1 . 完形填空(共20小题;
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
My dad, “Mutt” Mantle is____ a father to me, sometimes more like a good judge of talent—“故选A”
He was____ about baseball. He made his living working in mines. But he played baseball in several town teams.
From the day I was born, Dad said he wanted me to make my living as baseball player. He named me Mickey____ a catcher he liked. He hoped I would play for the New York Yankees.
Dad often____ a toy baseball to my crib(摇篮). One day,____ I caught one. Then he was sure that I’d be a ball player!
I learned about the____ on a ball field before I learned my ABC’s. When I was three, Dad had Mama make me little uniform. He liked to ____ around town in it.
When I five, I started school. That same day, I had my first____ in switch-hitting(左右手都能击球)
Dad and Grandpa were in the yard when I came home from school. They had a small bat and two____ “Mickey,” said Dad, “ Grandpa and I have thought up at a new ____ Take this bat and try to hit our
pitches(投掷).I’m left-handed. When I throw, you swing right-handed____ you always have. Grandpa’s right-handed. When he throws, turn around and swing left-handed.”
Dad was going to make me a____ ! He knew that a player who can bat both right and left has a good ____ of making hit.
That day I tried and tried. But I couldn’t swing left-handed. After about 15 minutes, I yelled to Mama for help. She said, “ I know it’s easy. But please try____ to make Dad happy.”
So, every day after school we had switch-hitting____ After two weeks, I didn’t ____ it any more. My ____ were getting trained. I began to hit a few.
After a year or two, Dad and Grandpa began throwing as____ as they could. And they put real curves(曲线)on those tennis balls. Then as I grew older, they began to use baseball ____ .
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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
My dad, “Mutt” Mantle is
He was
From the day I was born, Dad said he wanted me to make my living as baseball player. He named me Mickey
Dad often
I learned about the
When I five, I started school. That same day, I had my first
Dad and Grandpa were in the yard when I came home from school. They had a small bat and two
pitches(投掷).I’m left-handed. When I throw, you swing right-handed
Dad was going to make me a
That day I tried and tried. But I couldn’t swing left-handed. After about 15 minutes, I yelled to Mama for help. She said, “ I know it’s easy. But please try
So, every day after school we had switch-hitting
After a year or two, Dad and Grandpa began throwing as
So you know
A.more than | B.rather than | C.other than | D.less than |
A.curious | B.crazy | C.nervous | D.particular |
A.after | B.with | C.for | D.in |
A.hit | B.swung | C.tied | D.threw |
A.on purpose | B.by intention | C.by chance | D.without accident |
A.limits | B.positions | C.experiences | D.hits |
A.see me off | B.take me off | C.carry me off | D.show me off |
A.lesson | B.period | C.lecture | D.shift |
A.baseballs | B.tennis balls | C.uniforms | D.cribs |
A.trick | B.attack | C.game | D.match |
A.as | B.when | C.like | D.although |
A.baseball star | B.good pitcher | C.baseball player | D.switch-hitter |
A.benefit | B.potential | C.chance | D.percentage |
A.somehow | B.anyway | C.someway | D.somewhat |
A.drills | B.arrangements | C.lessons | D.exchanges |
A.miss | B.train | C.hit | D.mind |
A.hits | B.throws | C.muscles | D.legs |
A.far | B.close | C.possible | D.hard |
A.instead | B.indeed | C.either | D.immediately |
A.why | B.how | C.when | D.what |
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2 . Family traditions were important in our house, and none was more appreciated than the perfect Christmas tree.
“Dad, can we watch when you trim(修剪) the tree?” My eldest son, Dan, nine, and his seven-year-old brother John, asked.
“I won’t be cutting this year,” my husband Bob said. “Dan, you and John are old enough to measure things. Do it all by yourselves. Think you boys can handle it?”
Dan and John seemed to_______ in their chairs at the thought of such an amazing responsibility. “We can handle it,” Dan promised. “We won’t let you down.”
A few days before Christmas, Dan and John rushed in after school. They gathered the tools they’d need and brought them out to the yard, where the tree waited. I was cooking when I heard the happy sounds as the boys carried the tree into the living room. Then I heard the sound that every mother knows is trouble: dead silence. I hurried out to them. The tree was cut too short. John crossed his arms tight across his chest. His eyes filled with angry tears.
I felt worried. The tree was central to our holiday. I didn’t want the boys to feel ashamed every time they looked at it. I couldn’t lower the ceiling, and I couldn’t raise the floor either. There was no way to undo the damage done. Suddenly, a thought came to my mind, which turned the problem into the solution.
