Though _____ my opinion ,my mother didn’t say anything to show that she stood by me.
A.on | B.in | C.for | D.of |
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Though _____ my opinion ,my mother didn’t say anything to show that she stood by me.
A.on | B.in | C.for | D.of |
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They didn’t say anything to each other for a moment, and then finally Father ___________.
A. broke into laughter B. licked his lips
C. raised his voice D. broke the silence
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When __________ why he was late again, Jack didn’t say anything.
A. asked B. to be asked
C. being asked D. Asking
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Although _____ my opinion, the old professor didn’t come up with his own.
A.to B.in C.for D.against
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My mother seemed to be able to make dolls (洋娃娃) out of anything. She made some dolls for me and my two elder sisters. I playing with them, but still, secretly, I hoped for a store-bought like the one our rich cousin had. Her doll open and close its blue glass eyes and even say “Mamma”. I stopped admiring it and hoping to have one.
However, my dream came true when I was six. One day my father came back from his business trip with three dolls! They were much smaller than our cousin’s doll and their eyes were just painted ones, but I did not such differences. They were “store-bought”dolls. We each chose one and I named Misako.
Soon my sisters and I became devoted . Our “children” kept us all day. We gave them a bath, them, brushed their hair, took them out for a walk and put them to bed. Several months later, they got more like real children — their and bodies became dirtier; their dresses got stained; their hair less smooth.
But, by then, interests seemed to have moved into toys. Their dolls were abandoned (被抛弃) and in bad condition. One had one of her arms, and was one-legged. “You can them if you want,” my sisters said to me. Therefore, I had dolls. They were more or less handicapped (残疾) and they often looked at me as if they needed me to them. I enjoyed this feeling of being needed — being the only one in the world who could protect them with a lot of love. Indeed, they made the rest of my childhood days very happy.
1.A. wanted B. expected C. hoped D. enjoyed
2.A. doll B. toy C. girl D. baby
3.A. might B. should C. could D. dared
4.A. often B. never C. sometimes D. seldom
5.A. immediately B. firstly C. hardly D. finally
6.A. beautiful B. lovely C. store-bought D. new
7.A. care about B. care for C. think about D. worry about
8.A. total B. real C. like D. unlike
9.A. my B. one C. them D. mine
10.A. sisters B. fathers C. friends D. mothers
11.A. free B. busy C. hard D. tired
12.A. wore B. put on C. dressed D. wash
13.A. faces B. legs C. arms D. hands
14.A. my B. their C. my sisters’ D. my doll’s
15.A. tiny B. different C. curious D. humorous
16.A. hurt B. wounded C. lost D. damaged
17.A. the other B. another C. it D. other
18.A. look out for B. take care of C. pay attention to D. have a look at
19.A. two B. few C. many D. three
20.A. teach B. feed C. satisfy D. help
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Dear Dale,
My mother recently gave birth to a boy, my new younger brother. But though he’s adorable (可爱的), I have to do more chores than before. And when I don’t do them well, my father scolds (批评) me. I feel terrible. What can I do?
Emily
Dear Dale,
My mother recently gave birth to a boy, my new younger brother. But though he’s adorable (可爱的), I have to do more chores than before. And when I don’t do them well, my father scolds (批评) me. I feel terrible. What can I do?
Emily
Dear Emily,
Congratulations on the new member of your family.
It’s completely natural for you to feel different now that you’re not your parents’ only child. Before, you got all their attention, but now, you have to share that attention with your new brother.
However, rather than feel sad about your new situation, you should see it as an opportunity to show everyone how mature (成熟的) you are. Now that your brother’s here, you’re no longer the kid of the family.
This also means that you now have the responsibility to help raise your brother and show him how the world works.
As for your parents, put yourself in their shoes and you’ll see why they’re acting differently toward you.
Your parents still love you as much as they did before, of course, but raising a baby is very difficult and tiring.
Because of this, you should try your best to support your parents by not getting upset if they scold you or ask you to do things you normally wouldn’t have to do.
Most importantly, remember to keep setting a good example to your brother. Once everything settles down, you’ll never be able to imagine life without him.
Dale
Dear Emily,
Congratulations on the new member of your family.
