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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

“There’s nothing I can do ,the eye doctor told my parents. “Take your baby home. She’s       . Mom cried. “ I’ll give her a full,happy life,Dad       .

As I grew,my parents realized I could see       . One day after school,my dad saw me holding Dick and Jane close to my eyes,       to read the letters. “Dad,I can’t do this. It’s too       . I said.

“Honey,you’re not a quitter. I’ll help you. He painstakingly drew       big enough for me to see and then pronounced them. I learned to read after my father and eventually read Dick and Jane       with my classmates. Because of my dad,I had       in myself as a reader—until middle school.

One afternoon a student       me,“You blind bat. If you get your face any nearer to that page,your eyes will fall out of your head!I ran out of the school in       . Dad was home when I burst in. “I thought I was a good        but the kids are making fun of me.Dad hugged me. “Im sorry,Pam. But that doesn’t change the       . You can read and your classmates can’t take that away from you,right?”       to speak, I just nodded. After Dad’s       the knot (结)in my stomach went away.

Dad taught me to laugh at myself. He reminded me of the time I tried to       a sign painted to the floor. Another time,I       to eat flowers off an empty plate. When I was ten,I wanted to ride a two-wheeled bike. I heard Dad say to Mom,“Im not going to hold Pam back from the       any kid has. On my first attempt,I said,“Dad,what if I fall off?” His       was“You’ll get on and try again.       I learned to skateclimb treesand so on.

I wouldn’t be who I am today if it weren’t for my dad. He made the       for me to be believer in myself.

