题目内容
13.When I got the driving license last summer,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 shocking 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.
24.The author couldn't practice driving with her mother becauseB.
A.she couldn't talk with her mother
B.her mother made her nervous
C.her father wanted to teach her
D.she didn't trust her mother
25.At first,the idea of learning driving from her father made herD.
A.happy
B.disappointed
C.satisfied
D.uneasy
26.What surprised the author when the driving lessons went on?A
A.Her Dad was a chatty person.
B.Her Dad was the best teacher.
C.Her Dad liked modern music.
D.Her Dad told her his sad stories.
27.With her story"Car Talk",the author indicates thatB.
A.fathers love their daughters dearly
B.family members need real communication
C.mothers are less patient than fathers
D.it takes time to improve the father-daughter relationship.
分析 文章讲述作者和爸爸一起练车的经历,在作者看来,爸爸是一个不善言谈的人,但是和作者在车里面的时候,爸爸谈了很多,这让作者明白家庭成员之间需要真正交流.
解答 24-27.BDAB
24.答案B.细节题:从文章第一段的句子:As you can imagine,my mother's"helpful instructions"only managed to make me more nervous.可知作者不能和妈妈一起练车,因为她妈妈让她紧张,选B.
25.答案D.细节题:从文章第二段的句子: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.可知一开始,和爸爸一起练车让作者很不自在,选D.
26.答案A.细节题:从文章第四段的句子:Dad's sudden chattiness was shocking until I thought about why he was telling me so much in the car.可知作者对于爸爸是个健谈的人这件事感到很惊讶,选A.
27.答案B.推理题:阅读全文可知,通过汽车里面的交谈,作者暗示家庭成员之间需要真正交流,选B.
点评 科普文阅读时要理清说明顺序.主要有空间、时间、逻辑顺序.逻辑顺序又包含从原因到结果、从主要到次要、从整体到局部、从概括到具体、从总说到分说、从现象到本质、从特点到用途等.在段落中尽量找到表示说明顺序的显著的语言标志.
-Of course!_______,sir.( )
A. | Make yourself at home | B. | Enjoy yourself | ||
C. | It doesn't matter | D. | Take your time |
-Yeah.It was quite ______ unforgettable experience.( )
A. | a; 不填 | B. | 不填; an | C. | a; an | D. | 不填;不填 |
A. | a; a | B. | the; the | C. | a;/ | D. | /; a |
As I came to a red traffic light,I (40)A a couple and a child by the roadside.The hot noonday sun beat down on them without(41)B.The man held up a sign which (42)C,"Work for Food."The woman just stared at the cars waiting (43)D the red light while the child sat on the grass (44)Ca one-armed doll.
I wanted so desperately to (45)B them some money,but if I (46)A that,there wouldn't be enough left to buy the milk and bread.Four dollars will only go (47)D.As the light changed,I took one last glance at the three of them and sped off feeling both (48)C and sad.
As I kept driving,I couldn't get the (49)A of them out of my mind.I could (50)B it no longer.I turned around and drove back where I had (51)Cseen them.I pulled up and handed the man two of my four dollars.(52)D he thanked me,I saw tears welling up his eyes.I (53)A back and drove on to the supermarket.Perhaps milk and bread would be(54)B,I thought.What if I only got milk alone,(55)D just the bread?Well,it would have to do.
36.A.friendly | B.frequent | C.familiar | D.fantastic |
37.A.enough | B.full | C.some | D.any |
38.A.at all times | B.at one time | C.at a time | D.at no time |
39.A.allowed | B.arranged | C.gave | D.offered |
40.A.noticed | B.greeted | C.comforted | D.witnessed |
41.A.reason | B.mercy | C.expression | D.delay |
42.A.meant | B.wrote | C.read | D.printed |
43.A.for | B.on | C.behind | D.at |
44.A.selling | B.treating | C.holding | D.making |
45.A.pay | B.give | C.owe | D.lend |
46.A.did | B.said | C.shared | D.spent |
47.A.too long | B.so long | C.too far | D.so far |
48.A.worried | B.puzzled | C.guilty | D.serious |
49.A.picture | B.trouble | C.photo | D.scenery |
50.A.receive | B.take | C.understand | D.recognise |
51.A.usually | B.already | C.last | D.only |
52.A.Though | B.Because | C.Unless | D.As |
53.A.smiled | B.cried | C.took | D.called |
54.A.on show | B.on sale | C.on business | D.on a diet |
55.A.and | B.but | C.so | D.or |