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7.When I got through the driving test last summer and finally had the driving license,Mom and I took our first trip around an empty parking lot.Then I found that my mother was not the best teacher for me.It wasn't that she shouted,or told me that I was doing poorly.As you can imagine,my mother's"helpful instructions"only managed to make me more nervous.
Since I could no longer practice with her,the job was placed in the hands of my father.The idea of learning from Dad was not one that thrilled me.I loved him dearly,but I just did not see Dad as someone I could be comfortable learning from.He almost never talked.We shared a typical father-daughter relationship.He'd ask how school was,and I'd say it was fine.Unfortunately,that was the most of our conversations.Spending hours alone with someone who might as well have been a stranger really scared me.
As we got into the car that first time,I was not surprised at what happened.Dad and I drove around,saying almost nothing,aside from a few instructions on how to turn.As my lessons went on,however,things began to change.Dad would turn the radio up so I could fully appreciate his favorite Stones music.And he actually began talking.I was soon hearing about past failed dates,"basic body"gym class,and other tales from his past,including some of his first meeting with Mom.
Dad's sudden chattiness was astounding  until I thought about why he was telling me so much in the car.In all the years that I had wondered why my father never spoke that much,I had never stopped to consider that it was because I had never bothered to listen.Homework,friends,and even TV had all called me away from him,and,consequently,I never thought my quiet father had anything to say.
Since I began driving with him,my driving skill has greatly increased.More important,though,is that my knowledge of who my father is has also increased.Just living with him wasn't enough-it took driving with him for me to get to know someone who was a mystery.

25.The author couldn't practice driving with her mother becauseD.
A.she couldn't talk with her mother
B.she didn't trust her mother
C.her father wanted to teach her
D.her mother made her nervous
26.The underlined word in the fourth paragraph is closest in meaning toC.
A.exciting     B.frightening
C.shocking     D.interesting
27.What surprised the author when the driving lessons went on?B
A.Her Dad liked modern music.
B.Her Dad was a chatty person.
C.Her Dad was the best teacher.
D.Her Dad told her his sad stories.
28.With her story"Car Talk",the author indicates thatA.
A.family members need real communication
B.mothers are less patient than fathers
C.fathers love their daughters dearly
D.it takes time to improve the father-daughter relationship.

分析 作者以"轿车内的聊天"为题,写了自己过去由于没有静心与父亲交流而错误地认为父亲是一个沉默寡语的人,但是通过练车这个机会作者对父亲又有了新的认识.作者以此故事说明家庭成员之间只有真正交流才能彼此了解.

解答 25-28.DCBA25题答案:D考查细节推理.根据文章第一段最后一句的my mother's"helpful instructions"only managed to make me more nervous.(妈妈"帮助性的指导"只会使我更加紧张)可知本题答案为D选项.26题答案:C 考查细节推理.根据后面的In all the years that I had wondered why my father never spoke that much.(这些年我一直想父亲为什么从来都不怎么讲话)可知父亲突然的"健谈"让作者感到很"震惊",故本题答案为C选项"震惊的".27题答案:B 考查细节推理.根据第三段的And he actually began talking.I was soon hearing about past failed dates,"basic body"gym class,and other tales from his past,including some of his first meeting with Mom.(他真的开始讲话了,很快我听到了他过去失败的约会,"基本形体"体操课,还有其他的包括与母亲第一次见面的过去的故事)可知随着课程的继续,作者发现父亲是个"健谈"的人,故本题答案为B选项.28题答案:A 考查文章理解.作者以"轿车内的聊天"为题,写了自己过去由于没有静心与父亲交流而错误地认为父亲是一个沉默寡语的人,但是通过练车这个机会作者对父亲又有了新的认识.作者想表达的意思是家庭成员之间只有真正交流才能彼此了解,故本题答案为A选项.

点评 本文是一篇人物故事类阅读,主要考查细节理解题和推理判断题.在做细节理解题时,首先根据题目要求迅速在文章里找出相应的段落、句子或短语.认真比较选项和文中细节的区别,在做推理判断题时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.

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