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    When Mom pulled in the driveway, Grandpa Joe was weeding his garden. He stood up and _______ us with wide-open arms. In his muddy gloves and jeans, he looked_______ like the well-dressed grandfather I remembered. The super professional bank president who loved numbers had retired(退休) and let his hair run _______. I wasn’t_______ him to look so different.

After the hugs and kisses, Grandpa couldn’t _______ to show off his garden, pointing out his  almost-ripe tomatoes and ___________ about the rabbits eating his lettuce. The man who had been _______ for ages with interest rates(利率) now cared only about gardening.

Once Mom was gone for business, Grandpa_______ me and said, “Now, Anthony, if I remember _______, you like pasta(意大利面) with pesto sauce.” I eagerly nodded. “That’s perfect!” Grandpa said. “We’ll make some.”

We__________ some vegetables from the garden, and then drove 15 miles to the nearest grocery, where Grandpa bought cheese and nuts. On the drive home Grandpa asked, “What’s the__________ of having a grandpa if he never makes you a big home-cooked meal?”

Then Grandpa showed me how to __________ eggs with flour to make pasta and then how to prepare the sauce. When everything was ready, he proudly ____________ me a large plate of pasta. I ____________ a forkful into my mouth and it was just__________.

“So,” Grandpa said, his eyes__________, “what do you think?”

Before answering, I thought about our ______________. The garden, the shopping, the ____________ “I . . . I . . . love it, Grandpa!” I said.

Then his face broke__________ a smile so warm that I was sure I hadn’t told him a__________.

1.A. charge B. greet C. treat D. reward

2.A. nothing B. everything C. anything D. something

3.A. clean B. strange C. magical D. wild

4.A. persuading B. reminding C. expecting D. informing

5.A. choose B. wait C. invite D. stop

6.A. complaining B. crying C. lying D. arguing

7.A. satisfied B. occupied C. decorated D. covered

8.A. jumped at B. looked for C. heard from D. turned to

9.A. directly B. wrongly C. clearly D. slowly

10.A. brought up B. watched out C. pulled up D. set off

11.A. result B. point C. honor D. reason

12.A. mix B. charge C. compare D. fill

13.A. created B. bought C. packed D. served

14.A. transported B. stole C. put D. selected

15.A. terrible B. tasty C. spicy D. wonderful

16.A. closed B. dropping C. shining D. opened

17.A. day B. life C. relationship D. family

18.A. prediction B. celebration C. determination D. preparation

19.A. through B. down C. off D. into

20.A. joke B. lie C. story D. fact

 

1.B 2.A 3.D 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.D 9.C 10.C 11.B 12.A 13.D 14.C 15.A 16.C 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者去爷爷家短暂逗留一天,退休后的爷爷自己打理菜园,费心尽力地给他做了一顿难吃的意大利面,但是作者谎称喜欢吃,让爷爷高兴。 1.考查动词词义辨析。A. charge收费;B. greet迎接;C. treat对待;D. reward犒劳。根据本空后的“us with wide-open arms”可知,爷爷张开双臂迎接我们,故B项正确。 2.考查代词词义辨析。A. nothing没有什么;B. everything一切;C. anything任何事;D. something某物。爷爷的裤子和手套上满是泥巴,一点也不像我记忆中的穿着讲究的样子,故A项正确。 3.考查形容词词义辨析。A. clean干净的;B. strange奇怪的;C. magical有魔力的;D. wild荒凉的、自然生长的(乱的)。根据本空前的“had retired(退休) and let his hair run”可知,退休后的爷爷的头发没有打理,乱糟糟的,故D项正确。 4.考查动词词义辨析。A. persuading说服;B. reminding提醒;C. expecting预料;D. informing通知。根据上文可知,我没有料想到爷爷退休后会是这个样子,与以前截然不同,故C项正确。 5.考查固定搭配。根据本空后的“to show off his garden”可知,爷爷迫不及待地给我们展示他的菜园,can’t wait to do表示“迫不及待要做某事”,故B项正确。 6.考查动词词义辨析。A. complaining抱怨;B. crying哭喊;C. lying说谎;D. arguing争论。爷爷向我们展示菜园的同时,给我们介绍他快熟的西红柿,并且抱怨兔子吃了他的生菜,故A项正确。 7.考查固定搭配。爷爷以前几十年都是从事与银行利率有关的工作。be occupied with表示“忙于,从事”,故B项正确。 8.考查动词短语辨析。A. jumped at跃向;B. looked for寻找;C. heard from收到……的信;D. turned to转向。根据下文情节可知,妈妈离开以后,爷爷转过身来和我说话,故D项正确。 9.考查副词词义辨析。A. directly直接地;B. wrongly错误地;C. clearly清楚地;D. slowly慢慢地。爷爷说如果他没记错(记得清楚)的话,我喜欢吃意大利面,故C项正确。 10.考查动词短语辨析。A. brought up抚养;B. watched out留心;C. pulled up拔起;D. set off动身。做意大利面是需要放蔬菜的,所以我们从菜园里拔了一些蔬菜,故C项正确。 11.考查名词词义辨析。A. result结果;B. point意义、关键;C. honor荣誉;D. reason原因。爷爷说如果他从不给我在家做一顿好吃的,有一个爷爷还有什么意义呢?What is the point of doing? 是固定表达,表示“做……有什么意义呢?”故B项正确。 12.考查动词词义辨析。A. mix混合;B. charge充电;C. compare比较;D. fill填充。根据本空后的“eggs with flour to make pasta and then how to prepare the sauce”可知,爷爷向我展示了如何把鸡蛋和面粉搅拌在一起做意大利面,故A项正确。 13.考查动词词义辨析。A. created创造;B. bought买;C. packed打包;D. served招待、提供(端上饭菜)。爷爷自豪地给我端上了一大盘意大利面,故D项正确。 14.考查动词词义辨析。A. transported运输;B. stole偷;C. put放;D. selected选择。我把一大勺面条放到嘴里,故C项正确。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。A. terrible糟糕的;B. tasty美味的;C. spicy辛辣的;D. wonderful精彩的。根据下文情节可知,面条味道糟糕极了,虽然难吃,但我撒谎说好吃,安慰爷爷,故A项正确。 16.考查动词词义辨析。A. closed闭上;B. dropping垂下;C. shining闪亮;D. opened睁开。我吃了一口以后,爷爷的眼睛闪闪发亮,迫切地想问我味道如何,故C项正确。 17.考查名词词义辨析。A. day天;B. life生活;C. relationship关系;D. family家庭。在回答爷爷之前,我想到爷爷为我忙了一天,去菜园拔菜,去商店买材料等等,故A项正确。 18.考查名词词义辨析。A. prediction预报;B. celebration庆祝;C. determination决心;D. preparation准备。根据上文可知,我想到爷爷为我做意大利面的准备工作,故D项正确。 19.考查固定短语。听到我说喜欢吃,爷爷的脸上乐开了花,break into a smile=break out smiling (脸上绽放笑容),故D项正确。 20.考查名词词义辨析。A. joke玩笑;B. lie谎言;C. story故事;D. fact事实。看到爷爷这么开心,我觉得我说谎是正确的,自己觉得像没说谎一样(没有愧疚感),故B项正确。
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