Life is not always full of sunshine,but there's always sunshine in our heart.On many days I admit that I feel depressed days when it seems that the efforts,the struggles,and the sacrifices of so many people fighting for social and environmental justice,fighting prejudice and racism,are fighting a losing battle.
But without hope,all is lost.It is crucial survival character that has supported our species from the time of our Stone Age ancestors.Certainly,my own improbable(奇异的) journey would have been impossible if I had lacked hope.
Like all people who live long enough,I have been through many dark periods and seen so much suffering.I was in New York on that terrible day in 2001,I still can remember the disbelief,the fear,the confusion as the city went quiet except the whistles of the police cars and ambulances on the streets emptied of people.
It was ten years after that day that I was introduced to the Survivor Tree,a Callery pear tree discovered a month after the collapse of the towers.All that was left was half a trunk that had been burnt black,with roots that were broken and only one living branch.
She was almost sent to the dump,but the young woman who found her,Rebecca Clough,begged that the tree be given a chance.And so,she went to be cared for in a nursery in the Bronx.Bringing that seriously damaged tree back to health was not an easy task,and it was touch-and-go for a while.But whenever you give her a chance,nature returns.Eventually the tree made it.In the spring,her branches are bright with blossoms.I've seen people looking at her and wiping away tears.She is a symbol of the resilience(适应力) of nature—and a reminder of all that was lost on that terrible day 20 years ago.
The Survivor Tree,brought back from dead,had not only put some new leaves herself but also nurtured the lives of others.Now do you understand how I dare people?
(1)What can we know about the author? AA
A.She felt hopeful despite many difficulties.
B.She once lost hope in her journey.
C.She wanted to fight for justice.
D.She planned to remove prejudice and racism.
(2)Which of the following can best describe the author's feeling on the terrible day in 2001? CC
A.Scared and annoyed.
B.Thrilled and desperate.
C.Frightened and shocked.
D.Disappointed and puzzled.
(3)What happened to the Survivor Tree after the towers fell down? BB
A.The tree was slightly damaged.
B.The tree nearly got abandoned.
C.The tree was destroyed on the spot.
D.The tree got nothing but a trunk left.
(4)What is the main purpose of the passage? DD
A.To call on people to protect nature.
B.To show the great strength of a tree.
C.To expect people to care for damaged trees.
D.To share the author's reasons to keep optimistic.
【答案】A;C;B;D
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