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My family and I lived across the street from Southway Park since I was four years old. The

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  • 提问者网友:别再叽里呱啦
  • 2021-12-20 07:30
My family and I lived across the street from Southway Park since I was four years old. Then just last year the city put a chain link fence around the park and started bulldozing(用推土机推平)the trees and grass to make way for a new apartment complex. When I saw the fence and bulldozers, I asked myself,“Why don’t they just leave it alone?”
Looking back, I think what sentenced the park to oblivion(被遗忘)was the drought(旱灾)we had about four years ago. Up until then, Southway Park was a nice green park with plenty of trees and a public swimming pool. My friends and I rollerskated on the sidewalks, climbed the trees, and swam in the pool all the years I was growing up. The park was almost like my own yard. Then the summer I was fifteen the drought came and things changed.
There had been almost no rain at all that year. The city stopped watering the park grass. Within a few weeks I found myself living across the street from a huge brown desert. Leaves fell off the park trees, and pretty soon the trees started dying, too. Next, the park swimming pool was closed. The city cut down on the work force that kept the park, and pretty soon it just got too ugly and dirty to enjoy anymore.
As the drought lasted into the fall, the park got worse every month. The rubbish piled up or blew across the brown grass. Soon the only people in the park were beggars and other people down on their luck. People said drugs were being sold or traded there now. The park had gotten scary, and my mother told us kids not to go there anymore.
The drought finally ended and things seemed to get back to normal, that is, everything but the park. It had gotten into such bad shape that the city just let it stay that way. Then about six months ago I heard that the city was going to“redevelop”certain worn­out areas of the city. It turned out that the city had planned to get rid of the park, sell the land and let someone build rows of apartment buildings on it.
The chain­link fencing and the bulldozers did their work. Now we live across the street from six rows of apartment buildings. Each of them is three units high and stretches a block in each direction. The neighborhood has changed without the park. The streets I used to play in are jammed with cars now. Things will never be the same again. Sometimes_I_wonder,_though,_what_changes_another_drought_would_make_in_the_way_things_are_today.
【小题1】How did the writer feel when he saw the fence and bulldozers?A.Scared.B.Confused.C.upset.D.Curious.【小题2】Why was the writer told not to go to the park by his mother?A.It was being rebuilt.B.It was dangerous.C.It became crowded.D.It had turned into a desert.【小题3】According to the writer, what eventually brought about the disappearance of the park?A.The drought.B.The crime.C.The beggars and the rubbish. D.The decisions of the city.【小题4】The last sentence of the passage implies that if another drought came, .A.the situation would be much worseB.people would have to desert their homesC.the city would be fully prepared in advanceD.the city would have to redevelop the neighborhoodC
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  • 五星知识达人网友:北城痞子
  • 2021-12-20 08:05
(答案→)C 解析:【小题1】通过第一段““Why don’t they just leave it alone?”这句话表明作者的心情是心烦意乱的。【小题2】根据第四段中的“Soon the only people in the park were beggars and other people down on their luck. People said drugs were being sold or traded there now.”说明那很危险。【小题3】根据第五段中的“Then about six months ago I heard that the city was going to“redevelop”certain worn­out areas of the city. It turned out that the city had planned to get rid of the park, sell the land and let someone build rows of apartment buildings on it.”选D。【小题4】通过最后一段中“The streets I used to play in are jammed with cars now.”暗示出如果再有同样的变化那么这个地区又会再重建。
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  • 1楼网友:独行浪子会拥风
  • 2021-12-20 08:54
就是这个解释
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