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After her parents separated, things at tam’s house changed. Her mom, still working, and Tami became responsible for the house and making meals for herself and her younger sister. Though money was right, they never went without. They had a nice home in a modest neighborhood food, belching and shelter. What Tami missed most of all, though, was family.
Tami spent the summer during her ninth grade year working at a park to ear exam spending money. Her job was to organize activities for the kids who spent their summer days at the park. The kids absolutely loved Tami. She was constantly going out of her way to do things for them. She would plan picnics, organize field trips and even buy ice cream for all of them, using her own money. She always did more than the job required, even if it did mean using her own money.
She got to know one little boy who lived in an apartment across the street from the park. His parents both worked at fast – food restaurants, and she knew that they didn’t have much money. The boy talked about his upcoming birthday and the fire truck he wanted so badly. He said he was going to be a fireman some day and needed the truck to practice. He told Tami more details about the truck than she knew a boy truck could have.
The boy’s birthday came and went. The next day when Tami saw the boy, she expected to see a shiny red truck in his arms. When he arrived empty – handed, she asked whether he had got the truck. The boy said no. his parents were going to get it for him later, when things were better. He seemed a little sad.
That week, Tami eased her paycheck and headed for the toy stores. She found the truck easily – after all, from his descriptions, she felt she knew it inside out. She used the money from her paycheck to buy the truck, and then had it wrapped in birthday paper.
61.What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A.They didn’t need in worry too much about their living.
B.Tami’s sister became more responsible.
C.Tami began to earn money.
D.Her mother changed her job.
62.Why did Tami buy the birthday present for the boy using her own money?
A.Because he was poorer than she.
B.Because he was her best friend.
C.Because she wanted him to be a fireman.
D.because she wanted him to feel love around him.
63.What can we learn from the underlined sentence?
A.She knew how much money she would pay.
B.She knew she should check the toy truck inside out.
C.She was fully aware which toy truck the boy wanted.
D.She walked inside and then out of the toy store several times.
64.Which of the following could be the opening sentence of the next paragraph?
A.The next morning, Tami rode to the boy’s house and left the truck at the door.
B.When the boy showed up at the park that day, he was more excited than ever.
C.He showed off his new truck to Tami, and then played with it all day long.
D.That afternoon, the boy’s mom came to the park and walked over to Tami.
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My son. The phrase felt difficult and strange the first time I said it, and I had to practice it a thousand times. I started saying the words to myself the day when the ultrasound told me we were having a baby.
Finally, my son was born.
The nurse came out of the delivery room, holding a tiny, howling human being wrapped in a white sheet, his small hands and delicate fingers shaking nervously. “Baby Sanchez?” she asked, looking at the room full of expectant fathers.
I stood up, holding my breath. She showed me my baby. “My son,” I whispered. The little guy screamed, “waaaaaaaaaah.”
But in my heart I heard him cry out, “Daaaaaaad!” I don’t care if everyone in the room will swear they didn’t hear my baby say that. I called him, “My son,” and he called me “Dad,” and that’s that.
People ask me, “What did you feel at that moment?” I can’t even begin to answer. I’m a writer yet I try hard to find the right words. Joyful isn’t powerful enough. Bliss(狂喜) is not sweet enough. Peaceful isn’t calm enough. Happy isn’t tense enough.
After my son was taken away to the nursery, I sat down and shut my eyes. But tears escaped them away. Then out of the blue, my 80-year-old father entered, and we embraced.
“Dad,” I whispered.
“My son,” my heart heard him saying.
Suddenly the past 33 years folded into the present and I was now the baby bundled in white, with my father standing over me.
“My son,” I imagined him saying.
“Daaaaaaaaaad!” I cried my little lungs out.
At that point, I knew I was going to be a great father. The old man in front of me seemed to agree. He smiled and we walked out of the room in search of the tiny human being that would change our lives for ever.
1.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?
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A.His son called him “Dad” when the writer called him “My son”. |
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B.All the people didn’t hear the baby say except the writer. |
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C.Sanchez is the writer’s family name. |
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D.The baby was taken away because the nurse found there was a mistake. |
2.The author couldn’t tell how he felt at the moment because ________.
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A.he was a writer |
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B.he was too excited |
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C.he was too nervous |
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D.it’s a feeling too complex to express |
3.We can learn the following from the passage EXCEPT that ________.
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A.the author got his first baby |
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B.he probably had a lung disease |
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C.the author didn’t really hear “Daaaaad” from his baby |
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D.the baby would change the author’s life |
4.Why was the writer sure he was going to be a great father?
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A.Because his son is so gifted. |
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B.Because he had much experience in bringing up children. |
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C.Because his father promised to help him. |
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D.Because his father had already set him a good example. |
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It was at that school ______ he realized his dream ______ he was going to be a teacher.
