完形填空(共20小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选取出适合填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
When my son unexpectedly volunteered for the Marines, I was busy writing my novels and giving little thought to the men and women in the army.
My son, John Schaeffer, recently came home _36__ from the Middle East. He slowly appeared from a broken car; John _37__ all night from a base near Washington, _38__ he had landed the day before. He did not want me to 39___ him there. “I’ll need time to myself,” my son said _40__ calling from Kuwait on the way home.
I gave my wife a head start. Mother_41__ son, “I was so worried”, Genie said. She pulled away to look up again and again to _42___ he was really there.
My wife gave me a great gift: _43__ alone with my boy. John was tired and lay _44__ on his bed. I lay down next to him and was grasping his hand the whole time. I just wanted to be certain that the nightmares I’d had about John being killed were _45__ .
I kept holding my son, the way I _46__ when he was two and came into our bed after a _47__ dream. I asked John if he’d rather sleep than talk, and he said there would be time for 48___ later.
With the  49___ over, under and around me came incredible tiredness. I slept with his voice dying away. It was the first good _50__ I’d had in months. I woke and John was asleep next to me. Sitting by his bed watching him breathe, I found myself praying and _51__ for all the fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, husbands and wives of those who were not coming home. For the first time in my life, I was weeping for _52___.
Before my son went to war I would never have shed tears for them .My son _53__ me. He taught me that our men and women in uniform are not the _54__”.  They are our sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. Sometimes shedding ears for strangers is a holy _55___. Sometimes it’s all we can do.
【小题1】 

A.angryB.excitedC.frightenedD.alive
【小题2】 
A.droveB.was drivingC.had drivenD.would have driven
【小题3】
A.whereB.whenC.whichD.who
【小题4】 
A.meetB.congratulateC.permitD.accept
【小题5】
A.onceB.whenC.unlessD.since
【小题6】
A.abolishedB.pattedC.ratedD.embraced
【小题7】
A.make sureB.set downC.get acrossD.make sense
【小题8】
A.periodB.chanceC.timeD.moment
【小题9】
A.hesitatedB.stretchedC.supportingD.spreading
【小题10】
A.factsB.truthC.proofsD.lies
【小题11】
A.used toB.ought toC.shouldD.must
【小题12】
A.happyB.cheerfulC.scaryD.sleep
【小题13】
A.adviceB.discussionC.talkD.sleep
【小题14】 
A.chatB.worriesC.meetingD.curiosity
【小题15】
A.conversationB.observationC.sleepD.independence
【小题16】 
A.cryingB.marchingC.screamingD.regretting
【小题17】 
A.friendsB.neighborsC.strangersD.soldiers
【小题18】
A.persuadedB.changedC.frightenedD.arrested
【小题19】
A.anotherB.otherC.othersD.one
【小题20】 
A.functionB.adventureC.shameD.duty

完形填空(共20小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)

    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选取出适合填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

 When my son unexpectedly volunteered for the Marines, I was busy writing my novels and giving little thought to the men and women in the army.

  My son, John Schaeffer, recently came home _36__ from the Middle East. He slowly appeared from a broken car; John _37__ all night from a base near Washington, _38__ he had landed the day before. He did not want me to 39___ him there. “I’ll need time to myself,” my son said _40__ calling from Kuwait on the way home.

  I gave my wife a head start. Mother_41__ son, “I was so worried”, Genie said. She pulled away to look up again and again to _42___ he was really there.

  My wife gave me a great gift: _43__ alone with my boy. John was tired and lay _44__ on his bed. I lay down next to him and was grasping his hand the whole time. I just wanted to be certain that the nightmares I’d had about John being killed were _45__ .

  I kept holding my son, the way I _46__ when he was two and came into our bed after a _47__ dream. I asked John if he’d rather sleep than talk, and he said there would be time for 48___ later.

  With the   49___ over, under and around me came incredible tiredness. I slept with his voice dying away. It was the first good _50__ I’d had in months. I woke and John was asleep next to me. Sitting by his bed watching him breathe, I found myself praying and _51__ for all the fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, husbands and wives of those who were not coming home. For the first time in my life, I was weeping for _52___.

  Before my son went to war I would never have shed tears for them .My son _53__ me. He taught me that our men and women in uniform are not the _54__”.  They are our sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. Sometimes shedding ears for strangers is a holy _55___. Sometimes it’s all we can do.

