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Dear God,

    Now that I am no longer young,I have friends whose mothers have passed away.I have heard these sons and daughters say they never  2 1  appreciated their mothers until it was too  22  to tell them.

    I am  23  with the dear mother who is still allve.I appreciate her  24 each day.My mother does not  25  ,but I do.  26   I grow older and wiser.I realize what a(n)  27  person she is.How sad that I alil    28  to speak these words in her presence,29  they flow easily from my pen.

    How does a daughter begin to thank her mother for giving her llfe I  30’ For the love,patience and just plain hard work that go into  3 l  a child? For 32  a toddler,for understanding a moody teenager,for tolerating a college student who thinks she knows  33 ? For waiting for the day  34  a daughter realizes her mother really is?

How does a    35    wonlan thank for a mother for continuing to be a mother?For being ready with advice (when asked ) or  36   silent when it is most appreciated? For not saying:”I  37you so ,”when she could have spoked these words dozens of  38    ?For being essentially herself-loving ,thoughtful. Patient, and forgiving?

I don’t know how,dear God,except to bless her as richly as she  39  and to help me live up to the example she has set.I pray that 1 will look as good in the eyes of my  40  as my mother looks in mine.

A daughter

21.A fully              B.truly            C.painfully          D mainly

 22.A.early            B.slow             C.1ate             D.fast

 23.A.satisfied         B.prepared          C.worried           D blessed

 24.A much             B.more             C.1ess             D.fewer

 25.A.stand            B.move            C.change           D exist

 26.A.As              B.With            C.For              D.Because

 27.A.ordinary         B.usual            C.strict             D extraordinary

 28.A.unable          B.able             C.eager             D ready

 29.A.therefore        B.otherwise         C.but              D.however

 30.A herself       B.itself        C.themselves    D.oneself

 31.A.punishing    B.blaming      C.raising      D.praising

 32.A.running after   B.running across    C.running out     D.running for

 33 A.something   B.everything     C.anything      D.nothing

 34.A.that           B.when              C.in which           D.where

 35 A.grown          B.pleased             C.trained           D.well-behaved

 36 A interrupting    B.disliking        C.representing    D.remaining

 37.A.asked         B.told               C.ordered            D required

 38.A.times        B.days               C.months             D years

 39.A.gots         B.gives               C.deserves           D.delivers

 40.A.husband   B.children         C.relatives      D.neighbours

21-25 ACDBC 26-30 ADACB 31-35 CABBA 36-40 DBACB


解析:

21. A fully完全得,充分的;truly真正地;pinfully 痛苦的;mainly 主要的。此处表示:他们从没有向母亲充分表示过他们的感激之情,而待到要告诉时为时已晚了。

22.C 根据上下文可以判断。

23.D  be satisfIed with对……满意;be prepared for为…‘…做准备_bc worried about为……担心.be blessed with在...方面有福气,幸运地享有。母亲依然健在,我幸运地享有母爱。

24.B 对母亲的感激之情是不可数的,排除D;此句表示:我对她的感情与日俱增。根据意思,排除A和C。

25.C此处表示:母亲对我的爱没变,而我对母亲的爱却变了。

26 A 此处表示:随着年岁的增长。根据意思排除C和D;wih后面不能跟句子,排除B。

27 D ordinary普通的;usual通常的;strict严格的;extraordinary了不起的,非凡的。此处表示:我越来越懂事了,我认识到她是个非常了不起的人。

28.A句意:这些话在她面前我难以启齿,但在笔F却可以轻易地写出来,这令我感到多么难过。

29 C A因此;B否则,要不然;C但是;D然而,但是。根据意思排除A和B;而however需要和后面的句子之间用逗号隔开,故选c。

30.B句意:一个女儿该怎样开口感谢她的母亲所给予的生命?

31.C punish惩罚;blame责备;raise养育(孩子等);praise表扬。句意:感谢她在抚养孩子时所付出的爱、耐心以及无私的辛勤劳动。

32.A  run after追逐;run across偶尔遇见;run out跑出去;用完;run for竞选。句意:感谢她跟在蹒跚学步的孩子身后奔跑。

33.B此处表示:对一个自以为什么都知道的大学生的宽容。

34.B此处是定语从句,关系词在从句中作地点状语,排除A和D;此处when=on witch。

35.A此处表示:一个成年女子该怎样感谫}母亲依然如故的角色?感恩母亲跟女子的高兴程度、受训练的程度,以及举止得体与否没有关系。文章整体强调的是随着年龄增长,做女儿的对母爱体验增强,并且日益感激。故A最合适。

36.D  A、B、C都是及物动词,后面不跟形容词,故排除;而remain是系动词,符合意思。

37.B此处表示:感谢她没有说:“我告诉过你,”而她本来可以说上许多次,这里强调母亲对孩子的耐心。

38.A根据上下文可以判断。

39.C句意:我不知道该怎样来表达,亲爱的上帝,除了请求你好好地保佑她——那是她该得到的——并帮助我朝她做出的榜样看齐。

40.B句意:我祈愿在孩子的眼里我会如同母亲在我眼里一般好。

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A.stamps            B.money            C.mail              D.postcards

2.

A.spoken           B.written           C.recorded          D.pointed

3.

A.noticed           B.talked            C.read             D.told

4.

A.clothes           B.purse             C.house            D.food

5.

A.borrowed         B.wished            C.paid              D.left

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A.dinner            B.fun              C.business          D.picnic

7.

A.nothing           B.anything          C.something         D.everything

8.

A.live in            B.live on            C.turn to            D.turn back

9.

A.family            B.hope             C.friend            D.partner

10.

A.excited           B.amazed           C.surprised          D.moved

11.

A.gained            B.earned           C.searched          D.explored

12.

A.finished           B.planned           C.started            D.toured

13.

A.Or               B.As               C.And              D.But

14.

A.gradually          B.usually            C.especially         D.easily

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A.friends           B.workers           C.officers           D.guests

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A.sent              B.replied           C.accepted          D.opened

17.

A.bring             B.choose            C.prepare           D.enjoy

18.

A.nice              B.strange           C.common          D.formal

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A.traditional         B.wonderful         C.expensive         D.extra

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