There are two things I can count on my dad asking every time he calls me: “Is th

There are two things I can count on my dad asking every time he calls me: “Is th

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There are two things I can count on my dad asking every time he calls me: “Is there anything I can do for you?” and “How’s the car?” I guess he asks what he can do for me because his dad (an air force officer) was never really there for him, and he’s determined to provide me with the support he lacked. During my youth he never missed a school play or softball game. In fact, he was so supportive that I sometimes longed for one of those dads who dressed better and cared less. But my dad would forever be the guy wearing shorts with dress shoes and black socks, cheering me on, expecting greatness.
His other standard question—How’s the car? -- used to strike me as a waste of long-distance dollars from a man who once suggested making a list of what you want to talk about before calling someone out of state. What I now realize is that “How’s the car?” is not about the car. It’s a father’s way of asking his adult daughter how she is doing. The advantage is that if there’s something wrong with the car, he knows what to do about it and how much it will cost, whereas if you’re having problems about marriage or doubting a career choice, he might have to act Mom on the line.
At age thirty I finally took the plunge(跳进) into adulthood by renting a car without my dad’s help or advice. I’m sure my dad was hurt rather than proud. Though a daughter’s independence is evidence of a job well done, it still implies the job’s done, and many fathers are unwilling to retire. Even when my dad was overworked, he’d happily jump on a plane if I said I needed help. His frequent question “Is there anything I can do for you?” underlines the fact that he wishes there was still something he could provide. It’s interesting: Even though we’re tied by blood and I love him no matter what, he still seems to need a concrete function -- suggesting stocks, finding the cheapest plane fare -- to feel he has a role in my life.
小题1:In the author’s opinion, her father always attended her school plays or softball games to_____.
A.satisfy any demand she made to him
B.show his interest and watch them for fun
C.make up what he was previously short of
D.expect his daughter would be great in games
小题2:The author has learned that by asking “How is the car?”, her father is actually_____.
A.reminding her not to waste money
B.asking how his daughter is getting along
C.expressing his concern for her daughter’s safety
D.asking his daughter if the car breaks down or not
小题3:According to the author, her father, like many other fathers, is unwilling to retire probably because_____.
A.he wants to continue to earn money
B.he is doubtful of children’s independence
C.he won’t put an end to caring for his children
D.he is afraid of losing connection with children
小题4:We can safely draw a conclusion from the story that in the author’s eye her father_____.
A.has a strong passion for his work
B.has the deepest love for his children
C.has great interest in his daughter’s car
D.has too much control over his children

