2019 高考英语郑州二轮练习资料:阅读理解 02 含解析<br />(二)<br />A<br />(2017·海淀第二学期期末,A)<br />My father was a keen baseball fan. Whenever he could, Dad took me out to the park and <br />pitched balls for me to hit.<br />One day at the park, a woman pushing a young boy in a wheelchair stopped to watch us play. <br />My dad was over to them in a flash to ask if the child could join our game. The woman explained <br />that her son had polio(小儿麻痹症)and wouldn't be able to get out of the chair. That didn't stop <br />my dad. He placed the bat in the youngster's hand,pushed him out to home plate and assisted him <br />in holding the bat. Then he yelled out to me, “Anne, pitch one in to us.”<br />I saw the delight in the boy's eyes, so I aimed at the bat and let the ball fly. The ball made <br />contact with the bat with an assist from my dad and the child screamed with joy. As I turned, I <br />heard my dad singing Take Me Out to the Ball Game.<br />An hour later we all left the field, very tired but very happy. Dad told the mother to bring the <br />boy back next Saturday and we would play another game.<br />Dad and I were at the field the next Saturday but the mother and son never came. Twenty <br />years passed,with my dad gone, I had very mixed emotions about leaving the neighborhood. <br />Before moving I decided to take one last walk around the park where Dad and I had spent so many <br />happy moments. Two Little League teams were on the field just about to start a game. I felt the <br />sting of tears in my eyes as I watched the children play the game.<br />“Jeff, protect your base,”one coach yelled. I cheered the runner on when the ball was hit <br />far into the outfield. The coach turned and smiled,“I never thought I'd ever be a coach playing <br />on this field. You see, I had polio as a child and was restricted to a wheelchair. Thanks to a man's <br />assistance,I was able to hit the ball and hear him singing the song Take Me out to the Ball Game. I <br />believe that experience gave me the desire to walk again. I hope that some day I'll look up in the <br />stands and see that man and his daughter again. I sure would like to thank him.”<br />20 年前的一次偶遇改变了一个人的一生,使患小儿麻痹坐在轮椅上的男孩走下轮椅,<br />并最终成了一位棒球教练。<br />1.The author was tearful when watching the children playing the game because ________.<br />A. she hadn't recovered from the loss of her father<br />B. she was reminded of her father playing with her to the park<br />C. she realized that her father hadn't received thanks from others<br />D. she was moved by the son who became a coach twenty years later<br />答案:B。推理判断题。由第 5 段内容尤其是最后两句的描述可推断出我是触景生情,<br /> <br />应选 B。<br />2.Which is the RIGHT order of the following events?<br />a. The author's father died.<br />b. The author played with the boy.<br />c. The author left the neighborhood.<br />d. The author waited for the boy to turn up.<br />e. The author saw the boy coaching a ...