Kitty, Kelly, Aidan, Bruce 和Pamela分別就父親對自己的影響表達了看法(1-5)。閱讀下面他們發(fā)表在某網(wǎng)站論壇上的文章(A、B、C、D、E和F),選出最符合他們所表達的看法的選項。選項中有一項是多余選項。
1. Kitty: Dad encouraged me to show great determination to do anything.
2. Kelly: Dad gave me a new life which is full of love and happiness.
3. Aidan: Dad is the person who introduced me to my sports career.
4. Bruce: Dad taught me to share housework and take family responsibility.
5. Pamela: Dad shows me that the most important in life is our family.
A | B |
Dear Daddy, you stepped into my life years ago, and became my dad, a man who raised three fatherless kids and adopted(領養(yǎng)) another. It didn’t matter to you or us whether we were your biological kids or not—you are our dad! You did everything humanly possible for us, and you managed to have taken care of Mom, who has been sick, and the grandkids as well. Lessons we learned are love and compassion and kindness…We love you dearly. | My dad taught me how to play basketball. He taught me how to pivot, throw three pointers, and do lay-ups and dunks. Now I am a pro (職業(yè)球員) at basketball. When I played basketball in December, I was a good guard. Although I sometimes didn’t play very well and my team lost the game, my dad always encouraged me never to lose heart. Now I have a dream that when I grow up I can play basketball on the Celtics. I love my dad! |
C | D |
The most important thing that my dad ever taught me was “Stick to it. Never do anything halfway”. He always told me that by doing your very best, you prove your ability, commitment and character. This advice was what I always kept in mind, whether I was removing the snow from the driveway, helping do the volunteer work in the nursing house or completing my last course in graduate school. “It shows what kind of person you are,” my dad would say. “People will remember and respect you for that.” I do remember and respect my dad’s advice, which will guide me to do anything. | My dad has taught me many things. He has taught me love, hope, respect, discipline and the value of hard work. He has taught me never to be afraid, but when I am, his arms are always open for me to run into. He has taught me the value of a job well done. He has taught me how to ride a bike, then to drive a car. He always tells me that he believes in me and that I can manage to deal with the things around me. He is teaching me how to grow up but not grow apart. My dad is always there for me, and he has told me that he always will be. |
E | F |
My dad teaches me throughout my lifetime to present day that family is first. He says, “As the father, you should put your own wants and needs aside to make sure that your wife and children have the best that life has to offer.” He did this without failing every day of our lives, without words or empty promises; instead, through sleepless nights and tireless actions always with a smile. His words always remind me what I should do for the family. I am proud to be his son. I love you, Dad. | My dad and I have a funny company we call “Priority”. It changes depending on the household chores we’re doing. He has taught me how to take care of the pool (Priority Pools), how to program garage doors (Priority Garages), how to plan family birthday parties (Priority Parties), how to install dishwashers (Priority Dishwashers) and how to clean the computer (Priority Computers). The list goes on. I’m proud of my dad, and grateful for my time with him. We have so much fun doing projects together. |
1.C
2.A
3.B
4.F
5.E
【解析】
試題分析:
1.根據(jù)Kitty所說可知,父親鼓勵她無論做任何事情都要有決心。符合這一描述的是選項C,根據(jù)選項中的The most important thing that my dad ever taught me was “Stick to it. Never do anything halfway”. He always told me that by doing your very best, you prove your ability, commitment and character.可知,父親讓她不要半途而廢,要盡全力做任何事。與Kitty描述相符,故選擇C。
2.根據(jù)Kelly所述可知,她的父親給了她一個充滿了愛和幸福的新生活。而根據(jù)選項A中對父親的描述可知,父親是一個很有愛心的人,以及這一選項中的Lessons we learned are love and compassion and kindness可知我們學會了愛、熱情以及善良。符合Kelly的描述,故選擇A。
3.根據(jù)Aidan所述可知,他的父親引導他走向運動生涯。而根據(jù)選項B中的My dad taught me how to play basketball. He taught me how to pivot, throw three pointers, and do lay-ups and dunks.可知,父親教我如何打籃球,符合Aidan的描述,故選擇B。
4.根據(jù)Bruce所述可知,他的父親教他分擔家務,承擔家庭責任。而根據(jù)選項F中He has taught me how to take care of the pool (Priority Pools), how to program garage doors (Priority Garages),……可知,父親教他如何做各種家務、處理各種家庭問題。這符合Bruce對父親的描述,故選擇F。
5.根據(jù)Pamela所述可知,他的父親告訴他家人才是生命中最重要的。而選項E的第一句話My dad teaches me throughout my lifetime to present day that family is first.就說,父親教育我家人永遠是第一位的。故選擇E。
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