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    Mother’s Day 2016 was the last time that all my three kids would be kids at home. I was_______a Mother’s Day to remember.

That morning, I got up early and left for the_______.The boys and I were going_______,so I expected the break. I entered the office after my class,_______the crowd for their faces. I didn’t find the boys, but wasn’t too worried_______their classes often ran late. I found a bench with plenty of room for all four of us,_______seats for my young men.

The longer I sat there, the more_______and angry I got. How could they_______their mother on this day? I couldn’t_______my work, only on how I’d been wronged.________the last class in the morning ended, I could hardly wait to get home and give them a piece of my mind.

Arriving home, I noticed a pile of roses on the ground. They were the________of a track made of fresh flowers, which led to our house. As I________the flowers, the door got opened and three________ faces greeted me. They let me see what they’d been working on all________.

________the entire floor were the words: “Happy Mother’s Day. We Love You.” They were spelled out with________. The whole house was________with flowers. They’d worked all morning, gathering the fresh flowers and________them into a surprise message.

I immediately realized I’d been much too hurried in my________of the situation. In fact, they’d spent their time sending a________to show how much they really cared.

1.A.allowing B.expecting C.realizing D.declaring

2.A.church B.hospital C.school D.factory

3.A.separately B.completely C.actually D.sincerely

4.A.asking B.leaving C.calling D.searching

5.A.because B.though C.until D.once

6.A.changing B.choosing C.saving D.marking

7.A.confident B.absurd C.guilty D.hurt

8.A.cheat B.ignore C.consume D.frighten

9.A.focus on B.throw away C.cut down D.figure out

10.A.Upon the time B.For the time C.At the time D.By the time

11.A.introduction B.requirement C.beginning D.opening

12.A.followed B.selected C.smelled D.picked

13.A.shouting B.smiling C.flying D.running

14.A.day B.night C.afternoon D.morning

15.A.Flooding B.Transforming C.Covering D.Replacing

16.A.books B.flowers C.hardship D.effort

17.A.open B.tasty C.precious D.alive

18.A.pushing B.tricking C.arranging D.urging

19.A.change B.judgement C.improvement D.explanation

20.A.message B.word C.letter D.promise

 

1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.D 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.C 19.B 20.A 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。2016年的母亲节是三个孩子都在家的最后一个母亲节。作者非常希望孩子们能来祝贺她节日快乐,但是一直没有等到,作者准备回家给孩子们点儿颜色看看,但让她们没有想到的是,等待她的是一个惊喜。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我期待着母亲节被记住。A. allowing允许;B. expecting期待;C. realizing实现;D. declaring声明。由于是三个孩子同时在家过的最后一个母亲节,作者有点期待。故选B项。 2.考查名词词义辨析。句意:那天早上,我起得很早,就去学校了。A. church教堂;B. hospital医院;C. school学校;D. factory工厂。下文提到作者自己上课和孩子们上课,可见作者是去学校。故选C项。 3.考查副词词义辨析。句意:我和孩子们要各自去学校,所以我期待下课。A. separately单独地,各自地;B. completely完全地;C. actually实际上;D. sincerely真诚地。根据下文中的the break可知,作者期待下课的时候孩子们能来祝她母亲节快乐,所以她和孩子们应该是各自去学校。故选A项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:下课后我走进办公室,在人群中寻找他们的面孔。A. asking询问;B. leaving离开;C. calling打电话;D. searching寻找。根据上文可知,作者期待孩子们来,所以下课来到办公室之后,马上就开始寻找孩子们。故选D项。 5.考查连接词辨析。句意:我没有找到孩子们,但也没有太担心,因为他们的课经常拖堂。A. because因为;B. though虽然;C. until直到;D. once一旦。作者没有看到孩子们,但不是很担心。这是因为他们的课经常拖堂。此处在解释不是很担心的原因。故选A项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我找到了一张长凳,上面有足够的空间供我们四个人坐,为我的孩子们留了座位。A. changing更改;B. choosing选择;C. saving保存,占据;D. marking标记。作者还是认为孩子们会来,只是迟一点而已。看到有一排能坐下四个人,就为她那个孩子占了这些位置。故选C项。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我坐的时间越长,我就越伤心和生气。A. confident自信的;B. absurd荒谬的;C. guilty有罪的;D. hurt受伤的。作者满怀希望地等,孩子们却没有来。作者等得越久,就越伤心,越生气。故选D项。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们怎么能在这一天忽视他们的母亲呢?A. cheat欺骗;B. ignore忽视;C. consume消费;D. frighten恐吓。作者觉得孩子们忽视了她这个母亲。故选B项。 9.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我不能把注意力集中在工作上,只能集中在我是如何被忽视的。A. focus on聚焦;B. throw away抛弃;C. cut down缩小;D. figure out计算。由于生气和伤心,作者无心工作。故选A项。 10.考查介词短语辨析。句意:到早上最后一节课结束时,我已经迫不及待地想回家给他们一点建议。A. Upon the time在时间上;B. For the time在当时;C. At the time立即;D. By the time到……时候。到上午最后一节课结束之后,作者就迫不及待地回家,想给孩子们点儿颜色看看。故选D项。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这是一条鲜花小路的起点,通向我们的家。A. introduction介绍;B. requirement要求;C. beginning开始,起始;D. opening打开。作者回到家,看到满地的玫瑰花。这是一条鲜花铺设的小路的起始部分。故选C项。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我跟着花路走的时候,门开了,三个孩子笑着向我打招呼。A. followed跟随,沿着;B. selected选择;C. smelled闻;D. picked挑选。下文中提到门开了,可见作者是沿着这条花路在走。故选A项。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:当我跟着花路走的时候,门开了,三个孩子笑着向我打招呼。A. shouting喊;B. smiling笑;C. flying飞;D. running跑。根据下文可知,孩子们给母亲准备了一个意想不到的礼物,所以迎接母亲的是笑脸。故选B项。 14.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们让我看到了他们整个上午都在做什么。A. day白天;B. night晚上;C. afternoon下午;D. morning早上。作者是上完了上午最后一节课回去的,可见这些事情都是孩子们一个上午完成的。故选D项。 15.考查动词词义辨析。句意:整个地板上都写着:“母亲节快乐。我们爱你。”A. Flooding淹没;B. Transforming改造;C. Covering覆盖,铺满;D. Replacing替换。“Happy Mother’s Day.We Love You.”这几个单词铺满了整个地板。故选C项。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:它们是用花拼出来的。A. books书;B. flowers花;C. hardship苦;D. effort努力。根据语境可知,孩子们用花摆出了这几个单词。故选B项。 17.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:整个房子都开满了鲜花。A. open开放的;B. tasty美味的;C. precious珍贵的;D. alive鲜活的。整个房间因为有了鲜花而充满生机。故选D项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们工作了一上午,收集鲜花,并把它们编成一个惊喜的信息。A. pushing推;B. tricking骗;C. arranging安排;D. urging催促。孩子们花了一上午,先采集鲜花,然后摆放鲜花。故选C项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我立刻意识到我对形势的判断过于仓促。A. change改变;B. judgement判断;C. improvement改进;D. explanation解释。作者认为自己当时急于下结论,对情形的判断有误。故选B项。 20.考查名词词义辨析。句意:事实上,他们花了很多时间发信息来表达他们有多在乎。A. message信息;B. word文字;C. letter信件;D. promise承诺。呼应倒数第二段中的a surprise message。故选A项。
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