答案

小题1:C
小题2:B
小题3:C
小题4:B
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小题1:C 细节理解题。根据第一段提到I guess he asks what he can do for me because his dad (an air force officer) was never really there for him, and he’s determined to provide me with the support he lacked. During my youth he never missed a school play or softball game我认为他所做的是因为他的爸爸没有为他做的,所以才来参加与我有关任何的活动,所以选C项。
小题2:B 细节理解题。根据第二段所提到What I now realize is that “How’s the car?” is not about the car. It’s a father’s way of asking his adult daughter how she is doing这句话不是问车怎么样,而是一种父亲式的关怀,问女儿情况如何,所以选B项。
小题3:C 细节理解题。根据第三段提到Though a daughter’s independence is evidence of a job well done, it still implies the job’s done, and many fathers are unwilling to retire.尽管女儿的独立是工作很好的证据,但它也表示工作的结束,许多父亲不愿意退休,所以选C项这意味着他要停止关心女儿 ,孩子已经长大了,所以选C项。
小题4:B 细节推断题。根据最后一段提到Even when my dad was overworked, he’d happily jump on a plane if I said I needed help即使当他非常忙时,如果我说我需要帮助,他会十分开心,Even though we’re tied by blood and I love him no matter what, he still seems to need a concrete function -- suggesting stocks, finding the cheapest plane fare -- to feel he has a role in my life.虽然我们有血缘关系,他仍然需要一个具体的作用来感觉他在我的生活中仍然起着重要的作用,所以体现父亲对女儿常常的爱,所以选B项。
举一反三
My 9-year-old daughter and I were flying from our home in Carolina to spend a week with my husband in Florida.We were__ about the trip because we hadn"t seen him for five months, and __  her Dad terribly.
As usual on the Charlotte-to-Miami flight, the plane was totally__ . Because we did not get our boarding passes until we__  at the gate, Kallie and I could not get seats together and were __  by the aisle(过道). I asked two passengers in my row if they would switch places with Kallie and me, __  we could be together. They __ , saying they thought they should stay in their assigned seats.
Meanwhile, a mother and her three children were in a _  several rows ahead of us. There had been a mistake in their boarding passes, and _  the whole family had been split up. The passengers in her row_  refused to move elsewhere. She was very__  about the younger boy sitting with strangers. She was in tears, yet nobody__  to help her.
There were a troop of Boy Scouts(童子军) on __ . Suddenly the Scout leader stood up and said, "Ma’am, I think we can help you." He then __  five minutes rearranging his group so that adequate space was __  for the family. The boys followed his directions cheerfully and without _ , and the mother"s relief was obvious.
Kallie, however, was beginning to panic at the _   of not being next to me. I told her that there wasn’t anything I could do. __ , the man sitting next to the Scoutmaster, __  to me and asked, "Would you and your daughter like our seats?" __  to himself and the Scoutmaster. We traded seats and continued our trip, very much relieved to be together and watch the scenery from Kallie’s window seat.
小题1:
A.worriedB.excitedC.anxiousD.eager
小题2:
A.lovedB.considered C.imagined D.missed
小题3:
A.full B.crowded C.emptyD.overweight
小题4:
A.reached B.arrived C.landed D.knocked
小题5:
A.divided B.blocked C.separated D.connected
小题6:
A.in case B.even if C.as if D.so that
小题7:
A.prevented B.refused C.agreedD.promised
小题8:
A.panic B.hurryC.rush D.seat
小题9:
A.however B.otherwise C.therefore D.instead
小题10:
A.too B.even C.ever D.also
小题11:
A.concerned B.curious C.particular D.content
小题12:
A.suggestedB.offered C.provided D.supplied
小题13:
A.dutyB.watch C.board D.spot
小题14:
A.took B.cost C.paid D.spent
小题15:
A.convenient B.available C.probable D.comfortable
小题16:
A.permission B.excuseC.apology D.complaint
小题17:
A.thought B.end C.feeling D.sense
小题18:
A.Immediately B.Puzzlingly C.Clearly D.Amazingly
小题19:
A.turned up B.turned around C.turned out D.turned away
小题20:
A.sticking B.keeping C.waving D.referring

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Dear Dad,
Today I was at the shopping mall and I spent a lot of time reading the Father"s Day cards. They all had a special message that in some way or another reflected how I feel about you. Yet as I selected and read, it occurred to me that not a single card said what I really want to say to you.
You"ll soon be 84 years old, Dad, and you and I will have had 55 Father"s Days together. I haven"t always been with you on Father"s Day but I"ve always been with you in my heart.
You know, Dad, there was a time when we were separated by the generation gap. You stood on one side of the Great Divide and I on the other.
The Father-Daughter Duel shifted into high gear ( 档位) when you taught me to drive the old Dodge and I decided I would drive the "54 Chevy whether you liked it or not. The police officer who sent me home, after you reported the Chevy stolen, didn"t have much tolerance for a stub­born 16 year old, while you were so tolerant about it, Dad, and I think that was probably what made it the worst night of my life.
Our relationship greatly improved when I married a man you liked, and things really turned around when we began making babies right and left. Somewhere along the line, the generation gap disappeared. I suppose I saw us and our relationship as aging together, rather like a fine wine.
But the strangest thing happened last week. I was at a stop sign and I watched as you turned the corner in your car. It didn"t immediately occur to me that it was you because the man driving looked so elderly and fragile behind the wheel of that huge car. It was rather like a slap in the face delivered from out of nowhere. Perhaps I saw your age for the first time that day.
I guess what I"m trying to say, Dad, is what every son and daughter wants to say to their Dad today. Honoring a father on Father"s Day is about respect and sharing and acceptance and tolerance and giving and taking. It"s about loving someone more than words can say, and it"s wishing that never had to end.
I love you, Dad.
Love,
Jenny
小题1:How did Jenny probably feel on the night she was sent home by the police?
A.Disappointed. B.Nervous. C.Guilty.D.Frightened.
小题2:We can learn from the passage that Jenny and her father_________.
A.kept in touch by writing each other
B.are separated due to the generation gap
C.have been getting along very well
D.had a hard time understanding each other
小题3:Why did Jenny feel strange when she saw her father last week?.
A.She seldom saw him driving that huge car.
B.She had never realized his being old and weak.
C.She didn"t expect to meet with him there.
D.She had never seen him driving so slowly before.
小题4:Jenny wrote his father this letter to _________
A.tell him about their conflicts
B.say sorry for her being stubborn
C.express her gratitude to him
D.remind him of the early incident

