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“Mum,you’re always on the computer!”Laur...

“Mum,you’re always on the computer!”Laure complained.

“No,I'm not.”I        

“Every day I come home from school you’re working on the computer.”

“Well,at least I'm here         you!”

My daughter was right.Day after day,in my home office,I would stare into space as my        typed out the thoughts of a speaker or research completed for an article.It seemed that my work as a writer and speaker           my fingers to the keyboard and my mind to valuable ideas.What Laure did not         was that during her day away,I'd also be doing a lot of housework.It was only around three in the afternoon that I'd         seat myself at my desk for a few         moments of deep thought.Then she’d come in from schoo1.

I was         of myself on being available to my children.After all,I am a speaker on child behavior and parenting.But Laure’s observation         my heart.In her eyes,I must have been a mom who was         but unapproachable.I wouldn’t make such an image(形象)before her.My relationship with my children is more        than any other work.

“Laure,”I called.“come here a minute.”

She wandered to my doorway.I had decided to have her         me when I was too devoted to work.I wanted her to have the         to let me know when she thought I was cold.

After I explained my         and the fact that I chose home office to be accessible to her and her sister,I offered Laure the following        

“Whenever you feel I'm ignoring you or you need my         ,I want you to         me,I said,“just come up and give me a little hug,that’11 be our signal that you        me.”

Years later we still have that         sign.I've become much more sensitive to my daughters’comings and goings.        she always gives me a little hug to remind me of the real reason I work at home.

1.A.thought     B.refused     C.defended   D.agreed

2.A.for      B.over      C.against   D.after

3.A.feet      B.hands     C.eyes    D.ears

4.A.connected    B.turned     C.gave   D.added

5.A.admit     B.realize     C.believe   D.recognize

6.A.1uckily     B.gradually     C.instantly   D.finally

7.A.anxious     B.precious     C.busy   D.rare

8.A.proud     B.ashamed     C.afraid   D.scared

9.A.filled     B.broke      C.touched   D.mended

10.A.suitable     B.available     C.acceptable  D.reasonable

11.A.important    B.funny     C.obvious   D.wonderful

12.A.warn     B.persuade     C.encourage  D.remind

13.A.patience     B.time      C.power   D.honor

14.A.pattern     B.dream     C.schedule  D.choice

15.A.promise     B.chance     C.answer   D.truth

16.A.help     B.attention     C.decision   D.advice

17.A.hug      B.shake      C.kiss    D.kick

18.A.miss     B.hate      C.need   D.scold

19.A.unknown    B.unexpected    C.unfinished  D.unspoken

20.A.And     B.But      C. Or    D. Yet

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.D 13.C 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.C 19.D 20.A 【解析】 试题分析: 本文是一片记叙文,讲述了作者和她的女儿之间的一件事。刚开始作者忙于工作忽略了女儿,后来他们通过一个不成文的约定由修补了作者专注于工作带给女儿的疏离感。 1.C考查动词。A.thought想,考虑;B.refused拒绝;C.defended辩护;D. agreed 同意。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是Laure抱怨我总面对着电脑以后我反驳没有,所以此处只有defended符合句意,故选C。 2.A考查介词短语。A.be for赞成,支持;B.be over结束;C.be against反对;D.be after追寻。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是在听到女儿说的话以后,我说:“好吧,至少这一点我可以赞同你”,所以只有be for符合句意,故选A。 3.B考查名词。A.feet脚;B.hands手;C.eyes眼睛;D.ears耳朵。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是我每天的工作就是在电脑面前用手打出那些演讲者或者针对一篇文章的言论,此处打字应该用手,故选B。 4.A考查动词。A.connected连接;B.turned变成;C.gave给;D.added 增加。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是我的工作将我的手和键盘与大脑和那些有价值的想法之间连接起来了,故选A。 5.B考查动词。A.admit承认;B.realized意识到,了解;C.believe相信;D.recognized认识。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是我女儿不了解的是每天她走之后,我也将家里的家务活都干了,此处空缺的意思是了解,意识到,故选B。 6.6】D考查副词。A.luckily幸运地;B.gradually逐步地;C.instantly马上地;D.finally最终地。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是只有大概在下午3点的时候我终于坐在桌子前面然后深深的思考一些问题,所以选D。 7.7】B考查形容词。A.anxious焦虑的;B.precious宝贵的;C.busy繁忙的;D.rare罕见的。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是我坐在桌子前静静的思考一些问题的时间通常都很罕见,故选B。 8.8】A考查形容词。A.proud骄傲的;B.ashamed惭愧的;C.afraid害怕的;D.scared害怕的。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是我很骄傲我对我的孩子们来说很有用,其它选项均不符合句意,故选A。 9.9】C考查动词。A.filled装满;B.broke打破,打断;C.touched接触,触动;D.mended修理,修补。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是Laure的观察触动了我,所以此处只有touched符合句意,故选C。 10.10】B考查形容词。A.suitable合适的;B.available可用的,可得的;C.acceptable可接受的;D.reasonable合理的,公道的。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是在Laure的眼里,我可能已经成为了一种可以需要的的,但是也是不能接近的妈妈,此处只有available含有可需要的意思,故选B。 11.1】A考查形容词。A.important重要的;B.funny有趣的;C.obvious明显的;D.wonderful完美的。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是在我看来,我和我孩子之间的关系是最重要的事情比任何工作都重要,故选A。 12.12】D考查动词。A.warn警告;B.persuade劝告;C.encourage鼓励;D.remind使想起。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是我决定在我太专心投注于工作的时候就想起她来,让我在她心里不再是不能接近的,故选D。 13.13】C考查名词。A.patience耐心;B.time时间;C.power力量,能力;D.honor荣誉,信用。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是我希望她能够在她觉得我很难接近的时候告诉我,have the power含有能够的意思,故选C。 14.14】C考查名词。A.pattern模式;B.dream梦想;C.schedule时间表;D.choice选择。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是在我将我的工作时间和事实告诉她以后,所以此空白处指的是我的工作时间表,故选C。 15.15】A考查名词。A.promise许诺,承诺;B.chance机会;C.answer回答;D.truth真相。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是在我像Laure解释以后,我给了她以下承诺,所以选A。 16.6】B考查名词。A.help帮助;B.attention注意力;C.decision决定;D.advice建议。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是无论任何时候,只要你觉得我忽视了你或者你需要我的注意,所以此处attention也有关心的意思,故选B。 17.17】A考查名词。A.hug拥抱;B.shake握手;C.kiss亲吻;D.kick踢。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是在你觉得你需要我的时候,我希望你能抱我一下,根据后文中说的只是给我一个简单的拥抱可知此处指的是拥抱,故选A。 18.18】C考查动词。A.miss想念;B.hate憎恨;C.need需要;D.scold责骂。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是一个拥抱是我们之间代表你需要我的信号,故选C。 19.19】D考查形容词。A.unknown未知的;B.unexpected不期待的;C.unfinished未完成的;D.unspoken没讲出口的。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思是多年以后我们之间还有那份不成文的约定,不成文的也就是没有讲出口的,故选D。 20.20】A考查连词。A.and和;B.but但是;Cor或者;D.yet还。根据句意理解可知此处表达的意思可知这两句之间没有转折的意思,故选A。 考点:考查各项语法知识
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