Down's Syndrome often have heart problems at an early age so this wasn't unexpected,and there was a good chance he would come through the surgery in good shape and be back at work in a few months.
A ripple of excitement ran through the staff later that morning when word came that he was out of surgery,in recovery,and doing fine.Frannie,the head waitress,did a little dance when she heard the good news.Belle Ringer,one of our regular trucker customers,stared at her and asked,“OK,Frannie,what was that all about?”
“We just got word that Stevie is out of surgery and going to be okay.”
“I was wondering where he was.I had a new joke to tell him.What was the surgery about?”
Frannie quickly told Belle Ringer and the other two drivers about Stevie's surgery,then sighed: “Yeah,I'm glad he is going to be OK,” she said.“But I don't know how he and his Mom are going to handle all the bills.From what I hear,they're barely getting by as it is.” Belle Ringer nodded thoughtfully,and Frannie hurried off to wait on the rest of her tables.
After the morning rush,Frannie walked into my office.She had a couple of paper napkins in her hand and a funny look on her face.
“What's up?” I asked.
“I cleared off that table where Belle Ringer and his friends were sitting after they left,and I found this was folded and put under a coffee cup.”
She handed the napkin to me,and three $20 bills fell onto my desk when I opened it.On the outside,in big,bold letters,was printed “Something For Stevie”.
That was three months ago.Today is Thanksgiving,the first day Stevie is supposed to be back to work.His social worker said he had been counting the days until the doctor said he could work.I arranged to have his mother bring him to work,met them in the parking lot and invited them both to celebrate his day back.
I led them toward a large corner booth.I could feel and hear the rest of the staff following behind as we marched through the dining room.We stopped in front of the big table.Its surface was covered with coffee cups,and dinner plates,all sitting slightly bent on dozens of folded paper napkins.
“First thing you have to do,Stevie,is clean up this mess,” I said.
Stevie looked at me,and then at his mother,then pulled out one of the napkins.It had “Something for Stevie” printed on the outside.As he picked it up,two $10 bills fell onto the table.Stevie stared at the money,then at all the napkins peeking from beneath the tableware,each with his name printed on it.
I turned to his mother.“There's more than $10,000 in cash and checks on that table,all from truckers and trucking companies that heard about your problems.‘Happy Thanksgiving!’”
Well,it got really noisy about that time,with everybody hollering and shouting,and there were a few tears,as well.But you know what's funny?
While everybody else was busy shaking hands and hugging each other,Stevie,with a big,big smile on his face,was busy clearing all the cups and dishes from the table.
55.Why did the author have doubts about hiring Stevie?
A.Stevie was not that reliable
B.Stevie was mentally disabled.
C.Stevie was too short and fat.
D.Stevie was bad-tempered.
56.According to the story,which of the following sentences is true?
A.Stevie made customers uncomfortable.
B.Stevie couldn't fix his attention on his work.
C.Stevie often spilled coffee out of cups.
D.Stevie usually cleaned the table too early.
57. By saying the underlined sentence in Para.3,the author meant that the money she paid Stevie ________.
A.could help Stevie out of the money trouble.
B.couldn't thoroughly solve Stevie's problem.
C.could make a great difference to Stevie's life.
D.couldn't send Stevie to a group home.
58.Why did Frannie sigh after she got word that Stevie would be OK ?
A.She was worried that the owner would fire Stevie.
B.She was worried about Stevie's health.
C.She was worried about Stevie's finance problem.
D.She was worried that no one would help Stevie.
59.Why did the author ask Stevie to clean up the mess on the table after he returned?
A.It was Stevie's duty to clean the table.
B.The table was so dirty that it needed cleaning.
C.Stevie would find the money that was given to him.
D.She wanted to congratulate Stevie on his coming back.
60.Stevie was popular among the staff and customers in the restaurant because of ________.
A.his special appearance.
B.his hard work and optimism.
C.his funny speeches and actions.
D.his kind-hearted behaviours.
