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    While standing in an airport security line recently, I got to witness first-hand what being the parent of a young adult really means.

A young woman of college age was in the line before me with her____loaded heavily. She was talking to her father who was standing a few feet away. “Dad, I____I'll call as soon as I get to Rome,” she said. He nodded nervously, and like any dad about to send their little girl across the ocean, ____wanted reassurance. “OK,” he said. And rocking backwards and forwards anxiously he continued, “But don't____! And your phone should work as soon as you____,but if it doesn't...”

Before he could finish, she____, “Dad, it will work! And if it doesn't, I'll call you with Laura's phone. I'll be____!”

He____agreeably, and I knew that when he looked at her, he didn't see a____woman about to start a great adventure. He saw a little girl taking her first nervous____on the school bus. It was time to be just as brave with this____as it was when she started school.

“Well, Dad. I'm off!” she____proudly as she loaded her belongings onto the X-ray belt. Then she walked to____them from the other side. And she____looked back at her dad again. However, I did. There he stood with____eyes. “Be brave," he must have been telling himself, as his____bank replaced his grown daughter with his little girl for a few more seconds. Then he____and walked away.

I____that young lady to her gate, and then watched her____a seat and wait for her plane to Rome. What a lucky young woman to have such a____father!

1.A.backpack B.phone C.father D.friend

2.A.predict B.admit C.expect D.promise

3.A.calmly B.randomly C.aimlessly D.desperately

4.A.forget B.hesitate C.panic D.worry

5.A.fly B.land C.return D.board

6.A.continued B.thought C.interrupted D.refused

7.A.urgent B.reliable C.fine D.careful

8.A.pushed B.nodded C.bowed D.left

9.A.confident B.nervous C.considerate D.generous

10.A.breaks B.measures C.chances D.steps

11.A.greeting B.goodbye C.meeting D.chance

12.A.objected B.whispered C.reminded D.announced

13.A.fetch B.load C.catch D.locate

14.A.occasionally B.still C.never D.always

15.A.innocent B.misty C.sharp D.cheerful

16.A.data B.story C.memory D.picture

17.A.froze B.disappeared C.turned D.failed

18.A.followed B.led C.took D.showed

19.A.send for B.fold up C.put away D.settle into

20.A.experienced B.brave C.respectable D.anxious

 

