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My grandfather went to high school in the 1920s. While in school, he became       in the drama program, acting in different kinds of productions. He      in touch with his drama teacher.

My father went to high school in the 1960s. Like his       before him, he acted in high school. He, too, stayed in touch with his drama teacher for the rest of the teacher's      . I graduated in 1997. When Hoover, my drama teacher, was      in Alaska, I didn't want her to feel like she was ending her life      , so I sent her many packages, including Drama Club yearbook photos from each year she      there in order that she could see the students whose lives she forever      .

Her nickname for our group of Drama Club was "the Throwaway Kids".      , no? She described us as that      we were nonconformists (不墨守成规者) that other teachers didn't      __ know what to do with. She simply       us for who we are, and that was exactly what we needed.

We have all become      members of society: reporters, lawyers, and singers, soldiers, doctors and, you guessed it, teachers. Every member of my family is a teacher. This year        the 73rd year we have taught in Alaska altogether.

me, teaching the course is only one important part of the        job. As I returned to my classroom just before the final bell       on the last day of school in May, I thought how the most emotional part of the experience will not be seeing the recent         return to say "hello" at Christmas. That was how the       of keeping in touch with our teachers our whole life long began in my family. Honestly, learning      a lifetime.

1.A. famous        B. active       C. anxious      D. attractive

2.A. lost          B. provided     C. kept         D. shared

3.A. teacher       B. classmate    C. mother       D. father

4.A. life          B. job          C. space        D. season

5.A. dying         B. singing      C. acting      D. playing

6.A. poor          B. angry        C. anxious      D. alone

7.A. taught        B. constructed C. ordered      D. noticed

8.A. protected     B. developed    C. scolded      D. affected

9.A. Interesting   B. Exciting     C. Shocking     D. Encouraging

10.A. because      B. if          C. but          D. although

11.A. purely       B. exactly     C. obviously    D. basically

12.A. entertained  B. accepted     C. disliked    D. demanded

13.A. consuming    B. contributing C. confirming  D. connecting

14.A. fills       B. marks        C. covers       D. deals

15.A. After        B. With         C. To           D. By

16.A. natural      B. simple       C. entire       D. casual

17.A. fell        B. rang         C. broke        D. rolled

18.A. classmates   B. soldiers     C. adults       D. graduates

19.A. tradition    B. culture      C. custom       D. behavior

20.A. wastes       B. puts         C. takes        D. pulls

 

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.A 6.D 7.A 8.D 9.C 10.A 11.B 12.B 13.B 14.B 15.C 16.C 17.B 18.D 19.A 20.C 【解析】 试题分析:文章讲述作者的祖父和爸爸都对戏剧很感兴趣,而且都和戏剧老师保持一生的联系,作者也延续这样的传统,而且做为教师之家,他们也最能够理解这样做的意义。 1.考查形容词辨析。A. famous著名的;B. active积极的;C. anxious焦虑的;D. attractive有吸引力的。根据下文的acting in various productions.可知作者的爷爷在表演课程上很积极,故选B。 2.考查动词辨析。A. lost失去;B. provided提供;C. kept保持;D. shared分享。根据下文:stayed in touch with his drama teacher可知他和戏剧老师一直保持联系,使用了词组keep in touch with和……保持联系,故选C。 3.考查名词辨析。A. teacher老师;B. classmate班级;C. mother妈妈;D. father爸爸。根据上文的:My grandfather went to high school in the 1920s.可知爷爷是爸爸的爸爸,故选D。 4.考查名词辨析。A. life生活;B. job工作;C. space空间;D. season季节。他在老师以后的生活中一直和老师保持联系。故选A。 5.考查动词辨析。A. dying死;B. singing唱歌;C. acting表演;D. playing玩。根据下文的:I didn't want her to feel like she was ending her life可知作者的戏剧老师快要去世了,故选A。 6.考查形容词辨析。A. poor穷;B. angry生气的;C. anxious焦虑的;D. alone单独的。根据下文的:in order that she could see the students whose lives she forever 43 .可知作者不想让老师觉得是一个人孤单的结束余生,故选D。 7.考查动词辨析。A. taught教;B. constructed建筑;C. ordered命令;D. demanded要求。作者给老师送了很多包裹里面包含她在戏剧俱乐部教学的每年的照片。故选A。 8.考查动词辨析。A. protected保护;B. developed发展;C. scolded责备;D. affected影响。为了让她看见被她影响一生的学生。故选D 9.考查形容词辨析。A. Interesting有趣的;B. Exciting令人兴奋的;C. Shocking令人震惊的; Encouraging令人鼓舞的。根据上文的:Her nickname for our group of Drama Club was "the Throwaway Kids".可知读者听见这个名字可能会觉得惊讶,故选C。 10.考查连词辨析。A. because因为;B. if 如果;C. But但是;D. although虽然。她这样称呼我们,因为我们是不墨守成规者,这里表示因果关系,故选A。 11.考查副词辨析。A. purely纯粹地;B. exactly确切地;C. obviously明显地;D. basically基本地。因为我们是不墨守成规者,其他老师确实不知道怎么处理我们。故选B。 12.考查动词辨析。A. entertained娱乐;B. accepted接受;C. disliked喜欢;D. noticed注意。她只是因为我们是什么样的人而接受我们。故选B。 13.考查动词辨析。A. consuming消费;B. contributing贡献;C. confirming证实;D. connecting联系。从下文的:reporters, lawyers, and singers, soldiers, doctors and, you guessed it, teachers.可知这帮俱乐部的成员成为对社会有贡献的人,故选B。 14.考查动词辨析。A. fills填满;B. marks标志;C. covers覆盖;D. deals处理。今年标志着我们在阿拉斯加一共教了73年。故选B。 15.考查介词辨析。A. After在……后面;B. With和……一起;C. To给……;D. By通过。对我来说,教这个课程是整个这个工作的唯一重要的部分,故选C。 16.考查形容词辨析。A. natural自然的;B. simple简单的;C. entire完全的;D. casual随意的。根据only one important part of…可知这里指的是整个的工作中的重要的部分,故选C。 17.考查动词辨析。A. fel1跌落;B. rang 响起;C. broke打破;D. rolled滚。当我在五月份学期的最后一天最后的铃响起之前回到教室的时候。表示“铃响”用rang,故选B。 18.考查名词辨析。A. classmates班级;B. soldiers士兵;C. adults成年人;D. graduates毕业生。我认为这个经历的最感人的部分不是在圣诞节的时候,毕业的学生回来问好。故选D。 19.考查名词辨析。A. tradition传统;B. culture文化;C. custom风俗;D. behavior行为,举止。那就是一生的时间和老师保持联系的这个传统怎么在我的家庭开始的。故选A。 20.。A. wastes浪费;B. puts 放置;C. takes接受,花费;D. pulls拖。学习是要花费一辈子的,故选C。 考点:人生感悟类阅读
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