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四、完形填空
Growing up, I understood one thing about my dad: He knew everything. This was our 1 : I asked him questions and he told me the answers.
In my teen years, he taught me how to survive in the real world. When I moved out on my own, I 2 him at least once a week, asking him about problems that I met in my life. But then, I needed him 3. I got married. My husband had most of the knowledge I hadn't; for everything else, we turned to Google.
I don't know when it happened, but our conversations got brief and short. I loved my dad, of course, but I 4 at times if maybe he had already shared everything I needed to know. Maybe, after knowing a man for 40 years, there's nothing left to say.
Then, this past summer, my husband and I moved in with my parents for three weeks while our house was being repaired. One day, Dad asked me to help him rebuild bulkhead (舱壁) at their dock. Although I agreed, I was still unwilling. It was hard, tiring work. When we 5 the new pieces of the bulkhead, I was surprised that Dad knew 6 what went where. I looked at him and asked, "How do you know how to build a bulkhead?" The heavy hammer (锤子) 7 in midair. Then he said, "I spent a summer in college building them." "You did?" I thought I knew everything about my dad, but I never knew this. "Yes. Now come up here and let me teach you how to use this circular saw (圆锯)." All of a sudden, I 8 that it was not that there's nothing left to say, but just that I'd spent my life asking him the 9 questions.
Since then, conversations between Dad and me have filled our life again, which I 10 more than before. To me, they are real daughter - and - father communications, coming from the bottom of a heart.
(
B. situation
C. relationship
D. friendship
(
B. missed
C. required
D. called
(
B. less
C. much
D. fewer
(
B. thought
C. discovered
D. wondered
(
B. put together
C. put down
D. put through
(
B. especially
C. certainly
D. exactly
(
B. dropped
C. shook
D. appeared
(
B. remembered
C. realized
D. refused
(
B. curious
C. right
D. similar
(
B. control
C. treasure
D. trust
Growing up, I understood one thing about my dad: He knew everything. This was our 1 : I asked him questions and he told me the answers.
In my teen years, he taught me how to survive in the real world. When I moved out on my own, I 2 him at least once a week, asking him about problems that I met in my life. But then, I needed him 3. I got married. My husband had most of the knowledge I hadn't; for everything else, we turned to Google.
I don't know when it happened, but our conversations got brief and short. I loved my dad, of course, but I 4 at times if maybe he had already shared everything I needed to know. Maybe, after knowing a man for 40 years, there's nothing left to say.
Then, this past summer, my husband and I moved in with my parents for three weeks while our house was being repaired. One day, Dad asked me to help him rebuild bulkhead (舱壁) at their dock. Although I agreed, I was still unwilling. It was hard, tiring work. When we 5 the new pieces of the bulkhead, I was surprised that Dad knew 6 what went where. I looked at him and asked, "How do you know how to build a bulkhead?" The heavy hammer (锤子) 7 in midair. Then he said, "I spent a summer in college building them." "You did?" I thought I knew everything about my dad, but I never knew this. "Yes. Now come up here and let me teach you how to use this circular saw (圆锯)." All of a sudden, I 8 that it was not that there's nothing left to say, but just that I'd spent my life asking him the 9 questions.
Since then, conversations between Dad and me have filled our life again, which I 10 more than before. To me, they are real daughter - and - father communications, coming from the bottom of a heart.
(
C
)1. A. experienceB. situation
C. relationship
D. friendship
(
D
)2. A. expectedB. missed
C. required
D. called
(
B
)3. A. moreB. less
C. much
D. fewer
(
D
)4. A. imaginedB. thought
C. discovered
D. wondered
(
B
)5. A. put awayB. put together
C. put down
D. put through
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D
)6. A. naturallyB. especially
C. certainly
D. exactly
(
A
)7. A. stoppedB. dropped
C. shook
D. appeared
(
C
)8. A. remindedB. remembered
C. realized
D. refused
(
A
)9. A. wrongB. curious
C. right
D. similar
(
C
)10. A. makeB. control
C. treasure
D. trust
答案:
1. C 2. D 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. D 7. A 8. C 9. A 10. C
五、书面表达
成长像一条河,每一朵浪花都是一个故事;成长像一棵树,每一圈年轮都是一个足迹。在你成长的过程中,一定有些印象深刻的人或事。请围绕“成长的力量”写一篇英语短文。
内容要求:
1. 成长过程中给了你力量的人或事;
2. 你因此而发生的转变;
3. 你的感悟。
注意事项:
1. 短文内容须自拟,要求语句通顺、意思连贯、符合题意;
2. 词数不少于 90 个。
成长像一条河,每一朵浪花都是一个故事;成长像一棵树,每一圈年轮都是一个足迹。在你成长的过程中,一定有些印象深刻的人或事。请围绕“成长的力量”写一篇英语短文。
内容要求:
1. 成长过程中给了你力量的人或事;
2. 你因此而发生的转变;
3. 你的感悟。
注意事项:
1. 短文内容须自拟,要求语句通顺、意思连贯、符合题意;
2. 词数不少于 90 个。
One possible version: I still remember one day when I was in Grade 7. I went shopping with my mother. Just when we were about to go across the road, a car rushed towards us. I was too afraid to know what to do. At that time, my mother took my hand without thinking twice and pulled me out of the road. I suddenly realized that she would protect me all the life. My mother holds me with her hand tightly whenever I go across the road, even when I walk through the road of life. She has impressed me a lot. Her warmth makes me build up courage to face any difficulties in life.
答案:
One possible version: I still remember one day when I was in Grade 7. I went shopping with my mother. Just when we were about to go across the road, a car rushed towards us. I was too afraid to know what to do. At that time, my mother took my hand without thinking twice and pulled me out of the road. I suddenly realized that she would protect me all the life. My mother holds me with her hand tightly whenever I go across the road, even when I walk through the road of life. She has impressed me a lot. Her warmth makes me build up courage to face any difficulties in life.
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