13.When I was a small boy my family was very poor.My father always used his savings to (21)C my mother to visit her parents who lived far away.There was just my younger brother and myself in the house.One evening Dad came home from (22)Band there was no food in the house,not (23)D a piece of bread.Although we were (24)B,my brother and I went to bed without eating anything.
My father had no money,but I knew from the(25)Aon his face that he could not let us have an empty stomach.He (26)Cthe house and about two hours later returned and quickly (27)Dus up.He had in his hand two small potato pies,which he gave us to eat.I don't know where he got the (28)Bbut somehow he (29)Ato get us something to eat.
My father had not eaten and had worked all day (30)Che sat there with great satisfaction watching us eat.This has (31)Bstayed in my mind and left more of an impression than any amount of(32)Dhe may ever have given me.
At that moment,I felt happy knowing that he was there and would not let us (33)A.
I guess the (34)C I am trying to make is that in difficult times it is (35)B not to show weakness but strength and character.If a (36)D is the cement (粘合劑) that holds a family together,then the father is (37)A that strengthens that cement.
It is his values and (38)Cand memories that have carried me forward and helped me to(39)Amy own problems in life.In my own (40)DI have learned that it is the valuable time you spend with your children and the values you give to them that will remain with them always.

21.A.forceB.encourageC.sendD.teach
22.A.hospitalB.workC.schoolD.shop
23.A.quiteB.justC.onlyD.even
24.A.nervousB.hungryC.sleepyD.busy
25.A.worryB.pleasureC.disappointmentD.surprise
26.A.cleanedB.observedC.leftD.searched
27.A.broughtB.putC.calledD.woke
28.A.chanceB.foodC.supportD.recipe
29.A.managedB.decidedC.a(chǎn)greedD.waited
30.A.soB.orC.butD.a(chǎn)nd
31.A.normallyB.a(chǎn)lwaysC.shortlyD.softly
32.A.costB.timeC.salaryD.money
33.A.sufferB.knowC.leaveD.cry
34.A.decisionB.promiseC.pointD.a(chǎn)pology
35.A.strangeB.importantC.difficultD.common
36.A.fatherB.brotherC.sisterD.mother
37.A.somethingB.a(chǎn)nythingC.everythingD.nothing
38.A.wordsB.recordsC.a(chǎn)ctionsD.failures
39.A.work outB.carry outC.run intoD.look into
40.A.opinionB.homeC.orderD.turn

分析 文章講述作者小時(shí)候家里很窮,有時(shí)連吃的都沒(méi)有,但是爸爸總是會(huì)設(shè)法給他們找來(lái)吃的,不會(huì)讓他們餓肚子,作者認(rèn)為是爸爸的價(jià)值觀,行動(dòng),和記憶讓他向前,也讓他在為人父母的時(shí)候知道該怎么做.

解答 21-25 CBDBA  26-30 CDBAC   31-35 BDACB  36-40 DACAD
21:C考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A.force 強(qiáng)迫,B.encourage鼓勵(lì),C.send送,派,D.teach教,我爸爸總是會(huì)用他攢下的錢(qián)送媽媽去看望她住的很遠(yuǎn)的父母那里.選 C
22:B考查名詞辨析:A.hospital 醫(yī)院,B.work工作,C.school學(xué)校,D.shop商店,一天晚上爸爸下班回家,選B
23:D考查副詞辨析:A.quite 非常,B.just僅僅,C.only只有,D.even甚至,家里沒(méi)有食物,甚至一塊面包都沒(méi)有,選D
24:B考查形容詞辨析:A.nervous緊張的,B.hungry饑餓的,C.sleepy困倦的,D.busy繁忙的,從下文的my brother and I went to bed without eating anything.可知我們都很餓,選B
25:A考查名詞辨析:A.worry擔(dān)心,B.pleasure快樂(lè),C.disappointment失望,D.surprise驚訝,從他擔(dān)心的臉上我們知道爸爸不能讓我們空肚子,選A
26:C考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A.cleaned清潔,B.observed觀察,C.left離開(kāi),D.searched尋找,從下文的:about two hours later returned and quickly 27 us up.可知他離開(kāi)房子了,選C
27:D考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A.brought買(mǎi),B.put放,C.called打電話,D.woke叫醒,兩小時(shí)后,他回來(lái),將我們叫醒,選D
28:B考查名詞辨析:A.chance機(jī)會(huì),B.food食物,C.support支持,D.recipe食譜,處方,秘訣,從前面的:two small potato pies,which he gave us to eat.可知我們不知道他從哪里弄到這些食物的,選B
29:A考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A.managed設(shè)法,B.decided決定,C.a(chǎn)greed 同意,D.waited等待,不管怎樣,他設(shè)法給我們弄到了吃的東西,選A
30:C考查副詞辨析:A.so所以,B.or 或者,C.but但是,D.a(chǎn)nd并且,爸爸自己沒(méi)有吃東西,但是他滿足的坐在那里看我們吃,這兩句話是轉(zhuǎn)折關(guān)系,選C
31:B考查副詞辨析:A.normally正常地,B.a(chǎn)lways總是,C.shortly快地,D.softly柔軟地,這個(gè)情景總是停留在我的腦海里.選B
32:D考查名詞辨析:A.cost成本,費(fèi)用,B.time時(shí)間,C.salary 薪水,D.money錢(qián),比他給我的任何的錢(qián)留下的印象都還要深刻.選D
33:A考查動(dòng)詞辨析:A.suffer 遭受,受苦,B.know知道,C.leave離開(kāi),D.cry哭喊,我們知道爸爸在那里,不會(huì)讓我們受苦的,選A
34:C考查名詞辨析:A.decision決定,B.promise答應(yīng),C.point要點(diǎn),重點(diǎn),論點(diǎn),D.a(chǎn)pology道歉,我想我想證明的論點(diǎn)是在困難時(shí)期,重要的不是表示弱點(diǎn)而是表示力量和性格.選C
35:B考查形容詞辨析:A.strange奇怪的,B.important重要的,C.difficult困難的,D.common普通的,重要的不是表示弱點(diǎn)而是表示力量和性格.選B
36:D考查名詞辨析:A.father父親,B.brother兄弟,C.sister姐妹,D.mother媽媽?zhuān)瑥南挛牡模簍hen the father is 37 that strengthens that cement.可知媽媽是家庭的粘合劑,選D
37:A考查代詞辨析:A.something某些事,重要的人,B.a(chǎn)nything任何事情,C.everything每件事,D.nothing沒(méi)有什么,爸爸就是加強(qiáng)這個(gè)粘合劑的那個(gè)重要的人,選A
38:C考查名詞辨析:A.words話語(yǔ),B.records記錄,C.a(chǎn)ctions行動(dòng),D.failures失敗,是他的價(jià)值觀,行動(dòng),和記憶讓我向前.選C
39:A考查動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)辨析:A.work out制定出,解決,鍛煉,結(jié)果是,B.carry out實(shí)施,C.run into遇到,D.look into調(diào)查,幫助我解決人生中的自己的問(wèn)題.選A
40:D考查名詞辨析:A.opinion觀點(diǎn),B.home家,C.order命令,順序,D.turn輪流,輪到我自己的時(shí)候,我已經(jīng)知道你和孩子一起度過(guò)的時(shí)間是珍貴的時(shí)間,你給他們的價(jià)值觀將會(huì)永遠(yuǎn)和他們?cè)谝黄穑x D

