【題目】 When I was a little girl, my father loved to play catch (拋接球游戲) with me. I wasn’t very _______ , but he would encourage me. He was _______ telling me “keep your eye on the ball” as I would not be able to _______ even the easiest of throws.

As I got older, we didn’t play catch as much. If I had a problem, I would go to my father to ask for his _______ . He would try to joke with me and say “keep your eye on the ball”. We would both_______ because usually that advice did not apply to (適用于) the problem, but he would _______ to make me smile.

My father became ill in 1995 when I was 23. As he suffered from a stroke (中風), he could not _______ . There weren’t any more conversations. He could only mouth words, which were sometimes hard to understand. After a while, I seemed to be pretty good at_______ his lips (嘴唇), even better than the nurses who were _______ him.

During our last conversation, I was telling him about a problem I was having with my work. Once again, I could read his lips: “Keep your eye on the ball.” We both smiled.

That was the ________ time I saw my father before he passed away. Since then, “keep your eye on the ball” has become a way for me to get rid of stress.

1A.badB.goodC.happyD.interested

2A.alwaysB.neverC.hardlyD.rarely

3A.touchB.catchC.breakD.see

4A.moneyB.informationC.adviceD.dream

5A.cryB.waveC.laughD.hit

6A.tryB.refuseC.forgetD.avoid

7A.seeB.hearC.eatD.speak

8A.readingB.findingC.checkingD.wiping

9A.looking atB.playing withC.caring forD.hearing from

10A.nearestB.firstC.hardestD.last

【答案】

1B

2A

3B

4C

5C

6A

7D

8A

9C

10D

【解析】

文章大意:我小的時候父親喜歡和我玩接球游戲。我玩得不好,但是我們還是會一起玩。父親經(jīng)常說:“要集中注意力”。我長大了,有麻煩事時,總是找父親尋求建議,父親開玩笑地說:“要集中注意力”,我們就會開心起來。父親生病去世后,我依然會時常想起那句話“要集中注意力”。

1

句意:我玩得不好,但是他會鼓勵我。

bad壞的;good好的;happy高興的;interested有趣的。根據(jù)下文but he would encourage me. 但是他會鼓勵我,可知應(yīng)該是我玩的不好,故答案選B。

2

句意:他總是告訴我要集中注意力

always總是、一直;never從不;hardly幾乎不;rarely很少地。根據(jù)上文but he would encourage me. 但是他會鼓勵我,再結(jié)合下文,可知應(yīng)該總是告訴我“要集中注意力”,故答案選A

3

句意:因為即使是最簡單的投球,我也接不住。

touch觸摸;catch接、抓住;break打破;see看見。根據(jù)后面的even the easiest of throws即使是最簡單的投球,可知應(yīng)該是最簡單的投球也接不住,故答案選B

4

句意:如果我有問題,我會去找我父親征求他的意見。

money錢;information信息;advice建議;dream夢想。根據(jù)下文because usually that advice did not apply to (適用于) the problem,因為通常情況下,這個建議并不適用于這個問題,可知當有問題時,應(yīng)該是去找父親尋求建議,故答案選C。

5

句意:我們都會笑,因為通常情況下,這個建議并不適用于這個問題。

cry哭泣;wave擺手;laugh笑;hit打擊。根據(jù)上文He would try to joke with me and say “keep your eye on the ball”. 他會跟我開玩笑說要集中注意力。以及下文because usually that advice did not apply to (適用于) the problem, 因為通常情況下,這個建議并不適用于這個問題。由此可知我們(父親和我)兩個都會笑,故答案選C。

6

句意:但他想要我笑。

try嘗試;refuse拒絕;forget忘記;avoid避免。聯(lián)系上文語境父親給出的建議并不適用于這個問題,結(jié)合but he would__6__to make me smile.由轉(zhuǎn)折詞but,可知父親是盡力想要逗我去笑,try to do sth.盡力做某事,故答案選A。

7

句意:由于中風,他不能說話。

see看見;hear聽見;eat吃;speak說。根據(jù)下文There weren’t any more conversations. He could only mouth words,可知是因為中風,父親不能說話了,故答案選D。

8

句意:不久,我似乎能很好地讀懂他的嘴唇。

reading讀;finding發(fā)現(xiàn);checking核對;wiping擦拭。根據(jù)After a while, I seemed to be pretty good at__8__his lips (嘴唇),結(jié)合下文,可知是不久之后,我似乎能很好地讀懂他的嘴唇,故答案選A。

9

句意:甚至比照顧他的護士還好。

looking at看;playing with和……一起玩;caring for照顧;hearing from得到……的消息。聯(lián)系上文語境我似乎能很好地讀懂他的嘴唇,結(jié)合even better than the nurses who were__9__him.the nurses,可知應(yīng)該是比那些照顧他的護士還要好,故答案選C。

10

句意:那是我父親去世前最后一次見到他。

nearest最近的;first第一;hardest最難的;last最后的。根據(jù)后半句before he passed away.在他去世之前,可知應(yīng)該是去世前最后一次見到他,thelast time最后一次,故答案選D

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