摘要:50.Which of the following statements shows that my father was a curious man? A.I wasn’t allowed to have a car when I was growing up. B.He was the first person in town to buy a motorcycle. C.He was always proud of my success in everything. D.He was very open with his feelings and his love.

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My father and I were very close.I loved pleasing him, and he was always proud of my success.If I won a spelling contest at school, he was on top of the world.Later in life whenever I got a promotion, I’d call my father right away and he’d rush out to tell all his friends.In 1970, when I was named President of the Ford Motor Company, I don’t know which of us was more excited.Like many native Italians, my parents were very open with their feelings and their love-not only at home, but also in public.Most of my friends would never hug their fathers.But I hugged and kissed my dad at every opportunity-nothing could have felt more natural.He was a curious man who was always trying new things.He was the first person in Allentown to buy a motorcycle.Unfortunately, my father and his motorcycle didn’t get along too well.He fell off it so often that he got rid of it just a month after buying it.As a result, he never again trusted any vehicle with less than four wheels.Because of that motorcycle, I wasn’t allowed to have a bicycle when I was growing up.Whenever I wanted to ride a bike, I had to borrow one from a friend.On the other hand, my father let me drive a car as soon as I turned sixteen.

(1)

When I won a contest at school, my father would ________.

[  ]

A.

tell all his friends about it

B.

feel most happy over it

C.

get very surprised at it

D.

be more excited than I

(2)

Which of the following statements shows that my father was a curious man?

[  ]

A.

I wasn’t allowed to have a car when I was growing up.

B.

He was the first person in town to buy a motorcycle.

C.

He was always proud of my success in everything.

D.

He was very open with his feelings and his love.

(3)

My father trusted no vehicle with less than four wheels because ________.

[  ]

A.

he did not like the way I borrowed bicycles from friends

B.

he thought that cars were faster than motorcycles

C.

he liked every new model made by my company

D.

he once had trouble in riding his motorcycle

(4)

Which of the following statements is wrong?

[  ]

A.

It was quite natural for the author to kiss and hug his father.

B.

When the author reached 16 he was allowed to drive a car.

C.

Both of the author’s parents were not open with their feelings.

D.

Anytime the author got a promotion, he would inform his father.

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第三部分  阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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      My father and I were very close .I loved pleasing him ,and he was always proud of my success .If I won a spelling contest at school, he was on top of the world .Later in life whenever I got a promotion(提升),I’d call my father right away and he’d rush out to tell all his friends .In 1970,when I was named President of the Ford Motor Company ,I don’t know which of us was more excited .Like many native Italians ,my parents were very open with their feelings and their love—not only at home ,but also in public .Most of my friends would never hug their fathers .But I hugged and kissed my dad at every opportunity—nothing could have felt more natural .He was a curious man who was always trying new things .He was the first person in Allentown to buy a motorcycle. Unfortunately, my father and his motorcycle didn’t get along too well .He fell off it so often that he got rid of it just a month after buying it. As a result, he never again trusted any vehicle with less than four wheels, Because of that motorcycle. I wasn’t allowed to have a bicycle when I was growing up .Whenever I wanted to ride a bike, I had to borrow one from a friend .On the other hand ,my father let me drive a car as soon as I turned sixteen.

56.When I won a contest at school, my father would___________.

       A.tell all his friend about it                  B.feel most happy over it

       C.get very surprised at it                  D.be much more excited than I

57.Which of the following statement shows that my father was a curious man?

       A.I wasn’t allowed to have a car when I was growing up.

       B.He was the first person in town to buy a motorcycle.

       C.He was always proud of my success.

       D.He was very open with his feelings and his love.

58.My father trusted no vehicle with less than four wheels because___________.

       A.he did not like the way I always borrowed bicycles from friends

       B.he thought that cars were faster than motorcycles

       C.he liked every new model made by the Ford Motor company

       D.he had trouble in riding his motorcycle

59.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

       A.My father loved his motorcycle .He rode through the dirty streets of Allentown every day.

       B.I wasn’t allowed to have a bicycle when I was young, but when I was just 16 I was allowed to drive a car .

       C.My father was always proud of what I did .He was very pleased when I won a spelling contest at school.

       D.My father bought a motorcycle, but got rid of it because he fell off it so often.

