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The memory of Dad flooded into my mind. In the morning when I was nine years old, he would come home from working 18 hours at his bakery and wake me up at 5 a.m. by scratching my back with his strong, powerful hand and whispering, “Time to get up, son.” By the time I was dressed and ready to roll, he had my newspaper folded and stuffed in my bicycle basket. Recalling his generosity of spirit brings tears to my eyes.

When I was racing bicycles, he drove me 50 miles each way to Kenosha, Wisconsin, every Tuesday night so I could race and he could watch me. He was there to hold me if I lost and share the euphoria when I won.

Later, he accompanied me to all my local talks in Chicago when I spoke to Century 21, Mary Kay and various churches. He always smiled, listened and _______ told whomever he was sitting with, “That’s my boy!”

In my dad’s last telephone call to me, he said, “I am going home to Denmark, son, and I want to tell you I love you.” He repeated that line seven times in half an hour. I wasn’t listening at the right level. I heard the words, but not the message, and certainly not their profound intention.

Two days later, Dad passed away. My heart was in pain because Dad was there for me but I wasn’t there for him. Please always, always share your love with your loved ones, and try to be invited to that important period when physical life transforms into spiritual life. Experiencing the process of death with one you love will give you a deeper understanding of life.

(前4个是A种题型,4个是B种题型)

1.What does the underlined word “euphoria” mean in paragraph 3?

A. Courage    B. Sadness

C. Excitement    D. Disappointment

2.Why did Dad repeat the line seven times to his son in the last telephone call?

A. Because he had a strong love for his son.

B. Because he was too patient with his son.

C. Because his son was not listening at all.

D. Because he was angry about his son’s response.

3.What can we infer from the text?

A. Dad was very strict with his son when he lost the race.

B. Dad drove his son to Chicago and attended his talks.

C. Dad accompanied his son all the way when he grew up.

D. Dad was too busy to accompany him when his son was young.

4.What is the best title of the text?

A. Saying Goodbye to Dad

B. My Love for Parents

C. My Happy Memories

D. Company, the Deepest Love

5.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 4 with an adverb.

6.Which sentence in the text is closest in meaning to the following one?

When I was reminded of Dad being willing to devote everything to me, my eyes were filled with tears.

7.What did Dad mean by saying seven times “I am going home to Denmark, son, and I want to tell you I love you.”?

8.Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese in Paragraph 5.

 

1. C 2. A 3. C 4. D 5. proudly/happily/gladly 6. Recalling his generosity of spirit brings tears to my eyes. 7. Dad tried his best to announce his departure. 8. 我听到了这些话,但没有领会传递的信息,当然也没有理解它们的深刻含义。 【解析】 本文属于叙事说理文,讲述作者的父亲总是对他充满了爱,一路陪伴,但是自己却没有很好的陪伴父亲,借此说明一个道理,陪伴是最好的爱。 1.词义猜测题。根据该句的前半部分He was there to hold me if I lost 可知,如果我输了,他就抱着我给我安慰,那么可知如果作者赢了,父亲肯定是为孩子感到兴奋,故可以确定答案为excitedness,故选C。 2.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段I am going home to Denmark, son, and I want to tell you I love you可知,父亲重复地话语是告诉作者他很爱作者,并且在作者重要的时刻都有父亲地陪伴,可知作者父亲很爱他,故选A。 3.推理判断题。根据文章可知,作者小时候父亲工作回来叫他起床,自行车比赛的时候,父亲陪着他,去巡回演讲的时候,父亲一路陪同,可知作者的父亲一路陪伴作者,故选C。 4.主旨大意题。根据文章可知,作者父亲从小到大都很爱作者,在作者重要的时刻都有父亲地陪伴,可知作者父亲很爱他,但是他没有及时地反馈,造成遗憾,借此阐述陪伴是最好的爱,故选D。 5.句意:当我去巡回演讲的时候,他总是微笑、倾听并且兴奋地告诉坐在旁边的人,那是我的儿子。根据前一句Later, he accompanied me to all my local talks in Chicago when I spoke to Century 21, Mary Kay and various churches.可知,作者父亲一路陪伴在作者身边,为作者地重要时刻感到骄傲和高兴,故可以填proudly/happily/gladly。 6.分析所给的句子可知,该句意思为:当我想到我的父亲愿意为我付出一切的时候,我热泪盈眶。该句在于表达作者对父亲地回忆,讲述父亲地付出,与第一段最后一句Recalling his generosity of spirit brings tears to my eyes.(回想到父亲慷慨地精神,我就热泪盈眶)意思一致。 7.根据倒数第二段He repeated that line seven times in half an hour.以及最后一段Two days later, Dad passed away.可知,父亲在半个小时内重复七次要回家了的话语以及两天后,父亲去世,表明父亲知道自己快不行了,并且给与作者暗示,故答案为Dad tried his best to announce his departure. 8.分析句子可知,本句中words意思为话语,message为信息,intention为企图,意图,可本句意思为:我听到了这些话,但没有领会传递的信息,当然也没有理解它们的深刻含义。
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