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    Feeling unwell, I returned home at 2 pm. Imagine my ______ when I heard children’s laughter from my daughter’s bedroom. I ran ______ and there was Megan and her friend JoAnn. Seeing me, they ______ laughing, looking at each other ______. I had a hard time getting it out of them, but they finally ______ they came home for ______ and never returned to school.

I said, “You mean you cut school.” JoAnn said, “But we didn’t do it ______. We were talking and forgot to look at the ______.”

“No, you didn’t forget that.” I said when her friend left. Megan ______ her head saying, “We were just _______to see what it would feel like not to return to school.”

For the ______, I didn’t know what to do. I considered ______ her-telling her she couldn’t have JoAnn over for the next month. But ______ I said, “I’m very ______ by all this. You should be in school. Now I’m probably going to get a ______ from your teacher.” Megan said, “Write me an ______ note. Say I was sick and then she won’t call you.” I said, “The note has to come from you and has to be the ______.” Though unhappy, she wrote the note saying she was just “experimenting” and ______ she wouldn’t do it again.

Afterward I felt good to have done the right thing, even though it turned out that the teacher gave her a(n) ______ time over the note. I knew I had helped Megan ______ to what she did and take responsibility.

1.A.excitement B.eagerness C.shock D.expectation

2.A.upstairs B.outdoors C.nearby D.backwards

3.A.started B.stopped C.avoided D.continued

4.A.naturally B.happily C.sadly D.guiltily

5.A.agreed B.argued C.admitted D.advised

6.A.dinner B.coffee C.tea D.lunch

7.A.deliberately B.finally C.absolutely D.willingly

8.A.notice B.clock C.lesson D.bell

9.A.raised B.nodded C.turned D.lowered

10.A.waiting B.gathering C.experimenting D.exploring

11.A.moment B.future C.purpose D.reason

12.A.teasing B.punishing C.calming D.persuading

13.A.still B.rather C.even D.instead

14.A.upset B.amused C.thrilled D.confused

15.A.visit B.task C.call D.greeting

16.A.advice B.absence C.demand D.guidance

17.A.excuse B.relief C.cause D.truth

18.A.promised B.concluded C.claimed D.confirmed

19.A.easy B.pleasant C.hard D.special

20.A.go over B.face up C.get down D.move on

 

1.C 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.D 7.A 8.B 9.D 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.D 14.A 15.C 16.B 17.D 18.A 19.C 20.B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作者发现女儿逃学的事情,并让其主动向老师承认错误并说出事实的故事。 1. 考查名词词义辨析。 句意:当我听到女儿卧室里传来孩子们的笑声时,可以想象我有多震惊。A. excitement激动;B. eagerness渴望;C. shock震惊; D. expectation期盼。根据下文I said, “You mean you cut school.”,因为这个时间孩子应该是在上学,所以说作者听到孩子们的笑声时应该是感到震惊,故选C。 2. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:我跑上楼,看到了梅根和她的朋友乔安。A. upstairs楼上;B. outdoors户外;C. nearby在附近;D. backwards向后。根据上文我回家,可知应该是上楼,故选A。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:看到我,他们停止了大笑,内疚地互相看着。A. started开始;B. stopped停止;C. avoided避免;D. continued继续。因为孩子们没去学校,而我并不知道,所以看到我应该是停止了笑声,故选B。 4. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. naturally自然地;B. happily高兴地;C. sadly悲伤地;D. guiltily内疚地。理由同上,故选D。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我费了好大劲才让他们开口,但他们终于承认回家吃了午饭,就再也没回学校。A. agreed同意;B. argued争辩;C. admitted承认;D. advised建议。根据上文我费了好大劲才让他们开口,可知后面应该是承认,故选C。 6. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. dinner晚饭;B. coffee咖啡;C. tea茶;D. lunch午饭。根据我回家的时间是下午2点,可知应该是吃完午饭就再也没回学校,故选D。 7. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:乔安说,“但我们不是故意这么做的。”A. deliberately故意地;B. finally最终;C. absolutely绝对地;D. willingly自愿地。根据上文我说你意思你们逃课了,下文的但是表转折,所以应该是故意地更符合语境,故选A。 8. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我们一直谈话,忘了看钟。A. notice通知;B. clock时钟;C. lesson课程;D. bell铃声。根据上文说不是故意的,以及我们一直谈话,可推断是忘了时间,故选B。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:梅根低下头说:“我们只是想试试不回学校会是什么感觉。”A. raised抬起;B. nodded点头;C. turned转身;D. lowered降低。根据上文“No, you didn’t forget that.” I said when her friend left.以及梅根下文的回答,可推断她因为惭愧而低头,故选D。 10. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. waiting等待;B. gathering聚集;C. experimenting尝试;D. exploring探索。根据下文说不回学校会是什么感觉,可推断应该是尝试去做,故选C。 11. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:那一刻,我不知道该怎么办。A. moment时刻;B. future未来;C. purpose目的;D. reason原因。根据下文说我不知道该怎么办,说的是梅根说完的那一刻,故选A。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我考虑过惩罚她——告诉她下个月不能让乔安过来。A. teasing取笑;B. punishing惩罚;C. calming使震惊;D. persuading劝说。根据下文说告诉她下个月不让乔安过来,可知是作为逃课的惩罚,故选B。 13. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:但反而我说:我对这一切感到很失望。A. still仍然;B. rather相当;C. even甚至;D. instead反而。根据上文说我考虑过惩罚她,然后but转折了所以应该是相反地,故选D。 14. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. upset失望的;B. amused逗乐的;C. thrilled激动的;D. confused迷惑的。根据上文梅根逃课,可知这里应该是失望的,故选A。 15. 考查名词义辨析。句意:现在我可能会接到你老师的电话。A. visit拜访;B. task任务;C. call电话;D. greeting问候。根据下文“Write me an ___16___ note. Say I was sick and then she won’t call you.”,可推断上文是电话,故选C。 16. 考查名词义辨析。句意:梅根说:“给我写张请假单。”说我病了,她就不给你打电话了。A. advice建议;B. absence缺席;C. demand要求;D. guidance指导。根据下文说我病了,可知是要写请假单,所以应该是缺席,故选B。 17. 考查名词义辨析。句意:我说:“这纸条必须是你写的,而且必须是真实的。”A. excuse借口;B. relief消除;C. cause原因;D. truth真实。根据下文梅根受到老师的教训,可知应该是真实,故选D。 18. 考查动词义辨析。句意:尽管她不高兴,但她还是在纸条上写道,她只是在“试验”一下,并承诺不会再这样做了。A. promised答应;B concluded断定;C. claimed声称;D. confirmed确认。根据上文纸条必须真实的,可知写道只是在“试验”一下,所以下文应该是承诺不会这样做了,故选A。 19. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:后来我为自己做了正确的事而感到高兴,尽管后来老师因为那张纸条上狠狠地教训了她一顿。A. easy容易的;B. pleasant高兴的;C. hard艰难的;D. special特别的。根据上下文的转折关系,可知老师应该是狠狠的教训了她,故选C。 20. 考查动词词组辨析。句意:我知道我帮助梅根面对她所做的,并承担责任。A. go over复习;B. face up面对;C. get down写下;D. move on向前。根据下文并承担责任,可知是面对自己所做的,故选B。
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