My father never wanted his children to know what he did for a living. Dad worked
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My father never wanted his children to know what he did for a living. Dad worked in Plant C. Lying beside Lake Erie, it saw him in at sunrise and out at nightfall. Sometimes my mother would take my siblings (兄弟姐妹) and me to the public beach in our hometown of Ashtabula. She’d gather us round and point to the smokestacks, coughing clouds into the sky. “Wave to daddy!” she’d shout. Four little hands would shoot into the air. I never knew what Dad did in Plant C, but during 34 years of hard work, he had surgery (手术) on his shoulder and hand. At 48, he had his first heart attack. He retired in 1993, right after the last kid graduated from college. But the damage was done. A few years later, the next heart attack killed him. I saw my dad in plant C only once, when I took dinner to him. That night, I looked at my father, covered in sweat and coal, and for the first time I knew why he was so often angry for no reason. Recently my father’s friend, Toby Workman, walked me there. I knew my father never wanted me to see it. At every station, he described the job and the danger. It was like listening to a foreign language. I walked past many DANGER signs. Toby put his hand on my shoulder. “Look”, he said, “you need to understand something. Your dad was a maintenance mechanic. He worked the most dangerous job. If something broke, he fixed it. ” A few days later, my daughter graduated from college. I gave her the hard hat Toby handed to me as I left, and this note: “Whenever you feel something difficult, put this on, look in the mirror, and remember your roots.” 小题1:What is the purpose of the passage?A.In memory of the author’s mother | B.to know about what the father did. | C.In memory of the author’s father. | D.to remind the family to live well. | 小题2:Which of the following is TRUE of the facts about the author’s father?A.He didn’t suffer a heart attack until he retired. | B.He always faced danger while working. | C.He was satisfied with his job. | D.He worked in Plant C for 48 years in all. | 小题3:When the author saw her father in Plant C, ___.A.her father was fixing a broken machine. | B.she didn’t recognize her father. | C.she understood him about his bad temper. | D.her father was angry about her coming. | 小题4:When Toby Workman described the author’s father’s job, the author ____ .A.felt familiar with the job | B.decided to do the same work. | C.wanted to learn a foreign language | D.felt much puzzled | 小题5:The author gave her daughter the hat to hope that her daughter could _______ .A.get encouraged by her grandfather | B.overcome all difficulties by wearing it | C.remember her grandfather | D.follow her grandfather’s work |
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小题1:C 小题2:B 小题3:C 小题4:D 小题5:A |
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试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文,记叙了作者的父亲不想让他的孩子们知道他是干什么的,他的工作很危险,某一天他父亲因德拉心脏病而去世了,作者为了纪念自己的父亲,给自己女儿一个帽子 小题1:推理题,由本文的主要意思“作者的父亲由于心脏病去世了,在生前他工作很危险”,可以推出答案,故选C。 小题2:细节题。由倒数第二段最后一句He worked the most dangerous job. If something broke, he fixed it.可以知道答案,所以选B。 小题3:细节题,由第三段最后一句and for the first time I knew why he was so often angry for no reason.可以知道答案,所以选C 小题4:细节题,由第一段第一句My father never wanted his children to know what he did for a living. 可以知道答案,所以选D 小题5:推理题,由最后一段最后一句Whenever you feel something difficult, put this on, look in the mirror, and remember your roots.可以推出答案,所以选A 点评:本文记叙了作者的父亲由于心脏病去世了,在生前他工作很危险的故事。做细节题的关键是找出原文的根据,认真核查题支和原文的异同,常犯错误有:绝对化语言,范围扩大或缩小,以偏概全,张冠李戴等。推断题测试考生在阅读基础上的逻辑推理能力,要求考生根据文章所述事件的逻辑关系,对未说明的趋势或结局作出合理的推断;或根据作者所阐述的观点理论,对文章未涉及的现象、事例给以解释。考生首先要仔细阅读短文,完整了解信息,准确把握作者观点。 |
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My father and I were very close. I loved pleasing him, and he was always proud of my success. If I won a spelling contest(竞赛) at school, he was on top of the world. Later in life whenever I got a promotion(提升), I"d call my father right away and he"d rush out to tell all his friends. In 1970,when I was named president of the Ford Motor Company, I don"t know which of us was more excited. Like many native Italians, my parents were very open with their feelings and their loves not only at home, but also in public. Most of my friends would never hug(拥抱) their fathers. But I hugged and kissed my dad at every opportunity for nothing could have felt more natural. He was a curious man who was always trying new things. He was the first person in Allentown to buy a motorcycle. Unfortunately, my father and his motorcycle didn"t get along too well. He fell off it so often that he got rid of it just a month after buying it. As a result, he never again trusted any vehicle with less than four wheels. Because of that motorcycle, I wasn"t allowed to have a bicycle when I was growing up. Whenever I wanted to ride a bike, I had to borrow one from a friend. On the other hand, my father let me drive a car as soon as I turned sixteen. 