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“How dare you!” My anger finally burst out when my son ______ to go to the piano classes for the third time that day. He rolled his eyes at me, which made me even _____-. I completely lost my ______ and screamed at the top of my lungs, “Enough! You are not my boy anymore!” He didn’t ______ or talk back to me. He responded in ______ with a look of helplessness that I had never seen before. He used to cry violently and beg me to ______ him. The innocence shining in his big eyes would ______ that hot-tempered beast in me away in the end. ______, this time...

Did what he had done really make me ______? No. Did such anger come entirely from  his improper ______? No. Had I ever given it a chance to listen to and ______ him? No. My demanding job, my ______ housework, my kid’s cry for company..., all formed a minefield and all that was needed to ______ it up was a fuse(导火索). My son was the ______.

The rest of the day, he ______ an outdoor walk, a ride in the park and even his favorite games and just wanted to be alone. I could ______ the greatest sorrow and the most true innocence in his eyes. After admitting my own fault, I held this tiny trembling creature ______ in my arms, tears swelling in my eyes.

For those who believe “Sticks and stones may break the bone, but ______ can never hurt anyone”, I have a piece of heartfelt advice. Do not try this most powerful weapon ______ the people you love. It is ______ enough to cut the deepest into a soul.

1.A. refused    B. requested    C. decided    D. demanded

2.A. calmer    B. emptier    C. happier    D. angrier

3.A. breath    B. weight    C. temper    D. thought

4.A. cry    B. shout    C. smile    D. respond

5.A. doubt    B. relief    C. silence    D. surprise

6.A. pardon    B. praise    C. abandon    D. accompany

7.A. put    B. give    C. throw    D. drive

8.A. Otherwise    B. However    C. Therefore    D. Moreover

9.A. satisfied    B. puzzled    C. moved    D. annoyed

10.A. advice    B. behavior    C. words    D. argument

11.A. hug    B. blame    C. forgive    D. understand

12.A. endless    B. enough    C. important    D. meaningful

13.A. put    B. blow    C. heat    D. bum

14.A. choice    B. answer    C. victim    D. disaster

15.A. declined    B. shared    C. enjoyed    D. accepted

16.A. retell    B. forget    C. read    D. forecast

17.A. rudely    B. firmly    C. loosely    D. causally

18.A. voice    B. words    C. force    D. feelings

19.A. for    B. with    C. beyond    D. against

20.A. hard    B. soft    C. sharp    D. smooth

 

1. A 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. D 8. B 9. D 10. B 11. D 12. A 13. B 14. C 15. A 16. C 17. B 18. B 19. D 20. C 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,生活巨大的生活压力让作者不堪重负,一天因为儿子拒绝上个钢琴课,作者向儿子发泄了心中怒火。儿子的反应让作者意识到不应该向所爱的人发火。 1.考查动词辨析。A. refused拒绝;B. requested请求;C. decided决定;D. demanded要求;儿子拒绝上钢琴课让我怒火爆发了出来,实际上这只是一个发火的由头而已。故A项正确。 2.考查上下文串联。根据上文My anger finally burst out我怒火爆发出来了。可知我很生气,儿子瞪着我,让我更加生气。故D项正确。 3.考查上下文串联。A. breath呼吸;B. weight重量;C. temper脾气;D. thought想法;儿子不但拒绝上钢琴课,还瞪着我,这让我大发雷霆。短语lose one’s temper符合语境。故C正确。 4.考查上下文串联。根据文章第6空前“He used to cry violently…”可知过去我发脾气的时候,他常常会大哭,但是这次他没有哭。故A项正确。 5.考查上下文串联。A. doubt怀疑;B. relief缓解;释放;C. silence安静;D. surprise惊讶;这次儿子没有哭,也没有和我说话,说明儿子是在无声地反抗我。故C项正确。 6.考查动词辨析。A. pardon原谅;B. praise赞扬;C. abandon抛弃,放弃;D. accompany陪伴;过去在我发脾气的时候儿子通常会大哭并乞求我的原谅。故A项正确。 7.考查动词辨析。A. put放置;B. give给予;C. throw扔;D. drive驱使;短语drive away赶走;以前吵架的时候,儿子无辜的眼神常常赶走我内心愤怒的野兽。根据句意可知drive away符合上下文语境。 8.考查上下文串联。之前吵架的时候,儿子通常会大哭并乞求我的原谅,但是这一次儿子是在无声地反抗我。上下文之间是转折关系,所以使用however连接前后句。 9.考查上下文串联。A. satisfied满意的;B. puzzled困惑的;C. moved感动的;D. annoyed恼怒的;生气的;句意:让我恼怒的是儿子所做的事情吗?根据前段可知我发火是因为儿子拒绝上钢琴课。故D项正确。 10.考查名词辨析。A. advice建议;B. behavior行为;C. words话;D. argument争论;本段是作者的自我反思,我的愤怒是因为儿子不合理的行为吗?句中不合理的行为指拒绝上钢琴课的事情。故B项正确。 11.考查动词辨析。A. hug拥抱;B. blame责备;C. forgive原谅;D. understand理解;作者在反思没有听儿子的解释,没有去理解他。故D项正确。 12.考查形容词辨析。A. endless没有尽头的;B. enough足够的;C. important重要的;D. meaningful有意义的;真正让我生气的是苛刻的工作、做不完的家务、需要陪伴的孩子等,这次的事情至少导火索而已。故A项正确。 13.考查动词短语辨析。put up张贴,搭建;blow up爆炸;heat up加热;苛刻的工作、做不完的家务、需要陪伴的孩子等事情形成了一个雷区,只需要一个导火索来引爆它。故C项正确。 14.考查名词辨析。A. choice选择;B. answer答案;C. victim受害者;D. disaster灾难;根据前句可知真正让我事情并不是儿子拒绝上钢琴课,而是生活中其余的事情,儿子只是我愤怒情绪的牺牲者。故C项正确。 15.考查动词辨析。A. declined拒绝;B. shared分享;C. enjoyed喜爱,享受;D. accepted接受;儿子拒绝外出散步,拒绝骑自行车,也拒绝玩游戏,只想一个人待着。这些都说明儿子受到了伤害。故A项正确。 16.考查动词辨析。A. retell背诵;B. forget忘记;C. read阅读;明白;D. forecast预测;我可以明白儿子的悲伤以及眼睛里的无辜。故C项正确。 17.考查副词辨析。A. rudely粗鲁地;B. firmly坚定地,紧紧地;C. loosely松散地;D. casually随意地;作者向儿子承认了自己的错误,并紧紧地把儿子搂在怀里。ACD与作者所要表达的感情不符。故B项正确。 18.考查上下文串联。人们认为棍棒和石头会伤害我们的筋骨,但是言语会伤害我们的心。名词words与sticks and stones形成呼应。故B项正确。 19.考查介词辨析。A. for为了;因为;B. with和…一起;C. beyond超过;在…另一边;D. against反对,对抗;不要用作有力的武器来对抗你所爱的人。根据句意可知D项正确。 20.考查形容词辨析。A. hard坚硬的,艰难的;B. soft柔软的;C. sharp锋利的;D. smooth光滑的;本句的it指代前句中的words,语言足够锋利,能够切进灵魂的最深处。
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