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One afternoon in January in 1998, Susan Sharp, 43, and her 8-year-old son David, were walking across an icy square,       Susan"s cane(手杖) slipped on the ice. Her face        first into the mud. David        her mother"s side, “Are you all right, Mom”      , Susan pulled herself up, “I"m okay, Honey,” she said.
Susan was falling more      since she had trouble walking. Every inch of ice was a       danger for her. “I wish I could do something,” the boy thought. David, too, was having        of his own. The boy had a speech problem, so at school he talked       .
  One day, David"s teacher announced  a        homework. "Each of you is going to come up with an       ," she said. This was for "INVENT AMERICA", a national competition to encourage creativity in children.
  An idea        David one evening. If only his mother"s cane didn"t slip on the ice. “What if I        your cane to a nail coming out of the bottom” he asked his mother.
  “        the sharp end would scratch(划破) floors,” Susan said.
  “No, Mom, I       make it like a ball-point pen. You take your hand off  the button and the        returns back up.” Hours later the cane was finished. David and his father        as Susan used it to walk 50 feet about the       . Happily Susan cried out, “It        !”
In July 1999, David was      national winner for the "INVENT AMERICA". David began to make public appearance. Thus he was forced to communicate      .Today, David is nearly free of his speech problem, and his cane is becoming well accepted.
小题1:
A.WhereB.whileC.whenD.then
小题2:
A.fellB.touchedC.layD.dropped
小题3:
A.stood byB.rushed toC.looked atD.ran around
小题4:
A.FirmlyB.EasilyC.QuicklyD.Shakily
小题5:
A.slowlyB.frequentlyC.freelyD.heavily
小题6:
A.hidingB.certainlyC.possible D.waiting
小题7:
A.methodB.diseaseC.troubleD.hope
小题8:
A.few B.littleC.much D.more
小题9:
A.usefulB.strangeC.commonD.special
小题10:
A.appearanceB.inventionC.experienceD.experiment
小题11:
A.remindedB.encouragedC.occurred D.hit
小题12:
A.fastenedB.stuckC.fixedD.tied
小题13:
A.So B.AndC.ForD.But
小题14:
A.mightB.wouldC.didD.need
小题15:
A.penB.hand C.cane D.nail
小题16:
A.watchedB.supportedC.noticedD.helped
小题17:
A.street B.iceC.yard D.square
小题18:
A.worksB.operates C.succeeds D.helps
小题19:
A.declaredB.received C.wonD.praised
小题20:
A.more slowlyB.more carefullyC.more clearlyD.faster

