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    It was my twenty-eighth birthday, and I was seriously upset. I was a newly divorced mom, raising two small children on my own. Feeling _______ myself had become comfortable for me.

The evening before my _______, my six-year-old son Nick said,“Tomorrow's your birthday, Mommy! I can't _______!”Unable to return his enthusiasm, I kissed his cheeks and _______ he could forget it the next day.

The next morning, I _______ noises in our living room and then I heard Nick _______ his baby sister Maya, telling her to“make Mommy smile today.”It suddenly hit me. I'd been so _______ in my sadness that I hadn't realized how it was affecting my children. Sensing my _______, my little boy was doing his best to _______ something about it.

I marched into the living room to hug my children — and was __________ in my tracks. There sat Nick on the floor, Maya on her blanket next to him, and in front of them was a pile of __________.

I looked wide-eyed and open-mouthed at the presents, then back to my son. “Happy Birthday!” he cried. “I __________ you, Mommy, didn't I?” I knelt (跪) down next to him and asked how he'd __________ to get me the presents. He reminded me of our __________ to the Dollar Tree store, and I __________ remembered him telling me he was going to spend the pocket money he'd been saving for ages. I had almost __________ him for spending everything he had so carefully saved. I would never have imagined that he was __________ gifts for me.

__________ the presents, I suddenly saw the beauty in my life. The sadness __________ from my heart. I hugged my son and daughter and told them how __________ I was to have them in my life.

1.A.satisfied with B.sorry for C.afraid of D.amazed by

2.A.graduation B.anniversary C.retirement D.birthday

3.A.lie B.leave C.wait D.play

4.A.hoped B.proved C.promised D.advised

5.A.tested B.made C.heard D.remembered

6.A.singing to B.talking to C.arguing with D.speaking about

7.A.similar B.skilled C.lost D.scared

8.A.unhappiness B.importance C.impatience D.confusion

9.A.explain B.read C.find D.do

10.A.blamed B.stopped C.refused D.chosen

11.A.clothes B.bags C.toys D.presents

12.A.surprised B.trusted C.missed D.frightened

13.A.expected B.managed C.agreed D.pretended

14.A.dream B.plan C.trip D.task

15.A.immediately B.frequently C.recently D.continuously

16.A.forgiven B.thanked C.supported D.scolded

17.A.preparing B.designing C.opening D.ordering

18.A.Depending on B.Running into C.Looking at D.Paying for

19.A.expanded B.rose C.appeared D.removed

20.A.busy B.lucky C.wrong D.greedy

 