1.  A. angry    B. excited       C. frightened    D. alive

2.  A. drove    B. was driving   C. had driven    D. would have driven

3. A. where    B. when        C. which        D. who

4.  A. meet     B. congratulate   C. permit       D. accept

5. A. once     B. when        C. unless        D. since

6. A. abolished   B. patted      C. rated        D. embraced

7. A. make sure  B. set down      C. get across     D. make sense

8. A. period     B. chance        C. time         D. moment

9. A. hesitated   B. stretched      C. supporting    D. spreading

10. A. facts      B. truth          C. proofs        D. lies

11. A. used to    B. ought to       C. should        D. must

12. A. happy     B. cheerful       C. scary         D. sleep

13.A. advice     B. discussion     C. talk          D. sleep

14.  A. chat       B. worries       C. meeting       D. curiosity

15. A. conversation B. observation   C. sleep          D. independence

16.  A. crying     B. marching     C. screaming      D. regretting

17.  A. friends    B. neighbors      C. strangers      D. soldiers

18. A. persuaded  B. changed       C. frightened     D. arrested

19. A. another    B. other         C. others         D. one

20.  A. function    B. adventure     C. shame        D. duty

 

 

When my son unexpectedly volunteered for the US Navy, I was busy writing my novels and giving little thought to the men and women in the army.

    My son, John Smith, recently came home  1  from the Middle East. He slowly appeared from a broken car. John  2  all night from a base near Washington,  3  he had landed the day before. He did not want me to  4  him there. “I’ll need time to myself,” my son said  5  calling from Kuwait on the way home.

    I gave my wife a start. Mother  6  son. “I was so worried,” Genie said. She pulled him away to look up again and again to  7  he was really there.

    My wife gave me a great  8 : time alone with my boy. John was tired and stretched on his bed. I  9  down next to him. I just wanted to be certain that the nightmares I’d had about John being killed were  10 .

    I kept holding my son, the way I  11  when he was two and came into our bed after a  12 dream. I asked John if he’d rather sleep than talk, and he said there would be time for  13  late.

    With the  14  over, under and around me came incredible tiredness. I slept with his voice dying away. It was the first good  15  I’d had in months. I woke and John was asleep next to me. Sitting by his bed watching him breathe, I found myself praying and  16  for all the fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, husbands and wives of those who were not coming home. For the first time in my life, I was weeping for  17.

    Before my son went to war, I would never have shed tears for them. My son  18  me. He taught me that our men and women in uniform are not the “ 19 “. They are our sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. Sometimes shedding tears for strangers is a holy  20 . sometimes it’s all we can do.

1.A.angry                    B.excited                C.frightened            D.alive

2.A.would have driven        B.has been driving

     C.had driven                                           D.ought to drive

3.A.where                   B.that                     C.which                 D.when

4.A.meet                     B.take                    C.greet                   D.receive

5.A.once                     B.when                  C.now                    D.since

6.A.hit                        B.pushed                C.carried                D.embraced

7.A.make sure             B.look round           C.learn about          D.find out

8.A.surprise                B.help                    C.gift                      D.respect

9.A.lied                       B.lay                      C.laid D.were lying

10.A.facts                   B.truths                  C.jokes                   D.lies

11.A.used to                B.ought to              C.should have         D.had to

12.A.strange                B.wild                    C.scary                  D.dull

13.A.advice                 B.discussion           C.talk                     D.sleep

14.A.chat                    B.worries               C.meeting               D.interview

15.A.conversation        B.communication    C.sleep                   D.wish

16.A.crying                 B.shouting              C.screaming           D.regretting

17.A.friends                B.neighbors            C.strangers             D.soldiers

18.A.persuaded            B.changed              C.trained                D.guided

19.A.ones                   B.other                   C.others                 D.another

20.A.function         B.task             C.work           D.duty

When my son unexpectedly volunteered for the Marines(美国海军陆战队), I was busy writing my novels and giving little thought to the men and women in the army .

My son John Schaeffer, recently came home   1   from the Middle East. He slowly appeared from a broken car. John   2   all night from a base near Washington,   3   he had landed the day before. He did not want me to   4   him there. “I need time to myself,” my son said   5   calling from Kuwait on the way home.

I gave my wife a head start. Mother   6   son. “I was so worried,” Genie said. She pulled away to look up again and again to   7  he was really there.

My wife gave me a great gift:   8    alone with my boy. John was tired and lay   9   on his bed. I lay down next to him and was grasping his hand the whole time. I just wanted to be certain that the nightmares I’d had about John being killed were   10   .

