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    Dad is a reserved man of few words but is always strict. What's more, he is quite _______ from other fathers and he believes a dutiful _______ is the product of the stick.

When I was 8, Dad _______ himself outside in the day time because of his tight schedule but began to take me to task for whatever I did _______ at table after supper. He would _______ me with a belt, leaving my arms many  _______. I was emotionally upset and disturbed, so I used to _______ with other kids in the neighborhood and Dad would _______ me more heavily the next time, making it impossible for me to _______ on my lessons. Everything went from bad to __________ for me so much that I even couldn't __________ out the English alphabet. Later, I was even  __________ into a reformatory school(少年管教所).

This time bitter tears were in his eyes, __________, "Son, it is not that I don't love you, but that I should not have been so angry at your __________ to live up to my expectations!"

Twenty years later, the Ph. D. graduation ceremony was around the __________ and my parents were __________ invited to show up. Dad didn't say a single word in praise of me but __________ bitterly again this time, and at this very moment, my mind was filled with mixed __________ and I stood on the stage with warm tears __________ up in my eyes the first time you shed tears bitterly for my being __________, but this time you did so for my being a Ph. D.

1.A.optimistic B.different C.stupid D.positive

2.A.father B.friend C.enemy D.son

3.A.busied B.blamed C.praised D.teased

4.A.right B.acceptable C.wrong D.amusing

5.A.blow B.frighten C.confuse D.pat

6.A.spots B.stains C.symptoms D.scars

7.A.correspond B.fight C.debate D.explore

8.A.polish B.scold C.belt D.criticize

9.A.depend B.take C.turn D.concentrate

10.A.better B.worse C.healthier D.poorer

11.A.pick B.write C.bring D.give

12.A.cast B.moved C.led D.pointed

13.A.reading B.screaming C.saying D.laughing

14.A.success B.review C.service D.failure

15.A.corner B.crossing C.center D.pavement

16.A.accidentally B.honorably C.casually D.unwillingly

17.A.sang B.whispered C.smiled D.cried

18.A.problems B.sentences C.emotions D.words

19.A.rising B.going C.welling D.keeping

20.A.naughty B.warmhearted C.independent D.outgoing

 

