When I was fifteen, I announced to my English class that I was going to write and illustra

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When I was fifteen, I announced to my English class that I was going to write and illustrate my own books. Half the students sneered. The rest nearly fell out of their chairs laughing. “Don’t be silly, only geniuses can bee writers,” the English teacher said, “And you are getting a D this semester.” I was so humiliated(羞辱) that I burst into tears.
That night I wrote a short sad poem about broken dreams and mailed it to the Capri’s Weekly newspaper. To my astonishment, they published it and sent me two dollars. I was a published and paid writer. I showed it to my teacher and fellow students. They laughed. “Just plain dumb luck,” the teacher said. I tasted success. I’d sold the first thing I’d ever written. That was more than any of them had done and if it was just dumb luck, that was fine with me.
During the next two years I sold dozens of poems, letters, jokes and recipes. By the time I graduated from high school, with a C minus average, I had scrapbooks filled with my published work. I never mentioned my writing to my teachers, friends or my family again. They were dream killers and if people must choose between their friends and their dreams, they must always choose their dreams.
I had four children at the time, and the oldest was only four. While the children slept, I typed on my ancient typewriter. I wrote what I felt. It took nine months, just like a baby.
A month later Crying Wind, the title of my book, became a best seller, was translated into fifteen languages and Braille and sold worldwide. I appeared on TV talk shows. I traveled from New York to California and Canada on promotional tours. My first book also became required reading in native American schools in Canada.
People ask what college I attended, what degrees I had and what qualifications I have to be a writer. The answer is: “None.” I just write. I’m not a genius. I’m not gifted and I don’t write right. To all those who dream of writing, I’m shouting at you: “Yes, you can. Yes, you can. Don’t listen to them.” I don’t write right but I’ve beaten the odds. Writing is easy, it’s fun and anyone can do it. Of course, a little dumb luck doesn’t hurt.
【小题1】Why did many students laugh after hearing what the writer said?A.Because they didn’t like himB.Because they wished he could be successful as a writerC.Because their teacher laughed, tooD.Because they felt it impossible for him to succeed【小题2】When the writer graduated from high school,     .A.he had bee a famous writerB.he had made progress in his studies.C.his classmates and teachers changed their attitudes towards himD.he decided he wouldn’t bee a writer【小题3】What prevented him telling others about his writing?A.The characters in his story. B.His teacher.C.His early experience.D.His parents.【小题4】What can we infer from the passage?A.It is difficult for a person, who cares about what others say, to succeed.B.It is important for a person to tell others what he wants to do.C.It is necessary for a person, who wants to succeed, to take others’ advice.D.It is impossible for an ordinary person to be a writer in the future.【小题5】Which of the following is the best title?A.A famous writerB.I Hate My Classmates and TeachersC.I Never Write RightD.A Genius Can Be a WriterD 

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(答案→)D 
解析:作者写这篇文章是告诉我们在实现梦想的道路上,不要听信别人的嘲笑和讽刺,坚持做自己的事情,持之以恒,终会成功的。
【小题1】推理题:根据第一段中“Don’t be silly, only geniuses can bee writers”别傻了,只有天才才能成为作家,可知老师和同学们都不相信他可以成功。故选D。
【小题2】推理题:根据第一段中“And you are getting a D this semester”你这个学期的成绩只可能是D和第三段中“By the time I graduated from high school, with a C minus average,”中学毕业时,我的平均成绩是C+,可知作者的学习成绩提高了。故选B。
【小题3】推理题:阅读第一和第二段内容可知,当作者说自己要写书、画插图时,老师和同学嘲笑他异想天开,当他把第一份发表的诗拿给老师和同学时,他们又说作者是瞎猫碰到死耗子,从那以后作者再也不把自己发表的了文章拿给他们看了。这是作者学生时期的经历,故选C。
【小题4】细节题:根据最后一段““Yes, you can. Yes, you can. Don’t listen to them”行的,你一定能行,不要听信别人,由此可知如果你听信别人对你的嘲笑放弃努力就不会成功。故选A。
【小题5】推理题:阅读最后一段内容可知作者不是天才,并没有写作天分也不懂写作,还很懒惰、没有经过正式训练,但是就是这样坚持写,不理会别人的嘲笑讽刺,最终取得了成功。故选C。
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