1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.B 14.C 15.A 16.D 17.A 18.C 19.D 20.B 【解析】 本文为记叙文。作者作为带着两个孩子的单亲妈妈时常感到沮丧,儿子和女儿为了让妈妈开心准备了生日礼物,这给作者带来了惊喜和感动。 1.考查短语辨析。句意:为自己感到难过对我来说已经变得很舒服了。A. satisfied with感到满意;B. sorry for感到难过;C. afraid of感到害怕;D. amazed by感到惊讶。作为带着两个孩子的单亲妈妈,我感到沮丧,经常为自己感到难过。故选B。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:在我生日的前一天晚上,我六岁的儿子尼克说:“妈妈,明天是你的生日。我等不及了。”A. graduation毕业;B. anniversary纪念日;C. retirement退休;D. birthday生日。根据下文Tomorrow's your birthday, Mommy!可知,在我生日的前一天晚上。故选D。 3.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在我生日的前一天晚上,我六岁的儿子尼克说:“妈妈,明天是你的生日。我等不及了。”A. lie躺;B. leave离开;C. wait等;D. play玩。儿子等不及要为我过生日了。故选C。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我无法回应他的热情,我吻了他的脸颊,希望他第二天能忘记这一切。A. hoped希望;B. proved证明;C. promised应允;D. advised建议。我心情沮丧,没有过生日的心情,希望儿子能忘掉生日的事儿。故选A。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:第二天早上,我听见客厅里有吵闹声,然后我听到尼克在和他的小妹妹玛雅说话,告诉她今天要让妈妈开心。A. tested测验;B. made制造;C. heard听到;D. remembered记得。根据下文noises in our living room and then I heard Nick ___6___ his baby sister Maya, telling her to “make Mommy smile today.”可知,我听见客厅里有吵闹声。故选C。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:第二天早上,我听见客厅里有吵闹声,然后我听到尼克在和他的小妹妹玛雅说话,告诉她今天要让妈妈开心。A. singing to给……唱歌;B. talking to跟……说话;C. arguing with和……争论;D. speaking about谈论。根据句意可知,儿子跟他的妹妹说话。故选B。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我一直沉浸在悲伤中,没有意识到它是如何影响我的孩子们的。A. similar熟悉;B. skilled熟练;C. lost沉浸;D. scared害怕。根据下文Sensing my ___8___, my little boy was doing his best to ___9___ something about it.可知,我一直沉浸在自己的悲伤中。故选C。 8.考查名词词义辨析。句意:儿子看出了我的忧愁,总是想办法为此做点什么。A. unhappiness不幸,忧愁;B. importance重要;C. impatience急躁;D. confusion困惑。根据下文my little boy was doing his best to ___9___ something about it.可知,儿子看到我的忧愁。故选A。 9.考查动词词义辨析。句意:儿子看出了我的忧愁,总是想办法为此做点什么。A. explain解释;B. read读;C. find发现;D. do做。儿子想为我做些事情让我高兴起来。故选D。 10.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我大步走进客厅去拥抱我的孩子们,却被挡住了去路。尼克坐在地板上,玛雅坐在他旁边的毯子上,他们面前是一堆礼物。A. blamed谴责;B. stopped阻止;C. refused拒绝;D. chosen选择。根据下文There sat Nick on the floor, Maya on her blanket next to him, and in front of them was a pile of ____11____.可知,孩子们挡住了我的去路。故选B。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我大步走进客厅去拥抱我的孩子们,却被挡住了去路。尼克坐在地板上,玛雅坐在他旁边的毯子上,他们面前是一堆礼物。A. clothes衣服;B. bags包;C. toys玩具;D. presents礼物。根据下一句I looked wide-eyed and open-mouthed at the presents…可知,地上堆满了礼物。故选D。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我让你大吃一惊了,妈妈,是吗?”A. surprised令人吃惊;B. trusted信人;C. missed思念;D. frightened恐吓。儿子想要给我惊喜。故选A。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我在他旁边跪下来,问到他怎样给我准备了这些礼物。A. expected预料;B. managed设法;C. agreed同意;D. pretended假装。我想要知道儿子如何准备的这些礼物。故选B。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他让我想起了我们去Dollar Tree商店的那次经历,我立刻记起他告诉我,他要把存了很久的零花钱花掉。A. dream梦想;B. plan计划;C. trip旅行,经历;D. task任务。儿子向我提起那次去Dollar Tree商店的经历。故选C。 15.考查副词词义辨析。句意:他让我想起了我们去Dollar Tree商店的那次经历,我立刻记起他告诉我,他要把存了很久的零花钱花掉。A. immediately立即;B. frequently时常;C. recently近来;D. continuously不断地。儿子提起去Dollar Tree商店的那次经历,我立即想到了儿子说过的话。故选A。 16.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我几乎要责备他花光了他仔细保存的所有东西。A. forgiven忘记;B. thanked感激;C. supported支持;D. scolded责备。看到儿子花光了自己苦心积攒下来的东西,我想要责备儿子。故选D。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我万万没有想到他在为我准备礼物。A. preparing准备;B. designing设计;C. opening打开;D. ordering订购。根据语境可知,我没有想到儿子为我准备礼物。故选A。 18.考查动词短语辨析。句意:看着这些礼物,我突然发现了我生命中的美丽。A. Depending on依靠;B. Running into撞倒;C. Looking at看着;D. Paying for支付。看到儿子为我准备的礼物,我内心感到了美好。故选C。 19.考查动词词义辨析。句意:悲伤从我心里消失了。A. expanded扩张;B. rose升起;C. appeared出现;D. removed消除。我看到礼物,感到了美好,因此悲伤从内心消失。故选D。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我拥抱了我的儿子和女儿,告诉他们我的生活有他们是多么的幸运。A. busy;B. lucky;C. wrong;D. greedy。儿子和女儿给我带来感动,因此我的生活是幸运的。故选B。
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