1.A 2.D 3.D 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.C 8.B 9.A 10.D 11.B 12.D 13.A 14.C 15.B 16.C 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.B 【解析】 本文是记叙文, 讲述了一位父亲在机场送女儿上飞机,感觉就像女儿小时候送她上学一样。作者觉得父母要送女儿远离自己是需要勇气的。 1.考查名词词义辨析。句意:一位上大学年龄的年轻女子背着沉重的背包在我面前排队。A. backpack背包;B. phone电话;C. father父亲 ;D. friend朋友。根据“loaded heavily”可推断,应该是背包“装了东西,很沉”。 故选A项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“爸爸,我保证我一到罗马就给你打电话,” 她说。A. predict预言,预测;B. admit 承认;C. expect期待;D. promise承诺。女孩为了让爸爸放心,答应一到目的地就打电话给爸爸。故选D项。 3.考查副词词义辨析。句意:就像任何一位即将送女儿漂洋过海的父亲一样,迫切地想要得到安慰。A. calmly平静地;B. randomly随意地;C. aimlessly漫无目的地;D. desperately 极度地。这里形容父亲非常想女儿能保证及时打电话给他。故选D项。 4.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他焦急地前后摇晃着,继续说着,“但是别忘了!你的手机应该你一着陆就要工作,但如果不能...。”A. forget忘记;B. hesitate犹豫 ;C. panic 恐慌;D. worry担心。父亲提醒女儿到了目的地不要忘了开手机。故选A项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他焦急地前后摇晃着,继续说着,“但是别忘了!你的手机应该你一着陆就要工作,但如果不能...。” A. fly飞;B. land着陆;C. return返回;D. board登记。根据上文 “I'll call as soon as I get to Rome”,可推测,父亲让女儿在飞机一着陆就打电话。故选B项。 6.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他还没来得及说完,她就打断了他,A. continued继续;B. thought想;C. interrupted打断;D. refused拒绝。根据上文“but if it doesn't... ”可知,父亲的话还没说完,小女孩就打断了他。故选C项。 7.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“爸爸,它会开机工作的! 如果不行的话,我会用Laura的电话打给你。 我会没事的!A. urgent紧急的;B. reliable可靠的;C. fine很好的;D. careful小心的。女孩怕父亲担心,就说自己会没事的。故选C项。 8.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他欣然点头。A. pushed推;B. nodded点头;C. bowed鞠躬;D. left离开。根据agreeably可知,听到女儿的话,父亲感到高兴,就愉快地点头。故选B项。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我知道当他看着女儿时,他看到的不是一个自信的女人即将开始一场伟大的冒险的女士。A. confident有信心的;B. nervous紧张的;C. considerate体贴;D. generous慷慨大度的。根据下文“his grown daughter”可知,女儿已经长大成人,有信心面对未知的世界。故选A项。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他看到的是一个小女孩,迈着紧张的步子上校车。A. breaks休息,间断;B. measures措施;C. chances机会;D. steps步伐。此时在父亲眼中,还是女儿小时候上学很紧张地上车的样子。故选D项。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:是时候勇敢地道别,就像她开始上学的时候一样。 A. greeting问候;B. goodbye再见;C. meeting见面;D. chance机会。父亲现在送女儿上飞机所需要的的勇气,就像送女儿刚开始上学时一样需要勇气。故选B项。 12.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“爸爸,我走了!”她边把带的东西放上X光带,边自豪地宣布。A. objected反对;B. whispered低声说;C. reminded提醒;D. announced宣布。女儿大声地对父亲道别。故选D项。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然后她走过去从另一边取东西。A. fetch取来;B. load装载; C. catch抓住;D. locate定位。按照生活常识,行李在X光带上检查后,然后到另一端去取。故选A项。 14.考查副词词义辨析。句意:她再也不回头看她爸爸了。A. occasionally偶尔地;B. still仍然 ;C. never从不;D. always总是。根据下文“However, I did” 和“…walked away”,however表示转折;作者回头看到父亲转身走了,因此可以推测女儿没有回头看。故选C项。 15.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:他站在那里,双眼模糊。A. innocent天真的;B. misty模糊的;C. sharp尖锐的;D. cheerful愉快的。父亲见到女儿离开,舍不得,很伤感。故选B项。 16.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“勇敢点”,他一定是在告诉自己,因为在他的记忆库里,有几秒钟的时间,是他的小女儿代替了他已经长大的女儿。 A. data数据 ;B. story 故事;C. memory记忆;D. picture图片。从上文“He saw a little girl taking her first nervous _____on the school bus”可以看出,父亲此时记忆里的是女儿小时候上学的样子。故选C项。 17.考查动词词义辨析。句意: 然后他转身走开了。A. froze僵住,愣住;B. disappeared消失;C. turned转身;D. failed失败。女儿进了登机口,父亲也离开了。故选C项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我跟着那位年轻女士到了登机口,然后看着她在座位上坐好,等待飞往罗马的飞机。A. followed跟随;B. led带领;C. took拿走; D. showed展示。根据上文“A young woman of college age was in the line before me”,作者跟在那位年轻女士后面进了登机口。故选A项。 19.考查动词短语辨析。句意:我跟着那位年轻女士到了登机口,然后看着她在座位上坐好,等待飞往罗马的飞机。A. send for派人去请;B. fold up折叠起来;C. put away收拾好;D. settle into 安顿下来。 那位年轻的女士坐下来等飞机。故选D项。 20.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:有这么勇敢的父亲,那位年轻女士真是幸运!A. experienced有经验的;B. brave勇敢的;C. respectable值得尊敬的;D. anxious焦虑的。从上文“It was time to be just as brave …”可以推断,作者认为父亲送女儿出国,远离自己是需要勇气的,觉得那位父亲很勇敢。故选B项。
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