题目内容
10.For many parents,raising a teenager is like fighting a long war,but years go by without any clear winner.Like a border conflict between(50)D countries,the parent-teen war is about boundaries:Where is the line between what I(51)D and what you do?Both sides want peace,but neither feels it has any power to stop the conflict.(52)A,this is because neither is willing to admit any responsibility for (53)A it.From the parents'point of view,the only cause of their fight is their children's complete(54)C.And of course,the teens see it in exactly the same way,except(55)B.Both feel trapped.
In this article,I'll describe three no-win(56)C that commonly arise between teens and parents and then suggest some ways out of the (57)A.The first is quarrels over(58)D things.Examples include the color of the teen's hair,the cleanliness of the bedroom,the preferred style of clothing,the child's(59)B to eat a good breakfast before school,or his tendency to sleep until noon on the weekends.Second,blaming.The goal of a blaming battle is to make the other admit that his bad attitude is the reason why everything goes wrong.Third,needing to be right.It doesn't matter what the (60)B is-politics,the laws of physics,or the proper way to break an egg-the(61)B of these arguments is to prove that you are right and the other person is wrong,for both wish to be considered a/an (62)D-someone who actually knows something-and therefore to command(63)C.Unfortunately,as long as parents and teens continue to assume that they(64)C more than the other,they'll continue to fight these battles forever and never make any real progress.
50.A.ancient | B.developing | C.independent | D.neighboring |
51.A.do | B.have | C.promise | D.control |
52.A.In part | B.In short | C.In particular | D.In contrast |
53.A.starting | B.preventing | C.stopping | D.handling |
54.A.rudeness | B.impatience | C.unreasonableness | D.immatureness |
55.A.vaguely | B.oppositely | C.hesitantly | D.unexpectedly |
56.A.quarrels | B.occasions | C.situations | D.consequences |
57.A.trap | B.hatred | C.competition | D.difficulty |
58.A.simple | B.domestic | C.educational | D.unimportant |
59.A.desire | B.failure | C.practice | D.lateness |
60.A.goal | B.topic | C.regulation | D.argument |
61.A.problem | B.point | C.significance | D.consequence |
62.A.senior | B.leader | C.winner | D.authority |
63.A.belief | B.reward | C.respect | D.apology |
64.A.gain | B.regret | C.know | D.possess |
分析 本文为家庭教育类议论文.家长和孩子之间的冲突没有最后的赢家.作者分析了三种冲突的情形:一是对一些诸如头发的颜色、房间的清洁、衣服的款式、不好好吃早餐以及睡懒觉等等这些鸡毛蒜皮的小事的争吵,二是互相指责,要对方承认对方不好的态度是什么都乱套了的根本原因,三是都认为自己的观念点是对的,自己是权威,应该受到尊重.
解答 50-54 DDAAC 55-59 BCADB 60-64 BBDCC
50.答案是D.本题考查语境中形容词辨析;因为是"border conflict between countries不同国家间的边界冲突",故判断是"相邻"的国家,所以用neighbouring相邻的,答案选D.
51.答案是D.本题考查语境中动词辨析;联系语境和常识判断,邻国间边界的争端都是为了"控制(control)"某一地区而产生的,故选D;本句中最后的do是为了避免重复替代了control;该句的意思是:我控制的区域和你控制的区域间的那条分界线在哪里?
52.答案是A.本题考查语境中介词短语辨析;A.In part部分地; B.In short简而言之; C.In particular 尤其;D.In contrast 相对照; 此处作者分析父母和孩子间的冲突无法停下来,"部分"是因为双方都不愿意承担责任;故选A.
53.答案是A.本题考查语境中动词辨析;句中表示双方度不愿意承认"挑起争端(start conflict),故选A.
54.答案是C.本题考查语境中名词辨析;A.rudeness粗鲁; B.impatience 无耐心;C.unreasonableness 不讲理;D.immatureness 不成熟;根据语境和常识判断,在争吵时都会认为对方"不讲理",故选C.
55.答案是B.本题考查语境中副词辨析;A.vaguely模糊地; B.oppositely 相反地;C.hesitantly犹豫地; D.unexpectedly出乎意料地;根据语境判断,父母认为孩子无理,而孩子也是同样的看法,但是对象"相反",认为父母无理,故选B.
56.答案是C.本题考查语境中名词辨析;A.quarrels 争吵;B.occasions 时机;场合;C.situations情形;形势; D.consequences结果;下文作者讲述了三种没有赢家的"情形",故选C.
57.答案是A.本题考查语境中名词辨析;A.trap 困境,陷阱;B.hatred仇恨; C.competition 竞争;D.difficulty 困难;作者提出三个摆脱"困境"的方法;ways out of the trap摆脱困境的方法; 故选A.
58.答案是D.本题考查语境中形容词词辨析;A.simple 简单的;B.domestic 国内的,家养的;C.educational 教育的;D.unimportant 不重要的;根据下文举例判断,父母和孩子为一些"不重要的"小事而争吵,故选D.
59.答案是B.本题考查语境中名词辨析;A.desire欲望; B.failure 失败;failure to do sth.没有能够做…;C.practice 练习;D.lateness 迟到;根据常识判断,父母希望孩子好好吃早餐,所以如果孩子"没有"吃早餐很可能会引起争吵,故选B.
60.答案是B.本题考查语境中名词辨析;A.goal目标; B.topic 话题;C.regulation规则; D.argument 争论;由破折号后面列举的例子可以推断,这些是父母和孩子间可能争吵的"话题",故选B.
61.答案是B.本题考查语境中名词辨析;A.problem 问题;B.point 点,核心;C.significance 重要;D.consequence 结果;作者指出,所有争吵的"核心"是证明谁对谁错,故选B.