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Joshua, my son, is fifteen years old. He was born with Down Syndrome (唐氏综合症). In the last fifteen years. I have experienced many difficult and     stories. However, right now I want to just stick to the topic of    . When Joshua was born, the doctor     us not to “waste our time, energy or money". They claimed that our son would never accomplish anything. They told us he would never walk, talk or learn to use the toilet.      , we were not about to accept the words. However, we weren’t really sure what to expect.
Therefore, we expected him to develop at his own pace, with a lot of help and encouragement, but only to develop little. We decided that     we saw progress we could never give up. Very early on, we knew in our hearts that we had to have high expectations, but how high? We could not set goals for him that he could not ever possibly reach.      , if we did not have high hopes, the chances would be very slim for him to work to his potential.
When Joshua was four and a half years old, his younger sister, CJ, was three and attended the same preschool in a younger class. The school     an art contest and all the children in it presented pictures. The pictures were hung on the wall and the president of the local church, who was not personally     with the children, was appointed to be the    .
On the day of the contest, I made my     through the crowded parents to see Cf’s picture,       it was likely to be hung there, but Joshua"s class pictures were not yet up and I didn’t think twice about seeing his picture     leaving the building. You see, I had no expectation that Joshua would win; it was     for me to know that he was able to draw a picture and have it      with those of the other children.
Well, when I returned to     the kids, you can image my     when I discovered that Joshua was the winner from his class! Proud and excited, he told everyone, “I won the contest! I     it! ”
CJ kept insisting that she had won too and it was certainly a    feeling to know that Joshua had achieved something that his  sister had not. After that I decided to keep my expectations    . It seems that most people work to whatever expectations are set for them. Why should Joshua be any    ?
小题1:
A.inspiring B.frustratingC.encouragingD.exciting
小题2:
A.expectation B.loveC.educationD.instruction
小题3:
A.suggested B.hopedC.persuadedD.advised
小题4:A, Luckily            B. Unfortunately        C. Naturally            D. Generally
小题5:
A.due to B.as long asC.so far asD.in case
小题6:
A.However B.BesidesC.ThusD.Therefore
小题7:
A.charged B.preparedC.engagedD.ran
小题8:
A.familiar B.similarC.friendlyD.close
小题9:
A.hostB.teacherC.headmasterD.judge
小题10:
A.effectB.wayC.forceD.Struggle
小题11:
A.whereB.asC.whenD.that
小题12:
A.afterB.duringC.beforeD.once
小题13:
A.excitedB.enoughC.amazingD.pleased
小题14:
A.displayedB.hangedC.takenD.replaced
小题15:
A.take upB.keep upC.get upD.pick up
小题16:
A.surpriseB.expectation C.joyD.amusement
小题17:
A.gotB.drewC.madeD.defeated
小题18:
A.specialB.extraordinaryC.curiousD.mixing
小题19:
A.onB.highC.greatD.easy
小题20:
A.difficultB.upsetC.disappointedD.different

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Some people succeed in unbelievable ways.
Roussel was orphaned at the age of eight and went to live with his grandfather. He built on the music he had learned from his mother, entertaining himself by reading through the family music collection and playing his favorite songs on the piano.
Three years later, Roussel’s grandfather died, and his aunt adopted him. Her husband arranged for young Albert to take regular piano lessons. Summer vacations at a Belgian seaside resort added a second love to his life -- the sea. He studied to be a naval cadet (海军学员), but still made time to study music.
In the French Navy, while he served on a warship based at Cherbourg, he and two friends found the time to play the music of Beethoven and other composes (作曲家). Roussel also began composing. At the Church of the Trinity in Cherbourg on Christmas Day 1892, he had his first performance as a composer.
That success encouraged Roussel to write a wedding march, and one of his fellow offices offered to show it to a well-known conductor (指挥家), Edouard Colonne. When Roussel’s friend returned with the manuscript (手稿), he reported that Colonne had advised Roussel to give up his naval career and devote his life to music.
Not long afterwards, at the age of 25, Roussel did just that. He applied characters that he had developed in the navy to his composing and became a major force in twentieth century French music. As for Eduoard Colonne’s inspiring advice that Roussel devote his life to music, Roussel"s navy friend later admitted that he had made it up and that he had never even shown Roussel"s manuscript to the conductor.
小题1:Which of the following shows the right order of the story?
a. Roussel gave up his naval career.
b. Roussel was adopted by his aunt.
c. Roussel read through the family music collection.
d. Roussel had his first performance as a composer in Cherbourg.
A.c, b, d, a B.b. c, d, aC.b, c, a. dD.c, b, a, d
小题2:What ______ did played the most important part in Roussel"s final success.
A.his mother B.the husband of his aunt
C.his navy friendD.Edouard Colonne
小题3:We can infer from the article that______.
A.Roussel"s aunt adopted him after his grandfather died.
B.Roussel read through the family music collection in his grandfather"s.
C.Colonne advised Roussel to give up his naval career and devote his life to music.
D.If Roussel hadn"t joined the navy, he might not have achieved so much.
小题4:Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A.A clever musicianB.A white lie
C.A helpful conductorD.A great manuscript

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