I returned home to spend the holiday with my mom excitedly. I was looking forward to sitting down on the sofa, watching TV and      until midnight with her.

However, things weren’t as I expected. Not long        I arrived home, mom got a phone call. One of her friends       her to play cards. She gladly accepted the invitation and went at once. I thought she didn’t like me.

During the following days, I deliberately(故意的)        to speak to her. Whenever she spoke to me, I just stood in silence. But later I began to feel        . Sometimes I really wanted to say sorry to her,       when I saw her making delicious food or buying me      favorite snacks. Maybe she felt sorry for     she had done that night. I began to think that I should do something to make the things     

At the end of the holiday, I began to help with some      from making the bed to cleaning the house, I did        I could when mom wasn’t around. When she returned, she smiled happily.

On the      day,she insisted (堅決要求) on driving me to the bus station. At first we said nothing, then mom said, “Sorry for that night. You know that you mean       than anything to me .”I couldn’t say a word as I tried to     back the tears. Before getting on the bus, I finally said sorry to her. Mom smiled, and there were tears        her eyes. But I knew they were tears of happiness.

1.A. speaking                B. talking              C. saying                   D. telling

2.A. when            B. before         C. until                   D. after

3.A. told            B. asked                    C. invited                D. ordered

4.A. refused               B. started                C. liked                       D. wanted

5.A. happy              B. sad               C. surprised                  D. excited

6.A. actually              B. totally                   C. especially          D. really

7.A. his            B. my                C. her                    D. our

8.A. what                 B. when                C. why                D. that

9.A. right                 B. wrong                C. busy                           D. awful

10.A. homework      B. cooking         C. housework             D. exercise

11.A. everything      B. something          C. nothing           D. anything

12.A. first           B. next                            C. third                     D. final

13.A. most              B. more               C. best            D. better

14.A. give           B. hold           C. return                        D. get

15.A. on           B. out                    C .in                       D. over

 

【答案】

 

1.B  

2.B

3.C

4.A

5.B

6.C

7.B

8.A

9.A

10.C

11.A

12.B

13.B

14.C

15.C

【解析】

試題分析:本文是教育類小故事。作者主要敘述了由開始對母親不顧自己而去打牌的做法誤解到理解母親,并為母親做了一些力所能及的家務(wù)活,最后母子互相諒解的故事。

1.B 考查動詞及語境理解。talk with sb和某人談話,根據(jù)空后的with判斷答案。

2.B 考查連詞及語境理解。When當……時候;before在……之前;until直到,才;after在……之后。Not long before在……之前不久,在……之前沒多長時間。

3.C 考查動詞及語境理解。told告訴;asked要求;invited邀請;ordered命令,訂購。invite sb to do sth邀請某人做某事。故選C。

4.A 考查動詞及語境理解。根據(jù)上一段結(jié)束說明作者生媽媽的氣,所有拒絕和媽媽說話。refused拒絕;started開始;liked喜歡;wanted想要。故選A。

5.B考查形容詞及語境理解。happy高興的;sad悲傷的,難過的;surprised吃驚的;excited激動的,興奮的。這是作者在和媽媽較勁,但是對于媽媽的關(guān)心,自己保持沉默不語,此時應(yīng)該是感到難過。故選B。

6.C 考查副詞及語境理解。Actually真地;totally全部地;especially特別地,尤其地;really真實地。句意:有時,我確實想向她道歉,特別是當她為我做美味食品和購買我最新歡吃的零食時。故選C。

7.B 考查代詞及語境理解。本文是第一人稱,,母親購買的是我最喜歡的食品,應(yīng)選用my。故選B。

8.A 考查動詞短語及語境理解。此處是賓語從句,從句中do缺少賓語,故應(yīng)用what。what      什么;when何時;why為什么;that在賓語從句中不作任何成分,無意義。

9.A  考查賓語從句及語境理解。句意:我做做些事情讓狀況好轉(zhuǎn)。Right好,正確;wrong錯誤的; busy繁忙的;awful極不舒服的。故選A。

10.C 考查動詞及語境理解。句意:在假期結(jié)束的時候,我開始幫她做些家務(wù)活從鋪床到打掃房間。Homework家庭作業(yè);cooking做飯;housework家務(wù)活;exercise鍛煉。故選C。

11.A 考查代詞及語境理解。句意:當母親不在身邊時,我做了一切我能做的事情。Everything一切;something某事;nothing沒什么事;anything任何事情。故選A。

12.B 考查序數(shù)詞及語境理解。First第一;the next day第二天;third第三;final最后的。句意:第二天,媽媽堅持開車送我去上學。故應(yīng)填B。

13.B 考查代詞及語境理解。句意:那天晚上對不起了。你知道你對于我來說比什么都重要。Most最多;more更多;best最好;better更好?蘸笥衪han應(yīng)用比較級。此處應(yīng)用代詞much的比較級。故選B。

14.C 考查動及語境理解。Give給,give back歸還;hold back阻止;return本身含有back的含義,故不與back連用;get back回來。根據(jù)語境選C。

15.C考查介詞及語境理解。句意:母親笑了,淚水盈滿了眼眶。tears in one’s eyes淚水溢滿眼眶,tears眼淚常用復數(shù)。

考點:教育類短文。

 

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