小题1:I hugged and kissed my father at every opportunity,______.A.even though I hated to do so | B.because I was told to do so by my mother | C.as I was named president of the Ford Motor company | D.for I felt it quite natural to do so | 小题2:My father trusted no vehicle with less than four wheels because _____.A.he did not like the way I always borrowed bicycles from friends | B.he thought that cars were faster than motorcycles | C.he liked every new model made by the Ford Motor company | D.he had trouble in riding his motorcycle | 小题3:Which of the following statements shows that my father was a curious man?A.I wasn"t allowed to have a car when I was growing up. | B.He was the first person in town to buy a motorcycle. | C.He was always proud of my success. | D.He was very open with his feelings and his love. | 小题4:Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.My father loved his motorcycle. He rode through the dirty streets of Allentown every day. | B.I was not allowed to have a bicycle when I was growing up, but when I was just 16 I was allowed to drive a car. | C.My father was always proud of what I did. He was very pleased when I won a spelling contest at school. | D.My father bought a motorcycle, but got rid of it because he fell off it so often. |
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A father with Parkinson’s disease was arrested as he watched the Olympic cycling road race because he failed to smile or look as if he was enjoying himself. Mark Worsfold, a martial arts trainer and former soldier, claims that he was thrown to the floor and handcuffed just as cyclists passed by. His worried wife Nicola only found out he was being held after she reported him missing when he did not turn up for their daughter’s ninth birthday party. The 54-year-old man had his fingerprints, DNA and mugshot taken before being questioned about why he did not appear to be enjoying the event on July 28. Police said Mr. Worsfold, who was held for over five hours, was arrested because of his manner, his state of dress and his being too near to the course. A spokesman added that the arrest was necessary to avoid a breach (破坏) of the peace because he was standing near a group of protesters (抗议者). But Mr. Worsfold, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2010, said that one of the symptoms of the disease is muscle rigidity, which can cause his face to become expressionless. “I was sitting minding my own business”, he told a local newspaper. “Before I knew anything the police grabbed me off this seven-foot wall, threw me to the floor and handcuffed me, so all I saw of the cycle race was between the feet of people from the pavement. It could have been done better. I was arrested for not smiling. I have Parkinson’s disease. ” Mr. Worsfold has since asked for a letter of not being guilty from police. The officers who made the arrest have apologized to him. 小题1: Which word can be used to replace the underlined word “mugshot” in the second paragraph?A.clothes | B.photos | C.measures | D.tools | 小题2: Which statement is TRUE according to the passage? A.Worsfold’s wife was immediately informed of his being arrested by the police. | B.Worsfold was arrested because he was extremely dangerous. | C.Worsfold enjoyed the cycle race though he saw it between the feet of people from the pavement. | D.Worsfold was arrested because of his clothes as well as his facial expression. | 小题3: What can we infer from the passage? A.The officers must have been punished for Worsfold’ arrest. | B.Worsfold has an expressionless face and probably looks strong. | C.The officers apologized to Worsfold after one day’s arrest. | D.Worsfold was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease four years ago. |