“We can’t make the tree taller,” I said. “But we can put it on a higher position.”
Dan nodded his head sideways. “We could put it on the coffee table. It just might work! Let’s try it!”
When Bob got home and looked at the big tree on top of the coffee table, Dan and John held their breath.
“What a good idea!” he declared. “Why didn’t I ever think of such a thing?”
John broke into a grin. Dan’s chest swelled with pride.
1. The underlined part “grow six inches” (Para. 4) implies the brothers felt .
2. What happened after the brothers moved the Christmas tree into the living room?
3. How could the short tree be turned into a perfect one?
4. What Bob said in the last but one paragraph showed .
“Dad, can we watch when you trim(修剪) the tree?” My eldest son, Dan, nine, and his seven-year-old brother John, asked.
“I won’t be cutting this year,” my husband Bob said. “Dan, you and John are old enough to measure things. Do it all by yourselves. Think you boys can handle it?”
Dan and John seemed to
A few days before Christmas, Dan and John rushed in after school. They gathered the tools they’d need and brought them out to the yard, where the tree waited. I was cooking when I heard the happy sounds as the boys carried the tree into the living room. Then I heard the sound that every mother knows is trouble: dead silence. I hurried out to them. The tree was cut too short. John crossed his arms tight across his chest. His eyes filled with angry tears.
I felt worried. The tree was central to our holiday. I didn’t want the boys to feel ashamed every time they looked at it. I couldn’t lower the ceiling, and I couldn’t raise the floor either. There was no way to undo the damage done. Suddenly, a thought came to my mind, which turned the problem into the solution.
“We can’t make the tree taller,” I said. “But we can put it on a higher position.”
Dan nodded his head sideways. “We could put it on the coffee table. It just might work! Let’s try it!”
When Bob got home and looked at the big tree on top of the coffee table, Dan and John held their breath.
“What a good idea!” he declared. “Why didn’t I ever think of such a thing?”
John broke into a grin. Dan’s chest swelled with pride.
1. The underlined part “grow six inches” (Para. 4) implies the brothers felt .
A.proud | B.nervous | C.embarrassed | D.Scared |
A.They rushed to school. |
B.They began to decorate the tree. |
C.They got angry with each other. |
D.They found the tree was cut short. |
A.By making the tree taller. |
B.By lowering the ceiling. |
C.By placing it on a coffee table. |
D.By raising the floor. |
A.he was a little disappointed |
B.he was too stupid to think of the idea |
C.he appreciated what the brothers had done |
D.he should not have given them the task |
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3 . As I sat beside the window of our classroom that afternoon, my heart sank further with each passing car. This was a day I’d looked forward to for weeks: Miss Pace’s fourth-grade, end-of-the-year party.
I had happily volunteered my mother when Miss Pace looked for cookie volunteers. Mom’s chocolate chips were well-known, and I knew they’d be a hit with my classmates. But two o’clock passed, and there was no sign of her. Most of the other mothers had already come and gone, dropping off their sweet offerings.
The three o’clock bell soon took me away from my thoughts and I took my book bag from my desk.
I decided I would slam the front door, and refuse to return her hug. But when I arrived, she wasn’t at home.
I was lying face-down on my bed upstairs when I heard her come through the front door.
“Robbie,” she called out a bit urgently. “Where are you?”
I could then hear her rushing anxiously from room to room, wondering where I could be. I remained silent.
Coming through the door, she said: “I’m so sorry, honey,” she said. “I just forgot. I got busy and forgot.”
Then my mother did something completely unexpected. She began to laugh! How could she laugh at a time like this? I rolled over and faced her, ready to let her see my rage (愤怒).
But my mother wasn’t laughing at all. She was crying. “I’m so sorry,” she said. “I let you down. I let my little boy down.”
I was moved by her tears.
I tried to remember her kind words from times past when I’d skinned knees or cut myself, times when she knew just the right thing to say.
“It’s okay, Mom. We didn’t even need those cookies. There was plenty of stuff to eat. Don’t cry. It’s all right. Really.”
We didn’t say another word. We just held each other. When we came to the point where I would usually pull away, I decided that, this time, I could hold on, perhaps, just a little bit longer.
1. . The author was pretty down because ______.
2. . When the author returned home, ______.
3. . We can tell from the story that _____.
4. . The article expresses the message that ______.
I had happily volunteered my mother when Miss Pace looked for cookie volunteers. Mom’s chocolate chips were well-known, and I knew they’d be a hit with my classmates. But two o’clock passed, and there was no sign of her. Most of the other mothers had already come and gone, dropping off their sweet offerings.
