题目列表(包括答案和解析)
A man and his girlfriend got married. It was a large celebration. Everyone could tell that the love they had for each other was 36 .
Some months later, the wife said to the 37 , “I read in a magazine about how we can strengthen our 38 . Each of us will write a list of the things that we find a bit annoying(恼人的) with 39 person. Then, we can talk about how we can 40 them together and make our life happier together.”
The husband 41 . So each of them went to a separate room and thought of the things that 42 them about the other.
The next morning, at the 43 table, they decided that they would go over their lists.
“I’ll start,” offered the wife.
She took out her list. It had 44 items on it. As she started reading the list of the little annoyances, she 45 that tears were starting to appear in her husband’s eyes.
“What’s wrong?” she asked. “ 46 ,” the husband replied, “keep reading your list.”
The wife continued to read 47 she had read all the three pages. She carefully placed her list on the 48 and crossed her hands over top of it.
“Now, you read your list and then we’ll talk about the things on both of our lists.” She said 49 . Quietly the husband said, “I don’t have anything on my list. I think you are 50 as you are. You are lovely and wonderful. I don’t want you to 51 anything for me.”
The wife, touched by the depth of his love for her and his 52 of her, turned her head and wept(流泪).
We have a wonderful 53 that is full of beauty, light and promise. Why 54 time looking for the bad, disappointing or annoying when we can 55 us and see the wonderful things before us?
1. A.true B.false C.kind D.happy
2. A.boyfriend B.husband C.father D.mother
3. A.home B.family C.house D.marriage
4. A.some B.other C.the other D.another
5. A.repair B.solve C.set D.raise
6. A.agreed B.admitted C.refused D.laughed
7. A.interested B.surprised C.troubled D.puzzled
8. A.lunch B.supper C.breakfast D.dinner
9. A.such B.few C.no D.many
10. A.guessed B.understood C.knew D.noticed
11. A.Nothing B.Something C.Everything D.Anything
12. A.unless B.until C.after D.when
13. A.floor B.bed C.chair D.table
14. A.sadly B.happily C.angrily D.crazily
15. A.perfect B.beautiful C.gentle D.rich
16. A.read B.write C.change D.do
17. A.belief B.doubt C.understanding D.acceptance
18. A.home B.earth C.world D.country
19. A.waste B.spend C.take D.devote
20. A.look at B.look around C.look after D.look for
On Sundays my father always wore that black apron—the one with the race cars all over it. After breakfast Dad always announced: “Go ahead everyone.I'll take care of the dishes!” With that my mother disappeared into the folds of the Sunday paper. Off_came_the_suit_coat_he_had_worn_to_church_that_morning._Up_went_the_shirtsleeves._On_went_that_apron. For the next hour Dad did the dishes, singing songs like“Who Put the Chow in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder”?
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I suppose it was strange for a father to wear an apron—even one with race cars—but I never thought much of it until that Sunday when we walked home from church together.“Tommy”, he said,“There comes a time in every boy's life when he must take on responsibilities.” “Responsibilities?” I asked. “Yes. It's time you took a greater role in the household. Starting today, I want you to do the dishes on Sunday morning so your mother and I can relax.” “The dishes?” “Anything wrong with taking over the dishes?”I started to say something about a man's job, but I knew immediately that my protests would fall on deaf ears.
I didn't taste a bit of breakfast that morning. My father announced to my mother, “Let's go to read the paper, honey.Our oldest son has generously offered to fill the position.”So this was what my life had come to.
People often say there is a special chemistry between a father and a son. He came back into the kitchen just as I was about to storm out. In his right hand was the old apron.“I want you to have this, Tommy. It'll keep your clothes from getting wet.” And before I could do anything, he had put that apron on me. “Thanks, Son. Your mother and I appreciate this.”
With that he disappeared into the Sunday paper. I looked down at the apron.It had seen better days.I could see my dad reaching for the dishes. Soon I was singing about Mrs. Murphy's Chowder.
16.What is the main purpose of the underlined sentences in the first paragraph?
A.To show the unwillingness of his father when doing dishes.
B.To instruct the main steps of how his father does dishes.
C.To emphasize his father's clumsy way of doing dishes.
D.To stress the enjoyment and happiness of his father's doing dishes.
