首页
登录
职称英语
You’d think Pauline Hord would have served her time by now. After all, she r
You’d think Pauline Hord would have served her time by now. After all, she r
游客
2023-09-23
65
管理
问题
You’d think Pauline Hord would have served her time by now. After all, she recently celebrated her 90th birthday, and by the time she achieved that breathtaking (激动人心的,使人惊叹的) milestone, she’d already done a 10-year stretch in the Mississippi State Prison.
Ms. Hord is a sweet-natured, gentle-talking, white-haired Southerner who never owed a debt to society—thus, she never had to pay one. So you have to wonder what a woman like this is doing in a place where most people are itching to get loose. Unlike the rest of the population, Ms. Hord goes to prison freely and eagerly. And when she gets there, she persuades prisoners of every sort to sing little ditties (小诗,短歌谣) about their ABCs and XYZs.
At age 80, Ms. Hord began teaching prisoners to read during a chance visit to the State Prison with a lawyer friend. "When Igor there, I heard that a group of volunteer workers had been praying for a teacher. They asked me if I would come and I said I would be thrilled (非常激动的,高兴的) ,” she said.
On a personal level, Ms. Hord considers this rewarding work. "If you get at the reason why these men went into crime, you will find that none of them succeeded in their early years of schooling." "They went to school at 5 believing they were going to learn to read. When they didn’t learn in the first or second grade, they realized something was wrong. By 8, they were having problems. By 12 or 13, they were drinking or using drugs. And it’s getting worse. I’m seeing younger and younger prisoners who know less and less. They can’t read well enough to function in this society." She says.
It is this situation that Ms. Hord goes to prison week after week to correct. And when her most difficult students finally begin to read, she is sure that she, too, knows why the caged birds sing, [br] Ms. Hord goes to prison eagerly to .
选项
A、sing songs for the prisoners
B、teach the prisoners to read
C、pray for the prisoners
D、make friends with the prisoners
答案
B
解析
根据文章第二段Unlike the rest of the population,Ms. Hord goes to prison freely and eagerly. And when she gets there,she persuades prisoners of every sort to sing little ditties about their ABCs and XYZs.(和其他人不同,Hord夫人能自由出入监狱并且她渴望去那里。地一到那里就鼓励各类囚犯唱字母歌)。可能有些考生读到这里误以为Hord夫人在教唱歌。随着阅读的深入。在第四、五段出现了多次read,尤其在第五段And when her most difficult students finally begin to read,she is sure that she,too,knows why the caged birds sing.(当她的学习最困难的学生也能认字读书时,她确信她也理解了为何关在笼子里的“小鸟”,即囚犯要歌唱),因此Hord夫人去监狱的目的是教囚犯认字。
转载请注明原文地址:https://www.tihaiku.com/zcyy/3038414.html
相关试题推荐
He______inthearmyfortenyears,andheretiredlastyear.A、hasservedB、had
ThegreatmansawthebirthofSaudiArabiaandobserveditsgrowthanddevelopm
You’dthinkPaulineHordwouldhaveservedhertimebynow.Afterall,sher
You’dthinkPaulineHordwouldhaveservedhertimebynow.Afterall,sher
You’dthinkPaulineHordwouldhaveservedhertimebynow.Afterall,sher
ThanksgivingDay,legalholidayobservedannuallyintheUnitedStatesonthe
ThegreatmansawthebirthofSaudiArabiaandobserveditsgrowthanddevelopm
(61)Innshaveservedtravelerssinceancienttimes.(62)Theemergenceofthehot
(61)Innshaveservedtravelerssinceancienttimes.(62)Theemergenceofthehot
You’dthinkPaulineHordwouldhaveservedhertimebynow.Afterall,sher
随机试题
ThefollowingisapartoftheGuideforatransitsystem:Metro.Afterreading
NarratorListentoaconversationbetweenastudentandadeanofadmissions
【S1】[br]【S3】mean→meaningmean作名词意为“平均数,中间,中庸”,不符合句意,而meaning则意为“意义,含意”,loseits
Therehasbeenaquietpandemicdevelopingwhilemostpeople’sattentionhas
豆豆小朋友第一天上幼儿园,她自己跑回去了怎么办?
贷款人向借款人发放的用于购买、建造和大修理各类型住房的贷款称为()。A.个人
Thechangeinthatvillagewasmiraculou
根据以下资料,回答下列问题。 2012年全国光缆线路长度净增268.6万公里
有关涉外民事诉讼说法正确的是:()A.当事人要求提供翻译的,可以提供,费用由法
美国经济学家约翰·梅尔认为,按照()的性质可将传统农业向现代农业的转变过程划分为
最新回复
(
0
)