62.答案是D.本题考查语境中名词辨析;A.senior 年长者;地位高者;B.leader领导者; C.winner 赢家;D.authority 权威;由下文"someone who actually knows something确确实实对某事了解的人",即"权威",故选D.
63.答案是C.本题考查语境中名词辨析;A.belief相信;信念; B.reward酬谢; C.respect 尊重;D.apology 道歉;该句中cammand表示"指挥,命令,应得",本句中作者分析,双方都要证明自己是对的,"应该得到尊重",故选C.
64.答案是C.本题考查语境中动词辨析;上文分析父母和孩子都想证明自己是权威,即自己比对方"知道"得多,故选C.
点评 英语完形填空测试,主要考查学生阅读理解能力和语言运用的能力.解题时先要整体理解文章的大意,关注逻辑关系、句子的结构和其中的固定搭配.答完后再通读一篇文章,确保语句通顺,语意连贯.
"I think I'll be 18when I get my M.D.,"Tanishq said,(39)Ato a doctor of medicine degree.As for what comes next for the child,he hopes to become a doctor,a medical researcher,and in the end,(40)Bof America.
He started community college at 7,and last year he(41)D associate's degrees from American River College,(42)B general science,math and physical science,and foreign language studies.(43)C
,professors at the college didn't want Tanishq in their classes because of his age.(44)Cfinally a professor agreed to let him enter his class if his mother,a doctor of medicine,also(45)D the class.
Tanishq looks into a microscope(显微镜) in a(46)Bat American River College in Sacramento,California."There were(47)A when I had to explain general relativity and(48)Drelativity to my mom,"he said.
Biology professor Marlene Martinez said the boy was not(49)A to ask lots of questions.In lecture he would always raise questions(50)Alike"so,does that mean…"or"what about this?""I think(51)Dhe puts his heart into it,he can achieve whatever he wants."Martinez said.
Tanishq is also unique in that he can(52)Bto people of all ages.He says child geniuses are often seen as odd(怪人)."When you think of a(53)A,you think of a mad scientist kind of thing,"he said.But he(36)54C he's just an ordinary kid who likes learning and (55)C for experiments but also playing video games."I just think learning is fun,"Tanishq said.
36.A.remains | B.aims | C.agrees | D.promises |
37.A.committed | B.opposed | C.accepted | D.condemned |
38.A.diploma | B.license | C.membership | D.scholarship |
39.A.referring | B.pointing | C.sticking | D.taking |
40.A.professor | B.president | C.chemist | D.captain |
41.A.offered | B.applied | C.employed | D.earned |
42.A.about | B.in | C.with | D.beyond |
43.A.Gradually | B.Eventually | C.Initially | D.Directly |
44.A.So | B.And | C.But | D.Or |
45.A.gave | B.taught | C.held | D.took |
46.A.library | B.lab | C.stadium | D.store |
47.A.times | B.hours | C.weeks | D.years |
48.A.universal | B.diverse | C.effective | D.special |
49.A.afraid | B.ready | C.willing | D.anxious |
50.A.suddenly | B.shortly | C.deliberately | D.sincerely |
51.A.while | B.unless | C.as | D.if |
52.A.lead | B.connect | C.come | D.return |
53.A.genius | B.doctor | C.professor | D.researcher |
54.A.votes on | B.thinks out | C.points out | D.focuses on |
55.A.ideas | B.materials | C.microscopes | D.books. |
---It's very kind of you,but I have a much late in the office.I overslept this morning because my morning clock _______.( )
A. | doesn't go off | B. | won't gone off | ||
C. | wasn't going off | D. | didn't go on |
My room was 311.One (43)C I got back to the hotel after a dinner with some friends.When I (44)D the door to my room,I saw an astonishing (45)C.A man was pointing a handgun at a woman sitting in a chair,and the woman was saying in a (46)A voice,"Please don't shoot me!"I turned round,ran down the stairs--I daren't wait for the (47)D--and found a waiter in the hall"Quick,"I said."Someone has been killed in (48)C room.Controlling his (49)A,he came back with me,when we opened the door of 311,the room was (50)B.The waiter looked at me (51)B and said,"I think,sir,you (52)D go to bed,"and left.I was (53)C embarrassed to say anything,and thinking that I must have had too much to (54)B,I followed his (55)A.
The next morning,I asked about the matter,and the (56)D was simple.I had gone to Room 411,where a famous (57)A and his wife had been practising a scene from their new (58)C.When I told them that it was I who had broken into their room,they laughed and gave me a (59)D to see the play on the (60)A night.
41.A.hotel | B.room | C.floor | D.person |
42.A.and | B.so | C.or | D.but |
43.A.time | B.afternoon | C.night | D.moment |
44.A.shut | B.locked | C.knocked | D.opened |
45.A.picture | B.figure | C.scene | D.drawing |
46.A.frightened | B.soft | C.worried | D.happy |
47.A.waiter | B.police | C.actor | D.lift |
48.A.a | B.the | C.my | D.their |
49.A.surprise | B.sadness | C.fear | D.anger |
50.A.noisy | B.empty | C.dirty | D.crowded |
51.A.nervously | B.strangely | C.curiously | D.excitedly |
52.A.must | B.would rather | C.may | D.had better |
53.A.much | B.so | C.too | D.rather |
54.A.talk | B.drink | C.eat | D.worry |
55.A.advice | B.steps | C.information | D.service |
56.A.result | B.expression | C.accident | D.explanation |
57.A.actor | B.player | C.dancer | D.artist |
58A.film | B.novel | C.play | D.story |
59.A.seat | B.card | C.note | D.ticket |
60.A.opening | B.last | C.lonely | D.closing |