At the airport, I looked closely at the face of my son, Daniel, his backpack by his side. We were saying good-bye. In a few hours he would be flying to France to a different life. It was a transitional(過渡期的)time in Daniel’s life. I wanted to leave him some words of . But nothing came from my and this was not the first time I had let such a moment .
When Daniel was five, I took him to the school-bus stop on his first day of kindergarten. He looked at me -- as he did now. “What is it going to be like, Dad? Will I be okay?” And then he walked up the of the bus and disappeared inside. And the bus . And I had said nothing.
A decade or so later, a similar played itself out. I drove him to college. I tried to think of something to say to give him and confidence as he started this new life. Again, words me.
Now, as I stood before him, I thought of those opportunities. How many times have we all let such moments pass?
My father and I loved each other. Yet, I always never hearing him put his into words and never having the memory of that moment. Now, I could feel my palms(手掌) and my throat tighten. Why is it so to tell a son something from the heart?
My mouth turned dry, and I knew I would be able to get out only a few words . “Daniel," I said, "if I could have picked, I would have picked you." That’s all I could say. I wasn’t sure he understood what I . Then he came toward me and threw his arms around me. For a moment, the world and all its people vanished(消失), and there was just Daniel and me. He was saying something, my eyes misted(視線模糊)over, and I couldn’t understand what he was saying. All I was of was the stubble(胡子茬)on his chin as his face pressed mine. And then, the moment ended. What I had said to Daniel was clumsy. It was nothing. And yet, it was .
1.A. experienceB. spendC. enjoyD. shape
2.A. consultationB. significanceC. necessityD. difference
3.A. headB. lipsC. thoughtsD. mind
4.A. flyB. remainC. passD. last
5.A. windowsB. chairsC. handlesD. steps
6.A. pulled upB. pulled downC. drove awayD. drove up
7.A. signB. sceneC. sceneryD. sight
8.A. interestB. opinionC. courageD. influence
9.A. failedB. discouragedC. struckD. troubled
10.A. valuableB. embarrassingC. obviousD. lost
11.A. wonderedB. regrettedC. triedD. minded
12.A. feelingsB. viewsC. actionsD. attitudes
13.A. freezeB. hurtC. sweatD. burn
14.A. importantB. essentialC. complexD. hard
15.A. approximatelyB. obviouslyC. clearlyD. carefully
16.A. countedB. meantC. valuedD. care
17.A. butB. andC. insteadD. so
18.A. sensitiveB. convincedC. awareD. tired
19.A. byB. againstC. onD. with
20.A. noneB. allC. anythingD. everything
1.A
2.B
3.B
4.C
5.D
6.C
7.B
8.C
9.A
10.D
11.B
12.A
13.C
14.D
15.C
16.B
17.A
18.C
19.B
20.D
【解析】
試題分析:文章主要講述了父子之間的愛。“如果能選擇,我還會選你做我兒子”,一句簡單的話,卻是那樣的暖心。每當兒子要開始一種新的生活的時候,作者都想跟兒子說幾句心里話給他加油打氣。但是,每到這樣的時候,作者都會一時語塞,愛在心頭口難開。當作者好不容易說出了一句簡單的話時,兒子把作者摟在了懷里。相比之下,兒子表達對父親的愛的方式則更為直接一些。
1.he would be flying to France to a different life兒子即將飛往法國經歷不一樣的生活,故選A。
2.I tried to think of something to say to give him 38 and confidence as he started this new life”可知,每次分別時,作者都想告訴兒子一些有意義的話,給他鼓勵、加油,故選B。
3.But nothing came from my 33 但是作者終究還是沒有說出一句話,話語是從嘴里說出來的,故選B。
4.this was not the first time I had let such a moment .這種說不出話的情況已經不是第一次了,根據后文可知,在送兒子第一天上幼兒園、上大學的時候,作者都是一時語塞,由此可知,作者又一次讓表達愛意的機會溜走了,pass在這里指“讓某一時刻過去”,故選C。
5.I took him to the school-bus stop”可知,作者帶兒子去等校車,由此可知,“And then he walked up the of the bus and disappeared inside.”作者的兒子登上校車的臺階進了校車,故選D。
6.And the bus .等Daniel上車后,校車開走了,故選C。
7.I drove him to college. I tried to think of something to say to give him and confidence as he started this new life. Again, words me.”可知,類似的情景在此出現,作者開車送兒子上大學,作者想趁兒子開始新生活之際,給他一些勇氣和信心,故選B。
8.to give him and confidence as he started this new life作者想給上大學的兒子一些面對新生活的勇氣和信心,故選C。
9.Again, words me.作者又一次沒有說出口,就像送兒子第一天上幼兒園時的情景那樣,故選A。
10.let such moments pass”可知,這里指的是作者想對兒子說心里話的機會全部失去了,故選D。
11.Yet, I always never hearing him put his into words作者和他的父親互相愛著對方,然而,作者一直因未能regret doing sth遺憾做了某事;mind doing sth介意做某事,聽到父親對他說出關心的話語而感到遺憾,故選B。
12.put his into words作者的父親沒有把對作者的情感轉化成言語,故選A。
13.I could feel my palms(手掌) and my throat tighten作者能夠感覺到自己喉嚨發(fā)緊,手心在冒汗,這是當作者要跟兒子說心里話時會莫名的緊張起來,故選C。
14.Why is it so to tell a son something from the heart?根據上文可知,作者沒有能說出話來,他在想為什么告訴兒子一些真心話會那么困難呢?故選D。
15.“Daniel," I said, "if I could have picked, I would have picked you."”可知,作者只能清晰地說出幾個字,“如果可以選擇,我還會選你做我的兒子”,故選C。
16.I wasn’t sure he understood what I .作者不確定兒子是否理解他說的話的意思,故選B。
17.my eyes misted(視線模糊)over,作者的兒子在跟他說話,但是他的耳朵模糊了,聽不到他說的話,故選A。
18.All I was of was the stubble作者所能意識到的,是兒子下巴上的胡子碰到了作者,故選C。
19. 考查介詞辨析。A通過; B反對,違反,緊靠; C在......上,關于; D和。his face pressed mine兒子的臉貼著作者的,故選B。
20.It was nothing. And yet, it was .兒子很直接地摟著作者,這時作者感覺到自己說的話顯得太笨拙了,有點不值一提,但同時也包含了對兒子所有的愛,故選D。
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