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One day after school I was just finishing up some math homework. My dad came back from work and sat right beside me, ______ over my homework with me. We made corrections _____. After that we _______ and my dad said,” I will always _______ every moment spending time talking with you”.

I remember my Dad telling me his stories of when he was ______. My dad didn't have a father ____. He was always moving from place to place with my ______. My dad wasn't the easiest kid to_____. He would _______ with kids at school, which made my grandma worried. He’d act out to release the anger he had from not having his father present in his ________ and teenage years.

At high school, things got a little ________. He made a football team, he did well and didn’t get into as much _______ as before. He also made many friends. ______ those friends was my uncle. My Dad and Uncle were friends all throughout high school. It was through my uncle  _______my Mom and Dad met _________. Later, they got married. After I was born, my dad felt that becoming a _______ was an honor and that he would not be ______ in my life.

I suddenly looked up to see my Dad ______ at me. I could see in my Dad’s eyes how he longed for a _______ like this. I continued to do my math homework and _______ my Dad say,” I love you, always”.

1.A. taking    B. looking    C. getting    D. handing

2.A. equally    B. instead    C. together    D. hardly

3.A. thought    B. planned    C. listened    D. talked

4.A. waste    B. organize    C. treasure    D. choose

5.A. young    B. old    C. tired    D. poor

6.A. growing up    B. turning up    C. settling down    D. breaking away

7.A. mom    B. uncle    C. grandpa    D. grandma

8.A. connect    B. handle    C. change    D. recognize

9.A. fight    B. dance    C. compete    D. study

10.A. struggling    B. travelling    C. childhood    D. adulthood

11.A. harder    B. easier    C. worse    D. larger

12.A. trouble    B. debt    C. sadness    D. anxiety

13.A. Between    B. Apart from    C. Among    D. As for

14.A. who    B. when    C. how    D. that

15.A. practically    B. officially    C. especially    D. entirely

16.A. father    B. mother    C. fighter    D. student

17.A. present    B. different    C. absent    D. strict

18.A. glaring    B. pointing    C. aiming    D. smiling

19.A. appearance    B. relationship    C. background    D. behavior

20.A. felt    B. found    C. heard    D. made

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.C 5.A 6.A 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.C 11.B 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.B 16.A 17.C 18.D 19.B 20.C 【解析】本文是一篇表达亲情的记叙文。作者的父亲从小在没有父亲的单亲家庭中长大,所以很珍惜和儿子在一起的时光,珍惜做父亲的荣耀,深深地爱着儿子。 1.A. taking “带着”;B. looking“看着”;C. getting“得到,到达”;D. handing“传递”。根据句意:我爸爸下班回来,坐在我的旁边,看着我的家庭作业。所以选择B。 2.A. equally “平等地”;B. instead “而是”;C. together “一起”;D. hardly“几乎不”。根据句意:我们一起做更正。故选择C。 3.A. thought“认为”;B. planned“计划”;C. listened“听着”;D. talked“谈话”。根据这句话的上下文可知:更正完错误后,我们在谈话。故选择D。 4.A. waste “浪费”;B. organize“组织”;C. treasure“珍惜”;D. choose“选择”。根据句意:我的爸爸说,“我将永远珍惜每一刻与你交谈的时间”。故选择C。 5.A. young“年轻的”;B. old“老的”;C. tired“疲惫的”;D. poor“贫穷的”。根据下文可知:我记得我爸爸给我讲他小时候的故事。故选择A。 6.A. growing up “长大”;B. turning up“出现”;C. settling down“定居”;D. breaking away “出故障”。根据句意:我爸爸从小没有父亲中长大。故选择A。 7.根据49选项后面出现的grandma,可以得知选项D正确,句意为:他总是跟随我奶奶从一个地方搬到另一个地方。 8.A. connect“联系”;B. handle “处理,管理”;C. change“改变”;D. recognize“辨认”。根据下文可知:我爸爸不是很容易管理的孩子。所以选择B。 9.A. fight “打架”;B. dance“跳舞”;C. compete“竞争”;D. study“学习”。根据下文可知:他总是与孩子们在学校打架,让奶奶很操心。故选择A。 10.A. struggling“奋斗的”;B. traveling“旅行的”;C. childhood “童年”;D. adulthood“成年”。根据上文:作者回忆他父亲给他讲的小时候的故事,因为从小没有父亲,童年和少年时期常出去打架斗殴来发泄怒气。所以这里选择C。 11.A. harder “更难”;B. easier“更轻松,更容易”;C. worse“更恶化”;D. larger“更大”。根据上下文可知:上高中后,事情变得容易顺畅了一些。故选择B。 12.A. trouble“麻烦”;B. debt“债务”;C. sadness“伤心”;D. anxiety“焦虑”。根据语境可知:他没有像以前那样老是惹麻烦了。故选择A。 13.A. Between“在两者之间”;B. Apart from“除了…”;C. Among“在..当中(三者或以上)”;D. As for“至于”。根据上文:我父亲交了很多朋友,我的舅舅就是其中的一个。故选择C。 14.这是一个强调句型,强调了through my uncle;句意为:正是通过我的舅舅,我的妈妈和爸爸正式见面了。强调句型的基本结构:It is/was + 被强调部分+ that (who) +其它成分…。故选择D。 15.A. practically“实际上”;B. officially“正式地”;C. especially“尤其地”;D. entirely“完全地”。句意参考上题。 16.根据句意:在我出生后,我的爸爸认为,做父亲是一件荣誉的事情,他决不会在我的生活中缺席的。所以选择A。 17.A. present“在场,出席”;B. different“不同的”;C. absent“缺席的”; D. strict“严格的”。根据上下文可知C正确,句意参考上题。 18.A. glaring“怒目而视”;B. pointing “指着”;C. aiming“瞄准”;D. smiling“微笑”。根据上下文可以推断出D正确。句意为:我突然抬头,看到爸爸对我微笑着,这里表明了父亲对儿子的慈爱。 19.A. appearance“外表,出现”;B. relationship“关系”;C. background“背景”;D. behavior“行为”。根据句意:我可以从爸爸的眼神中看到,他多么渴望这样的关系(父亲和儿子亲密在一起的关系)。故选择B。 20.A. felt“感觉”;B. found“发现”;C. heard“听到”;D. made“制作,使...”。根据句意:我继续做我的数学作业,听到我爸爸说:“我爱你,永远”。故选择C。 【名师点睛】完形填空题旨在考察学生综合运用语言知识的能力。做此题时必须通篇考虑,先掌握大意,再综合运用所学词汇、语法及常识进行推理判断。要想取得高分,重点在于: 通读全文,了解大意,紧紧抓住上下文语境所提供的信息,充分利用各种线索作答。通过游览阅读上述文章,我们不难概括出该文的主旨为:作者的父亲因为在童年和青少年时期都没有父亲的陪伴,心灵造成很大的创伤,直到作者的父亲有一天自己当了父亲,继而倍加珍惜和作者在一起的幸福时光与这一段浓浓的父子情。然后在做题的过程中,便可利用这些信息。 例如,第17小题 ,如果没有通篇考虑,而只是断章取义的话,则并不清楚这里“作者在我的生命里不会……”,是出席(present)、有所不同(different)、缺席(absent)还是严格的(strict)?只有结合全文主旨可知,作者的父亲在经历童年时期没有父亲陪伴的心灵创伤后,是不会在作者的生命中“缺席”的,从而选出正确答案。
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