17.What does the underlined word “responsibilities” in the second paragraph refer to?
A.Taking care of the brothers.
B.Making progress academically.
C.Doing all the dishes.
D.Washing the apron with race cars.
18.What did the author mean by saying “People often say there is a special chemistry between a father and a son” in the fourth paragraph?
A.Mind acts upon mind.
B.Like father like son.
C.A child is better unborn than untaught.
D.Obedience is the first duty of a boy.
19.How did the author feel at the end of the passage?
A.Proud. B.Enjoyable.
C.Surprised. D.Regretful.
The first thing my host father “warmed” me was that almost everyone in America was a big hugger.
I didn’t understand what he meant until my first party. Whether they were friends or strangers, teenagers or elders, girls or guys, everyone I met gave me a big hug.
However, as time went on, I began to understand America’s hugging culture. When a friend broke up with me, I was sad. When I told my best American friend about it, she said nothing but put her arms around me. Then warmth of the hug was a greater comfort than anything she could have said to me.
One winter day I was walking along the street, shivering(颤抖). It was then I saw two women, each holding a paper board, on which there were two words:FREE HUGS. Their were red because of the freezing weather and they were jumping up and down to keep themselves warm. “Hi, girl! Do you want a hug?” One of them asked me. I went up and opened my arms. The hug was short but warm and it took some of the coldness of the day away.
After that I became a big hugger myself. One time my host father and I were traveling to another town. When we reached a restaurant where my friend Cindy worked, he stopped the car.
“What’ wrong?” I asked.” “Alice, why don’t you go inside and give Cindy a hug?” He suggested. I went into the restaurant, ran straight up to Cindy, and gave her a hug before she realized what was going on. “That was a big surprise! And you got my day sweetie! ” She told me later.
A hug is a way to communicate love and care. Do you want a hug? My arms are wide open.
56.The point of the first three paragraphs is to explain .
A.how body language is more important than actual words
B.why hugging is so important in American culture
C.how expressing, feelings can be difficult for Chinese
D.how the author’s attitude toward hugging culture changed
57.We can infer from the passage that the host father .
A.seldom has has time to spend with the author
B.often shares his experience with the author
C.warns the author of the possible danger
D.teachers the author to show her care for her friends
58.According the passage, a hug can make us feel
A.comforted, loved and cared for B.happy, understood and amazed
C.excited, wise and surprised D.cared for, wise and happy
The first thing my host father “warmed” me was that almost everyone in America was a big hugger.
I didn’t understand what he meant until my first party. Whether they were friends or strangers, teenagers or elders, girls or guys, everyone I met gave me a big hug.
However, as time went on, I began to understand America’s hugging culture. When a friend broke up with me, I was sad. When I told my best American friend about it, she said nothing but put her arms around me. Then warmth of the hug was a greater comfort than anything she could have said to me.
One winter day I was walking along the street, shivering(颤抖). It was then I saw two women, each holding a paper board, on which there were two words:FREE HUGS. Their were red because of the freezing weather and they were jumping up and down to keep themselves warm. “Hi, girl! Do you want a hug?” One of them asked me. I went up and opened my arms. The hug was short but warm and it took some of the coldness of the day away.
After that I became a big hugger myself. One time my host father and I were traveling to another town. When we reached a restaurant where my friend Cindy worked, he stopped the car.
“What’ wrong?” I asked.” “Alice, why don’t you go inside and give Cindy a hug?” He suggested. I went into the restaurant, ran straight up to Cindy, and gave her a hug before she realized what was going on. “That was a big surprise! And you got my day sweetie! ” She told me later.
A hug is a way to communicate love and care. Do you want a hug? My arms are wide open.
56.The point of the first three paragraphs is to explain .
A.how body language is more important than actual words
B.why hugging is so important in American culture
C.how expressing, feelings can be difficult for Chinese
D.how the author’s attitude toward hugging culture changed
57.We can infer from the passage that the host father .
A.seldom has has time to spend with the author
B.often shares his experience with the author
C.warns the author of the possible danger
D.teachers the author to show her care for her friends
58.According the passage, a hug can make us feel
A.comforted, loved and cared for B.happy, understood and amazed
C.excited, wise and surprised D.cared for, wise and happy
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