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    I was fourteen years old and thought I had already known all the important things in life. I remember being more than a little________at the homework my geography teacher, Mr. Ream, had given the class. We had to________to someone we knew who had been in a war as a soldier and write about their experiences.

I ________it was totally meaningless. What did that have to do with________? I wanted to know. I still had an unpleasant attitude toward it________I put my notebook down on the table in front of my stepfather. I________that he'd been in the war, so I decided to make it________for myself and not to look any further from home for my________.

He asked me what I________, and I said I had to interview him about his experiences in the war________a class. I'm sure his body must have stiffened(变僵硬), but at that time I was too blind to________it. He asked me to sit down and then we got________. I'll never forget his response to the first question I________asked, "Have you ever killed anyone?"

His answer of "yes" was the________that made me begin to take the talk seriously. I still____his eyes when he told me the horror of what he'd________and what he'd done during the war. I had never expected that kind of________from anyone, but I know that's________what he gave me.

The things he told me taught me a lot. They also showed me I had a lot left to________in this life. I gained new love and________for this man who is now my father.

1.A.annoyed B.interested C.frightened D.tired

2.A.stick B.talk C.contribute D.write

3.A.forgot B.agreed C.thought D.realized

4.A.life B.writing C.geography D.homework

5.A.as B.if C.unless D.since

6.A.imagined B.guessed C.believed D.knew

7.A.clear B.easy C.normal D.common

8.A.interview B.experiment C.presentation D.operation

9.A.designed B.prepared C.needed D.collected

10.A.in B.by C.for D.from

11.A.move B.hide C.consider D.notice

12.A.started B.concluded C.banned D.changed

13.A.officially B.carelessly C.unluckily D.probably

14.A.delight B.shock C.honor D.confusion

15.A.described B.copied C.waited D.remembered

16.A.arranged B.expected C.witnessed D.created

17.A.benefit B.happiness C.honesty D.admiration

18.A.usually B.exactly C.rapidly D.gradually

19.A.learn B.enjoy C.miss D.complain

20.A.pity B.fear C.satisfaction D.respect

 

