题目内容

I ________ I could fly to the moon one day.

A.want             B.hope             C.wish             D.like

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

试题分析:want想要,后面多接不定式做宾语;hope后面只能接不定式和that从句,不能接双宾语。表示一种有信心的可实现的希望wish:通常表示有某种未实现或无法实现的欲望或希望,wish后跟从句时常用虚拟语气,wish可用于表示祝愿,祝福的句中。wish sb. to do表示想要,需要某人做某事。Like喜欢。句意:我希望有一天我能飞到月亮上去。结合语境可知选C。

考点:动词辨析

点评:该题型是属于基础题型,是必考内容。英语动词同汉语一样具有一词多义,一词多性的特点。解答此类问题首先要理解每个单词的基本含义,并注意交叉含义间的区别,了解其特殊用法及习惯搭配等特点,然后结合语境选择正确答案。

 

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One day, I found a box in a corner. When I opened it, I saw a beautiful violin. "It was your father's," Mum said. "His parents bought it for him. I guess he got too busy on the farm to learn to play it."
I had to practice half an hour every day, and every day I tried to get out of it. But Dad didn't allow. I asked why. He answered, "Because you can bring people joy. You can touch their hearts." He added softly, "Someday you'll have the chance I never had: you'll play beautiful music for your family. And you'll understand why you've worked so hard." I was speechless.
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【小题1】My father didn't learn to play his violin when he was young because _______.
A.he didn't like to play the violin
B.he had to support his family
C.he wanted to play games
D.he didn't keep on practicing
【小题2】How might the writer feel when he had to practice playing the accordion?
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【小题3】"Dad didn't allow" means "_______".
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B.Dad didn’t keep me doing it.
C.Dad didn't help me do it.
D.Dad didn't see me do it.
【小题4】What were the writer’s children doing when he started to play simple songs?
A.SingingB.DancingC.Clapping to the beatD.Screaming
【小题5】Dad asked me to learn to play the accordion so that _______.
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B.I could give myself much joy
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On my eighth birthday, Dad bought me an accordion(手风琴) and said excitedly, "Once you learn to play, it'll stay with you for life." But I didn't want to play it. I just wanted to play games, But Dad asked me to take accordion lessons.
One day, I found a box in a corner. When I opened it, I saw a beautiful violin. "It was your father's," Mum said. "His parents bought it for him. I guess he got too busy on the farm to learn to play it."
I had to practice half an hour every day, and every day I tried to get out of it. But Dad didn't allow. I asked why. He answered, "Because you can bring people joy. You can touch their hearts." He added softly, "Someday you'll have the chance I never had: you'll play beautiful music for your family. And you'll understand why you've worked so hard." I was speechless.
The lessons stopped after I finished high school. When I grew up, I got married and moved into a new house. I put the accordion in the attic(阁楼).
One afternoon, my two children found the accordion by accident (偶然). They got very excited. "Play it. Play it," they laughed and said. I started to play some simple songs. I was surprised I could still remember them. Soon the kids were dancing. Even my wife was laughing and clapping to the beat.
At that moment, my father's words came back to me, "Someday you'll have the chance I never had. And you'll understand." I finally knew why Dad had asked me to practice hard. Dad never learnt to play his violin. But I told my family, "This is my father's music."
【小题1】My father didn't learn to play his violin when he was young because _______.

A.he didn't like to play the violin
B.he had to support his family
C.he wanted to play games
D.he didn't keep on practicing
【小题2】How might the writer feel when he had to practice playing the accordion?
A.Delighted.B.Excited.C.Bored.D.Relaxed.
【小题3】"Dad didn't allow" means "_______".
A.Dad didn't agree with me.
B.Dad didn’t keep me doing it.
C.Dad didn't help me do it.
D.Dad didn't see me do it.
【小题4】What were the writer’s children doing when he started to play simple songs?
A.SingingB.DancingC.Clapping to the beatD.Screaming
【小题5】Dad asked me to learn to play the accordion so that _______.
A.I could go to a better school
B.I could give myself much joy
C.I could be a useful man
D.I could make people happy

On my eighth birthday, Dad bought me an accordion(手风琴) and said excitedly, "Once you learn to play, it'll stay with you for life." But I didn't want to play it. I just wanted to play games, But Dad asked me to take accordion lessons.
One day, I found a box in a corner. When I opened it, I saw a beautiful violin. "It was your father's," Mum said. "His parents bought it for him. I guess he got too busy on the farm to learn to play it."
I had to practice half an hour every day, and every day I tried to get out of it. But Dad didn't allow. I asked why. He answered, "Because you can bring people joy. You can touch their hearts." He added softly, "Someday you'll have the chance I never had: you'll play beautiful music for your family. And you'll understand why you've worked so hard." I was speechless.
The lessons stopped after I finished high school. When I grew up, I got married and moved into a new house. I put the accordion in the attic(阁楼).
One afternoon, my two children found the accordion by accident (偶然). They got very excited. "Play it. Play it," they laughed and said. I started to play some simple songs. I was surprised I could still remember them. Soon the kids were dancing. Even my wife was laughing and clapping to the beat.
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  1. 1.

    My father didn't learn to play his violin when he was young because _______.

    1. A.
      he didn't like to play the violin
    2. B.
      he had to support his family
    3. C.
      he wanted to play games
    4. D.
      he didn't keep on practicing
  2. 2.

    How might the writer feel when he had to practice playing the accordion?

    1. A.
      Delighted.
    2. B.
      Excited.
    3. C.
      Bored.
    4. D.
      Relaxed.
  3. 3.

    "Dad didn't allow" means "_______".

    1. A.
      Dad didn't agree with me.
    2. B.
      Dad didn’t keep me doing it.
    3. C.
      Dad didn't help me do it.
    4. D.
      Dad didn't see me do it.
  4. 4.

    What were the writer’s children doing when he started to play simple songs?

    1. A.
      Singing
    2. B.
      Dancing
    3. C.
      Clapping to the beat
    4. D.
      Screaming
  5. 5.

    Dad asked me to learn to play the accordion so that _______.

    1. A.
      I could go to a better school
    2. B.
      I could give myself much joy
    3. C.
      I could be a useful man
    4. D.
      I could make people happy
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     I stood there listening to my father shout at the top of his voice. The look on his face said that one of us
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     "Which one of you did this?"
     We all looked down at the step. There was child's  1  in chalk there. I was very  2 . I hoped no one could
see it. Would he  3  it was me? I was so scared. When he asked me, I lied, "Not me, Dad."
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     To  6  out who had written on the step, Father gave us each a piece of paper and a pencil. "I want each
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     I tried my best to write the words  8 . I didn't want dad to be able to tell it was me.
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处罚) for a month.
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