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A friend and I were talking about our trip in the airport, when behind us we heard two small children screaming at the top of their voices, Daddy! Daddy! Daddy!     we turned to see that the Daddy they were     to see was their soldier father who was obviously returning from a     in the desert.

They     to him and jumped into his arms. They hugged him and kissed him. He hugged them and kissed them. They could not tell him everything they wanted to tell him     enough. He kneeled down to their level and     hugs and kisses the little girl and her younger brother       crawling(爬) on his back and shoulders.

The soldiers young wife and mother of the two children     patiently, allowing the children to enjoy this     with their daddy. When     turn came, they hugged and kissed each other. At one point I thought about applauding(鼓掌) as a way of thanking the family for their sacrifice(牺牲;贡献) and     his safe return, but it seemed     . This was a private moment     by everyone in that part of the     . We were all frozen      and immersed (沉浸在)in the joy of the moment. We simply allowed this soldier, his wife, and their two children the freedom to       their joy without limit.

Oh, it should be noted that    their mom and dad reconnected, the little boy was crawling up his dads back and the little girl stood next to them jumping up and down     her next moment with her dad. I felt     with the opportunity to see the unlimited joy of a little boy, a little girl, a loving wife, and a travel weary soldier. Blessed, but also ashamed of the     of that kind of joy in my own life.

