Dad was not only my best friend, but my compass (指南針). While he was alive, he 36 me with his actions and advice. He taught me one important 37 : “Believe in yourself.”
If there was one phrase my dad 38 liked to hear, it was “I can’t.” He never got to finish high school and 39 two jobs to support his large family, 40 he never complained. Through education and years of hard work, my dad became an excellent journalist.
When I was in high school, I had a 41 time with math. He tried to help me, but I 42 struggled. So my math teacher suggested I meet with him at 7:00 each morning before school for 43 help. I told Dad, “That’s 44 ! I’m tired! I can’t do that!” He replied, “You’re doing it. I’ll send you to school.” Every morning at 6:45, we’d leave the 45 . Despite (盡管) working 12 hours every day, Dad never once 46 driving me to school.
After months of 47 , I was facing the final exam. I was so 48 . On the day of the final, my dad hugged me and said, “Luke, 49 yourself. You can do it.” His words made me realize I needed to trust in my 50 and in the hours of work I’d 51 . When I got my 52 proudly, the first person I called was my father. He cried, “Yes! You deserved it!”
Even now, whenever I 53 that a task is too much for me, I think back to that exam. No matter how 54 something is, if you’re willing to work, you can succeed. I’m forever 55 to Dad for that lesson.
1. A.understood B.forgave C.guided D.impressed
2. A.history B.lesson C.skill D.language
3. A.a(chǎn)lways B.a(chǎn)lmost C.ever D.never
4. A.took B.lost C.left D.finished
5. A.so B.or C.but D.a(chǎn)nd
6. A.good B.free C.terrible D.short
7. A.still B.nearly C.hardly D.probably
8. A.real B.practical C.immediate D.extra
9. A.wonderful B.crazy C.expensive D.necessary
10. A.house B.school C.office D.farm
11. A.suggested B.risked C.enjoyed D.missed
12. A.meeting B.testing C.learning D.interviewing
13. A.excited B.nervous C.happy D.shocked
14. A.stand for B.hold back C.believe in D.look after
15. A.teacher B.luck C.time D.a(chǎn)bility
16. A.wasted B.ignored C.picked up D.put in
17. A.a(chǎn)nswer B.grade C.pay D.gift
18. A.hope B.forget C.worry D.promise
19. A.different B.important C.hard D.interesting
20. A.grateful B.sorry C.polite D.useful
1.C
2.B
3.D
4.A
5.C
6.C
7.A
8.D
9.B
10.A
11.D
12.C
13.B
14.C
15.D
16.D
17.B
18.C
19.C
20.A
【解析】
試題分析:本文講述的是父親給我的一個教訓(xùn):要相信自己。因為只有相信自己才能讓自己的能力得到發(fā)展。
1.C 動詞辨析。A理解B原諒C指導(dǎo)D留有印象;他用行動和建議來指導(dǎo)我。
2.B 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)文章最后一句for that lesson說明我永遠(yuǎn)爸爸給我的教訓(xùn)。
3.D 副詞辨析。A總是B幾乎C曾經(jīng)D從未;如果有一個我爸爸永遠(yuǎn)不喜歡聽見的話。
4.A 動詞辨析。A從事于B失去C離開D完成;他沒有讀完高中,做了兩份工作養(yǎng)活家人。
5.C 連詞辨析。父親承擔(dān)起了養(yǎng)家的重任,但是他從未抱怨過。
6.C 上下文串聯(lián)。根據(jù)下文可知我在數(shù)學(xué)上很艱難,總是數(shù)學(xué)很不好。
7.A 副詞辨析。A仍然B幾乎C幾乎不D也許;老師幫助我,可是我的數(shù)學(xué)仍然很差。
8.D 形容詞辨析。A真的B實用的C立刻D額外的;老師讓我7點前到校給我額外的幫助。
9.B 形容詞辨析。A棒B瘋狂C昂貴D必要;我不想這樣做,認(rèn)為這是瘋狂的事情。
10.A 考查常識。每天早上學(xué)生都是從家里出發(fā)去學(xué)校的。故House正確。
11.D 動詞辨析。A建議B冒險C喜歡D錯過;雖然父親上班很累,但父親從未錯過一次送我上學(xué)。
12.C 動詞辨析。A迎接B測試C學(xué)會D采訪;一個月的學(xué)習(xí)以后,我面臨這期末考試。
13.B 上下文串聯(lián)。我的數(shù)學(xué)一直很差,所以在考試的時候我很緊張,擔(dān)心考不好。
14.C 短語辨析。A代表B堅持C信任D照顧;根據(jù)上文說明,Luke相信你自己。
15.D 名詞辨析。A老師B運氣C時間D能力;他的話讓我意識到我要相信自己的能力。
16.D 詞義辨析。A浪費B忽視C撿起D付諸于;我要相信自己的能力和付出的時間。
17.B 名詞辨析。A 答案B分?jǐn)?shù)C錢D天賦;當(dāng)我自豪地得知我的分?jǐn)?shù),第一個打電話給爸爸。
18.C 動詞辨析。A希望B忘記C擔(dān)憂D允諾;甚至是現(xiàn)在當(dāng)我擔(dān)心某項工作太多的時候,都會想起那次考試。
19.C 形容詞辨析。A不同B重要C困難D有趣;無論事情多么艱難,只要你愿意,你就會取得成功。
20.A 形容詞辨析。A感激的B難受的C禮貌的D有用的;我永遠(yuǎn)都會感激父親給我的那個教訓(xùn)。
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點評:本文講述的是父親給我的一個教訓(xùn):要相信自己。本文要求考生具有扎實的英語詞組、短語、習(xí)慣用法等英語搭配的知識,這對于理解文章的邏輯關(guān)系特別有利。文章的邏輯關(guān)系不外乎列舉、原因、結(jié)果、讓步、對照、補充、目的、條件等關(guān)系。解題時應(yīng)聯(lián)系上下文尋找相關(guān)線索,如某一個詞的原詞、指代詞、同義詞、近義詞、上義詞、下義詞和概括詞等。但由于我們在做題時不可能總是重復(fù)地閱讀文章,因此,在做完形填空時要培養(yǎng)一種捕捉并記憶相關(guān)信息的能力。
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