题目解答
答案
语篇导读】 本文是一篇记叙文。老板雇佣了患有唐氏综合症的病人Stevie来打扫卫生,起初担心有精神问题的他不能胜任这份工作,但是实践证明,这份担心是多余的。Stevie深受员工和顾客的喜欢,后来Stevie去做心脏手术,大家为其捐款,帮助其解决经济困难。
55.
解析 细节理解题。根据文章第一段But I had never had a mentally handicapped employee.可知,作者从未雇佣过精神上有残疾的员工,因此他担心顾客们见到Stevie会不舒服,所以在雇佣Stevie的时候心存疑虑。
答案 B
56.
解析 细节理解题。根据文章第二段最后Our only problem was persuading him to wait to clean a table until after the customers were finished.可知,我们需要做的事情就是劝Stevie等客人吃完后再去打扫卫生,选项D与之对应。
答案 D
57.
解析 推理判断题。根据第八段中“But I don't know how he and his Mom are going to handle all the bills.From what I hear, they're barely getting by as it is.”,并结合划线句子可知,老板付的工资并不能彻底解决Stevie所面临的问题。
答案 B
58.
解析 细节理解题。根据第八段...then sighed: “Yeah, I'm glad he is going to be OK,” she said.“But I don't know how he and his Mom are going to handle all the bills.From what I hear, they're barely getting by as it is.” 可知,Frannie叹息的原因在于,他不知道Stevie和他的母亲如何应对他的手术费用,即担心他的经济方面的问题。
答案 C
59.
解析 细节理解题。根据文章倒数第四段和第五段“First thing you have to do, Stevie, is clean up this mess,” I said....It had “Something for Stevie” printed on the outside.As he picked it up, two $10 bills fell onto the table.可知,老板在Stevie回来后,让他打扫卫生的原因在于让他找到大家为他捐的善款。
答案 C
60.
解析 推理判断题。结合文章第二段...but fierce in his attention to his duties.Every salt and pepper shaker was exactly in its place, not a coffee spill was visible when Stevie got done with the table.可推断出,Stevie受欢迎的原因在于他的乐观及其努力的工作。
答案 B
解析
文章讲述了老板雇佣了患有唐氏综合症的病人Stevie来打扫卫生,起初担心有精神问题的他不能胜任这份工作,但是实践证明,这份担心是多余的。Stevie深受员工和顾客的喜欢,后来Stevie去做心脏手术,大家为其捐款,帮助其解决经济困难。
步骤 2:分析问题55
根据文章第一段But I had never had a mentally handicapped employee.可知,作者从未雇佣过精神上有残疾的员工,因此他担心顾客们见到Stevie会不舒服,所以在雇佣Stevie的时候心存疑虑。
步骤 3:分析问题56
根据文章第二段最后Our only problem was persuading him to wait to clean a table until after the customers were finished.可知,我们需要做的事情就是劝Stevie等客人吃完后再去打扫卫生,选项D与之对应。
步骤 4:分析问题57
根据第八段中“But I don't know how he and his Mom are going to handle all the bills.From what I hear, they're barely getting by as it is.”,并结合划线句子可知,老板付的工资并不能彻底解决Stevie所面临的问题。
步骤 5:分析问题58
根据第八段...then sighed: “Yeah, I'm glad he is going to be OK,” she said.“But I don't know how he and his Mom are going to handle all the bills.From what I hear, they're barely getting by as it is.” 可知,Frannie叹息的原因在于,他不知道Stevie和他的母亲如何应对他的手术费用,即担心他的经济方面的问题。
步骤 6:分析问题59
根据文章倒数第四段和第五段“First thing you have to do, Stevie, is clean up this mess,” I said....It had “Something for Stevie” printed on the outside.As he picked it up, two $10 bills fell onto the table.可知,老板在Stevie回来后,让他打扫卫生的原因在于让他找到大家为他捐的善款。
步骤 7:分析问题60
结合文章第二段...but fierce in his attention to his duties.Every salt and pepper shaker was exactly in its place, not a coffee spill was visible when Stevie got done with the table.可推断出,Stevie受欢迎的原因在于他的乐观及其努力的工作。