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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Until quite recently, I knew only three things about my father: I knew his name, David S. Johnson, Jr. I knew he was an only child, and I’d been told he was killed on April 12, 1945, somewhere in Germany.
I used to come to visit my Granny. “Daddy David and his two friends were out in the fields, making sure the way was safe for the others to follow,” she told me. “All of a sudden there was an explosion. All three of them were killed.” Granny was looking down, stroking one thin hand with the other. Then there were no words but silence.
I began my search and collection for information about my father as my 50th birthday and the 50th anniversary of his death drew near. I was told that the explosion had blown him to bits and I had great difficulty collecting anything I could find about him bit by bit. Bits of information about his began falling into my hands, my mind and my heart. Longing to know my father kept me connected to him. It was time to transform my longing into knowledge.
Once upon a time he was alive, and my mother and father were deeply in love. They were married, and they had a child, my brother David. Then my father left for the war.
I was born in January 1945. On February 15 my father wrote me a letter of welcome. The letter is kept in my baby book, “Dear Susan, you have a very good family. Your dad is sort of a less able person. Your mother is the most wonderful person I’ve ever known. I’ve always marveled at my great good fortune to have her and been loved by her. If you follow her words and examples, you may expect to meet life in the best possible way, and your path will always be the right one. Your father, Dave.”
Black on white paper, the words are from my father. From them I grow into a person of loyalty and love. How I long for stories that will bring him to life!
1.The writer got to know her father’s story of death from         .
A.her father’s friends  B.someone in Germany
C.her grandmother             D.a little child
2.The author meet difficulty finding information about her father because          .
A.it was too  late for her to start the search    
B.the explosion left little about her father
C.she only found pieces of hands and legs
D.she didn’t have enough knowledge to do it
3.Which of the following statements is TURE?          .
A.Her parents had only one child       B.Her father died before her birth
C.Her father was a disabled man D.The writer never saw her father
4.We know from the last paragraph that the author         .
A.still hates her father for having left
B.is curious about her father’s death
C.shows much respect for her father
D.is sure that her father may survive

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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Until quite recently, I knew only three things about my father: I knew his name, David S. Johnson, Jr. I knew he was an only child, and I’d been told he was killed on April 12, 1945, somewhere in Germany.

I used to come to visit my Granny. “Daddy David and his two friends were out in the fields, making sure the way was safe for the others to follow,” she told me. “All of a sudden there was an explosion. All three of them were killed.” Granny was looking down, stroking one thin hand with the other. Then there were no words but silence.

       I began my search and collection for information about my father as my 50th birthday and the 50th anniversary of his death drew near. I was told that the explosion had blown him to bits and I had great difficulty collecting anything I could find about him bit by bit. Bits of information about his began falling into my hands, my mind and my heart. Longing to know my father kept me connected to him. It was time to transform my longing into knowledge.

       Once upon a time he was alive, and my mother and father were deeply in love. They were married, and they had a child, my brother David. Then my father left for the war.

I was born in January 1945. On February 15 my father wrote me a letter of welcome. The letter is kept in my baby book, “Dear Susan, you have a very good family. Your dad is sort of a less able person. Your mother is the most wonderful person I’ve ever known. I’ve always marveled at my great good fortune to have her and been loved by her. If you follow her words and examples, you may expect to meet life in the best possible way, and your path will always be the right one. Your father, Dave.”

        Black on white paper, the words are from my father. From them I grow into a person of loyalty and love. How I long for stories that will bring him to life!

1.The writer got to know her father’s story of death from         .

        A.her father’s friends   B.someone in Germany

         C.her grandmother                D.a little child

2.The author meet difficulty finding information about her father because          .

         A.it was too  late for her to start the search    

         B.the explosion left little about her father

         C.she only found pieces of hands and legs  

         D.she didn’t have enough knowledge to do it

3.Which of the following statements is TURE?          .

         A.Her parents had only one child B.Her father died before her birth

         C.Her father was a disabled man          D.The writer never saw her father

4.We know from the last paragraph that the author         .

        A.still hates her father for having left

         B.is curious about her father’s death

         C.shows much respect for her father

         D.is sure that her father may survive

 

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第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

Until quite recently, I knew only three things about my father: I knew his name, David S. Johnson, Jr. I knew he was an only child, and I’d been told he was killed on April 12, 1945, somewhere in Germany.

I used to come to visit my Granny. “Daddy David and his two friends were out in the fields, making sure the way was safe for the others to follow,” she told me. “All of a sudden there was an explosion. All three of them were killed.” Granny was looking down, stroking one thin hand with the other. Then there were no words but silence.

      I began my search and collection for information about my father as my 50th birthday and the 50th anniversary of his death drew near. I was told that the explosion had blown him to bits and I had great difficulty collecting anything I could find about him bit by bit. Bits of information about his began falling into my hands, my mind and my heart. Longing to know my father kept me connected to him. It was time to transform my longing into knowledge.

      Once upon a time he was alive, and my mother and father were deeply in love. They were married, and they had a child, my brother David. Then my father left for the war.

I was born in January 1945. On February 15 my father wrote me a letter of welcome. The letter is kept in my baby book, “Dear Susan, you have a very good family. Your dad is sort of a less able person. Your mother is the most wonderful person I’ve ever known. I’ve always marveled at my great good fortune to have her and been loved by her. If you follow her words and examples, you may expect to meet life in the best possible way, and your path will always be the right one. Your father, Dave.”

      Black on white paper, the words are from my father. From them I grow into a person of loyalty and love. How I long for stories that will bring him to life!

1.The writer got to know her father’s story of death from         .

      A.her father’s friends  B.someone in Germany

       C.her grandmother             D.a little child

2.The author meet difficulty finding information about her father because          .

       A.it was too  late for her to start the search    

       B.the explosion left little about her father

       C.she only found pieces of hands and legs

       D.she didn’t have enough knowledge to do it

3.Which of the following statements is TURE?          .

       A.Her parents had only one child       B.Her father died before her birth

       C.Her father was a disabled man D.The writer never saw her father

4.We know from the last paragraph that the author         .

      A.still hates her father for having left

       B.is curious about her father’s death

       C.shows much respect for her father

       D.is sure that her father may survive

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