—My mother is preparing my favorite dishes. Go with me and have a taste, okay?
-- ________. And I’ll be glad to meet your parents.
A. I think so B. I’d love to C. I’m sure D. I hope so
高三英语单项填空中等难度题
—My mother is preparing my favorite dishes. Go with me and have a taste, okay?
-- ________. And I’ll be glad to meet your parents.
A. I think so B. I’d love to C. I’m sure D. I hope so
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-- My parents are preparing my favorite dishes. Go with me and have a taste, okay?
-- ______. And I’ll be glad to meet your parents.
A. I think so B. I hope so C. I’m sure D. I’d love to
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Before I left home, my mother taught me ________some simple dishes, such as noodles and garlic with vegetables.
A.what cooking B.how cooking C.what to cook D.how to cook
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—Will you go there with your parents?
—____, I will stay at home and prepare for my language tests.
A.Not at all B.Not exactly C.Not nearly D.Not likely
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A few years ago my mother asked me to go shopping with her because she needed a new dress. I don’t like to shop with others, and I’m not a person. However, we for the mall together at last.
We visited nearly every , and she tried on dress after dress, them all. As the day went on, I grew tired and my mother grew .
, at our last shop, my mother tried on a lovely blue three-piece dress. The blouse had a bow at the neckline. As I stood in the room with her, I watched as she tried, with much , to tie it. Her hands were so badly crippled from arthritis(关节炎) that she couldn’t do it. Immediately, my impatience to an overwhelming(无法抗拒的) wave of sympathy for her. I turned away to hide the that came up involuntarily.
Regaining my calmness, I turned back to tie the bow for her. The dress was beautiful, and she bought it. Our shopping trip was , but the event was etched(铭刻) in my memory. For the rest of the day, my kept returning to that moment in the dressing room and to the of my mother’s hands trying to tie that bow. Those hands that had fed me, bathed me, dressed me, comforted me, and, , prayed for me, were now touching me in a remarkable .
Later in the evening, I went to my mother’s room, her hands in mine, kissed them and, much to her , told her that to me they were the most hands in the world.
1.A. simply B. finally C. actually D. normally
2.A. patient B. honest C. respectful D. trustworthy
3.A. took off B. kept off C. got off D. set off
4.A. person B. store C. assistant D. boss
5.A. remembering B. buying C. rejecting D. recommending
6.A. frustrated B. worried C. tired D. upset
7.A. Immediately B. Finally C. Traditionally D. Quietly
8.A. sitting B. dining C. dressing D. waiting
9.A. time B. pride C. experience D. difficulty
10.A. gave off B. gave away C. gave way D. gave up
11.A. tears B. money C. expression D. feeling
12.A. off B. out C. on D. over
13.A. head B. mind C. heart D. brain
14.A. sense B. belief C. vision D. consciousness
15.A. loving B. lively C. live D. alive
16.A. first of all B. most of all C. all in all D. after all
17.A. style B. fashion C. manner D. form
18.A. took B. made C. removed D. replaced
19.A. sorrow B. disappointment C. regret D. surprise
20.A. common B. effective C. beautiful D. useful
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I recall my mother’s voice which called me to order, and often ended with some strong proverb to express the gravity of the wrong done. It was common practice for my mother to send me off soul-searching with a proverb.
Of the many interactions I had with my mother those many years ago, one stands out with clarity. I remember the occasion when Mother sent me to the main road, about twenty yards away from the farmhouse, to invite a passing group of seasonal work-seekers home for a meal. She instructed me to take a container along and collect dry cow dung (牛粪) for making a fire. I was then to prepare the meal for the group of work-seekers.
The thought of making an open fire outside at midday, cooking in a large three-legged pot in that high heat, was enough to upset even an angel. I did not manage to hide my feelings from my mother, and after serving the group, she called me to the balcony, where she usually sat to attend to her sewing (缝纫).
Looking straight into my eyes, she said, “Tsholofelo, why were you so unhappy when I requested you to prepare a meal for those poor people?” Despite my attempt to deny her allegation (断言), and using the heat of the fire and the sun as an excuse for my alleged behavior, Mother, giving me a firm look, said, “A foot has no nose.” It means, “You can’t detect what trouble may lie ahead of you.” Had I denied the group of people a meal, it may have happened that, in my travels some time in the future, I found myself at the mercy of those very individuals. As if that was not enough to shame me, Mother continued, “A person is a person because of another person.”
1.We learn from the passage that Tsholofelo’s mother often _____.
A. quoted proverbs when she was talking with others
B. asked Tsholofelo to read more proverbs
C. collected proverbs in her spare time
D. used proverbs to teach Tsholofelo
2.What was Tsholofelo’s attitude towards the meal?
A. Unwilling. B. Interested. C. Critical. D.Unconcerned.
3.The atmosphere on the balcony was probably _____.
A. very strange B. a bit tense C. quite lively D. pretty relaxed
4.According to the passage, Tsholofelo’s mother seemed to hope Tsholofelo could be _____.
A. flexible and creative B. sincere and honest
C. active and confident D. sympathetic and helpful
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My mother is always warning me when I go out, “Don’t get off the bus ____ it is stopping.”
A. until B. before C. while D. after
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
My mother is always warning me when I go out, “Don’t get off the bus ____ it is stopping.”
A、until B、before C、while D、after
高三英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
My mother is always warning me when I go out, “Don’t get off the bus ________ it is stopping.”
A. until B. while
C. before D. after
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My 83-year-old mother came to live with me a year ago last November. She was very ill and I had to put my life on hold to care for her.
Each morning, I got her up and dressed her and made her breakfast and sat with her. I rushed for a bowl when she felt sick, and lit fires to keep her warm. I cooked and persuaded her to take a few bites.
It’s a hard job caring for a sick or dying parent, whoever you are. But it was especially hard for me, I feel, because I am a doctor myself. I couldn’t help looking at her in two different ways. The medical professional saw a body and scrutinized it with the coldness that medicine requires. But the daughter saw the woman who had given birth to me, wiped my nose, sent me off to college and had been a constant presence in my life for over half a century.
Also, my mother didn’t appreciate how hard it was for me to care for her. I remember an exchange between her and the nurse who came to see her once a week:
“You could get some more help with care.”
“Oh, I don’t think I need that,” Mom said.
Mom didn’t understand that the help would have taken some of the burden off me. None of the treatments her doctors gave her worked, and finally her life became about comfort. She refused painkillers (止痛药) for a long time, but finally the pain convinced her. And when she accepted the painkillers she accepted the fact that she would die.
Illness and needs took us across personal boundaries I’d never before considered. And yet, while living and being and dying with Mom I witnessed something precious dawning. We became closer. We shared so many stories from our past that it was as if our memories had become one.
In the past our relationship had been difficult. We had often argued. But when the end came, both of us simply accepted that we looked at the world in different ways. We were daughter and mother and we loved each other. That was all that mattered.
1.Why was taking care of her mom especially hard for the author?
A.She was too busy living her own life.
B.She and her mom had a difficult relationship.
C.She was too old to attend to her mom carefully.
D.She viewed her mom both as a patient and a loved one.
2.The underlined word “scrutinized” in Paragraph 3 probably means “_______”.
A.held B.checked
C.ignored D.left
3.How did the author probably feel about the conversation between her mom and the nurse?
A.Helpful. B.Thankful.
C.Surprised. D.Depressed.
4.What did the author learn from the experience of looking after her sick mother?
A.Love is more important than differences.
B.Being alive was the most important thing.
C.We should learn to understand other people.
D.It was better for family members to live independently of each other.
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