题目内容
The Quiet Hero 沉默的英雄
It was Mother’s Day, the day we celebrate everything mothers are and everything we do. But I’ll 1 that Sunday in 2000 was bittersweet for me. As a single mother I 2 to think of my shortcomings — how many evenings I couldn’t spend with my children, and how many things I couldn’t 3 my waitress’ salary to buy.
But what 4 kids I had! My daughter Maria was a senior in college, and Denny was home visiting from his freshman year at Harvard University. They were 5 impolite enough to complain, but there was so much more I 6 I had done for them. I just hoped they ___7 .
As I walked into the 8 quietly to start breakfast, I was greeted by a vase 9 a dozen red roses! When had Denny possibly slipped down to leave them? But even their delicate beauty was overshadowed by the note sitting beside them, in the quick, manly 10 of an eighteen-year-old. It was about a story that happened between Denny and me long ago. It 11 :
She took a day off from her busy 12 to take the boy to see his hero in the flesh at the stadium. It took 3.5 hours just to get there, and they had to be there early 13 he could see his hero take batting practice. 14 their arrival, she took her hard-earned money to buy an overpriced T-shirt on which was 15 his hero making a diving catch. After the game, of course he had to 16 his hero’s signature, so she stayed with the little boy 17 one in the morning…
It took me long enough to 18 it, but I finally know who the 19 hero is. Mom, I love you!
And suddenly, it was a 20 Mother’s Day, after all.
A. admit B. adopt C. deny D. refuse
A. intended B. liked C. tended D. hesitated
A. stress B. spare C. strengthen D. spend
A. poor B. great C. faithless D. pretty
A. merely B. usually C. never D. often
A. wished B. hoped C. expected D. desired
A. supported B. understood C. approved D. disgusted
A. 1iving-room B. kitchen C. bed loom D. study
A. including B. containing C. possessing D. pinning
A. handwriting B. description C. tone D. scratch
A. wrote B. recorded C. memorized D. read
A. event B. content C. schedule D. circumstance
A. or B. for C. but D. so
A. At B. In C. On D. By
A. impressed B. printed C. presented D. pressed
A. buy B. abandon C. get D. swap
A. before B. until C. after D. when
A. see B. hear C. realize D. tell
A. actual B. true C. imaginary D. visual
A. sad B. bitter C. happy D. exciting
【小题1】A
【小题2】C
【小题3】B
【小题4】B
【小题5】C
【小题6】A
【小题7】B
【小题8】B
【小题9】B
【小题10】A
【小题11】D
【小题12】C
【小题13】D
【小题14】C
【小题15】B
【小题16】C
【小题17】B
【小题18】C
【小题19】B
【小题20】C
解析:
年少的时候,我们心目中可能有各种各样的英雄形象,让我们激动、崇拜并仿效;等我们慢慢长大,才发觉真正的英雄其实就在我们身边,他(她)们默默无闻,无私奉献,就像文章中这位母亲。
【小题1】该句句意为“但我承认2000年那个星期天对我而言苦乐参半。”
【小题2】作为单身母亲,我总是不由自主想到自己的缺点。tend to do意为“倾向于”。
【小题3】服务员收入微薄,孩子们想要的很多东西我都不能匀出钱去买。share匀出。
【小题4】从下文内容可知,孩子们给母亲过了一个美好的母亲节,他们是伟大的孩子。
【小题5】该句句意为“他们从不无理地抱怨。”
【小题6】但作为母亲,有多少事情我想为他们做却做不到啊。wish后面的宾语从句用虚拟语气,表示难以实现的愿望。
【小题7】我只是希望孩子们能够理解(我的无奈)。
【小题8】从后面的to start breakfast可知,我悄悄走进厨房。
【小题9】花瓶里装着一打红玫瑰,表示容器中装有什么东西,只能用contain。
【小题10】从下文内容可知,18岁的儿子给母亲写了一封短信,所以此处指的是字迹。
【小题11】该句句意为“短信的内容是”,read在此处意为“内容如下”。
【小题12】母亲的时间表安排的很满,但还是请了一天假带儿子去见儿子心目中的英雄。
【小题13】根据句意可知上下文之间是因果关系,所以用并列连词so。
【小题14】on与名词或动名词连用,表示“一……就……”。
【小题15】T恤衫上印着儿子崇拜的英雄的形象。
【小题16】比赛后,儿子当然要索取英雄的签名。
【小题17】母亲一直陪伴着儿子直到凌晨一点钟。until引导时间状语。
【小题18】该句句意为“我过了很长时间才意识到,谁是真正的英雄。”
【小题19】true真正的;actual实际的;imaginary想象的;visual视觉的。
【小题20】懂事的儿女让母亲感到欣慰,自然这是一个快乐的母亲节。
For many years, Hawaii has been a magic name to people who like to travel. People on both sides of the Pacific Ocean, in Japan and in America, dream of seeing these beautiful islands in the middle of the ocean. Their dreams always include at least one scene of a sunset over the ocean. In the tropical(热带的) lands, the sun drops, like a ball of golden fire, into the sea, and it droops so quickly that you can almost see it move. The sun leaves behind a glow that lights the skies and shines in the quiet water.