The three o’clock bell soon took me away from my thoughts and I took my book bag from my desk.
I decided I would slam the front door, and refuse to return her hug. But when I arrived, she wasn’t at home.
I was lying face-down on my bed upstairs when I heard her come through the front door.
“Robbie,” she called out a bit urgently. “Where are you?”
I could then hear her rushing anxiously from room to room, wondering where I could be. I remained silent.
Coming through the door, she said: “I’m so sorry, honey,” she said. “I just forgot. I got busy and forgot.”
Then my mother did something completely unexpected. She began to laugh! How could she laugh at a time like this? I rolled over and faced her, ready to let her see my rage (愤怒).
But my mother wasn’t laughing at all. She was crying. “I’m so sorry,” she said. “I let you down. I let my little boy down.”
I was moved by her tears.
I tried to remember her kind words from times past when I’d skinned knees or cut myself, times when she knew just the right thing to say.
“It’s okay, Mom. We didn’t even need those cookies. There was plenty of stuff to eat. Don’t cry. It’s all right. Really.”
We didn’t say another word. We just held each other. When we came to the point where I would usually pull away, I decided that, this time, I could hold on, perhaps, just a little bit longer.
1. . The author was pretty down because ______.
A.he couldn’t go to the party he had been looking forward to |
B.his mother didn’t turn up at the party as she had promised |
C.his mother had refused to make chocolate chips for the party |
D.the cookies his mom made was not popular at the party |
A.he was so angry that he slammed the front door |
B.he was silent and refused to return his mother’s hug |
C.he rushed from room to room looking for his mother |
D.he was disappointed that he couldn’t express his anger to his mother |
A.the mother didn’t get to the party because of the traffic jam |
B.the mother was sorry for her absence and laughed at herself |
C.the author was a caring and thoughtful boy |
D.the author was overcome with anger |
A.it is silly to be angry with your family |
B.everybody should keep his or her promises |
C.true love is based on understanding |
D.understanding how to comfort people in low spirits is a true skill |
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4 . An old man went to live with his son, daughter-in-law, and 4-year-old grandson. The old man’s hands____ , his eyesight was not clear, and his____ unsteady(不稳定的). The family were____ every night at the dinner table. But the elderly grandfather’s shaky hands and____ sight made this rather difficult. Peas rolled off his spoon onto the floor. When he grasped the glass, ____ would often spill(洒落)onto the tablecloth.“We must do some-thing about grandfather,”said the husband.
So the husband and wife set a small table in the corner. There , grandfather ate____ in the corner while the rest of the family enjoyed dinner at the dinner table____ grandfather had already broken a dish or two , his food was served in a ____ bowl. Sometimes, when the family____ grandfather, he had a tear in his eye as he ate alone____ , the only words the couple had for him were sharp ____ when he dropped a fork or spilled food. The 4-year-old boy watched all this____
One evening before supper, the father____ his son playing with wood scraps(小块)on the floor. He asked the child sweetly :“What are you making?” Just as____ , the boy answered:“Oh, I am making a little____ for you and mama to eat your food from when I grow up.”The 4-year-old boy smiled and went back to ____ on it.
The words____ the parents so much that they were____ Then tears started to stream down their cheeks____ no word was spoken , both knew what they had to do. That evening, the husband took grandfather’s hand and____ led him back to the family table.1.
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A.wounded | B.moved | C.trembled | D.dragged |
A.step | B.feet | C.speech | D.body |
A.away | B.together | C.asleep | D.apart |
A.losing | B.failing | C.disappearing | D.rising |
A.food | B.pan | C.milk | D.dinner |
A.alone | B.casually | C.steadily | D.bitterly |
A.After | B.Since | C.While | D.When |
A.small | B.safe | C.big | D.wooden |
A.glanced at | B.stared at | C.looked through | D.looked after |
A.However | B.Otherwise | C.Still | D.Rather |
A.comments | B.quarrels | C.warnings | D.remark |
A.in silence | B.in advance | C.in danger | D.in charge |
A.researched | B.noticed | C.searched | D.explored |
A.firmly | B.suddenly | C.cruelly | D.sweetly |
A.bowl | B.cup | C.spoon | D.pan |
A.worship | B.work | C.whisper | D.weave |
A.impressed | B.touched | C.confused | D.struck |
A.speechless | B.homeless | C.fearless | D.hopeless |
A.Once | B.Whether | C.Though | D.Unless |
A.gently | B.happily | C.fluently | D.fortunately |
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