問題詳情

Ben Carson, a doctor at Johns Hopkins Children’s center, talks about how he grew up in a poor Detroit Neighborhood, when peer (同龄人) pressure almost controlled his behavior and even his clothes. He wanted so badly to be considered cool that he begged his mother to buy him an expensive Italian shirt.“My mother made me a deal,” Carson remembers, “She said, ‘I’ll give you all the money I make next week. You’ll be in charge of the family finance (财务)—buying food and other necessities and paying the bills. Whatever you have left over you can spend on whatever you want.’”“I thought, this is going to be great,”Carsonsays, “I bought things we needed most and then began going through the bills. Of course I ran completely out of money long before everything was paid.”Then I realized my mother, with her third-grade education, was a financial genius (理财能手)—just to keep food on our table and clothes on our backs with such a small sum of money. I’d been a fool. I wanted her to buy me a $75 shirt when she only took home $100 a week, cleaning other people’s floors and washing their toilets. I took a hard look at my behavior and wondered how I could be so selfish.”“I started studying again. My grades went back up to A’s. Some of my peers laughed at me because I did not follow their pattern. But I refused to let that trouble me, because I had a goal.”The experience had a lasting effect, “I not only saw and felt the difference my mother made in my life, I am living out that difference as a man.”
【題組】58.When Ben Carson was young, he _______.
(A) wanted to be as cool as other boys of his age
(B) tried to attract girls with his cool manner
(C) was fond of improving family finances
(D) was seldom good at his lessons

參考答案

答案:A
難度:適中0.5
統計:A(0),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)