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I guess the day I went to college was one of the happiest of my mother’s life. Istill remember the day we ______ there.

Because, to my mother who dropped out of school during the war, this was a big ______, on which she insisted that I ______ a white shirt and a necktie. But when we finally reached the campus and got off the car, we were ______ by young men in tank tops (背心)and shorts. I felt that my mother made me ______.

She wanted to know where the ______ was, and found someone to give us ______, “Charley, look at all the books!” she felt ______. “You could stay in here all four years.’’

Everywhere we went she kept ______. “Look! That small area—you could study there.” And, “Look, that cafeteria table, you could eat there.” I ______ it because I knew she would be leaving soon.

An hour later, I carried my trunk to the stairwell of my dormitory. My mother was holding my two baseball bats.

“Here,” I said, ______ my hand,” I’ll take the ______.”

“ I’ll go up with you. ”

“No, it’s all right.”

______ I want to see your room.”

I couldn’t think of anything else that wouldn’t ______ her feelings, so I just pushed my hand out farther. Her face ______ and handed me the bats.

“Charley,” she said. Her voice was ______ now, and it sounded different. “Give your mother a kiss.” I leaned forward. She threw her arms ______ my neck and drew me close. I could smell her perfume and her hair spray that she used for this ______ day.

I pulled away, lifted the trunk, and began my climb, ______ my mother in the stairwell of a dormitory, as close as she would ______ get to a college education.

1.A. walked    B. flew    C. drove    D. cycled

2.A. situation    B. occasion    C. choice    D. decision

3.A. wear    B. bring    C. buy    D. find

4.A. respected    B. gathered    C. followed    D. surrounded

5.A. awesome    B. admirable    C. remarkable    D. ridiculous

6.A. library    B. laboratory    C. restaurant    D. dormitory

7.A. signals    B. suggestions    C. directions    D. instructions

8.A. annoyed    B. amazed    C. nervous    D. calm

9.A. thinking    B. pointing    C. complaining    D. wandering

10.A. welcomed    B. stopped    C. tolerated    D. hated

11.A. giving out    B. taking back    C. putting up    D. holding out

12.A. trunk    B. bats    C. clothes    D. books

13.A. But    B. Still    C. So    D. And

14.A. hide    B. protect    C. hurt    D. ignore

15.A. fell    B. shone    C. brightened    D. moved

16.A. clearer    B. stronger    C. louder    D. softer

17.A. around    B. by    C. in    D. on

18.A. regular    B. common    C. special    D. hard

19.A. forgetting    B. leaving    C. considering    D. recognizing

20.A. seldom    B. never    C. always    D. ever

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 5.D 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.B 10.C 11.D 12.B 13.A 14.C 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.C 19.B 20.D 【解析】本文为一篇记叙文,主要讲述了,一名承载着母亲大学梦的年轻人和自己的父母初入大学的校门的所见所闻,其间详细描述了母亲对于儿子的不舍以及对于自己儿子的期望和理想,在文章最后用一系列详细入围的描写表达出了母亲与儿子之间深深地母子情感。 1.通过下文中got off the car可以判定他们是乘汽车来到学校故本题选择C项drove。 2.Choice 决定 抉择 符合题意,situation情况 不符合题意, occasion 情景 场景 不符合题意 decision决定 程度不够 故选B项choice。 3.wear穿.... 符合题意,文章中是要描述主人公穿着正式来到学校故本题选择A项wear。 4.Surround by ......被... 包围 为固定搭配故本题选择D项surround。 5.Awesome 敬畏的 remarkable 明显的 admirable 受人尊重的 ridiculous 荒唐的,滑稽的 通过综合分析文章情景,故本题选择D项ridiculous。 6.通过下文中的描述,介绍主人公带了许多书以及母亲时时刻刻都叮嘱自己要学习,故library最贴合题意,故本题选择A 项library。 7.Suggestion建议 , signal记号 ,direction方向 符合题意,instruction说明 不符合题意,故本题选择C项direction。 8.Amazed惊奇的,符合题意 ,annoyed烦扰的,干扰的 不符合题意, nervous紧张的 不符合题意,calm平静的,不符合题 故本题选择B项amazed。 9.Point指...文章中母亲来到校园之后不停的向儿子介绍各种建筑物,所以point比较符合题意,故选择B项point。 10.Tolerate 忍受,符合题意,故本题选择C项tolerate。 11.Give out 分发,分配 take back 带回,收回 put up 穿上 hold out 抽回,拿回符合题意故选D项hold out. 12.根据下文中提示的handed me the bats.故本题选择B项 bats 13.通过阅读上下文可发现本初是表达转折的关系故本题应当选择表达转折的,故本题选择A项but. 14.Hurt one’s feeling 意为伤害某人的情感,其他选项均不符合题意,故本题选择C项hurt。 15.Fell意为落下,跌下,在文章中Her face fell 意为母亲的脸拉了下来表达出母亲此时此刻心中悲伤失落的心情,brightened意为使...明亮 不符合题意,move移动,感动 不符合题意,故本题选择A项fell。 16.D项softer为soft的比较级意为更柔软,符合题意,stronger为strong的比较级意为更强壮,clearer为clear的比较级意为更清楚,不符合题意,louder为loud的比较级意为更大声,不符合题意,文章中要表达此刻母亲的声音比刚才要软了,要表达出母亲对儿子的不舍之情,故本题选择A项softer. 17.Throw around 意为环抱住某人,符合题意throw in 意为额外奉送,不符合题意 故选择A项around。 18.Special意为特别的,特殊的,符合题意,regular常规的,不符合题意,common意为普通的,不符合题意,hard意为困难的不符合题意。文章想要表达母亲为了这个特殊的日子精心的准备了一番,故本题选择c项special。 19.Leave...in...把...留在..符合题意,forget,忘记,不符合题意,consider认为,不符合题意,recognise认识,认出不符合题意,在文中要表述将母亲一人留在了楼下。故本题选择B项leave。 20.Ever表示曾经的意思,符合题意,seldom很少,不符合题意,never从不,不符合题意,always总是,不符合题意。在文中想要表达 母亲曾经也进行过大学教育,故ever 比较符合题意和文章内容,故本题选择D项ever.
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