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I still remember father spent plenty of time teaching me how to pronounce a word, how to understand something that I saw for the first time and how to be polite to others. And I will never 31 one sentence my father used to say to me, “I love you, son. Say you love me, son.” 32 , I would scream, “I love you, Dad.”
When I was growing up, I found that I had little in 33 with my father gradually. Sometimes we often argued about something sharply and then the argument changed into a 34 . I knew there was a gap between us. I didn’t 35 hearing the words “I love you” from my father the last time. To tell you the truth, I couldn’t honestly remember 36 I had last said those words to him, either.
Now father was in hospital. The doctor said it was 37 and he needed an operation at once, 38 he wasn’t sure whether my father was able to 39 it. Everything in my childhood 40 in my mind. Then I called and said, “Dad, I love you!”
There was a 41 at the other end and he replied coldly, “Well, I love you, too!”
I 42 and said, “Dad, I know you love me, and when you are 43 , I know you will say what you want to say.”
Fifteen minutes later my mother called and 44 asked, “Paul, is everything OK?”
A few weeks later I was working when I received my father’s call. “Paul, I love you.” I was so 45 that my tears rolled down my cheeks. Perhaps both of us 46 that this special moment had 47 our relationship to a new level.
A short while after this special moment, my father finally narrowly 48 death following the heart operation. I can’t 49 that if I didn’t take the first 50 and Dad did not survive the surgery, what kind of life I would lead now.
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【小题2】C
【小题3】D
【小题4】B
【小题5】D
【小题6】D
【小题7】B
【小题8】A
【小题9】C
【小题10】D
【小题11】C
【小题12】A
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【小题14】D
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解析试题分析:本文叙述了作者在小的时候和父亲之间经常说的一句话是“我爱你”,可是随着作者慢慢地长大,两人之间出现了代沟,共同点少了,有时因为某个问题而争得面红耳赤,但是有一天父亲病的很严重,需要做心脏手术,作者也不知道父亲能否活下来,他同样给父亲说了一句“我爱你”,是不是这句话给了父亲信心,父亲做完了手术,活了下来。作者感到很欣慰及时说了自己该说的话。
【小题1】考查动词及上下文的呼应。forget忘记; read读; understand理解;practice练习。“我”将从不会忘记父亲常给“我”说的一句话,故选 A。
【小题2】考查副词及上下文的呼应。actually事实上; simply仅仅; naturally自然地; strangely奇怪地。自然了“我”也给父亲说“我”爱你,爸爸,故选C。
【小题3】考查名词及上下文的呼应。heart心; manner方式; mind理智;common共同的。当“我”长大时,“我”发现和父亲有很少的共同点,故选D。
【小题4】考查名词及上下文的呼应。fight战争; quarrel争吵; question问题;discussion讨论。有时我们之间争论,后来争论变成了争吵,故选B。
【小题5】考查动词及上下文的呼应。expect期望; think认为; enjoy喜欢;remember记得。“我”不记得最后一次听到父亲说“我爱你”,故选 D。
【小题6】考查连词及上下文的呼应。why为什么; whether是否; where哪里;when什么时候。说句实话,“我”也不记得最后一次说这句话了,故选D。
【小题7】考查形容词及上下文的呼应。risky危险的; serious严重的; important 重要的; difficult困难的。医生说父亲病的很严重,故选B。
【小题8】考查连词及上下文的呼应。but但是; because因为; so所以; for因为。因为“我”也不确定父亲能否活下来,故选A。
【小题9】考查动词及上下文的呼应。remain保持; master掌握; survive 活下来;defeat打败。因为“我”也不确定父亲能否活下来,故选 C。
【小题10】考查动词及上下文的呼应。Put放; open打开; keep保持; appear出现。童年的每一件事都出现在“我”的脑海里,故选D。
【小题11】考查名词及上下文的呼应。response答复; pause停止; silence沉默;surprise惊奇。有一个惊奇的事,故选C。
【小题12】考查动词及上下文的呼应。cry哭; smile微笑; nod 点头; move移动。“我”哭着说“爸爸,“我”知道你爱“我”,故选A。
【小题13】考查形容词及上下文的呼应。free自由的; ready准备好; happy高兴的;convenient方便的。当你准备好的时候,故选B。
【小题14】考查副词及上下文的呼应。eagerly渴望地; carefully仔细地; excitedly 兴奋地; nervously紧张地。15分钟过后,母亲叫“我”,并且紧张地问一切准备好了吗,故选D。
