题目内容
Jim found his cat missing. I suggested that he put an advertisement in the 1. (当地的)paper. But he didn’t want it known by the 2. (公众). He didn’t 3. (敢) to let it 4. (传播,扩散) out for his parents would 5.(款待,对待) him as a kid and would 6.(重复) reminding him of his carelessness ever since. He knew all this must be done at very great 7. (速度). He had to 8.(赶紧,急促). When he finally found his cat 9. (在旁边) the apple tree, the cat raised its paw 10.(有礼貌地) and said “Miaow…”,which freed him from the long-time worry deeply.
1.local
2.public
3.dare
4.spread
5.treat
6.keep
7.speed
8.rush
9.beside
10.politely
【解析】
1.1】local “当地的”。句意:我建议他在当地的报纸登广告。
2.2】the public “公众”。句意:但是他不想让公众知道。
3.3】dare 此处dare是行为动词,而不是情态动词,前面有didn’t 所以此处用原形。句意: 他不想让这个消息传播出去,因为他父母会把他看作孩子的,而且自此之后会不断的提醒他的粗心。
4.4】let it spread out“让它传播出去”。句意见上句。
5.5】treat ….. as “把……..当作…….看待”。且放在would后面,所以用原形。
6.6】keep doing “持续做….”,句意见48题。
7.7】at great speed “以很快的速度”固定用法。句意:他知道这件事必须以很快的速度解决。
8.8】根据句子结构had to +动词原形,所以rush“赶紧”。句意:他必须赶紧。
9.9】beside 介词 “在…..旁边”,beside the apple tree 在苹果树旁。
10.10】修饰动词raised 所以用副词politely。句意:当他最终在苹果树旁找到小猫时,它礼貌地抬起爪子冲着他喵喵的叫,这使他从长期的深深的忧虑中解脱出来。
Moms take care of their children’s life and dads bring home food and make the family rules. These are the roles moms and dads fall into when they become parents and it’s common among all cultures. But times change and parents’ roles seem to be changing, too. More women are bringing home food by having full-time jobs and men are taking care of their children at home.
Chinese TV show Where Are We Going, Dad? provides a closer look at the changing roles of dads in modern family life. The show follows the adventures(冒险经历)of five celebrity(明星)dads who take trips with their young children and try to complete a set of tasks. It shows how dads are trying hard to find the best way to raise their children and keep a closer relationship with them. Young dads no longer want to be cold.
Psychologists(心理学家)say that a strong fatherly influence is important in a child’s development. Because fathers teach their children skills and encourage them to try new things, and they also give them a sense of safety. A child learns that if something goes wrong, he or she can depend on dad to help fix it. The psychologists also say that without a dad, a child is more possible to drop out of school and get into trouble.
A mother’s love is important, and so is a father’s love. Chen Mo, a psychology professor says, “It takes both parents to raise a child. Children have different needs at different ages and this needs to be considered by both parents.”
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1. What are the common roles of moms and dads in all cultures?
A. Moms take care of their children and dads bring home food and make the family rules.
B. Moms bring home food and dads take care of their children at home.
C. Both parents take care of their children at home.
D. Both parents go out to work, while grandparents take care of their children at home.
2. What are the young dads trying to do in the show?
A. They are trying hard to find the best way to change roles of dads in modern life.
B. They are trying to complete a set of tasks with their kids. They are also trying hard to find the best way to raise their children and keep a closer relationship with them.
C. They are trying to make more money.
D. They are trying to be cold to their kids.
3. Why is a strong fatherly influence important in a child’s development?
A. Fathers teach their children skills and encourage them to try new things. They also give them a sense of safety.
B. If something goes wrong, a child can depend on dad to help fix it.
C. With a dad, a child can do better in school work.
D. Without a dad, a child is more possible to drop out of school and get into trouble.
4.Why does it take both parents to raise a child?
A. A child feels safer with both parents.
B. A child feels happier with both parents.
C. Both parents need to consider that children have different needs at different ages.
D. It is both the father’s and the mother’s duty to raise a child.
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Parents often believe that they are good with their teenagers. But during the summer vacation in 2014, Joanna and Henry 1.(notice) a change in their son: suddenly he seemed to like talking 2.to his friends than to his parents. “The door to his room is always shut,” said Joanna.
Tina and Mark noticed the 3. changes in their 14-year-old daughter. “She 4. to sit with me on the sofa and talk,” said Mark. “But now we find that she does this only when she wants something. Sometimes she wants to be treated like a little girl and sometimes 5.a young lady. The problem is finding out which time is which.”
Before 11, children like to tell their 6. what’s on their minds, “In fact, parents are first on the list,” said Michael Riera, writer of Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers. “But this completely changes during the ten years,” Riera added. “They talk to their friends 7., then maybe their teachers, and their parents last.”
Parents who know what’s going on in their teenagers’ lives are the best to help them. To break down the wall of silence, parents should create chances to understand 8.their children want to say, and try to find ways to talk and write to them. And they must give their children some freedom. 9.thing parents should remember is that to be a friend, not a manager(管理者), with their children, is a better way 10.( know ) them.
Dad lost his job after arguing with the boss, and when Christmas came that year, we had no money ________. On Christmas Eve, Dad took me out into the park. I had a blanket wrapped around me, so I ________to share it with Dad, but he said no thanks. We________ at the sky. Those shining stars were one of the________treats for people like us who lived out in the wildness. Rich city people, he’d say, live in ________flats, but their air was so polluted that they ________ not even see the stars.
“________ your favorite star.” Dad said that night. He told me I could have it for keeping. He said it was my Christmas ________. “You can’t give me a star,” I said, “________owns the stars.”
“That’s right,” Dad said, “But you can suppose it is yours. And when you do that, it is yours.”
I________ my head, looked at the stars, and tried to figure out which was the best one. Then, I found one.
“I want that one.” I said.
Dad smiled. “That’s Venus(金星),” he said, “Venus was only a planet. She looked bigger and brighter because she was much________ than the stars. Poor old Venus didn’t even make her________ light. She shone only from reflected(反射)light.”
“I like it anyway,” I said, “I had loved Venus even ________that Christmas. You could see it in the early evening, and if you got up early, you could still see it in the morning, after all the stars had disappeared.”
Dad said, “Ok, it’s Christmas. I________ your decision. You can have it if you want.” And he gave me Venus.
We all laughed about the kids who believed in the Santa myth(圣诞传说)and got nothing for Christmas but a bunch of cheap plastic toys. “Many years later, when all the junk they got is broken and long forgotten,” Dad said, “you will________ have your star.
1.A. at first B. at once C. at all D. at least
2.A. asked B. provided C. required D. offered
3.A. looked up B. looked for C. look out D. look after
4.A. strange B. special C. important D. impossible
5.A. fantastic B. ugly C. old D. poor
6.A. needed B. could C. should D. had better
7.A. pick up B. take out C. put out D. pick out
8.A. dinner B. card C. party D. present
9.A. Everybody B. Somebody C. Anybody D. Nobody
10.A. lowed B. put C. raised D. rose
11.A. slower B. farther C. closer D. higher
12.A. alone B. lonely C. strong D. own
13.A. when B. before C. after D. until
14.A. dislike B. refuse C. accept D. consider
15.A. even B. never C. already D. Still