A. that; which B. that; that C. where; that D. where; which
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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)
阅读下面短文.掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项。
My 23-year-old son Dan stood in the doorway, ready to say goodbye to his home. In a couple of hours he was going to fly out to France. He was going to be away for at least a year to learn a foreign language and __36__ life in a foreign country.
It was a milestone in Dan’s life, a change from school days to 37 . When we were to say goodbye, I 38 closely at his face. I would like to provide him with good 39_ that would last longer than here and now.
But not a sound came over my lips. I 40 motionless and silent, looking 41__ my son’s green eyes.
I knew that this wasn’t the first time I 42 such an opportunity pass me by. When Daniel was a little boy, I followed him to the bus on his first day in preschool. I 43 the excitement in his hand that held mine when the bus came round the corner. He looked at me —just _ _44 he did now. And then he boarded the bus and 45 . The bus drove away. And I hadn’t 46 a word.
Some ten years later, a similar experience 47 . His mother and I drove him to the university where he was going to 48 . Dan was ill in bed when I wanted to say goodbye. __49 the words let me down. I only murmured something like “I hope you are 50 , Dan.” Then I turned around and left.
Now I stood in front of him and recalled all the 51 when I hadn’t make use of those opportunities. Why does it have to be so 52 to tell your son what you feel? My mouth was
53 , and I knew I would only say a few words.
“Dan,” I 54 stammered out(结结巴巴地说), “if I had the choice myself, I would have
55 you.” That was all I could say. It was nothing, and yet it was everything.
36. A.experiment B.experience C.business D.knowledge
37. A.neighborhood B.childhood C.adulthood D.brotherhood
38. A.looked B.fixed C.glared D.stared
39. A.gift B.support C.skill D.advice
40. A.walked B.stood C.sat D.wondered
41. A.like B.for C.at D.into
42. A.made B.had C.let D.got
43. A.felt B.knew C.found D.realized
44. A.when B.as C.since D.once
45. A.enjoyed B.ran C.left D.disappeared
46. A.heard B.said C.gave D.left
47. A.took place B.took on C.turned out D.turned up
48. A.play B.visit C.study D.search
49. A.Luckily B.Once C.Again D.Therefore
50. A.stronger B.happier C.greater D.better
51. A.times B.places C.days D.ways
52. A.eager B.important C.difficult D.lovely
53. A.wet B.dry C.anxious D.painful
54. A.directly B.finally C.kindly D.nervously
55. A.loved B.praised C.supported D.chosen
My son. The phrase felt difficult and strange the first time I said it, and I had to practice it a thousand times. I started saying the words to myself the day when the ultrasound told me we were having a baby.
Finally, my son was born.
The nurse came out of the delivery room, holding a tiny, howling human being wrapped in a white sheet, his small hands and delicate fingers shaking nervously. “Baby Sanchez?” she asked, looking at the room full of expectant fathers.
I stood up, holding my breath. She showed me my baby. “My son,” I whispered. The little guy screamed, “waaaaaaaaaah.”
But in my heart I heard him cry out, “Daaaaaaad!” I don’t care if everyone in the room will swear they didn’t hear my baby say that. I called him, “My son,” and he called me “Dad,” and that’s that.
People ask me, “What did you feel at that moment?” I can’t even begin to answer. I’m a writer yet I try hard to find the right words. Joyful isn’t powerful enough. Bliss(狂喜) is not sweet enough. Peaceful isn’t calm enough. Happy isn’t tense enough.
After my son was taken away to the nursery, I sat down and shut my eyes. But tears escaped them away. Then out of the blue, my 80-year-old father entered, and we embraced.
“Dad,” I whispered.
“My son,” my heart heard him saying.
Suddenly the past 33 years folded into the present and I was now the baby bundled in white, with my father standing over me.
“My son,” I imagined him saying.
“Daaaaaaaaaad!” I cried my little lungs out.
At that point, I knew I was going to be a great father. The old man in front of me seemed to agree. He smiled and we walked out of the room in search of the tiny human being that would change our lives for ever.
【小题1】Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?
| A.His son called him “Dad” when the writer called him “My son”. |
| B.All the people didn’t hear the baby say except the writer. |
| C.Sanchez is the writer’s family name. |
| D.The baby was taken away because the nurse found there was a mistake. |
| A.he was a writer |
| B.he was too excited |
| C.he was too nervous |
| D.it’s a feeling too complex to express |
| A.the author got his first baby |
| B.he probably had a lung disease |
| C.the author didn’t really hear “Daaaaad” from his baby |
| D.the baby would change the author’s life |
| A.Because his son is so gifted. |
| B.Because he had much experience in bringing up children. |
| C.Because his father promised to help him. |
| D.Because his father had already set him a good example. |