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It was Saturday morning. I heard loud noises of moving furniture in the next room. I could almost feel the excitement of John who was soon going to get a room of his own. I remember my own feelings when I was 13. I knew how much he longed for his right to privacy (私人空间) when he was sharing a room with his younger brother, Robot. He said, “Mum, Can I please have a room of my own? I could use Jeff’s. He won’t mind.”

It was true that Jeff had graduated from college and flown from the nest. But would he mind? The room was the place where I told him a thousand stories and we had a thousand talks. As close as we were, though, the time came when Jeff needed a door between us. His life was spreading into areas that had less to do with family. I no longer could-or should-know everything about him.

It turned out that getting Jeff’s permission was easy. He said, “Of course, Mum, it would be selfish of me to hold on to it.” Then his voice softened, “Mum, I won’t be living at home again—you know that.” Behind his glasses, his eyes were lit with all the love. There were no door closed here—they had all opened up again.

As John and I were cleaning the room, I fixed my eyes on Jeff’s things around me and could almost touch the little boy I knew was gone forever. I looked at the room and, in my heart, I let it go. To hold on would be, as Jeff said, selfish. Now it was time for John, shouldering through the door, his eyes bright with promise of independence, to disappear behind the door. It was time for letting go to happen again.

1.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. John was moving to live with his brother.

B. John was eager to get a room of his own.

C. Jeff volunteered to give his room to John.

D. Jeff refused to let his brother have his room.

2. The underlined sentence in the second paragraph probably means “______”.

A. Jeff finally flew out of the house

B. Jeff would have less to do with his family

C. Jeff needed his right to privacy

D. Jeff got tired of those familiar stories

3.How did the author feel about her children’s sense of independence?

A. Delighted. B. Jealous. C. Confused. D. Embarrassed.

4.It can be inferred from the passage that ______.

A. the children did not like to live with adults

B. all her three kids made the author feel depressed

C. none of the members in the family thought the same way

D. the author loved and missed the time together with her kids

 

1.B 2.C 3.C 4.D 【解析】 试题分析:随着孩子大学毕业,要离开父母独立生活。作为责任心很强的父母,我们努力培养孩子们的独立性。可是一旦他们有了独立性,当你站在关上的门外边看着光秃秃的门板时,心里总是有那么一点不安。但是我们还是接受了这个事实—至少可以说我们这么做了。养育儿女实际上就是一个逐步撒手放手的过程。 1. could almost feel the excitement of John who was soon going to get a room of his own我几乎能感觉到约翰不久将拥有自己的一个房间的那种兴奋;和第五句I knew how much he longed for his right to privacy (私人空间) when he was sharing a room with his younger brother, Robot. 我记起了约翰是多么向往着一个自己拥有的小天地,当时他跟弟弟罗伯特同住一间屋子。可知选B。. 2. close as we were, though, the time came when Jeff needed a door between us. His life was spreading into areas that had less to do with family. I no longer could-or should-know everything about him. 尽管我们亲密无间,这样一个时刻终于还是来到了:杰夫需要在我们之间隔一扇门,需要一个他自己的成长空间。他的生活正在朝着与他的家和家人毫不相干的领域扩展。对他的事,我再也不能—或者说再也不应该,什么都知道了。可知答案选C。 3. was true that Jeff had graduated from college and flown from the nest. But would he mind? The room was the place where I told him a thousand stories and we had a thousand talks. 的确,杰夫在那一年就已大学毕业,飞离了这个鸟窝。但是,如果猛地一下抽掉他曾经在其中成长和度过许多时光的栖息之处,他会不在意吗?可知选C。 4.就在那个房间里,四面都堆着杰夫的旧物,我觉得几乎可以触摸到那个小男孩子,虽然我自己也明白他已经一去不复返了。可知选D。 考点:考查日常生活类阅读
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