My day started just like all the other days for the past 15 years where I get up, make some coffee, shower, get dressed and leave for the train station at exactly 7:35 A.M. to arrive at work by 8:30. While on the train I would always choose a seat away from the crowd so I can read the newspaper in peace and quiet. At work I am always being flooded with questions from coworkers, suppliers, telephone and then those dread meetings, so the last thing I need is some stranger to sit beside me and make small talk. I don’t know why but for some reason when I got on the train today it was unusually full, something I don’t recall ever happening in the past. With hesitation I sat down in the only seat available beside a middle-aged man that had his head down and seemed to be lost in his thoughts. I was glad that he didn’t notice when I sat next to him as he just continued to look down towards the floor. Shortly after the train left for my 30-minute ride downtown I found myself wondering what this man was thinking about. What could be so important that he didn’t even see me sit next to him? I tried to forget about it and started to read my paper. However, for some strange reason this “inner voice” kept urging me to talk to this man. I tried to ignore the “voice” as there was no way I was starting a conversation with a complete stranger. As you probably guessed I eventually broke down and came up with an excuse to ask him a question. When he raised his head and turned his eyes towards me I could see that he must have been really upset as he had red eyes and still had some tears rolling down the side of his face despite his weak attempt to wipe them away. I can’t describe the sadness I felt seeing someone in so much pain. We talked for about 20 minutes and in the end he seemed to be doing better. As we were leaving the train he thanked me again and again for being an angel by taking the time to talk. I never did find out what was making his heart so heavy with pain but was glad I listened to the “voice” that day. Several weeks had passed when I noticed an envelope on my desk after returning from lunch. It was not addressed to anyone and only had the word “Angel” written on it. My receptionist attached a note saying a gentleman dropped it off saying he did not know my name but had described me well enough that the receptionist knew it was for me. When I read the note inside the envelope I was so filled with emotions that I couldn’t contain myself. It was a letter from the man I met on the train thanking me again for talking to him and saving his life that day. Apparently he had some very hurtful personal problems that were so challenging that he was planning to take his life that day. In his letter he went on to explain that he was a religious person and in desperation screamed out to God that if God really cared about him he would send someone to prevent him from taking his life. In his eyes I was that someone, that Angel sent by God. Not being a religious person myself I don’t know what that “voice” was that made me take a chance and talk to a stranger but I do know that it made a difference in someone’s life that day. So the next time you feel desired for no apparent reason to talk to a friend, relative, neighbor or even a complete stranger please remember my story, you just may make a difference in someone’s life when you listen to your inner voice. 73. Why does the writer say “I was glad that he didn’t notice when I sat next to him as he just continued to look down towards the floor.”? A. The stranger was lost in thoughts. B. The writer preferred a peaceful trip circumstance. C. The stranger seemed a bit abnormal that day. D. The writer was anxious to arrive at work by 8:30. 74. Who does the underline word “he” refer to? A. The writer. B. The stranger. C. God. D. Angel. 75. What can we infer from the passage? A. The stranger sent a letter to the writer by post. B. The writer was not religious. C. Something inside the writer urged him/ her to have a talk with the stranger. D. Listening to one’s inner voice sometimes counts.
My day started just like all the other days for the past 15 years where I get up, make some coffee, shower, get dressed and leave for the train station at exactly 7:35 A.M. to arrive at work by 8:30. While on the train I would always choose a seat away from the crowd so I can read the newspaper in peace and quiet. At work I am always being flooded with questions from coworkers, suppliers, telephone and then those dread meetings, so the last thing I need is some stranger to sit beside me and make small talk.
I don’t know why but for some reason when I got on the train today it was unusually full, something I don’t recall ever happening in the past. With hesitation I sat down in the only seat available beside a middle-aged man that had his head down and seemed to be lost in his thoughts. I was glad that he didn’t notice when I sat next to him as he just continued to look down towards the floor.
Shortly after the train left for my 30-minute ride downtown I found myself wondering what this man was thinking about. What could be so important that he didn’t even see me sit next to him? I tried to forget about it and started to read my paper. However, for some strange reason this “inner voice” kept urging me to talk to this man. I tried to ignore the “voice” as there was no way I was starting a conversation with a complete stranger.
