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One day I walked down to get to my car, thinking about what I had to accomplish and scolding myself for being late for work, but surprisingly the car was nowhere to be found.
This was at 8 a.m. in the morning. I made trips to all the towing places and police stations, all the time thinking that it was towed (拖走)by cops (巡警).By around 10 a.m., the cops decided that it was actually stolen. After filing a report with them, I finally got to work thinking how my day was completely messed up.
Later in the day I went to pick up a rental car at Enterprise only to realize that my license was missing, too, along with my car. I told the enterprise guy the whole story and he offered to take me to the closest DMV and get a duplicate (副本) license. 1 was totally shocked. I did not know why this complete stranger would want to take some time off his day to help me. He actually took me to DMV, got a duplicate and then rented me a car. I was upset the whole day because of the events happening to me but somehow this simple act of kindness from a complete stranger made it all worth it. It cheered me up and made me forget all the troubles of the day. I was so moved by this kind act that the next day I made sure someone else got a similar surprise. I took some smiley shaped chocolates and left them on some of my colleagues’ desks.
There is still a lot of goodness out there in the world. We just need to take the time to notice it. I hope that this story would inspire many others like me to do more acts of kindness.
小题1:The moment the author found the car missing, he thought ______.
A.it was stolen by a strangerB.it was towed by the police
C.he placed it in a wrong placeD.he should rent another one
小题2:We can infer that DMV is ______.
A.an office for licenseB.a towing place
C.a renting placeD.a parking lot
小题3:Why did the author put some chocolates on his colleagues’ desks?
A.His colleagues were fond of chocolates.
B.He wanted to thank his colleagues.
C.He was touched and hoped to cheer others.
D.He wanted to do his colleagues a favor.
小题4:The author writes about his experience ______.
A.to criticize the person stealing his cars
B.to praise the rental place at Enterprise
C.to tell us a surprising but moving story
D.to encourage people to do acts of kindness

小题1:B
小题2:A
小题3:C
小题4:D

试题分析:文章介绍了主人公“我”遇到了一系列的烦心事儿,车被偷走了,去租车的时候又发现驾照没了。我在好心人的帮助下重办了驾照,而这位好心人与我素不相识,我被他的行为所感动。我要去激励更多的人去做同样的事情。
小题1:B考查细节理解。This was at 8 a.m. in the morning. I made trips to all the towing places and police stations, all the time thinking that it was towed (拖走)句意:那是早晨八点,我去了所有的拖车场和警察局,我一直以为车是被拖走了。由本句可知刚开始的时候我是以为车被拖走的,故答案为B。
小题2:A细节理解题。I told the enterprise guy the whole story and he offered to take me to the closest DMV and get a duplicate (副本) license.和He actually took me to DMV, got a duplicate and then rented me a car. 句意为:我告诉公司的人事情的原委,他主动提出来要带我去最近的“DMV”办一张驾照的副本,并且他最终帮我做了这件事。由此可知,DMV是办驾照的政府机构。
小题3:C文章主旨题。文章的第三自然段最后几句话,我被这个好心人对我的帮助感到很吃惊,同时我也希望能够让更多的人去享受这种吃惊。所以是我被这件事所感动去鼓舞更多的人做这种事情。
小题4:D大意理解题。作者写出他的经历,是想让这种美好的行为传播开来,让更多的人有这种善举。
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