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| Growing up, I remember my father as a silent, strict man-not the kind of person around whom one could laugh. As a teenager knowing little about life, I wanted a father who could 1 the mysteries of the human journey. In college, when friends called home for 2 , I would become 3 for what I didn’t have. Then one night after my move back home, I overheard my father on the telephone. There was some trouble. Later, he 4 the problem with me. Obviously my knowledge of law helped him a lot. I talked through the problem with him, 5 the motives of the people involved and offering several negotiation strategies. He 6 patiently before finally admitting, “I can’t think like that. I’m a 7 man.” My father is a 8 scientist who has a good knowledge of the building blocks of nature. 9 , human nature is a mystery to him. That night I realized he was simply not skilled at 10 people. It’s not in his 11 to understand human desires. It was no one’s 12 that my father showed no interest in human emotions while I placed great importance on them. We are sometimes born more sensitive, and dreamy than our 13 and become more curious, and idealistic than them. 14 I, who knew my father as an intelligent man, had never understood his intelligence didn’t cover all of my 15 feelings. I believe that coming home has 16 me years of questions and confusion. I nowadays consider my parents as people who have other relationships than just being my parents, relationships that 17 and define them. Best of all, I nowadays regard my parents as 18 : people who ask me for advice; people who need my 19 and understanding. And I’ve come to see my past in a 20 view. Knowing them makes me feel safe in where I come from and where I’m going. | ||||
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第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
From the time each of my children started school, I packed their lunches. And in each lunch, I 1 a note. Often written on a napkin, it might be a thank-you for a 2 moment, a reminder of something we were happily expecting , or a bit of 3 for the coming test or sporting event.
In early grade school they 4 their notes. But as children grow older they become self-conscious( 有自我意识的 ),and 5 he reached high school , my older son, Marc informed me he no longer 6 my daily notes. Telling him that he no longer needed to 7 them but I still needed to write them. I 8 until the day he graduated.
Six years after high school graduation , Marc called and asked if he could move 9 for a couple of months. He had spent those years well, graduating from college , 10 two internships ( 实习 ) in Washington, D.C. , and 11 , becoming a technical assistant in Sacramento.12 short vacation visits, however, he had lived away from home . With his younger sister leaving for college , I was 13 happy to have Marc back . Since I was 14 making lunch for his younger brother , I 15 one for Marc , too. Imagine my 16 when I got a call from my 24-year-old son, 17 his lunch.
“Did I do something 18 ?” Don’t you love me 19 , Mom ?” were just a few of the questions he threw at me as I 20 asked him what was wrong.
“My note, Mom .” he answered . “ Where’s my note?”
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