As you probably guessed I eventually broke down and came up with an excuse to ask him a question. When he raised his head and turned his eyes towards me I could see that he must have been really upset as he had red eyes and still had some tears rolling down the side of his face despite his weak attempt to wipe them away. I can’t describe the sadness I felt seeing someone in so much pain.
We talked for about 20 minutes and in the end he seemed to be doing better. As we were leaving the train he thanked me again and again for being an angel by taking the time to talk. I never did find out what was making his heart so heavy with pain but was glad I listened to the “voice” that day.
Several weeks had passed when I noticed an envelope on my desk after returning from lunch. It was not addressed to anyone and only had the word “Angel” written on it. My receptionist attached a note saying a gentleman dropped it off saying he did not know my name but had described me well enough that the receptionist knew it was for me.
When I read the note inside the envelope I was so filled with emotions that I couldn’t contain myself. It was a letter from the man I met on the train thanking me again for talking to him and saving his life that day. Apparently he had some very hurtful personal problems that were so challenging that he was planning to take his life that day. In his letter he went on to explain that he was a religious person and in desperation screamed out to God that if God really cared about him he would send someone to prevent him from taking his life. In his eyes I was that someone, that Angel sent by God.
Not being a religious person myself I don’t know what that “voice” was that made me take a chance and talk to a stranger but I do know that it made a difference in someone’s life that day. So the next time you feel desired for no apparent reason to talk to a friend, relative, neighbor or even a complete stranger please remember my story, you just may make a difference in someone’s life when you listen to your inner voice.
73. Why does the writer say “I was glad that he didn’t notice when I sat next to him as he just continued to look down towards the floor.”?
A. The stranger was lost in thoughts.
B. The writer preferred a peaceful trip circumstance.
C. The stranger seemed a bit abnormal that day.
D. The writer was anxious to arrive at work by 8:30.
74. Who does the underline word “he” refer to?
A. The writer. B. The stranger.
C. God. D. Angel.
75. What can we infer from the passage?
A. The stranger sent a letter to the writer by post.
B. The writer was not religious.
C. Something inside the writer urged him/ her to have a talk with the stranger.
D. Listening to one’s inner voice sometimes counts.
题目解答
答案
73.B
74.C
75.D
解析
考查要点:
- 语境理解:根据上下文推断人物心理和行为动机。
- 代词指代:结合语境判断代词的具体所指。
- 推理判断:通过细节推断文章隐含信息。
解题核心思路:
- 第73题:需结合作者日常行为习惯(如偏好安静乘车环境)与文中描述的矛盾点(主动打破沉默)分析。
- 第74题:通过上下文逻辑关系(宗教信仰背景)锁定代词指代对象。
- 第75题:需从文章结尾的感悟(听从内心的重要性)反推隐含主题。
第73题
关键信息:
- 作者日常行为:“always choose a seat away from the crowd to read the newspaper in peace and quiet”(习惯独处,避免被打扰)。
- 当天特殊情境:“the train was unusually full”(被迫与陌生人相邻而坐)。
- 作者心理:“I was glad that he didn’t notice”(庆幸对方未察觉自己的存在,希望保持原有安静状态)。
选项分析:
- B选项正确:作者的“庆幸”源于对安静乘车环境的偏好,而非单纯关注陌生人的情绪状态(排除A、C、D)。
第74题
关键信息:
- 上下文逻辑:“he was that Angel sent by God”(陌生人将作者视为上帝派来的天使)。
- 后文补充:“Not being a religious person myself...”(作者非宗教信徒,但承认“inner voice”起作用)。
选项分析:
- C选项正确:“he”指代前文提到的“God”(上帝),而非其他选项中的对象。
第75题
关键信息:
- 文章结尾:“listen to your inner voice...you just may make a difference in someone’s life”(强调听从内心的重要性)。
- 选项D与文章主题高度契合:“Listening to one’s inner voice sometimes counts”(听从内心有时至关重要)。
选项分析:
- D选项正确:其他选项(如B、C)虽文中提及,但非文章核心推论。