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.C 11.D 12.A 13.B 14.B 15.D 16.C 17.C 18.B 19.A 20.D 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。因为一次恼人的作业,作者与当过兵参加过战争的继父有了一次对话,继父表现得很坦诚,承认自己在战争中杀过人,告诉作者他在战争中的所见所为。继父所说的让作者学到了很多,也意识到自己在生活中有很多要学,并对这个现在是他父亲的男人产生了新的爱和尊重。 1. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我记得我对地理老师里姆先生布置的家庭作业感到非常恼火。 A. annoyed感到恼怒的;B. interested感兴趣的;C. frightened 害怕的;D. tired 疲惫的。根据后文“I ____3____ it was totally meaningless.”可知作者觉得这个作业毫无意义,因此对这次作业,作者是感到很恼火的。故选A项。 2. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我们必须和我们认识的曾经作为士兵参加战争的人谈谈,并写下他们的经历。A. stick刺; 戳; 插入; 粘贴; B. talk 谈话;C. contribute捐助;贡献; D. write 写。根据后文“made me begin to take the talk seriously.” 可知作者开始认真对待这次谈话,这说明老师要求作者他们要和这些人有个交谈。故选B项。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我认为这完全没有意义。A. forgot忘记;B. agreed同意;C. thought认为;D. realized 意识到。根据“it was totally meaningless”可知作者认为这个作业完全没有意义。故选C项。 4. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这和地理有什么关系? A. life 生活;B. writing 写作;C. geography地理;D. homework 家庭作业。根据上文“We had to 2 to someone we knew who had been in a war as a soldier and write about their experiences.”可知作者认为地理老师要求与曾经作为士兵参加战争的人交谈与地理是没有什么关系的。故选C项。 5. 考查连词词义辨析。句意:当我把笔记本放在继父面前的桌子上时,我仍然对这件事抱着一种不愉快的态度。A. as当……时;B. if 如果;C. unless除非;D. since 自从。当作者把笔记本放在继父面前的桌子上时,其仍然对这件事抱着一种不愉快的态度。故选A项。 6. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我知道他参加过战争,所以我决定让自己轻松一点,不去离家太远的地方采访。A. imagined想想;B. guessed猜测;C. believed相信;D. knew 知道,了解。根据“put my notebook down on the table in front of my stepfather.”可推知作者知道知道继父参加过战争才会决定采访继父。故选D项。 7. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我知道他参加过战争,所以我决定让自己轻松一点,不去离家太远的地方采访。 A. clear清楚的;B. easy 容易的;不费力的;C. normal正常的;D. common 常见的;通常的。根据后文“not to look any further from home”可知作者不想去家以外的地方做这个作业,这说明作者想让自己轻松容易一点。故选B项。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我知道他参加过战争,所以我决定让自己轻松一点,不去离家太远的地方采访。 A. interview采访;B. experiment 实验;C. presentation 提交; 授予; D. operation 手术;活动。根据后文“I said I had to interview him”可知作者是要做一个采访,故选A项。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他问我需要什么,我说为了某门课,我必须采访他在战争中的经历。A. designed 设计;B. prepared准备;C. needed需要;D. collected 收集。根据作者的回答“I said I had to interview him about his experiences in the war ____10____ a class. ”可知继父应该是问作者需要什么。故选C项。 10. 考查介词词义辨析。句意:他问我需要什么,我说为了某门课,我必须采访他在战争中的经历。A. in 在……里;B. by通过;C. for 为了; 关于; D. from 从……起,始于。为了完成地理课的作业,作者必须采访自己的继父。故选C项。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我相信他的身体一定是变得僵硬了,但当时我太盲目,没有注意到这一点。A. move移动; B. hide 藏;隐藏;C. consider考虑;D. notice 注意;察觉。根据“I was too blind” 可知作者那个时候没有察觉到继父的身体变僵硬了,不然作者不会说自己太盲目。故选D项。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他让我坐下,然后我们就开始了。A. started 开始;B. concluded推断出;得出结论;C. banned 禁止;D. changed 改变。继父让作者坐下开始了他们的谈话。故选A项。 13. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我永远不会忘记他对我漫不经心地问的第一个问题的回答,我问他: “你杀过人吗?”A. officially 正式地; 官方地; 公开地;B. carelessly 不用心地; C. unluckily不幸地;D. probably 可能地。根据后文 “His answer of "yes" was the that made me begin to take the talk seriously.”可知继父肯定的回答让作者开始认真对待这次谈话,这说明一开始作者没有认真对待这此谈话,问问题也是不用心地问。故选B项。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他的回答是肯定的,这让我感到震惊,使我开始认真对待他的谈话。A. delight 高兴; 愉快; B. shock 震惊; 惊愕;C. honor 荣誉; 荣幸;D. confusion 不确定; 困惑。根据前文“"Have you ever killed anyone?" His answer of "yes"”可知作者的继父说自己在战争中杀过人,当时才14岁的作者肯定是很震惊的,故选B项。 15. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我仍然记得当他告诉我他所目睹的恐怖和他在战争中的所作所为时他的眼神。A. described 描述;B. copied复制;C. waited 等待;D. remembered 记住。根据“still”可知作者仍然记得继父那时的眼神。故选D项。 16. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我仍然记得当他告诉我他所目睹的恐怖和他在战争中的所作所为时他的眼神。A. arranged 安排;管理;B. expected 期待;C. witnessed 目击;见证;D. created 创造。继父告诉了作者他在战争中见到的让人恐惧的事情,故选C项。 17. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我从没期望过别人会那么诚实,但我知道那正是他给我的。A. benefit优势; 益处; B. happiness 幸福;C. honesty 诚实;D. admiration 钦佩; 赞赏。根据前文“His answer of "yes" was the ____14____ that made me begin to take the talk seriously. I still ___15___ his eyes when he told me the horror of what he'd ____16____ and what he'd done during the war. ”可知作者的继父承认他在战争中杀过人,并告诉作者他在战争期间的所见和所为,非常坦诚,所以作者这里说自己从没期望他人会对自己这么诚实。故选C项。 18. 考查副词词义辨析。我从没期望过别人会那么诚实,但我知道那正是他给我的。A. usually 通常;B. exactly 精确地; 正是; C. rapidly 快速地;D. gradually 逐渐地。根据前文“His answer of "yes" …eyes when he told me the horror of what he'd ____16____ and what he'd done during the war. ”可知作者的继父对作者非常坦诚,虽然作者从没期待过有人这么诚实,但这正是作者的继父所给予作者的东西,故选B项。 19. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:他告诉我的事情教会了我很多,也让我明白了我在这一生中还有很多东西需要学习。A. learn学习;B. enjoy 享受;C. miss思念;错过;D. complain 抱怨。根据语境,结合前文“The things he told me taught me a lot.”可知继父说的东西教会了作者很多,同时,作者也有很多要去学习。故选A项。 20. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我对这个现在是我父亲的男人有了新的爱和尊重。A. pity 遗憾;B. fear 害怕;惧怕;C. satisfaction 满足;满意;D. respect尊敬。根据前文“The things he told me taught me a lot. They also showed me I had a lot left to ____19____ in this life.”可知通过这次谈话,作者学会了很多,也知道自己有很多要去学,那么肯定是对继父产生了尊敬之情,选D项。
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