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When my kids were small, I started a tradition in our house of giving eight gifts over the course of the eight days of Hanukkah(光明节). I liked the idea of_________a candle every night and giving my children a gift to unwrap to _______. It was easy to go into a toy store and pick up something _______less than $10 each, or even $1 each (at the Dollar Store). My children didn't ask for anything much in particular and they _______whatever they got.

As the years progressed, I _______the tradition of eight gifts for each night of Hanukkah.

But this year, Hanukkah _______something else. My special-needs son decided that he wanted to _______a computer, and it was up to me to buy all the parts of it. When I wouldn't _______that, he decided he wanted a PlayStation. Then Amazon gift cards. Then money. And it became clear that it wasn't going to happen, he got _______.

I keep________him that Hanukkah isn't about greed or materialism. It's about the miracle of an oil lamp that ________for eight days. It's about being________of our heritage. It's about freedom.

But he ________. I know deep down that his obsessions(迷恋) are out of his ________, and definitely out of mine. Having a special-needs child is as________as it gets. Some days are better than others and not all holidays________the way I hope. But despite his unrealistic requests, he's a(n) ________child who is showing me the true meaning of life.

And as we enter a new year and light the ________approaching the time, I welcome his differences ________I learn how to turn negative requests into________ones.

1.A. buying    B. donating    C. lighting    D. drawing

2.A. celebrate    B. present    C. send    D. play

3.A. with    B. for    C. of    D. from

4.A. ate    B. threw    C. liked    D. drank

5.A. held up    B. gave in    C. handed in    D. kept up

6.A. made    B. became    C. found    D. designed

7.A. build    B. buy    C. use    D. watch

8.A. rely on    B. learn from    C. agree to    D. dream about

9.A. calm    B. happy    C. selfish    D. upset

10.A. telling    B. warning    C. promising    D. accusing

11.A. lays    B. hangs    C. waits    D. burns

12.A. tired    B. proud    C. afraid    D. lack

13.A. nodded    B. slept    C. insisted    D. failed

14.A. mind    B. sight    C. control    D. place

15.A. wonderful    B. dangerous    C. interesting    D. challenging

16.A. run out    B. break down    C. work out    D. put down

17.A. strange    B. amazing    C. bad    D. energetic

18.A. candles    B. lamps    C. torches    D. lanterns

19.A. when    B. as    C. unless    D. until

20.A. relative    B. possible    C. reasonable    D. positive

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.D 10.A 11.D 12.B 13.C 14.C 15.D 16.C 17.B 18.A 19.B 20.D 【解析】文章主要讲述作者一家庆祝光明节的故事。 1.根据语境以及第18空可知此处是点亮蜡烛。A. buying购买;B. donating捐款;C. lighting照明,点燃;D. drawing绘画。light a candle点燃蜡烛。故选C。 2.此处表达点燃蜡烛,分发礼物来庆祝光明节。A. celebrate庆祝;B. present呈递;C. send发送;D. play玩。故选A。 3.此处表达值10美元的东西,用for表示“价值……”。故选B。 4.此处表达孩子们不会要求特别的东西,他们喜欢自己得到的。A. ate吃;B. threw扔;C. liked喜欢;D. drank喝。故选C。 5.此处表达保持着这种传统。A held up举起,耽搁;B. gave in屈服;C. handed in上交;D. kept up保持。故选D。 6.此处表达今年跟往年不一样,变成了另外的样子。A. made制作;B. became变成;C. found发现;D. designed设计。故选B。 7.此处表达要组装电脑,因为后句是让作者买零件。A. build建造;B. buy买;C. use使用;D. watch观察。故选A。 8.此处表达作者不同意后,他又提出了很多其他的要求。A. rely on依靠;B. learn from向……学习;C. agree to同意;D. dream about梦想。故选C。 9.此处表达作者没有满足孩子的愿望,所以孩子应该是伤心。A. calm平静;B. happy高兴;C. selfish自私;D. upset伤心。故选D。 10.此处表达我不停地告诉他,光明节不是关于贪婪和物质的。A. telling告诉;B. warning警告;C. promising承诺;D. accusing指控。故选A。 11.此处表达油灯燃烧8天。A. lays放置;B. hangs悬挂;C. waits等待;D. burns燃烧。故选D。 12.此处表达为我们的文化遗产感到自豪。A. tired累的;B. proud自豪;C. afraid害怕;D. lack缺乏。故选B。 13.此处表达转折意义,所以应该是他很坚持。A. nodded点头;B. slept睡觉;C. insisted坚持;D. failed失败。故选C。 14.此处表达他的迷恋已经无法自控。A. mind心情;B. sight视线;C. control控制;D. place地方。故选C。 15.此处表达对待这样的孩子有一定的挑战。A. wonderful好极了;B. dangerous危险的;C. interesting有趣的;D. challenging有挑战的。故选D。 16.此处表达并不是所有的假日都像我期望的那样进行。A. run out用光;B. break down坏了,垮掉;C. work out进展;D. put down镇压。故选C。 17.此处表达令人吃惊的孩子,因为他向我展示了生活的真正意义。A. strange奇怪的;B. amazing令人吃惊的;C. bad坏的;D. energetic精力充沛的。故选B。 18.此处表达点燃蜡烛。A. candles蜡烛;B. lamps灯;C. torches;火把;D. lanterns灯笼。呼应第一空后面的a candle,故选A。 19.此处表达因为我学会怎样把负面的请求转变为积极的请求。A. when当……时;B. as因为;C. unless除非;D. until直到……时。故选B。 20.此处表达我学会了积极怎样把负面的请求转变为积极的请求。A. relative相对;B. possible可能;C. reasonable合理的;D. positive积极的。与negative相对的是positive,故选D。
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