It’s completely natural for you to feel different now that you’re not your parents’ only child. Before, you got all their attention, but now, you have to share that attention with your new brother.
However, rather than feel sad about your new situation, you should see it as an opportunity to show everyone how mature (成熟的) you are. Now that your brother’s here, you’re no longer the kid of the family.
This also means that you now have the responsibility to help raise your brother and show him how the world works.
As for your parents, put yourself in their shoes and you’ll see why they’re acting differently toward you.
Your parents still love you as much as they did before, of course, but raising a baby is very difficult and tiring.
Because of this, you should try your best to support your parents by not getting upset if they scold you or ask you to do things you normally wouldn’t have to do.
Most importantly, remember to keep setting a good example to your brother. Once everything settles down, you’ll never be able to imagine life without him.
Dale
1.What is Emily’s trouble?
A. How to get along well with her family members with the baby born to her family.
B. How to get rid of chores she normally doesn’t have to do.
C. How to take care of her adorable brother when parents are busy.
D. How to avoid Father’s scolding when she does something wrong.
2.What should Emily do according to Dale?
A. Love her parents as much as she can.
B. Try to pay more attention to herself.
C. Put herself in her parents’ shoes.
D. Feel sad about her new situation and see it as an opportunity.
3.Where can we most probably read this text?
A. In a travel guide. B. In an interview.
C. In a journal. D. In a textbook.
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When I was going home to India last year, I called up my mother to ask if she wanted anything from China.
When India had not opened up its markets to the world, I carried suitcase loads of dark glasses and jeans. Thankfully, we can get all these anywhere in India now.
Still, her answer surprised me: “Green tea.”
As long as I can remember she didn’t even drink Indian tea.
I dutifully bought a big packet of Longjing and headed home to hear the story. My mother and her brother, both regular newspaper readers, believed that Chinese green tea was the wonder drug for all illnesses.
At the turn of the century, China was not really familiar to the average Indian. It was a strange country.
How things change! And how soon!
Now every town of any size seems to have a “China Market”. And everyone is talking about China.
The government of India has planned to send a team to China to see how things are done. A minister once said that India must open the doors for more foreign investment (投资) and such a step would “work wonders as it did for China”.
But it’s a two-way street. I just heard about a thousand Shenzhen office workers who have gone to Rangalore to train in software. Meanwhile, all the IT majors are setting up a strong presence in China.
No wonder that trade, which was only in the millions just ten years ago, is expected to hit about US $15 billion for last year and US $20 billion by 2012, a goal set by both governments.
No wonder, my colleague wrote some weeks ago about this being the Sino-Indian (中国和印度的) century as the two countries started on January 1st the Sino-Indian Friendship Year.
But what is still a wonder to me is my mother’s drinking Chinese tea.
1.Why did the mother ask for Chinese green tea?
A.She was tired of Indian tea.
B.She had a son working in China.
C.She believed it had a curing effect.
D.She was fond of Chinese products.
2.What does the author mean by “it’s a two-way street” in Paragraph 10?
A.China and India have different traffic rules.
B.Tea trade works wonders in both India and China.
C.Chinese products are popular in both China and India.
D.There are exchanges between India and China.
3.What do we know about the Indian IT industry?
A.It is seeking further development in China.
B.It will move its head office to Shenzhen.
C.It has attracted an investment of US $15 billion.
D.It caught up with the US IT industry in 2008.
4.In the text the author expresses _______.
A.his concern for his mother’s health
B.his support for drinking Chinese green tea
C.his surprise at China’s recent development
D.his wonder at the growth of India’s IT industry
5.It is inferred in the text that _______.
A.the author’s mother loves China very much
B.the Indians were not familiar with China before
C.the government of India encourages their people to buy Chinese green tea
D.the two countries didn’t cooperate until last year
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He asked me just to sit down and drink some water ____ I could say anything about my travel plan.
A. while B. when C. if D. before
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People say that a mother’s love knows no boundaries (边界). This is true when it comes to my mother. She has given up many things so that my sisters and I could live a better life.
