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四、完形填空。
阅读下面一篇短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中,选出可以填入各题空白处的最佳选项。
As a mother of a 14-year-old child,I've made some rules for my son Ken. He was unhappy with them at first and 16 to me. He said I used the rules to 17 him,and he had less freedom than Apple.
Apple was once a homeless cat. He came to our house 18 accident. Apple was used to living 19. After a few hours in the house,he'd sit by the 20 and meow,wanting to go out.
One night in January,the temperature was unusually 21. Apple stood by the door as usual,meowing to go out. It was too cold outside,so I didn't let him out. But the next morning,I couldn't 22 him. Ken said,“He was meowing by the door last night,so I let him out.”
I was 23,but I had no time to argue with Ken. I rushed out and finally found Apple under my car. He was weak. I drove him to the vet's with Ken. Luckily,the vet said he just had some frostbite(冻伤)and would get better soon. Both Ken and I 24.
On our way home,Ken said to me,“Mom,I'm sorry for my attitude toward the rules. In fact,they are filled with 25.” Hearing his words,I smiled.
( )16. A. talked back B. looked up C. helped out
( )17. A. avoid B. research C. control
( )18. A. in B. by C. for
( )19. A. outside B. inside C. above
( )20. A. bed B. window C. door
( )21. A. high B. low C. nice
( )22. A. doubt B. order C. find
( )23. A. angry B. tired C. awful
( )24. A. worried B. regretted C. relaxed
( )25. A. love B. danger C. energy
阅读下面一篇短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中,选出可以填入各题空白处的最佳选项。
As a mother of a 14-year-old child,I've made some rules for my son Ken. He was unhappy with them at first and 16 to me. He said I used the rules to 17 him,and he had less freedom than Apple.
Apple was once a homeless cat. He came to our house 18 accident. Apple was used to living 19. After a few hours in the house,he'd sit by the 20 and meow,wanting to go out.
One night in January,the temperature was unusually 21. Apple stood by the door as usual,meowing to go out. It was too cold outside,so I didn't let him out. But the next morning,I couldn't 22 him. Ken said,“He was meowing by the door last night,so I let him out.”
I was 23,but I had no time to argue with Ken. I rushed out and finally found Apple under my car. He was weak. I drove him to the vet's with Ken. Luckily,the vet said he just had some frostbite(冻伤)and would get better soon. Both Ken and I 24.
On our way home,Ken said to me,“Mom,I'm sorry for my attitude toward the rules. In fact,they are filled with 25.” Hearing his words,I smiled.
( )16. A. talked back B. looked up C. helped out
( )17. A. avoid B. research C. control
( )18. A. in B. by C. for
( )19. A. outside B. inside C. above
( )20. A. bed B. window C. door
( )21. A. high B. low C. nice
( )22. A. doubt B. order C. find
( )23. A. angry B. tired C. awful
( )24. A. worried B. regretted C. relaxed
( )25. A. love B. danger C. energy
答案:
16-20 ACBAC 21-25 BCACA
五、阅读理解。
阅读下面短文,根据其内容填空和回答问题。(26 至 29 每题答案不超过 3 个词,30 题需用完整句子回答。)
Many parents usually wonder why they fail to get on with their children. Parents think their children should be very nice to them because they have done enough to pay for their children's expensive education and send their children to the best schools.
Why does such a situation happen? Here are some of the researchers' findings after they questioned some “rebellious(逆反的)” students and their teachers.
Firstly,the students say that their parents try to buy whatever they request and satisfy their needs for food and clothes. But the parents are seldom around them to show their care or take pride in their children. Secondly. Some students say that their parents argue in front of them from time to time. Some children honestly say that it's just like heavy clouds hanging over the home when their parents have arguments.
As a result,the teachers say that the children are mostly less happy than they used to be and they do worse in schoolwork. Some worse results include students fighting with parents or students leaving home.
To make things better,some teachers suggest trying different solutions. For example,children should try to have more communication with their parents. A good understanding of each other is the best way to make the home nice. Next,students can take up some hobbies. It's helpful to deal with the pressure from family matters nowadays.

阅读下面短文,根据其内容填空和回答问题。(26 至 29 每题答案不超过 3 个词,30 题需用完整句子回答。)
Many parents usually wonder why they fail to get on with their children. Parents think their children should be very nice to them because they have done enough to pay for their children's expensive education and send their children to the best schools.
Why does such a situation happen? Here are some of the researchers' findings after they questioned some “rebellious(逆反的)” students and their teachers.
Firstly,the students say that their parents try to buy whatever they request and satisfy their needs for food and clothes. But the parents are seldom around them to show their care or take pride in their children. Secondly. Some students say that their parents argue in front of them from time to time. Some children honestly say that it's just like heavy clouds hanging over the home when their parents have arguments.
As a result,the teachers say that the children are mostly less happy than they used to be and they do worse in schoolwork. Some worse results include students fighting with parents or students leaving home.
To make things better,some teachers suggest trying different solutions. For example,children should try to have more communication with their parents. A good understanding of each other is the best way to make the home nice. Next,students can take up some hobbies. It's helpful to deal with the pressure from family matters nowadays.
答案:
26. pay more attention 27. bad influence 28. feelings and grades 29. hobbies 30. I think the most important thing is the way we talk because parents are more likely to listen to us if we talk in a proper way. / ...
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