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My mom died when I was two years old. She died in an accident when   to visit her parents. I was in the backseat, and I wasn’t   .I don’t remember anything about her. The only few things I know are from the   my dad tells me. I    with only my dad and myself. I love my dad, but sometimes it was , like being in elementary school when Mothers’ day was coming, kids would decorate cards, and so on. To make it , there was“Tea party with mom day for 2nd and 3rd grade when kids and their _ would come during the school day and have _ _and snacks. Except that my dad would let me_ those days, we would do something _ _together like going to Disneyland. I never exactly felt _even though I didn’t have a mom.

My dad worked very hard. My mom died right as he_ _ from Harvard law, and he tried to be both a good_ _and a great dad, but also he tried to play both _ _as dad and mom. I remember all the other girls in my 2nd grade class had hair braided (辫子), and I _that too. So my dad would braid my hair every morning before . It makes me smile just to___it.

I think about not having mother occasionally, and_ __it does bother me ,like the _ _that on Mothers’ day my dad and I visit my moms’ grave , and bring her _ _yellow roses .

Maybe I don’t have exactly what I want, but I have what I need.

1.A. walking      B. flying           C. running         D. driving

2.A. saved         B. deserted        C. hurt             D. interrupted

3.A. stories        B. decisions       C. experiences     D. adventures

4.A. set off        B. grew up        C. pulled up         D. settled down

5.A. useless      B. impossible      C. dangerous      D. difficult

6.A. worse        B. less          C. closer           D. slower

7.A. friends      B. moms          C. classmates        D. neighbors

8.A. meal         B. lunch          C. beer             D. tea

9.A. spend        B. forget          C. end             D. name

10.A. easy        B. important       C. fun              D. similar

11.A. brought up  B. shown off       C. lifted up        D. left out

12.A. returned    B. failed           C. graduated        D. stopped

13.A. lawyer      B. guide           C. actor            D. businessman

14.A. games       B. roles           C. tapes            D. tricks

15.A. wanted      B. understood      C. started          D. accepted

16.A. weekends    B. lunch           C. school           D. games

17.A. turn to       B. ask for          C. look for         D. think about

18.A. always      B. sometimes       C. recently         D. again

19.A. schedule    B. plan            C. fact             D. thought

20.A. favorite    B. available        C. actual           D. common

 

1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.D 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.A 16.C 17.D 18.B 19.C 20.A 【解析】 试题分析:本文属于记叙文,在我两岁的时候,母亲就去世了。爸爸陪着我一起长大,既做爸爸也做妈妈,努力让我快乐成长。从文章中体现出父女之间弄弄的感情。 1.D 考查上下文串联。动词walk步行;fly飞行;run奔跑;drive驾驶;根据下文I was in the backseat可知我坐在汽车后座上。说明当时她开着汽车。故D正确。 2.C 考查动词辨析。动词save挽救;desert抛弃,遗弃;hurt受伤,伤害;interrupt打断,打扰;作者和母亲遇见了事故,但是作者并未受伤。故C项正确。 3.A 考查名词辨析。名词story故事,描述;decision决定;experience经历;adventure冒险;根据前句“I don’t remember anything about her.”除了母亲,作者什么也记不得。他只是从父亲的描述中才得知事故的详情。故A正确。 4.B 考查上下文串联。短语set off出发,动身;grow up长大,成长;pull up停车;settle down定居,解决;母亲去世以后,作者和父亲相依为命,慢慢长大。故B项正确。 5.D 考查生活常识。形容词useless无用的;impossible不可能;dangerous危险的;difficult困难的;没有母亲关爱的日子是很艰难的。故D正确。 6.A 考查固定搭配。短语to make things worse更糟糕的是;小学时,当母亲节来临的时候,作者总是很难过,在2、3年级有一项和母亲一起完成的活动。这让作者更加难受。故A正确。 7.B 考查上下文串联。根据上文可知这所在母亲节举行的活动,自然是与母亲相关。故B正确。 8.D 考查上下文串联。根据上文“there was“Tea party with mom”可知这是在母亲节的时候举行的和母亲一起的茶话会。故D正确。 9.B 考查动词辨析。动词spend度过;forget忘记;end结束;name命名;虽然那样的日子让我很难受,但父亲会努力让我忘记那些日子。把失去母亲的影响降到最低。故B正确。 10.C 考查上下文串联。形容词easy容易的;important重要的;fun有趣的;similar相似的;根据后半句“like going to Disneyland”去迪士尼乐园游玩的日子总是很有趣的事情。故C正确。 11.D 考查短语辨析。短语bring up抚养;show off炫耀;lift up举起;leave out省略,遗漏;虽然妈妈去世了,但父亲努力地爱我,从来没有让我有被忽略的感觉。故D项正确。 12.C 考查动词辨析。动词return归还;fail失败;graduate毕业;stop停止;母亲去世的那一天恰好是父亲从 哈佛大学法学院毕业的日子。故C项正确。 13.A 考查上下文串联。根据前句“My mom died right as he_72_ from Harvard law”父亲从哈佛大学法学院毕业,通常他会选择做律师。故A正确。 14.B 考查上下文串联。名词game游戏;role作用;角色;tape带子,磁带;trick诡计,把戏;父亲努力做一个好律师,好爸爸,同时努力做好妈妈和爸爸两个角色。故B项正确。 15.A 考查动词辨析。动词want想要;understand理解;start开始;accept接受;我记得2年级的时候,其他的女孩子都留小辫子,我也想留一样的辫子。故A正确。 16.C 考查上下文串联。根据前句可知在我2年级的时候,其他的女孩子都留小辫子,我也想留一样的辫子。所以每天早晨上学之前,爸爸就给我扎辫子。故C正确。 17.D 考查短语辨析。短语turn to向...求助;ask for请求,要求;look for寻找;think about思考;想起;一想起这样的事情就让我很开心。故D正确。 18.B 考查副词辨析。副词always总是,一直;sometimes有时候;recently近来;again再一次;我偶尔会想起母亲,有时候也会让我很难受。B项与前句中“occasionally”一致。故B正确。 19.C 考查名词辨析。名词schedule安排表;plan计划;fact事实;thought思想;本句中作者列举了一些让自己难受的事情,比如在母亲节的时候和父亲一起去为母亲扫墓。故C项正确。 20.A 考查形容词辨析。形容词favorite最喜欢的;available存在的,可利用的;actual实际的;common常见的;每次给母亲扫墓的时候,都会送上母亲最喜欢的黄玫瑰。BCD三项与上下文语义不符。故A正确。 考点:考查记叙文阅读
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