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I first met Sean one summer day. He carried a bag 36 with four clubs(球杆) and some balls. He was a lot 37 than other kids of his age. I heard he was 38 from cancer. Still , he always seemed to be smiling whenever I would see him with his friends, trying to 39 as far as he did. A year or so passed and I hadn’t 40 Sean .I had heard that his cancer was 41 him. Still, his friends said he was going to come here before long. 42 enough , he was there the following week. I 43 that one of his friends was carrying Sean’s bag. I saw Sean was having a(n) 44 time trying to drive the ball. Sean hit his last ball as hard as his fragile body would 45 .It flew up to the green and was out of sight. One of his friends 46 Sean walk up to the green. It was a(n) 47 walk because the green was higher than the tee(发球区). Suddenly I saw one boy pick up Sean’s ball and 48 it in the hole. Then he ran and 49 to look for his own ball. When Sean finally got to the green, he looked 50 because he thought he hit it over . Then he glanced in the hole. A smile 51 his face! The boys looked at each other and said , “You can’t tell me it’s a hole-in-one!” “No, really ! Look !” he said . They all acted 52 and as I watched , I thought Sean looked like the 53 guy I had ever seen. I never saw Sean or his friends after that day. 54 it was then that I learned just what golf should be . It’s not about what 55 you get or how far you drive. It is about caring for the friends you play with and enjoying the time you have with them.
小题1: | A.covered | B.filled | C.equipped | D.connected |
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小题2: | A.smaller | B.taller | C.stronger | D.cleverer |
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小题3: | A.recovering | B.suffering | C.benefiting | D.curing |
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小题5: | A.promised | B.cared | C.heard | D.seen |
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小题6: | A.getting the best of | B.losing control of | C.taking advantage of | D.getting rid of |
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小题7: | A.Effective | B.Active | C.Sure | D.Lucky |
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小题8: | A.guessed | B.learned | C.hoped | D.noticed |
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小题9: | A.weak | B.awful | C.meaningful | D.comfortable |
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小题10: | A.allow | B.provide | C.bear | D.control |
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小题11: | A.let | B.suggested | C.helped | D.ordered |
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小题12: | A.quick | B.tough | C.energetic | D.unwise |
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小题13: | A.break | B.lift | C.move | D.drop |
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小题14: | A.pretended | B.forgot | C.tried | D.disliked |
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小题15: | A.calm | B.astonished | C.disappointed | D.excited |
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小题16: | A.got on | B.came out | C.took on | D.lit up |
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小题17: | A.doubtful | B.surprised | C.curious | D.delighted |
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小题18: | A.happiest | B.busiest | C.coolest | D.funniest |
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小题20: | A.ball | B.disease | C.friendship | D.score |
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June was lying by the Olympic size swimming pool in her new swimsuit. She was really hot and dived into the water. 1 else was in the pool. The refreshing water cooled her body immediately, which 2 her to continue doing some laps there. Not having swum in the past several years and being a bit out of 3 , June began to tire 4 . “Ah, no pains, no gains,” June thought to herself. June 5 to swim, realizing her head was 6 . Breathing became 7 . Her sight wasn’t so 8 . She saw the lifeguard and a couple others around the pool. She did not want to bother anyone. She continued. She found 9 in the middle of the pool. Deciding not to ask for help, she continued to swim. 10 , she made it to the other side of the pool. Sickness, weakness and exhaustion(精疲力竭) 11 it difficult for June to get out of the pool. 12 she stood, her body slowly shook back and forth, losing her 13 . Realizing she needed help but 14 to even say anything, she 15 the pool side and stood there. Several minutes later she had enough energy to only pull her body up out of the pool. 16 at the side of the pool with her feet in the water she felt that someone was 17 at her. It was the 18 . June was just able to 19 her hand, telling him she was okay. Have you ever found yourself in a(n) 20 where you’re in trouble and you don’t ask for help? There is nothing wrong in asking for help. June could have drowned. However, we all have the tendency, as June did.
