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The story goes that some time ago, a man had a very lovely little daughter.One day the man 1his 3-year-old daughter for 2a roll of gold wrapping paper.Money was tight and heBecame3when the child tried to decorate a 4 to put under the Christmas tree.Nevertheless, the little girlBrought the gift to her father the next morning and said, "This is for you, Daddy."
The man was5By his earlier6,But his anger flared again when he found out theBox was7 . He yelled at her, stating, "Don't you know, when you give someone a present, there is 8toBe something inside?" The little girl looked9at him with tears in her eyes and cried, "Oh, Daddy, it's not empty at all.IBlew kisses into theBox.They are all for you, Daddy."
The father was flushed.He put his arms around his little girl, and heBegged for her10
(1)A.asked B.praised C.begged D.punished
(2)A.wasting B.stealing C.selling D.holding
(3)A.glad B.angry C.sad D.upset
(4)A.room B.hall C.box D.ball
(5)A.puzzled B.surprised C.scared D.embarrassed
(6)A.overwork B.overreaction C.overcoat D.overpass
(7)A.empty B.heavy C.full D.wet
(8)A.happened B.seemed C.supposed D.used
(9)A.down B.back C.up D.forward
(10)A.forgiveness B.excuse C.satisfaction D.understanding

【答案】(1)、D
(2)、A
(3)、B
(4)、C
(5)、D
(6)、B
(7)、A
(8)、C
(9)、C
(10)、A

【解析】文章讲述了一个亲情故事,一个小女孩把装满爱的盒子作为礼物,送给了爸爸。后来,一次事故夺走了女孩的生命,爸爸与盒子相依为命,每当想女孩时,就掏出一颗爱心。文章最后升华到,每个人都应该有这样的一个盒子,珍惜身边的亲人对自己的爱。
(1)考查动词辨析。根据“Money was tight”可知,家里很拮据,而小女儿却在浪费一卷金色的包装纸。爸爸因此惩罚了小女儿。A要求;B表扬;C乞求;D惩罚。故选D。
(2)考查动词辨析。A浪费;B偷窃;C售卖;D握住。根据句意可知,爸爸认为,小女儿是在浪费一卷包装纸。故选A。
(3)根据第二行的“but his anger ...”可知,爸爸生女儿的气了。A开心的;B生气的;C伤心的;D烦恼的。故选B。
(4)根据第三段的“that goldBox”可知,小女儿装饰的是一个盒子。A房间;B大厅;C盒子;D球。故选C。
(5)考查形容词。A困惑的;B惊讶的;C害怕的;D尴尬的。小女孩没有介意爸爸的批评,把礼物送给了爸爸,这让爸爸为自己的过激行为感到尴尬。故选D。
(6)考查名词辨析。爸爸意识到自己反应过激了。A过度工作;B过度反应;C事件;D过街天桥。故选B。
(7)根据下面的“it is not empty”可知,盒子不是空的,A空的;B重的;C满的;D潮湿的。故选A。
(8)考查动词辨析。A发生;B似乎;C假设,认为;D使用。Happen和seem不用于被动语态;be supposed to do sth应该......。故选C。
(9)考查方位副词。A向下;B向后;C向上;D向前。小女孩没有爸爸高,肯定是仰着头看爸爸,故选C。
(10)爸爸乞求女儿的原谅。A原谅;B原谅;C满意;D理解。故选A。

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