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五、阅读理解
I have an 11-year-old son named Peter. I knew that playing sport would be good to our son. He would get some exercise, learn about teamwork and learn some physical skills. We continually encouraged him to have a try, but after a while it was clear that he didn’t like team sport, and there was nothing we could do to change it.
We decided not to push him to take part in sport, even though most of his friends did sport. As time went by, we gradually realized that we had made the right decision. Don’t misunderstand me. I have nothing against sport. Now my son isn’t interested in sport, but I’m not pushing him to do sport. Here are the reasons:
I want him to know I accept him unconditionally. I don’t even want Peter to feel that I will love him only if he behaves in a certain way or takes part in some activities. Whether he succeeds or fails, he will always be my son, and that will never change.
I want him to form his own path in life. His path doesn’t have to be the same as mine. In fact, we both have similar interests in several areas like music, computers and Star Wars series, but we’re also different in many ways. Peter needs to be free to go his own path.
I want him to know that I don’t judge(评判) my worth by his achievements. Every father will feel proud of his son if he can make great achievements. So most parents always push them so hard. Sometimes we have seen ourselves indirectly through our own sons. Their achievements remind us of our wonderful days in the past. We must make sure we don’t want to make up for our own regrets by pushing our sons to climb higher and go further than we did.
(
A. getting some exercise
B. getting some exam skills
C. learning about teamwork
D. learning some physical skills
(
A. His son must master a kind of sport.
B. He should do the same thing as his friends.
C. He didn’t push his son to do sport he disliked.
D. He would push him to find what he was good at.
(
A. 慎重地 B. 无条件地 C. 不耐烦地 D. 犹豫地
(
A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
(
A. He is a wise and open-minded father.
B. He doesn’t care about his son’s future.
C. He is brave and knows when to give up.
D. He is rich enough to support the whole family.
I have an 11-year-old son named Peter. I knew that playing sport would be good to our son. He would get some exercise, learn about teamwork and learn some physical skills. We continually encouraged him to have a try, but after a while it was clear that he didn’t like team sport, and there was nothing we could do to change it.
We decided not to push him to take part in sport, even though most of his friends did sport. As time went by, we gradually realized that we had made the right decision. Don’t misunderstand me. I have nothing against sport. Now my son isn’t interested in sport, but I’m not pushing him to do sport. Here are the reasons:
I want him to know I accept him unconditionally. I don’t even want Peter to feel that I will love him only if he behaves in a certain way or takes part in some activities. Whether he succeeds or fails, he will always be my son, and that will never change.
I want him to form his own path in life. His path doesn’t have to be the same as mine. In fact, we both have similar interests in several areas like music, computers and Star Wars series, but we’re also different in many ways. Peter needs to be free to go his own path.
I want him to know that I don’t judge(评判) my worth by his achievements. Every father will feel proud of his son if he can make great achievements. So most parents always push them so hard. Sometimes we have seen ourselves indirectly through our own sons. Their achievements remind us of our wonderful days in the past. We must make sure we don’t want to make up for our own regrets by pushing our sons to climb higher and go further than we did.
(
B
)1. The advantages of doing sport don’t include ______.A. getting some exercise
B. getting some exam skills
C. learning about teamwork
D. learning some physical skills
(
C
)2. What was the writer’s final decision?A. His son must master a kind of sport.
B. He should do the same thing as his friends.
C. He didn’t push his son to do sport he disliked.
D. He would push him to find what he was good at.
(
B
)3. What does the underlined word “unconditionally” in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese?A. 慎重地 B. 无条件地 C. 不耐烦地 D. 犹豫地
(
B
)4. How many reasons does the father give for not pushing his son to take part in sport?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. D. Five.
(
A
)5. Which sentence can best describe the father in this passage?A. He is a wise and open-minded father.
B. He doesn’t care about his son’s future.
C. He is brave and knows when to give up.
D. He is rich enough to support the whole family.
答案:
1—5 BCBBA
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