點(diǎn)評(píng) 完型填空,解題時(shí)要抓住文章的脈絡(luò),一定要讀懂全文,弄清文章要表達(dá)的思想,注意前后段落之間的關(guān)系.答題中,一定要認(rèn)真分析,注意選項(xiàng)與上下文的關(guān)系,與前后單詞的關(guān)系.對(duì)于一時(shí)沒(méi)有太大的把握的題可以放到最后再來(lái)完成,因?yàn)橛袝r(shí)答案可以從下文內(nèi)容體現(xiàn)出來(lái).答完后再通讀一篇文章,看看所選選項(xiàng)能不能是語(yǔ)句通順,語(yǔ)意連貫.

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3.I was thirteen when my father got hurt.Looking back over the years,I sometimes wonder what I could have done differently that day.Spit twice over my shoulder when I saw the single magpie (喜鵲),maybe.But that's the thing about superstitions (迷信).You don't know how much power they have until you break them.
We lived in a dark shabby house in Bucks.Wood blocks laid over dirt on the floor.That part of England was full of cherry trees.Chalky soil.
The rice had caught in the bottom of the pot that morning at breakfast and all I could smell was burned rice.Even now when I think of that day I have the taste of burned rice in my mouth.
"I'm going to cut down the old cherry tree,"my father announced.
"You've been saying that for years,"said my mother lightly touching the end of her nose.Her nose ran all year long.Her arms rested on the table,a cup of tea placed between her hands,steam rising into the air."You'll never get round to it."
My stomach,balled into a tight little knot (結(jié)) relaxed itself.
"Millie's going to cry if you cut it down,"said my younger brother,Simon,his eyes bright as a fox."Silly Millie,silly Millie."
"Hold your noise,"said my father patting Simon on the head."And put back that butter.That's a week's ration (限額) you've got on your plate."
"The war's over,"said Simon in a low voice."We haven't had rationing for ages."Simon was right.Even sugar had come off points.However,we still occasionally received food parcels from distant cousins in Canada.
My father glared at him and then went on.
"Pigs.Burt says he'll come and help me take the tree down if he can have some of the wood."
"No,"I said springing to my feet."You can't do it.That's my tree.Always has been.Always will be.I won't let you."
Tom,took a piece of toast,watching my reaction.My older brother,he knew what the tree meant to me.
"Now then,Millie,"said my father softening his face."That tree's wild.It's in the way."

76.According to the passage,how many kids does the family have at least?D
A.6.  B.5.  C.4.   D.3.
77.The magpie is mentioned to show thatB.
A.Millie got much power on seeing the bird
B.things seemed to go wrong from the beginning
C.the bird caused Father's getting hurt that day
D.but for the bird Millie would have done differently
78.By saying"balled into a tight little knot",the author means that MillieA.
A.was afraid of her cherry tree being cut down
B.hated to hear her mother saying that way
C.had a terrible stomachache that morning
D.felt like crying on hearing her brother's words
79.From the passage,we can infer thatC.
A.there were already plenty of food supplies
B.Mother showed little interest in the cherry tree
C.the tree was finally cut down by father that day
D.the tree was a great danger to people walking by
80.When the author calls up the day,she feelsD.
A.painful       B.joyful        C.thankful         D.regretful.

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