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It's not easy to be an astronaut's son. Everybody expects you to be special or perfect. I often wonder how my father ever had a son like me. I mean he's so special and so good at everything he does. Even in middle school he was class monitor and captain of the football team.

Well, to be honest, I often dream about being some kind of hero or doing something special-like saving a child from a burning building or discovering a new star. I was daydreaming at school one morning when my teacher said there would be a Father's Day writing competition for the whole school. "I hope we have a winner right here in my class."
When I got home, I started to think about what to write. My father is an astronaut. No, :I wouldn't start like that. That was the way others saw him. How did I see my father? Hmm...
I saw him sitting with me in the dark when I had a terrible dream. I remembered how he hugged(拥抱 ) me for hours when my dog Spotty was killed by a car. Yes, these were the things I was going to write. To me, he wasn't just a world-famous astronaut. He was my dad.
My parents and l went to school Thursday night. There were so many people in the big hall! My dad looked at me, and I shrugged(耸肩 ).
The third prize was announced and it was not me. I was relieved and disappointed at the same time. The second prize was announced. It was me.
I went up to the stage and read what I had written, "My father's son". When I finished, the people stood up and cheered. I saw my father blowing his nose. Tears (眼泪 ) were running down my mother's face. Dad cleared his throat and put his hand on my shoulder.“Son, this is the proudest moment of my life."
It was the proudest moment of my life, too. Maybe I'll never be a great hero or win a Nobel Prize, but it was enough just to be my father's son.
小题1:The writer's dream is________________________ .
A.to become an astronaut's son
B.to have a class monitor
C.to meet the captain of the football team
D.to do something special
小题2:The teacher hoped to_______________________ .
A.save the child from a burning building
B.buy his father a gift for Father's Day
C.have the competition winner in his class
D.take part in the speech competition
小题3:What did the writer probably write about?
A.It was very interesting to be an astronaut's son.
B.His father was special and could do everything well.
C.His father's experiences as a very famous astronaut.
D.The unforgettable time he spent with his father.
小题4:Why did the writer's parents go to school Thursday night?
A.Because the result of the competition would be announced.
B.Because they were asked to give a speech to the students.
C.Because there was an important football match at school.
D.Because the writer did something wrong at school.
小题5:Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.The writer was very disappointed at the result.
B.The writer's achievement made his father feel proud.
C.The writer's mother cried because he didn't win first prize.
D.The writer's father had a sore throat because he talked too much.

小题1:D
小题2:C
小题3:D
小题4:A
小题5:B

试题分析:这篇文章主要讲了我的爸爸是名宇航员。学校里组织父亲节写作比赛,在写作时我写到:对我来说爸爸不仅仅是个闻名世界的宇航员,他是我的爸爸。我做噩梦时,他坐在黑暗里;我的小狗被车撞死时,他抱着我好几个小时。我获得了二等奖。爸爸说这是他最自豪的时刻。
小题1:细节理解题。根据 I often dream about being some kind of hero or doing something special-like saving a child from a burning building or discovering a new star.句意:我常常梦想自己是个英雄,或者做一些特殊的事情,例如从燃烧的建筑物里拯救小孩,或者发现新的星星。故选D。
小题2:细节理解题。根据 老师说的话"I hope we have a winner right here in my class.",句意:我希望我们班里有一个获奖者。可知应选C。
小题3:推理判断题。根据I saw him sitting with me in the dark when I had a terrible dream. I remembered how he hugged(拥抱 ) me for hours when my dog Spotty was killed by a car. Yes, these were the things I was going to write.句意:我做噩梦时,我看到他坐在黑暗里;我记得我的小狗被车撞死时,他抱着我好几个小时。是的,这些事情是我要写的。故选D。
小题4:细节理解题。根据下文我们知道,星期四晚上是颁奖的,故选A。
小题5:推理判断题。根据Dad cleared his throat and put his hand on my shoulder.“Son, this is the proudest moment of my life."句意:爸爸清了清喉咙,把手放在我肩上:“儿子,这是我一生中最自豪的时候。”由此可看出作者所取得的成绩让他爸爸感到自豪。故选B。
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小题1:A. loud                       B. terrible             C. great
小题2:A. bowl                    B. bag                  C. hat
小题3:A. put off                     B. put down                 C. put away
小题4:A. important               B. interesting              C. annoying
小题5:A. attracted                  B. excited              C. surprised
小题6:A. hardly                  B. certainly                C. never
小题7:A. something               B. nothing              C. everything
小题8:A. borrowed               B. bought              C. sold
小题9:A. business                   B. vacation                 C. education
小题10:A. Because                B. However                 C. Although
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Tony:
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Henry:
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A.wearing a wrong shoeB.carrying an alarm clock
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小题2:A. common     B. cheap     C. expensive
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B.increases in value
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B.her dad has a great influence on her
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小题2:
A.commonB.friendlyC.cleverD.silent
小题3:
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A.orderB.informationC.dangerD.situation
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A.smartB.braveC.funnyD.sure
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A.catchB.discussC.countD.visit
小题10:
A.fewerB.largerC.fasterD.older
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