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1.I grew up in San Pedro.My Dad was a fisherman.It was hard to make a living on the sea.He worked hard and would stay out (36)C he caught enough to feed the family.No just enough for our family,but also for his Mom and Dad.When the weather was bad he would (37)B me to school.He had this old truck that he used in his fishing (38)A.Older than it was,that truck,out of (39)D,coughed all the way with loud noise and heavy smoke.As he would drive,I would fall down into the seat hoping to(40)D.He would pull right up in front,and it seemed like everybody would be standing around and (41)B.Then he would lean over to give me a big kiss and tell me to be (42)C.It was so (43)Dfor me now.Here,I was 12years old,and he would (44)A me good-bye!
I remember (45)AI decided I was too old for a goodbye kiss.When we got to the school and came to a stop,he had his (46)C big smile.He started to lean toward me,but I put my  (47)B up and said,"No,Dad."
It was the first time I had ever talked to him that way,and he had this (48)C look on his face.I said,"Dad,I'm too old for a goodbye kiss.I'm too old for any kind of kiss."My father looked at me for the longest time.When (49)C came into his eyes,he turned and (50)A."You're right'he said,"You're a big boy….(51)D.I won't kiss you anymore."It wasn't long after that when my Dad went to sea and never came back.It was a day when (52)A of the ships stayed in,but not Dad.He had a big family to feed.
You don't know what I would give to have my Dad give me just one more kiss on the cheek….To touch his rough old face…,to (53)B the ocean on him…to feel his arm around my neck.I  (54)C I had been a man then.If I had been a man,I would never have told my Dad I was too  (55)B for a goodbye kiss."

36.A.sinceB.whenC.untilD.before
37.A.takeB.driveC.watchD.rush
38.A.businessB.careerC.projectD.journey
39.A.preparationB.controlC.distanceD.condition
40.A.repairB.screamC.complaintD.disappear
41.A.laughingB.watchingC.performingD.playing
42.A.a cute sonB.a honest fishermanC.a good boyD.a quiet passenger
43.A.amazingB.surprisingC.disappointingD.embarrassing
44.A.kissB.sayC.hugD.send
45.A.the dayB.the wayC.the orderD.the action
46.A.usualB.commonC.dailyD.sweet
47.A.headB.handC.cheekD.mouth
48.A.excitedB.pleasedC.terrifiedD.bored
49.A.lightsB.apologiesC.tearsD.sorry
50.A.looked outB.looked upC.looked aroundD.look on
51.A.a partnerB.a studentC.a kidD.a man
52.A.allB.mostC.someD.none
53.A.noticeB.smellC.senseD.feel
54.A.realizeB.regretC.wishD.hope
55.A.youngB.oldC.shyD.late

分析 本文属于记叙文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们讲述了小时候不懂父亲的爱,做出了伤害父亲感情的行为,现在很后悔.

解答 36-40 CBADD  41-45 BCDAA      46-50 CBCCA   51-55 DABCB
36.C.考查连词辨析.根据上文下文家里都靠父亲养活可知句意为.他很努力地工作,直到打到足够的鱼以维持生计他才会回来;故选C.
37.B.考查动词辨析.根据下文He had this old truck that he used in his fishing,可知当天气不好的时候父亲会开车送我去学校;故选B.
38.A.考查名词辨析.business商业;career事业;project项目;journey旅行;本句句意为他有辆用来运鱼的老式卡车;故选A.
39.D.考查名词辨析.preparation准备;control控制;condition条件;根据下文我对卡车的嫌弃可推断出,那辆卡车的岁数甚至比他都大,会发出呼哧呼哧的声音然后沿路开下去;故选D.
40.D.考查动词辨析.根据前文描写卡车的老旧可知我是觉得很丢脸的;因此意为当他开车驶向学校时,我会缩在椅子里,希望自己马上消失不见;故选D.
41.B.考查动词辨析.laughing嘲笑;watching观看;performing表演;playing玩耍;本就句意为他在前面路边靠右停下来,好像所有人都会在旁边驻足观看;故选B.
42.C.考查名词辨析.根据后文I decided I was too old for a goodbye kiss,可知是然后父亲会倾身给我一个大大的吻并告诉我要乖一点;故选C.
43.D.考查形容词辨析.根据后文I decided I was too old for a goodbye kiss,可知对父亲的临别吻我觉得很尴尬;故选D.
44.A.考查动词辨析.kiss吻;hug拥抱;根据前文可知这时,我12岁,父亲会倾身给我一个临别吻;故选A.
45.A.考查名词辨析.根据下文可知我拒绝了父亲的吻,因此这一天让我记忆深刻;故选A.
46.C.考查形容词辨析.common普通的;daily日常的;sweet甜蜜的;本句句意为他脸上一如往常地挂着大大的微笑;故选C.
47.B.考查名词辨析.因此是我拒绝了父亲的吻,因此是我举起手说,‘爸爸,不要.;故选B.
48.C.考查形容词辨析.excited兴奋;terrified惊讶;bored,无聊;根据前文可知这是我第一次这么和他说话,因此父亲是很惊讶的;故选C.
49.C.考查名词辨析.lights灯;apologies道歉;tears眼泪;本句句意为,他的眼睛里开始又泪光闪烁.他转过头透过挡风玻璃看向窗外;故选C.
50.A.考查动词辨析.本句句意为,他的眼睛里开始又泪光闪烁.他转过头透过挡风玻璃看向窗外;故选A.
51.D.考查名词辨析.根据上文我认为自己长大了,可知你是个大男孩…男子汉了.我不会再亲你了;故选D.
52.A.考查形容词辨析.根据后文but not Dad.He had a big family to feed这里面没有父亲.他有一大家子人要养活,可知那天大多数船只停泊在港口;故选A.
53.B.考查动词辨析.notice注意;smell闻起来;sense感觉;因为父亲是个渔夫,所以可以闻他身上海洋的味道;故选B.
54.C.考查动词辨析.realize意识到;regret后悔;wish希望;根据后文If I had been a man可知我希望那时我是一个男人;故选C.
55.B.考查形容词辨析.根据前文可知我将永远不告诉我父亲我太大了,不需要吻别了;故选B.

点评 考察学生的推理判断能力和联系上下文的能力,在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.此类的填空题一定要联系上下文,根据上下文的内容加上自己的理解,再作出正确的判断.

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