I kept holding my son, the way I   11   when he was two and came into our bed after a   12   dream. I asked John if he’d rather sleep than talk, and he said there would be time for   13   later.

With the   14   over, under and around me came incredible tiredness. I slept with his voice dying away. It was the first good   15   I’d had in months. I woke and John was asleep next to me. Sitting by his bed watching him breathe, I found myself praying and   16   for all the fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, husbands and wives of those who were not coming home. For the first time in my life, I was weeping for   17   .

Before my son went to war I would never have shed tears for them. My son   18   me. He taught me that our men and women in uniform are not the “  19  ”. They are our sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. Sometimes shedding tears for strangers is a holy 20  .Sometimes it’s all we can do.

1. A.angry              B.excited                    C.frightened               D.alive

2. A.drove              B.was driving             C.had driven               D.would have driven

3. A.where              B.when                      C.which                     D.who

4. A.meet         B.congratulate            C.permit                    D.accept

5. A.once         B.when                      C.unless                     D.since

6. A.abandoned       B.patted                     C.concluded               D.embraced

7. A.make sure B.set down                 C.get across               D.make sense

8. A.period              B.chance                    C.time                    D.moment

9. A.expanded  B.stretched              C.extending                D.spreading

10. A.facts              B.truth                       C.proofs                    D.lies

11. A.used to           B.ought to                  C.should                    D.must

12. A.happy            B.cheerful                  C.scary                      D.dull

13. A.advice            B.discussion               C.talk                        D.sleep

14. A.chat               B.worries                   C.meeting                  D.curiosity

15. A.conversation   B.observation             C.sleep                      D.difficulty

16. A.crying            B.cursing                   C.screaming               D.regretting

17. A.friends           B.neighbors                C.strangers             D.soldiers

18. A.persuaded      B.changed                  C.frightened               D.accused

19. A.another          B.other                      C.others                     D.one

20. A.function         B. adventure              C.shame                    D.duty

When my son unexpectedly volunteered for the Marines(美国海军陆战队), I was busy writing my novels and giving little thought to the men and women in the army .

My son John Schaeffer, recently came home  1 from the Middle East. He slowly appeared from a broken car. John  2 all night from a base near Washington,  3 he had landed the day before. He did not want me to  4 him there. “I need time to myself,” my son said  5 calling from Kuwait on the way home.

I gave my wife a head start. Mother  6 son. “I was so worried,” Genie said. She pulled away to look up again and again to  7 he was really there.

My wife gave me a great gift:  8  alone with my boy. John was tired and lay  9 on his bed. I lay down next to him and was grasping his hand the whole time. I just wanted to be certain that the nightmares I’d had about John being killed were  10 .

I kept holding my son, the way I  11 when he was two and came into our bed after a  12 dream. I asked John if he’d rather sleep than talk, and he said there would be time for  13 later.

With the  14 over, under and around me came incredible tiredness. I slept with his voice dying away. It was the first good  15 I’d had in months. I woke and John was asleep next to me. Sitting by his bed watching him breathe, I found myself praying and  16 for all the fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, husbands and wives of those who were not coming home. For the first time in my life, I was weeping for  17 .

Before my son went to war I would never have shed tears for them. My son  18 me. He taught me that our men and women in uniform are not the “ 19 ”. They are our sons, daughters, brothers and sisters. Sometimes shedding tears for strangers is a holy  20 . Sometimes it’s all we can do.

1. A. angry    B. excited    C. frightened    D. alive

2. A. drove    B. was driving    C. had driven   D.would have driven

3. A. where     B. when       C. which       D. who

4. A. meet     B. congratulate   C. permit     D. accept

5. A. once     B. when       C. unless     D. since

6. A. abandoned   B. patted     C. concluded     D. embraced

7. A. make sure  B. set down     C. get across    D. make sense

8. A. period      B. chance     C. time        D. moment

9. A. expanded   B. stretched     C. extending     D. spreading

10. A. facts      B. truth       C. proofs     D. lies

11. A. used to   B. ought to     C. should       D. must

12. A. happy    B. cheerful     C. scary       D. dull

13. A. advice   B. discussion     C. talk       D. sleep

14. A. chat    B. worries    C. meeting    D. curiosity

15. A. conversation  B. observation      C. sleep       D. difficulty

16. A. crying   B. cursing    C. screaming     D. regretting

17. A. friends   B. neighbors     C. strangers     D. soldiers

18. A. persuaded    B. changed    C. frightened     D. accused

19. A. another   B. other       C. others       D. one

20. A. function   B. adventure     C. shame       D. duty

 

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