题目内容
12.After being born at the end of 1932,Mr.Cameron Senior suffered a lot with both legs shortened below the knee and his feet twisted.He went under numerous operations to ease his pain,and eventually both limbs(下肢) had to be cut off.But despite his disability and later losing the sight in one eye,Mr.Cameron Senior still gained a successful career as a stockbroker(股票经纪人).After moving to England from Scotland as a child,he married Mary and the couple raised four children at the family home in Peasemore,Berks.
In an interview with the Daily Telegraph two years ago,the Tory leader described the experience of growing up with a father with a disability.He told how once they were on holiday in Cornwall,he overheard someone rudely saying."That guy's wearing funny boots."Mr.Cameron(卡梅伦 英国前任首相) said he thought to himself,"That's odd,no one ever says that."
In an ITV interview before the general election,Mr.Cameron said of his father,"He's an amazingly brave man because he was born with no heels-quite a disability.But the glass with him was half-full,normally with something alcoholic.I think I got my sense of optimism from him."
Mr.Cameron also appeared with his parents at an event and said that they understood his idea for"A Big Society".
"They showed me how a big society could work every day I was growing up,"he said,"I know what are my responsibilities."Mr.Cameron's disability is not thought to have played any part in his death aged 77.Friends said he was"so proud"to see his son become Prime Minister in May,and had visited 10 Downing Street and Chequers.However,the family's various holiday plans meant that he did not get to meet his latest granddaughter Florence,who was delivered to the PM's wife Samantha last month.
46.What is the passage mainly about?B
A.The life and character of Mr.Cameron Senior.
B.A huge hero figure in the eyes of son.
C.The newly elected Prime Minister.
D.A disabled father and his career.
47.In the text,the underlined part"the Tory leader"refers toD.
A.Mr.Cameron Senior
B.the Daily Telegraph
C.a leader in the government
D.Prime Minister David Cameron
48.When Mr.Cameron heard the rude words,C.
A.he exploded with anger all of a sudden
B.he thought the man was too foolish
C.he was shocked and unable to understand
D.he expected it a long time ago
49.According to Mr.Cameron,"A Big Society"meansA.
A.people take up their duties in the society
B.there are numbers of families in the society
C.much freedom will be offered to the people
D.many events will take place in the future
50.From the last paragraph we can know thatD.
A.Florence was adopted by the PM's wife.
B.the disability caused Mr.Cameron Senior death
C.Mr.Cameron Senior lived in 10 Downing Street
D.Mr.Cameron Senior took a pride in having such a son.
分析 本文主要讲述了老卡梅伦的出生、职业、婚姻等内容,他的儿子以他为榜样,最后成为了一位出色的首相.
解答 46.B 主旨大意题.文章前面讲述的是老卡梅伦的出生、职业、婚姻等内容,均是为文章下文作铺垫的,目的在于说明儿子眼中的父亲是一个什么样的人.结合选项,故选B
47.D 细节题.根据文章内容In an interview with the Daily Telegraph two years ago,the Tory leader described the experience of growing up with a father with a disability他讲述了他作为父亲的一些经历…结合上下句,可知,the Tory leader 指的就是Prime Minister David Cameron,故选D
48.C 细节理解题.根据第三段最后一段中That's odd;no one ever says that.可知,当Mr.Cameron听到这句粗鲁的话时,感到很奇怪,因为以前从来没有人这么说过.结合选项,故选C
49.A 推理判断题.根据第六段中Mr.Cameron的话They showed me how a big society could work every day I was growing up,"he said,"I know what are my responsibilities."可知,在成长过程中他深深地理解了a Big Society的含义,认为在这个社会中,每个人都应该承担自己的责任.故选A
50.D 细节理解题.由最后一段中Friends said he was so proud to see his son become Prime Minister in May可知,老卡梅伦因儿子成为首相而感到自豪.结合选项,故选D
点评 本文是新闻报道类阅读理解.做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据
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Please forget about physical punishment.This old-school-method of parenting is not the best way to cope with a child's bad temper. (54)B,physical punishment is very painful for children.This strategy is the easiest way to put in discipline and make your child willing to obey. (55)C,psychologists say that physical punishment is so offensive that it can lead to severe consequence.It fills the minds and hearts of children with fear,(56)A and anxiety.
Children are like inexhaustible sources of energy.They can run,jump,scream and fool around all day long.So we should lead them to use their negative energy in a proper manner.It's (57)B important to find developmental activities and keep your child engaged as much as possible.Let them play games and exercise (58)C they want-physical activity is good for their health.Don't forget to encourage your child and present them with candies or stickers.If your child is fond of singing or dancing,then give them an opportunity to open up and perform like a star.
Communication is vital for you and your kids.Every child needs (59)Asocialization and communication with parents and their peers.Your words and pieces of advice help them become stronger and find the right path in life.It's a good chance to avoid generation gap and build a relationship (60)D trust.Lack of contact and communication usually make children too (61)C and cultivate antisocial personality in future.
Remember to arm yourself with patience,for patience is the main (62)A for many parents who deal with children's bad temper.Every mother knows that it's hard to preserve unchanged calmness and remain indifferent to children's cries and tears.Increase the strength of your mind and fill your heart with hope and (63)B,because parenting is the hardest job in the world.
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