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10.My mother is a kind and nice woman. (61)AOne Sunday night,when I was watching the film Harry Potter very happily Mother asked me to go to bed.(62)D  that I didn't move.But for a while,I noticed that she didn't say anything. (63)CI was so sad and that I went into my room and cried.I thought"I have only two nights in a week to enjoy the TV. (64)E"The next day she cooked and talked with me as usual.I pretended not to hear,but she didn't mind and told me why she didn't allow me to watch TV (65)BThen I understood her.I love my mother.

A.But she is very strict with me.
B.because she wanted me to have a good rest.
C.Then she got angry and turned off the TV.
D.I loved the film so much
E.Why doesn't mother allow me to watch TV?

分析 我的妈妈是一个非常善良和漂亮的人,但是对我要求非常严格.在星期天晚上我在开心的看《哈利波特》这部电影,但是我的妈妈叫我去睡觉,可是我却仍然在看电影.但是过了一段时间,我注意到妈妈不再说话了.然后妈妈生气了并且把电视机关了.我感觉到非常难过,然后跑进房间哭了起来.我想自己每周只有两个晚上才能看电视,为什么妈妈不让我看电视呢?第二天妈妈像往常一样一边煮饭一边跟我交谈.我假装没有听见,但妈妈并不介意并且告诉我关于为什么不让我看电视的原因.这是因为她想我好好休息.最后我理解了妈妈的苦心.我爱我的妈妈.

解答 61:答案为A. 逻辑推理题.根据文章中的单词kind and nice可以得知作者的妈妈是一个非常善良的人,My mother is a kind and nice woman.这个句子是对作者妈妈一方面的描述,接下来对作者妈妈进行另外一方面的描述,即但是对作者要求非常严格.故应选A.
62:答案为D. 逻辑推理题.句子I was watching the film Harry Potter very happily(作者很开心地看《哈利波特》这部电视剧,)可以得知作者很沉迷电视的情节,故可以猜测妈妈叫他去睡觉,他也没有动身.故选D.
63:答案为C. 逻辑推理题.根据she didn't say anything(妈妈不再说话了),可知其已经生气.故应选C.
64:答案为E. 逻辑推理题.根据I thought"I have only two nights in a week to enjoy the TV.(我想自己每周只有两个晚上才能看电视),因为看电视的时间少,故作者感觉到委屈,并且珍惜看电视的时间,故根据实际可以推测为什么妈妈不让看电视呢,故选E.
65:答案为B. 逻辑推理题.根据she told me why she didn't allow me to watch TV (妈妈告诉我为什么她不允许我看电视)结合后句Then I understood her,猜测这里应该是指妈妈不允许我看电视的原因,故选B.

点评 这篇短文中作者主要讲述了自己为了看电视而不顾妈妈的劝说,以致生妈妈的气.在妈妈的耐心开导下,作者最终理解了妈妈的爱.做题时注意上下文的衔接,一定要连贯,自然.

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