小题1: | A.Someone | B.Everyone | C.Anyone | D.No one |
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小题2: | A.encouraged | B.advised | C.allowed | D.forced |
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小题3: | A.shape | B.time | C.mind | D.fashion |
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小题4: | A.hardly | B.falsely | C.easily | D.unexpectedly |
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小题5: | A.remained | B.stopped | C.happened | D.continued |
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小题6: | A.suffered | B.hurt | C.suffering | D.hurting |
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小题7: | A.loose | B.difficult | C.easy | D.tight |
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小题8: | A.sure | B.clean | C.clear | D.poor |
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小题9: | A.one | B.it | C.herself | D.her |
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小题10: | A.Lastly | B.Finally | C.Suddenly | D.Surprisingly |
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小题11: | A.found | B.made | C.let | D.felt |
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小题12: | A.Since | B.As | C.Until | D.Unless |
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小题13: | A.balance | B.courage | C.chance | D.life |
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小题14: | A.ready | B.unable | C.proud | D.afraid |
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小题15: | A.came across | B.lay on | C.leaned against | D.fought with |
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小题16: | A.Jumping | B.Standing | C.Sitting | D.Walking |
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小题17: | A.laughing | B.staring | C.glimpsing | D.shrugging |
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小题18: | A.policeman | B.lifeguard | C.doctor | D.nurse |
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小题19: | A.hold | B.lend | C.wave | D.move |
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小题20: | A.situation | B.condition | C.atmosphere | D.environment |
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Night after night, my mother came to my bed, even long after my childhood years. She would 21 down and push my long hair out of the way, and then kiss my forehead. I don’t remember when it first started 22 me-her hands pushing my hair that way, for they felt work-worn and rough 23 my young skin. Finally , one night, I shouted out at her, “Don’t do that any more-your hands are too rough!” she made no 24 and left quietly. But never again did my mother do it with that familiar expression of her 25 . With the passing years, my 26 returned to that night time after time. By then I 27 my mother’s hands and her goodnight kiss. Sometimes the incident seemed very 28 , sometimes far away, but always it was 29 in the back of my mind. The years have passed, and I’m not a little girl any more. Mom is in her seventies, and those hands I once 30 to be so rough are still doing things for me and my family. Now, Mom no longer has Dad and lives 31 . One night on Thanksgiving Eve, I found myself 32 to her house to spend the night with her. As I slept in the bedroom of my youth, a familiar hand hesitantly ran across my face to 33 the hair from my forehead. Then a 34 , ever so gently , touched my forehead. I burst into tears. In my memory, thousands of times, I 35 the night my young voice complained. Catching Mom’s hand in hand, I told her how 36 I was for that night. I thought she’d remember 37 I did. But Mom didn’t know what I was talking about. She had already forgotten and 38 long ago. That night, I fell asleep with a new 39 for my gentle mother and her caring hands. And the guilt that I had carried around for so long was 40 to be found.
小题2: | A.annoying | B.astonishing | C.delighting | D.disappointing |
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小题3: | A.along | B.above | C.against | D.aside |
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小题4: | A.reply | B.promise | C.request | D.agreement |
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小题5: | A.pity | B.sadness | C.apology | D.love |
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小题6: | A.views | B.opinions | C.spirits | D.thoughts |
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小题7: | A.missed | B.forgot | C.held | D.shook |
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小题8: | A.strange | B.close | C.serious | D.common |
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小题9: | A.stressed | B.existed | C.hidden | D.exposed |
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小题10: | A.expected | B.changed | C.reminded | D.complained |
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小题12: | A.drawn | B.carried | C.moved | D.stayed |
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小题14: | A.tear | B.kiss | C.press | D.hand |
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小题15: | A.returned | B.remembered | C.realized | D.recalled |
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小题16: | A.sorry | B.happy | C.angry | D.nervous |
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小题18: | A.disappeared | B.forgiven | C.apologized | D.abandoned |
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小题19: | A.imagination | B.inspiration | C.decoration | D.appreciation |
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小题20: | A.still | B.soon | C.nowhere | D.anyhow |
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