1.A.fine               B.blind             C.crazy         D.deaf

2.A. swore             B. explained       C.admitted      D. ordered

3.A. immediately       B.separately        C.partly        D.clearly

4.A. pretending        B. struggling       C.offering      D. deciding

5.A. absurd            B. boring           C.abstract      D. hard

6.A. circles           B. pictures         C.letters       D. lines

7.A. proudly           B. secretly         C. unwillingly D. noisily

8.A. interest         B. confidence    C. doubt    D. disappointment

9.A. betrayed          B. greeted          C. scolded      D. teased

10.A. rags             B. surprise         C. tears        D. terror

11.A.reader           B. member           C. daughter     D. listener

12.A.style             B. way              C. happiness    D. truth

13.A.Eager            B. Afraid          C. Unable       D. Pleased

14.A.encouragement     B. praise           C. reward       D. conclusion

15.A.1ook for          B. pick up          C. take out     D. throw away

16.A.refused          B. managed          C. forgot       D. attempted

17.A. examples         B. adventures        C. concerns     D. changes

18.A.comment         B. choice           C. reply        D. idea

19.A. Afterwards       B. Otherwise        C. Backwards  D. Instead

20.A. decision         B. progress        C. scene        D. difference

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.D 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.D 10.C 11.A 12.D 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.D 17.B 18.C 19.A 20.D 【解析】 试题分析:本文讲述我的父亲在我眼睛几乎看不见的情况下,努力培养我读书,骑自行车,做其他孩子能做的事,他教我学会自嘲并自信。 1.B考查形容词以及对语境的理解。A.fine好的;B.blind瞎的;C.crazy疯狂的;D.deaf耳聋的。眼科医生应该说眼睛的问题,所以选B。 2.A考查动词以及对语境的理解。 A. swore发誓;B. explained解释;C. admitted承认;D. ordered命令。妈妈哭了。我会给她一个完整的,幸福的生活。这应该是爸爸的誓言。根据下文爸爸的努力可知选A。 3.C 考查副词以及对语境的理解。A. immediately立刻,马上;B.separately独立地;C.partly部分地;D.clearly清楚地。随着我的成长,我的父母意识到我能看到一部分,根据下文我想读字母可知选C。 4.B 考查动词以及对语境的理解。A. pretending假装;B. struggling努力;C. offering 提供;D. deciding决定。我手里拿着经典启蒙读物《迪克和简》,紧贴着眼睛,努力想读出那些字母。根据下文可知,我想读书。故选B。 5.D考查形容词以及对语境的理解。A absurd荒谬的;B boring枯燥的;C abstract抽象的;D hard困难的。我读不了,这太难了。根据上下文可知,选D。 6.C 考查名词以及对语境的理解。A. circles圆;B. pictures图画;C. letters字母;D. lines台词。 “亲爱的,你不是一个轻易放弃的人。我会帮助你。他费力地把那些字母画大以便于让我看到,然后拼出来。结合语境可知选C。 7.A 考查副词以及对语境的理解。A . proudly骄傲地;B. secretly秘密地;C. unwillingly不情愿地;D. noisily吵闹地。我学会了跟着父亲读,最终我能和我的同学们一起读迪克和简。很骄傲。故选A。 8.B 考查名词以及对语境的理解。A. interest兴趣,利益;B. confidence自信;C. doubt怀疑;D. disappointment失望。我读书有了自信,直到中学。故选B。 9.D 考查动词以及对语境的理解。A. betrayed出卖;B. greeted问候;C scolded责骂;D teased戏弄。引号了同学说:你就是个蝙蝠,如果你把你的脸靠近书再近一些的话,你的眼睛会就会掉出来。由此可知,这是同学在笑话她。后边的the kids are making fun of me也提示选D。 10.C考查名词以及对语境的理解。A . rags 破布;B. surprise吃惊;C. tears眼泪;D. terror恐惧。受到同学的奚落当然应该是哭,选C。 11.A考查名词以及对语境的理解。A.reader读者;B. member成员;C. daughter女儿;D. listener听众。根据前文状况,我认为自己读得很好,没想到同学会笑话我。故选A。 12.D考查名词以及对语境的理解。A.style风格;B. way 方式;C. happiness快乐;D. truth事实。对不起,孩子。但这并没有改变事实:你会阅读,这谁也拿不走。故选D。 13.C 考查形容词以及对语境的理解。A.Eager渴望;B. Afraid害怕;C. Unable不能;D. Pleased高兴。因为说不出话,我只是点点头。故选C。 14.A 考查名词以及对语境的理解。A.encouragement鼓励;B. praise表扬;C. reward 报酬; D. conclusion结论。经过爸爸的鼓励,我心里的结解开了。故选A。 15.B考查动词短语以及对语境的理解。 A.1ook for照顾;B. pick up拾起;C. take out拿出;D. throw away扔掉。爸爸教我自嘲。曾经我试图捡起涂在地板上的标志。故选B。 16.D 考查动词以及对语境的理解。A .refused 拒绝;B. managed做成;C. forgot忘记;D. attempted试图。还有一次,我试图吃空盘子上的花。故选D。 17.B 考查名词以及对语境的理解。A. examples例子;B adventures冒险;C concerns关注点;D. changes变化。我不打算阻止孩子去做任何孩子都会有的冒险。故选B。 18.C 考查名词以及对语境的理解。A.comment评价;B. choice选择;C. reply回答;D. idea想法。如果我跌倒了怎么办?爸爸的回答是:摔倒了,起来再试。故选C。 19.A考查副词以及对语境的理解。 A. Afterwards后来;B. Otherwise否则的话;C. Backwards向后;D. Instead代替,反而。后来,我学会了滑冰,爬树等。故选A。 20.D考查名词以及对语境的理解。 A. decision决定;B. progress进步;C. scene场景;D. difference差异。make a difference有影响,有关系。他在让我成为一个自信的人方面给了我很大的影响。故选D。 考点:考查人物类短文阅读。
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Mr and Mrs Fred Deacon 1442 Saddleback Road Mesa,AX 85205

Dear Mr and Mrs Fred Deacon,

I am writing this letter to congratulate you on your new purchase of a house in the Dob­son Ranch area. We feel that this is one of the best neighborhoods of high quality in the city of Mesa,and we are happy to be able to call you neighbors.

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Dear Mr Sanchez,

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