阅读每日一练2WildIwas16whenmyfatherfinallydecidedhewouldsendmetowildernesscampforseveralmonths.Hehadthreatenedtodoitmanytimesbefore,butmymotherhadalwaysmanagedtopreventhimfromdoingso.Thistimeheinsistedondoingit.Thelatestincidentwasthelaststraw.Impulsively(冲动地),IhadpushedMr.Ford,mymathteacher,downaflightofstepsatschool.Hebrokehisarmintwoplaces.Anyway,hehadagreednottoaccusemeasafavortomydad,whowasinthemiddleofatightraceforsheriff(执法官)inourtown.Butmyrecklessbehaviorhadmydad’sclosestadvisortalking.“John,he’syoursonandhe’sakid,butheisdraggingyoudown,”IheardJakeHutchtellmydadthroughhisclosedofficedoorthenightafterIpushedMr.Ford.“Ifyoucan’tmakeyoursonobeytherules,howcanyoumakethelawobeyedinthistown?”So,offtoPisgahNationalForestIwent.Iimaginedhoursofuntoldabuseatthehandsofsomestrongsergeants(警官).Iwasdeterminednotobebroken.IwaswhoIwas.Nearlyeverydayforsixmonths,asmallgroupofothertroubledteensandIcarriedour30-poundbackpacksonadifficultjourneycoveringabout10miles.Wehikedinaroughwildernessthatseemeduntouchedbycivilization.Oursergeantswerefirmbutkind,notfrighteningasIhadimagined.Welearnedhowtomakeafirewithoutmatchesandcreateashelterwithbranchesandgrass.Welearnedwhichplantsweresafetoeatoutinthewild.Ifeltmyselfchange.Iwascalmandoftenreflective.Myold,impulsiveselfwasgone.Onemorning,sixmonthslater,mydadcametopickmeup.Irantohughimandsawreliefandloveinhiseyes.“Sowhat’sitlikebeingsheriff?”Iaskedontheridehome.“Ilosttherace,Danny,”hesaid.“I’msorry,Dad.”Iknewmybehaviorprobablyhadalottodowithhiddefeat.Dadsqueezedmyshoulderandbroughtmeclose.“AslongasIdon’teverloseyou,I’mokay.”24.Theauthorwasfinallysenttowildernessbecause_____.A.hecouldlearnhowtosurviveinthewildB.histeacherinsistedongivinghimalessonC.hepushedhismathteacherdownthestairsD.hismotherfearedthathewouldbeaccused25.Theunderlinedword“reckless”inParagraph2probablymeans______.A.selfishB.carelessC.rudeD.reasonable26.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthepassage?A.Hechangedalotafterthecamp.B.Hewasnotsatisfiedwithhislifeinthecamp.C.Hewasstillwhatheusedtobeafterthecamp.D.Hemadeenemieswithothertroubledteenatthecamp.27.Howdidtheauthor’sfatherfeelattheendofthestory?A.Grateful.B.Annoyed.C.DisappointedD.Relieved阅读每日一练2参考答案这是一篇教育故事。作者曾经是一名屡教不改的孩子,没办法被父亲送进野营训练营,没想到作者发生了翻天覆地的变化。24.C细节理解题。由题干关键词finallysenttowilderness找到文章的对应段是第二段,其中的第一句话是Thelatestincidentwasthelaststraw.Impulsively(冲动地),IhadpushedMr.Ford,mymathteacher,downaflightofstepsatschool可知,作者的父亲就是因为作者将数学老师推下楼梯而将他送到野外训练营,故选C。25.C词义猜测题。根据前文作者将数学老师推下楼梯判断应是粗鲁的、莽撞的行为,故选C。26.A推理判断题。由第六段的第一句话Oursergeantswerefirmbutkind,notfrighteningasIhadimagined排除B;再由第四句话Iwascalmandoftenreflective.Myold,impulsiveselfwasgone.排除C和D。第三句话Ifeltmyselfchange判断选A,故选A。27.D细节理解题。根据题干关键词theauthor’sfather找到文章的最后部分作者父亲看到作者的变化应是如释重负,故选D。助读强化wildernessn.threatenv.威胁insiston坚持managetodo做成某事preventv.预防,防止closestadj.最靠近的dragsb.down把某人拖下去bedeterminedtodo决心去做某事civilizationn.文明reflectiveadj.反省的hugv.拥抱squeezev.挤