1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.B 11.B 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.D 18.C 19.C 20.A 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文, 一个儿子回忆父亲从小到大对他的教诲, 严厉却充满了爱, 在经历了一系列挫折和失败后, 才渐渐领略父亲的良苦用心, 并最终取得了成功。 1. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:更重要的是,他和其他父亲很不一样,他相信棍棒底下出孝子。 A. optimistic乐观的;B. different 不同的;C. stupid愚蠢的;D. positive积极的。根据he believes a dutiful 2 is the product of the stick.可知,这里强调父亲的严格,所以和其他父亲不一样。故选B项。 2. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:更重要的是,他和其他父亲很不一样,他相信棍棒底下出孝子。 A. father父亲;B. friend 朋友;C. enemy 敌人;D. son 儿子。根据Dad is a reserved man of few words but is always strict. 可知,这里指的是父亲对儿子严厉,他相信棍棒底下出孝子。故选D项。 3. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我8岁的时候, 爸爸因为日程紧, 白天都在外面忙碌, 但晚饭后, 无论我在餐桌上做了什么错事, 爸爸都责怪我。A. busied繁忙;B. blamed 责怪;C. praised 称赞;D. teased 取笑。根据下文because of his tight schedule 可知,白天都在外面忙碌。 故选A项。 4. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我8岁的时候, 爸爸因为日程紧, 白天都在外面忙碌, 但晚饭后, 无论我在餐桌上做了什么错事, 爸爸都责怪我。A. right对的;B. acceptable 可接受的;C. wrong 错的;D. amusing 有趣的。根据上文but began to take me to task可知是做的错事。 故选C项。 5. 考查动词词义辨析。 句意:他会用皮带打我, 给我的胳膊留下许多伤痕。A. blow打;B. frighten 吓人;C. confuse 迷惑;D. pat 轻拍。根据leaving my arms many 6.可知父亲会用皮带打作者。故选A项。 6. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:他会用皮带打我, 给我的胳膊留下许多伤痕。A. spots斑点;地点;B. stains 污渍;C. symptoms 症状;D. scars 疤痕。根据常识可知,皮带打人会留下许多伤痕。故选D项。 7. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:所以我经常和附近的其他孩子打架。 A. correspond对应;B. fight 战斗;C. debate 辩论;D. explore 探索。根据 I was emotionally upset and disturbed,可知,作者也常常和其他孩子打架。故选B项。 8. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:下次爸爸用皮带打的更厉害。A. polish润色;抛光;B. scold 骂;C. belt 用皮带打;D. criticize 批评。根据上文He would __5__me with a belt可知是用皮带打作者。 故选C项。 9. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:使我无法专心学习。A. depend依赖;B. take 接受;C. turn 转弯;D. concentrate 集中注意力。作者因为被打而无法专心学习。故选D项。 10. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:对我来说, 一切都变得越来越糟, 以至于我连英文字母表都写不出来了。A. better更好的;B. worse 更糟的;C. healthier 更健康的;D. poorer 更穷的。根据 I even couldn't 11 out the English alphabet可知,作者连英文字母表都写不出来了,所以情况是越来越糟。故选B项。 11. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:对我来说, 一切都变得越来越糟, 以至于我连英文字母表都写不出来了。A. pick选择;B. write 写;C. bring 带来;D. give 给予。英文字母表是需要写的。故选B项。 12. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:后来, 我甚至被送进了少年管教所。A. cast扔,投掷;B. moved 感动;C. led 引导;D. pointed 指向。根据 a reformatory school可知,作者甚至被送进了少年管教所。cast sb into prison 把某人关进监狱,需要用动词cast。故选A项。 13. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:这一次, 他眼中含着苦涩的泪水, 说:“孩子, 不是我不爱你, 而是我不该对你辜负我的期望而如此生气!” A. reading阅读;B. screaming 尖叫;C. saying 说;D. laughing 笑。根据Son, it is not that I don't love you, but that I should not have been so angry at your 14 to live up to my expectations!"。可知,这是作者说的内容。故选C项。 14. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:这一次, 他眼中含着苦涩的泪水, 说:“孩子, 不是我不爱你, 而是我不该对你辜负我的期望而如此生气!” A. success成功;B. review 复习;C. service 服务;D. failure 失败。根据live up to my expectations!,所以这里是辜负了期望,在父亲的期望上失败了。故选D项。 15. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:20年后, 博士毕业典礼即将来临, 我的父母被光荣地邀请到了现场。A. corner转角;B. crossing 穿越;C. center 居中;D. pavement 路面。20年后, 博士毕业典礼即将来临,be around the corner:即将到来,故选A项。 16. 考查副词词义辨析。句意:20年后, 博士毕业典礼即将来临, 我的父母被光荣地邀请到了现场。A. accidentally意外;B. honorably 光荣地;C. casually 随便;D. unwillingly 不情愿地。博士毕业典礼是很光荣的事情,所以是被光荣地邀请。故选B项。 17. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:爸爸没有说一句赞扬我的话, 但这次又痛哭了一次。A. sang唱歌;B. whispered 窃窃私语;C. smiled 微笑;D. cried 哭。根据下文 the first time you shed tears bitterly for my being __20__, but this time you did so for my being a Ph. D. 可知这次又痛哭了一次。 故选D项。 18. 考查名词词义辨析。句意:我的脑海里充满了复杂的情绪, 我站在舞台上热泪盈眶。A. problems问题;B. sentences 句子;C. emotions 情绪;D. words 文字。前句提到了mind(脑海),所以这里是充满了复杂的情绪。故选C项。 19. 考查动词词义辨析。句意:我的脑海里充满了复杂的情绪, 我站在舞台上热泪盈眶。A. rising上升;B. going 去;C. welling 涌上来;D. keeping 保持。根据 warm tears这里指泪水上涌。故选C项。 20. 考查形容词词义辨析。句意:第一次你为我的淘气而痛哭, 但这次你为我成为博士而哭了。 A. naughty淘气的;B. warmhearted 热心的;C. independent 独立的;D. outgoing 外向的。根据上文into a reformatory school可知是因作者淘气而痛哭。故选A项。
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