My elder brother Steve, in the absence of my father who died when I was six, gave me imp

My elder brother Steve, in the absence of my father who died when I was six, gave me important lessons in values that helped me grow into an adult.

For instance, Steve taught me to face the results of my behavior. Once when I returned in tears from a Saturday baseball game, it was Steve who took the time to ask me what happened. When I explained that my baseball had soared through Mrs Holt's basement window, breaking the glass with a crash, Steve encouraged me to confess to her. After all, I should have been playing in the park down Fifth Street and not in the path between buildings. Although my knees knocked as I explained to Mrs Holt, I offered to pay for the window from my pocket money if she would return my ball.

I also learned from Steve that personal property is a sacred thing. After I found a shiny silver pen in my fifthgrade classroom, I wanted to keep it, but Steve explained that it might be important to someone else in spite of the fact that it had little value. He reminded me of how much I'd hate to lose to someone else the small dog my father carved from a piece of cheap wood. I returned the pen to my teacher, Mrs Davids, and still remembered the smell of her perfume as she patted me on my shoulder.

Yet of all the instructions Steve gave me, his respect for life is the most vivid in my mind. When I was twelve I killed an old brown sparrow in the yard with a BB gun. Excited with my accuracy, I screamed to Steve to come from the house to take a look. I shall never forget the way he stood for a long moment and stared at the bird on the ground. Then in a dead, quiet voice, he asked, “Did it hurt you first, Mark” I didn't know what to answer. He continued with his eyes firm, “The only time you should ever think of hurting a living thing is if it hurts you first. And then you think a long, long time.” I really felt terrible then, but that moment stands out as the most important lesson my brother taught me.

28What is the main subject of the passage?

AThe relationship between Mark and Steve.

BMark and Steve's respect for living things.

CThe important lesson Mark learned in school.

DSteve's important role in Mark's growing process.

29In the story about the pen, which of the following lessons did Steve teach his brother?

ARespect for personal property?                            BRespect for life.

CSympathy for people with problems.             DThe value of honesty.

30According to the writer, which was the most important lesson Steve taught his young brother?

ARespect for living things                              BResponsibility for one's actions.

CThe value of being brave.                                   DCare for the property of others.

31Which of the following is true according to the passage?

AMark lost the small dog his father carved.

BMark was still a boy when he wrote this passage.

CMark felt sorry that he killed the bird by accident.

DMark will probably never kill any life without hesitation.

答案

DAAD

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