【小题15】考查形容词及上下文的呼应。touched感动的; amused 愉快的; encouraged 受到鼓舞的; shocked吃惊的。“我”如此地感动,以致于眼泪流了下来,故选A。
【小题16】考查动词及上下文的呼应。require要求; realize意识到; react反应;report报道。也许我们两个都意识到B
【小题17】考查动词及上下文的呼应。form形式; build建立;take拿走; increase增长。我的关系带到一个新的水平,故选C。
【小题18】考查动词及上下文的呼应。escape逃离; pass通过; beat 打;fight斗争。“我”的父亲最终逃离了死神,故选A。
【小题19】考查动词及上下文的呼应。conclude下结论; infer推断; imagine 想象;decide决定。“我”不能想象如果“我”没有迈出第一步,父亲能否活下来,故选C。
【小题20】考查名词及上下文的呼应。effect影响; step步骤; word 信息;advice建议。“我”不能想象如果“我”没有迈出第一步,父亲能否活下来,这里是虚拟语气,故选B。
考点:故事类短文。
点评:完形填空首先要以很快的速度浏览全文,掌握文章的主旨,不要急于看选项。浏览全文时要重点了解文中所叙述的人物、时间、地点、事件,即who,when,where,what。完形填空命题的原则一般是第一句话不挖空,目的是使读者进入语境,因此一定要认真阅读这句话。根据故事情节的发展选词,确定所填的词与文中哪个词有关系以及动作是在什么场合发生的。试填之后将所选定的词放到文章中复读检查。
请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。
注意:每空一词。
Most people who travel from China to the US find that,despite having studied English for years,they have to “re—learn” it upon arriving.
Words that we learned in English classes are not pronounced the same way here.To truly be part of the “melting pot”,fluency(流利)in English is not enough.You need an accent to stand out.
When I first came to the US for graduate school,1 was a nervous foreigner.I felt so out of place that I wanted to hide everything about me that was “different”.To talk like an American became one of my goals.
During my first term as a teaching assistant(TA),my students complained(抱怨) they could not understand me.I learned later from a study that this complaint was common among US students with an international TA.It is called the “Oh, no!” syndrome (情绪、举动):“Oh,no! Not another international TA,and not that accent again!’’
So I imitated(模仿)the way native speakers talk and,over time,I made such good progress that American friends started to praise my English as having “almost no accent’’.I took this as a sign of my success.Ever since.people have often mistaken me for someone from many places:the Midwest,the West Coast,China,Japan,South Korea.Most frequently,people think I am from California.
Suddenly,conformity (一致) was no longer a praise:If I talk like an American,am I still Chinese? If I lose my Chinese accent,do I also lose my cultural identity? Am I denying(否认)my past by being absorbed into(沉浸于)a new culture?
Now I realize that a person’s accent is a permanent(永久的)record of their past cultural experience and it is a mark of one’s experience and exposure to different cultures.
As a fourth-year student in the US,I am no longer a nervous foreigner.My nervousness has been replaced by a desire to hold on to my cultural origins.Now I consciously(有意识地)add some Chinese “accent” when I speak.I do not wish to speak “perfect” English because I am proud of who I am.
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At the (71) ______ | I have to relearn English (72) ______ arriving there, for my pronunciations of words are (73) ______ from native speakers. |
My students complained that I couldn’t make myself (74)______. | |
During my stay | I made great (75) ______ in spoken English by imitating the (76) ______ native speakers talk. |
People often (77) ______ me for someone from the Midwest,the West Coast,China, California and so on. | |
Now | I think it necessary to keep my (78) ______ origins. |
I often add some Chinese “accent” consciously when (79) ______ English because I am (80) ______ of being a Chinese. |