People often have a quiet, peaceful time ---perfect for a leisurely(悠闲的) walk along the water. This scene is not too different from the dramatic(令人神往的) beauty that greeted the first strangers to these islands centuries ago. They were Polynesian people who came from Tahiti in canoes not much bigger than small boats.
They found the beautiful white sand beaches and the waving palm trees, but there were no giant hotels like the ones we see nowadays. The first people came to Hawaii nearly two thousand years ago, but skyscraper hotels were only built in the last 25 years. Now jet planes make it possible to fly to for a weekend from Tokyo. Wherever the people come from, they really want to see the original beauty of Hawaii. They want to see the lovely beaches and the mountain called Diamond Head which is almost hidden by the tall hotels.
【小题1】Hawaii is a name _____.
A.given by people who like to travel |
B.attracting a lot of travelers |
C.with a magic story behind it |
D.liked by both the Japanese and Americans |
A.to swim in the quiet water |
B.to see the tropical plants |
C.to see the sunset |
D.a leisurely walk along the beach |
A.White sand beaches. |
B.Waving palm trees. |
C.Tall hotels. |
D.The Diamond Head Mountain. |
A.the scenery nowadays is not too different from the original beauty. |
B.it's not quite easy to see the original beauty, because some of the scenery is almost hidden by tall hotels. |
C.it is easy to see the original beauty, but only by taking jet airplanes. |
D.it is not easy to see the original beauty because things have completely changed in the last 25 years. |
A.Islands Scenery. |
B.Hawaii A Magic Name. |
C.Traveling In Hawaii. |
D.The Dramatic Beauty. |
Blogs allow readers to post comments. There were millions of blogs out there, so I 36 expected anyone to read mine, 37 respond. But almost immediately they did. Twelve messages were 38 after my first entry. I went to the library five times that day—each time there were more.
The next morning I couldn’t wait to get up and hurry to the library. 39 I told my story. It gave structure and a purpose to my day.
For so long I’d been unable to 40 in the real world, afraid of rejection or pity or scorn(轻蔑). 41 here it was safe. This 42 with people on the other side of the screen, many on the other side of the world, was 43 me back to life again.
One particularly cold Tuesday I opened my 44 to see, among emails from bloggers 45 how I was surviving the snow, one saying: “New York Times Journalist Trying to Contact You.” Ian Urbina had discovered my blog 46 when researching an article on people living in their 47 in the U.S. exchanged emails and later he called me up. I hadn’t spoken to 48 for months but, as rain streamed down the glass 49 , the words came. I had been living in the car for almost nine months.
The article 50 on the front page. I didn’t know until I opened my computer. There were emails from people around the world. For almost a year on one had known I 51 existed but now here were hundreds wishing me well. They said they were 52 for me.
Now every time I pressed “Check Mail”, there were more messages. I watched the numbers of the visitors counter on my blog 53 by the hundreds. These were people at their computers all over the world. I felt as of I was viewing a miracle unfold(展开).
Over the next week, in libraries and in the car 54 under lamp posts at night, I wrote my papers. I had notepaper spread 55 the dashboard(仪表盘). And every morning in the quiet of the lane, I wrote for my life.
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Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all! It speaks 1 than words. According to specialists, our bodies send out more 2 than we realize. In fact, non-verbal communication (非言语交际) makes up about 50% of what we really 3 . And body language is particularly 4 when we attempt to communicate across cultures (文化). Indeed, what is called body language is so 5 a part of us that it’s actually often unnoticed. And misunderstandings occur as a result of it. 6 , different societies treat the 7 between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having 8 contact (接触) even with friends, certainly not with 9 .
People from Latin American countries, 10 , touch each other quite a lot. Therefore, it’s possible that in 11 , it may look like a Latino is 12 a Norwegian all over the room. The Latino, trying to express friendship, will keep moving 13 . The Norwegian, very probably seeing this as pushiness, will keep 14 -which the Latino will in return regard as 15 _ .
Clearly, a great deal is going on when people 16 . And only a part of it is in the words themselves. And when parties are from 17 cultures, there’s a strong possibility of 18 . But whatever the situation, the best 19 is to obey the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be 20 _.
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