Washington is home to lots of trees—it is the Evergreen State, after all—and it has lots of fireplaces and wood-burning heaters too. But what if you lived there and couldn't cut wood or couldn't afford to pay someone to do it? Luckily, Shane McDaniel and his twin sons, Harrison and Henry McDaniel, are happy to help. The three men cut truckloads(—卡车量)of wood, then give it to those in need.The idea actually started as a father-son relationship project, Shane told msn.Com. "I cut wood with my dad. He just loved doing it, " said Shane. He wanted to pass along that feeling, so he and the twins spent the summer cutting. The result was a great wall of wood piled up(堆积)around their house. To buy that much it would cost about $10.000.It was too much for the McDaniels to use themselves, and when the weather turned cold that November, Shane started thinking of others. He posted online: "IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF FIREWOOD AND CANNOT AFFORD IT, PLEASE PM [personal message] ME…If you know someone who BURNS WOOD, please help me and my boys make sure NO ONE GOES COLD IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD, " The response(反应)was immediate(立即). One man offered to donate a wood-burning stove. Others raced over to Shane's house with more wood. One woman, noticing the photo of the McDaniels, started to feel warm in other ways: "I don't need the wood. But I am truly happy for what you have done!"Single mom Katelyn Ticer, 29, and her four-year-old daughter depended on a wood-burning stove as their only way of heat, so it was so good to receive a truckload of firewood from the McDaniels. "To get that much wood brought me to tears, " she told msn.com. "So much stress and worry is off my shoulders. I couldn't be more thankful."Shane is ready to help more people. "Giving is the reward", he said, "It has nothing to do with how well it's received; it's about how much it's needed."(1)What did Shane and his sons do to help their neighbours? A.They gave firewood to those in need.B.They bought wood-burning stoves.C.They raised about 10, 000 dollars.D.They paid someone to cut wood.(2)What happened after Shane posted messages online? A.His family received lots of presents.B.Some people quickly offered to help.C.Lots of wood piled up around their house.D.The weather suddenly turned freezing cold.(3)What did Shane think of what he had done to help others? A.Being needed drives us to give.B.Love is not giving but receiving.C.Helping others is just helping ourselves.D.Its better to help people fish than to give them fish.
Washington is home to lots of trees—it is the Evergreen State, after all—and it has lots of fireplaces and wood-burning heaters too. But what if you lived there and couldn't cut wood or couldn't afford to pay someone to do it? Luckily, Shane McDaniel and his twin sons, Harrison and Henry McDaniel, are happy to help. The three men cut truckloads(—卡车量)of wood, then give it to those in need.
The idea actually started as a father-son relationship project, Shane told msn.Com. "I cut wood with my dad. He just loved doing it, " said Shane. He wanted to pass along that feeling, so he and the twins spent the summer cutting. The result was a great wall of wood piled up(堆积)around their house. To buy that much it would cost about $10.000.
It was too much for the McDaniels to use themselves, and when the weather turned cold that November, Shane started thinking of others. He posted online: "IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF FIREWOOD AND CANNOT AFFORD IT, PLEASE PM [personal message] ME…If you know someone who BURNS WOOD, please help me and my boys make sure NO ONE GOES COLD IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD, " The response(反应)was immediate(立即). One man offered to donate a wood-burning stove. Others raced over to Shane's house with more wood. One woman, noticing the photo of the McDaniels, started to feel warm in other ways: "I don't need the wood. But I am truly happy for what you have done!"
Single mom Katelyn Ticer, 29, and her four-year-old daughter depended on a wood-burning stove as their only way of heat, so it was so good to receive a truckload of firewood from the McDaniels. "To get that much wood brought me to tears, " she told msn.com. "So much stress and worry is off my shoulders. I couldn't be more thankful."
Shane is ready to help more people. "Giving is the reward", he said, "It has nothing to do with how well it's received; it's about how much it's needed."
What did Shane and his sons do to help their neighbours?
- A.They gave firewood to those in need.
- B.They bought wood-burning stoves.
- C.They raised about 10, 000 dollars.
- D.They paid someone to cut wood.
What happened after Shane posted messages online?
- A.His family received lots of presents.
- B.Some people quickly offered to help.
- C.Lots of wood piled up around their house.
- D.The weather suddenly turned freezing cold.
What did Shane think of what he had done to help others?
- A.Being needed drives us to give.
- B.Love is not giving but receiving.
- C.Helping others is just helping ourselves.
- D.Its better to help people fish than to give them fish.
题目解答
答案
- (1)A
- (2)B
- (3)A
解析
- 考查要点:本题主要考查学生对文章细节的理解和信息匹配能力,需要根据问题快速定位关键句,提取有效信息。
- 解题核心:
- 第(1)题:明确 Shane 和儿子们的具体行动,关注文章首段的核心描述。
- 第(2)题:抓住 Shane 发布信息后他人的即时反应,注意文中直接描述的因果关系。
- 第(3)题:提炼 Shane 的总结观点,需结合最后一段的直接引语。
第(1)题
关键句:首段明确说明 Shane 和儿子们“cut truckloads of wood, then give it to those in need”。
- 选项分析:
- A:直接对应文中“give it to those in need”,正确。
- B/C/D:均与原文描述的“赠送木头”无关。
第(2)题
关键句:Shane 发布信息后,“The response was immediate. One man offered to donate... Others raced over...”。
- 选项分析:
- B:文中明确提到“快速提供帮助”,正确。
- A/C/D:均未在 Shane 发布信息后发生,或与原文不符。
第(3)题
关键句:Shane 说“Giving is the reward... it's about how much it's needed”。
- 选项分析:
- A:对应“被需要推动我们给予”,正确。
- B/C/D:均未体现 Shane 强调的“需求驱动给予”的核心观点。