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    After 20 years of marriage, my wife wanted me to take another woman out to _______. She said, “I love you, but I know this other woman loves you too.”

The other woman that my wife wanted me to visit was my mother, who has been a widow (寡妇) for 19 years, but my busy life had made it impossible to visit her _______. That night I called to _______ her out for dinner.

“What’s wrong? are you well?” she asked. My mother is the type of woman who suspects that a late night _______ is a sign of bad news.

“I thought that it would be pleasant to spend some time with you,” I _______.

She thought about it for a moment, and _______. During the dinner, we had an agreeable conversation — _______ extraordinary but recent events of each other’s life.

Before we _______, she said, “I’ll go out with you again, _______ only if you let me invite you.”

A few days ________, my mother died of a heart attack. It ________ so suddenly that I didn’t have a chance to do anything for her. A few days after the funeral, I received an envelope with a receipt (收据) from the same place where mother and I had ________. An attached note ________:

I paid this bill ________. I wasn’t sure that I could be there; but nevertheless, I paid for two ________ —one for you and the other for your ________. You will never know what that night meant for me. I ________ you, son.

At that moment, I ________ the importance of saying in time: “I LOVE YOU”. Give your family the ________ they deserve, because sometimes things cannot be ________ till “some other time”.

1.A.home B.talk C.movie D.dinner

2.A.directly B.frequently C.rarely D.exactly

3.A.bring B.take C.force D.invite

4.A.visit B.meal C.ring D.date

5.A.argued B.whispered C.committed D.responded

6.A.agreed B.refused C.promised D.nodded

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

8.A.met B.parted C.left D.divided

9.A.but B.and C.so D.or

10.A.before B.earlier C.ago D.later

11.A.broke B.formed C.fell D.struck

12.A.sat B.waited C.gathered D.dined

13.A.saw B.read C.showed D.wrote

14.A.in advance B.on purpose C.by accident D.with patience

15.A.tables B.dishes C.seats D.chances

16.A.mother B.family C.wife D.child

17.A.miss B.admire C.love D.hug

18.A.sensed B.accepted C.checked D.pursued

19.A.time B.money C.comfort D.calls

20.A.ensured B.delayed C.forgotten D.forgiven

 

1.D 2.B 3.D 4.C 5.D 6.A 7.B 8.B 9.A 10.D 11.D 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.C 16.C 17.C 18.A 19.A 20.B 【解析】 本文属于叙事说理文,通过讲述作者和母亲去吃饭的一次经历,和母亲的突然离世来告诉人们要多花些时间和亲人在一起,这比什么都重要。而不要等到子欲养而亲不待,让人抱憾终身。 1.考查名词词义辨析。A. home家;B. talk谈话;C. movie电影;D. dinner吃饭。根据后文During the dinner, we had an agreeable conversation可知,作者妻子想要作者带另一个女的出去吃饭,故选D。 2.考查副词词义辨析。A. directly直接地;B. frequently经常;C. rarely稀少地;D. exactly确切地。这里是指工作忙孩子多,没有时间看望妈妈,经常去看她变得不可能,故选B。 3.考查动词词义辨析。A. bring带来;B. take带走;C. force强迫;D. invite邀请。根据前文可知,作者打电话邀请母亲出去吃饭,故选D。 4.考查名词词义辨析。A. visit拜访;B. meal餐;C. ring电话;D. date日期。根据前文可知,作者深夜给母亲打电话,她很怀疑有坏消息,故选C。 5.考查动词词义辨析。A. argued争论;B. whispered低声说;C. committed致力于;D. responded回应。根据前文“What’s wrong? are you well?” she asked.可知,母亲很怀疑,故作者回答母亲的问题,故选D。 6.考查动词词义辨析。A. agreed同意;B. refused拒绝;C. promised承诺;D. nodded点头。根据后文可知,作者与母亲一同在餐厅吃饭,故可知,母亲同意了,故选A。 7.考查代词词义辨析。句意:我们吃饭吃的很融洽,没有什么特别的事情,都是彼此最近的生活琐事。A. anything任何事;B. nothing没有事;C. something一些事;D. everything所有事。根据文章可知,作者与母亲吃饭聊家常,故选B。 8.考查动词词义辨析。A. met见面;B. parted分离;C. left离开;D. divided划分。根据文章可知,作者与母亲吃完饭,分别回各自的家,故选B。 9.考查连词词义辨析。句意:我会再次和你一道出来吃饭,但是必须是我请你。分析前后句可知,前后句为转折关系,故用but,故选A。 10.考查形容词词义辨析。A. before之前;B. earlier更早;C. ago之前;D. later之后。根据文章可知,几天之后,母亲因为心脏病发作逝世,故选D。 11.考查动词词义辨析。A. broke打破;B. formed形成;C. fell摔倒;D. struck突然发生。根据前文my mother died of a heart attack可知,事情发生的很突然,故选D。 12.考查动词词义辨析。A. sat坐;B. waited等待;C. gathered聚集;D. dined吃饭。根据本句with a receipt (收据) from the same place可知,收据来自作者与母亲共餐的地方,故选D。 13.考查动词词义辨析。A. saw看见;B. read 读;C. showed显示;D. wrote写着。根据后文可知,便条上读作以下内容,一般用read和say,故选B。 14.考查介词短语辨析。A. in advance提前;B. on purpose故意地;C. by accident偶然地;D. with patience耐心地。根据后文I wasn’t sure that I could be there可知,不确定是否能够到那里,因此提前把账单给付了,故选A。 15.考查名词词义辨析。A. tables桌子;B. dishes碟子;C. seats 座位;D. chances机会。根据后文one for you and the other for your可知,作者母亲付了两个位子的钱,故选C。 16.考查名词词义辨析。A. mother母亲;B. family家庭;C. wife妻子;D. child孩子。根据文章可知,母亲为作者和其妻子付了两个位子的钱,故选C。 17.考查动词词义辨析。A. miss想念;B. admire崇拜;C. love爱;D. hug拥抱。根据文章可知,母亲对儿子的爱,故选C。 18.考查动词词义辨析。A. sensed感觉;B. accepted接受;C. checked检查;D. pursued追求。根据文章可知,作者当时感受到了爱的重要性,故选A. 19.考查名词词义辨析。A. time 时间;B. money金钱;C. comfort安慰;D. calls电话。根据后文some other time可知,不能保证家人都有时间,因此要把时间给家人,故选A。 20.考查动词词义辨析。A. ensured确保;B. delayed拖延;C. forgotten忘记;D. forgiven原谅。根据文章可知,有些事情不能拖延到其他时间,故选B。
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