1.A. Doubtfully  B. Disagreeably   C. Naturally  D. Unexpectedly

2.A. excited   B. surprised     C. polite   D. brave

3.A. search   B. tour      C. holiday   D. trade

4.A. danced    B. walked    C. ran   D. marched

5.A. early       B. slowly     C. clearly   D. quickly

6.A. in all       B. at all     C. in sight  D. in between

7.A. took turns   B. took action    C. went on  D. insisted on

8.A. stood up       B. stood out     C. stood around D. stood by

9.A. achievement  B. honor     C. reunion  D. party

10.A. his    B. their     C. my   D. her

11.A. celebrating   B. missing       C. memorizing D. supporting

12.A. useless    B. improper     C. unpleasant  D. unnecessary

13.A. created    B. shared     C. showed  D. seized

14.A. airport    B. street     C. house  D. world

15.A. in private   B. in time     C. in person   D. in advance

16.A. use    B. deliver        C. publish  D. express

17.A. why    B. how      C. as   D. if

18.A. in expectation of   B. in honor of    C. in place of  D. in memory of

19.A. lucky   B. puzzled     C. blessed  D. amused

20.A. performance   B. presence    C. existence  D. absence

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.D 7.A 8.D 9.C 10.D 11.A 12.B 13.B 14.A 15.B 16.D 17.C 18.A 19.C 20.D 【解析】 试题分析:本文讲述了作者在机场看到的感人的一幕。作者和朋友在机场看到了服役归来的士兵和家人团聚的那种快乐,同时也很遗憾自己没有那种快乐。 1.1】C 考查副词。A. Doubtfully 迟疑地;B. Disagreeably 不愉快地、不合口味地;C. Naturally 自然地;D. Unexpectedly 未曾预料地。根据上文可知,两个孩子在高声喊叫,那么出于常理,其他人会自然而然地回头看,故选择C。 2.2】A 考查形容词。A. excited 兴奋的;B. surprised 感到惊讶的;C. polite 友好的;D. brave 勇敢的。根据上文的screaming at the top of their voices可知,选择A,孩子看到很久没有看见的父亲,非常的兴奋。 3.3】B 考查名词。A. search 搜索、搜寻;B. tour 观光、旅游、任职期;C. holiday 假期;D. trade 贸易。根据上文的their soldier father以及下文的in the desert可知,这位士兵爸爸是在沙漠里服役、执勤,故选择B。 4.4】C 考查动词。A. danced 跳舞;B. walked 走路、不行;C. ran 跑;D. marched 行军、前进。根据上文可知,孩子非常兴奋,故选择C最能体现出那种急切的心情。意为:他们跑向父亲。 5.5】D 考查副词。A. early 早的;B. slowly 缓慢地;C. clearly 明显地;D. quickly 迅速地。本句考查一个固定结构:can’t/couldn’t…enough,表示再…也不过、非常…。根据上文可知,孩子争着在告诉父亲一些话,故选择D,意为他们很快地在对着父亲讲着他们想说的一切。 6.6】D 考查介词短语。A. in all 总共、总计;B. at all 全然;C. in sight 在视线范围内、看见;D. in between 在中间。根据下文的hugs and kisses可知,父亲在抱着亲着他们,他们还在父亲身上爬,故选择D,指在抱着亲着之间,孩子们还在父亲身上爬。 7.7】A 考查动词短语。A. took turns 轮流;B. took action 采取行动;C. went on 继续;D. insisted on 坚持。根据上文可知,父亲一边亲着抱着他们,他们还在父亲身上爬,故两个孩子是轮流这样做的,一个被抱着,另一个就在父亲身上爬。所以选择A。 8.8】D 考查动词短语。A. stood up 站立;B. stood out 突出、显眼;C. stood around 不做事;D. stood by 支持、站在旁边。根据语境可知,两个孩子一直缠着母亲,那么母亲自然站着一边,故选择D。 9.9】C 考查名词。A. achievement成就;B. honor 荣誉、尊敬;C. reunion 重聚、再结合;D. party 聚会、党。根据上文可知,父亲刚刚归来,所以对他们而言,这是与父亲重聚的时刻,选择C。 10.10】D 考查代词。A. his 他的;B. their 他们的;C. my 我的;D. her 她的。通过下文的they hugged and kissed each other.可知,孩子们和父亲抱过之后,才轮到母亲,故此处代词指的是母亲,选择D。 11.11】A 考查动词。A. celebrating 庆祝;B. missing 错过、思念;C. memorizing 记住;D. supporting 支持。根据上文可知,父亲是个士兵,而作者想要鼓掌必然是庆祝他的平安归来,故选择A。 12.12】B 考查形容词。A. useless 无用的;B. improper 不合适的;C. unpleasant 使人不愉快的、不合意的;D. unnecessary 没必要的。根据下文的This was a private moment可知,作者认为这是一个私人的时刻,故他觉得这样做不合适,所以选择B。 13.13】B 考查动词。A. created 创造;B. shared 分享;C. showed 展示;D. seized 抓住。根据前文的a private moment以及下文的by everyone可知,选择B,意为每个人都分享着这一时刻的快乐。 14.14】A 考查名词。A. airport 机场;B. street 街道;C. house 房子;D. world 世界。根据第一段可知,这是在机场,故选择A。 15.15】B 考查介词短语。A. in private 私下地;B. in time 及时、最后;C. in person 亲自;D. in advance 提前。根据句意可知,我们都沉浸在这一刻的快乐中,故选择B,表最后我们都站在那儿不动。 16.16】D 考查动词。A. use 使用;B. deliver 递送、发表、生育;C. publish 出版;D. express 表达。根据上文可知,孩子没有隐藏地表达着对父亲的思念,故选择D,指我们就让他们拥有这尽情表达快乐的自由。 17.17】C 考查连接词。A. why 为什么;B. how 如何;C. as 当…时、因为等意思;D. if 如果。前一分句意为:他们的父亲母亲团聚时;后一分句意为:小男孩在父亲的背上爬着。这两个动作是同时发生的,故选择C。 18.18】A 考查介词短语。A. in expectation of 期待; B. in honor of 为了纪念;C. in place of 代替;D. in memory of 为了纪念。根据下文的her next moment with her dad可知,小女孩期待与父亲在一起的下一刻,故选择A。 19.19】C 考查形容词。A. lucky 幸运的;B. puzzled 困扰的;C. blessed 有福气的;D. amused 被逗笑的;愉快的。根据下文的Blessed, but also ashamed of the可知,选择C,意为作者觉得自己能够看到这一幕很有福气。 20.20】D 考查名词。A. performance 表演、表现;B. presence 存在、出席;C. existence 存在;D. absence 缺席、缺乏。根据前面的but可知,此处有转折,故选择D,意为作者觉得自己没有这种快乐。
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