My mother comes from a large family and her parents died when she was quite young. She dropped out of school when she was fifteen because no one could afford to pay her studies. At the age of 19, she married my father and when they had my sisters and I, they moved to the United States so that we could have a better life. My parents did not know English but somehow they communicated with other people. My mother stayed at home and raised us while my father was working. There were so many dangerous incidents that happened where we lived that my mother finally decided that we all moved to Texas when I was seven.
My mother has worked so hard to give us everything. She always tells us that all she wants is for us to be happy.
As the saying goes, “You don’t appreciate (意识到) something until it’s gone.” Well, I finally had a chance to experience it. My mother went to Mexico this winter because she needed to have an operation. It was the first time in my life that my mother was not there to hold and comfort me. Those two weeks when she was away made me realize how much I love her. All she has done for me is incredible (难以置信的). When I suffer she suffers with me. I have to show her how much I care about her. She means the world to me.
1.Which is the RIGHT order of the following events?
a. My mother married my father.
b. My mother went to Mexico to have an operation.
c. We all moved to Texas.
d. My mother dropped out of school.
e. They moved to the United States.
f. My mother’s parents died when she was young.
A. a, b, f, c, d, e B. d, e, a, c, f, b C. f, d, a, b, e, c D. f, d, a, e, c, b
2.What does the underlined word “it” refer to in the fourth paragraph?
A. My mother’s experience. B. My mother’s care for me.
C. The meaning of the saying. D. My mother’s love.
3.The writer didn’t realize that he loves his mother very much until ______.
A. they moved to Texas B. his mother told them all she wanted was for them to be happy
C. his mother left home for an operation D. his mother died
4.According to the passage, we can infer that the writer writes the passage in a(n) ______ mood.
A. affectionate (挚爱的) B. humorous C. serious D. bitter
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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)
The simplest way to say it is this: I believe in my mother. My 1. began when I was just a kid. I 2. becoming a doctor. My mother was a worker. Through her work, she observed that 3. people spent a lot more time reading than they 4. watching television. She announced that my brother and I
5.watch two to three TV programs during the week. With our free time, we had to read two books each from the Detroit Public Library and then 6. her written book reports. She would mark them up with check marks and highlights. Years later we realized her marks were a 7. . My mother was illiterate (文盲的).
When I entered high school I was an A-student, but not for long. I 8. the fashionable clothes. I wanted to 9. the guys. I went from being an A-student to a B-student to a C-student. One night my mother came home after 10. at one of her several jobs and I complained about not having enough Italian knit shirts. She said, “Okay, I’ll give you all the money I make this week scrubbing (擦洗) floors and cleaning bathrooms, and you can buy 11. food and pay the bills. With the money that is 12. , you can have all the Italian knit shirts you want.” I was very 13. with that plan, but once I had finished paying for all of the important things, there was 14. left. I realized that my mother was always dealing with money well to be able to 15. a roof over our heads and to put food on the table. I also realized that immediate satisfaction wasn’t going to get me anywhere. _16.__ required intellectual (智力的) preparation. I went back to my 17. and became an A-student again. Finally, I 18. my dream and I became a doctor. My story is really my mother’s story — a woman with 19. formal education who used her position as a parent to change the lives of many people around the globe. Now I believe that there is no job more 20. than parenting.
21.
. A. belief B. work C. education D. promise
22.
A. kept up with B. got used to C. dreamed of D. got tired of
23.
A. lazy B. easy-going C. successful D. reliable
24.
A. cost B. paid C. took D. did
25.
A. could only B. could not C. must not D. should often
26.
A. read B. give C. hold D. explain
27.
A.mystery B. risk C. fool D. trick
28.
A. wanted B. attracted C. recognised D. accepted
29.
A. get rid of B. hang out with C. test on D. keep in touch with
30.
A. serving B. looking C. working D. getting
31.
A. your brother B. yourself C. me D. the family
32.
A. left over B. paid off C. used up D. carried out
33.
A. angry B. pleased C. disappointed D. bored
34.
A. anything B. everything C. something D. nothing
35.
A. buy B. operate C. keep D. send
36.
A. Success B.Failure C. Faith D. Comfort
37.
A. guys B. mother C. studies D. clothes
38.
A. made B. realised C. changed D. tried
39.
A. little B. much C. some D. high
40.
A. interesting B. gentle C. important D. bitter
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