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1、第三节 题组训练 5 夹叙夹议文(2)1(2017天津十二所重点中学二模)Throughout the many junior and seniorhigh mornings I watched my father go to work,I 1 told him how that vision affected me.I simply 2 at his ability to do what he did:keeping the 3 filled with food,paying my tuition fees and 4 the Christmas gifts under the tree,t
2、aking me to Boston to buy new clothes,dragging me to church on Sundays.Perhaps it was because these scenes seemed so 5 that I never spoke of them.And then at college,away from himwhen his 6 became merely the voice over the phoneI thought other men were more 7 than Daddy.Those men taught my classes a
3、nd 8 complex theories.Then,I entered society.I looked forward to 9 home,talking with Daddy,sharing a ball game,watching an old Western movie on television,drinking a beer,listening to the 10 about his childhood days.I 11 Daddy againnot as a boy in awe(敬畏),but with respect as a man.And I 12 that Dadd
4、y was always there for me.He was my father,a man who committed himself to a thankless job.And now,when I spend precious moments with my own thirteenyearold son,I wonder what he thinks of me.At what point will I 13 in his world of important men,and will there be a point when hell return to me with a
5、nod of 14 ?Will he treat me with love and 15 ?How will he measure my weaknesses and strengths?Sometimes the 16 lessons are the most difficult to teach.Sometimes the most essential truths are the most difficult to learn.I hope my son will one day cherish all the 17 and truths that have been passed on
6、 to him,through 18 ,from his grandfather.And as my son grows older,I believe that he,too,will measure his steps by the strides I have made for him,just as I have 19 my goals because of the strides my father has made for me.When my son does this,perhaps he will feel the same 20 and fulfillment that I
7、 do when I say,“I am my fathers son.”语篇解读父亲总会将所有的感情都默默地隐藏在内心,任其随着岁月的流逝愈积愈深。而我们唯有循着岁月的足迹,慢慢地深入探寻,才能发现那隐于无形的父爱其实如山般深沉。1A.often BonceCsometimes Dnever答案D解析上初中和高中那会儿,好多个早晨,我都是这样看着父亲去上班的。那情景让我深受触动,但我从未(never)将自己的感触告诉过他。2A.forgot BlearnedCdoubted Dwondered答案D解析wonder at sth.对某事感到诧异/非常惊讶。3A.kitchen Bmarket
8、Crestaurant Dbedroom答案A解析让厨房(kitchen)里充满食物。4A.preparing BburyingCpiling Dhiding答案C解析在圣诞树下堆起(pile)圣诞礼物。5A.mysterious BordinaryCspecial Dboring答案B解析也许就是因为这些场景显得是那样寻常(ordinary),我才从来没有提起过它们。6A.duty BpresenceCabsence Dperformance答案B解析后来我上了大学,不在他身边了只有在电话里听到他的声音才能意识到他的存在(presence)。7A.considerate BkindCsign
9、ificant Dbelievable答案C解析我觉得别人都比父亲重要。8A.explained BcreatedCproved Dstudied答案A解析那些人给我上课并解释(explain)复杂的理论。9A.leaving BrebuildingCvisiting Dreturning答案D解析由下面列举的事情可知,作者盼望回(return)家。10A.jokes BstoriesCnews Dtruth答案B解析听他童年的故事(story)。11A.rediscovered BrecalledCretold Drepeated答案A解析我重新认识了(rediscover)父亲不是一个小男
10、孩的敬畏,而是一个七尺男儿的敬重。12A.noticed BsawCrealized Dwatched答案C解析我意识到了(realize)父亲总是在我身边。13A.rise BdisappearCfall Ddie答案B解析此处指在某一时刻我将不再是他生活圈子里重要的人。14A.approval BsympathyCsupporting Dunderstanding答案D解析a nod of understanding点头表示理解。15A.praise BhateCrespect Denvy答案C解析此处与前面的love并列,且与第三段中的with respect相呼应。16A.simple
11、 BusefulCcomplex Dbig答案A解析该句与下一句相对应。有时候,简单的课程是最难教的。17A.opportunities BlessonsCgifts Dknowledge答案B解析该句承接前两句,由前两句中的lessons,truths及该空后的truths可知选B。18A.her BthemCme Dhimself答案C解析我希望我的儿子有朝一日能珍惜经由我(me)从他爷爷那儿承袭下来的所有教训和真理。19A.achieved BsetCquitted Dchanged答案A解析此处与下文中的fulfillment相照应,表示实现(achieve)目标。20A.embarr
12、assment BdisappointmentCexcitement Dpride答案D解析由“I am my fathers son.”可知,此处表示“自豪,骄傲”。2(2017河北衡水中学三模) “Paul must have been trying to carry his waste paper to garbage can and dropped a few pieces,” I 21 picking them up. 22 later I found more pieces.No quiet sighing this time.I 23 ,“Who is throwing garb
13、age?” No answer.Instead,I saw more bits of paper silently floating 24 from upstairs.Looking up,I saw my sevenyearold son,Paul.“Stop making a mess.” “Its not a mess.Theyre 25 .” “Sorry,what did you say?” I hadnt heard him clearly.He didnt answer me.Paul has autism(自闭症) and 26 answers a question,espec
14、ially when hes 27 attentively on something else.He ran down the stairs.“Where are my other butterflies?” he asked, 28 around.Every time Paul 29 five or more words together,my heart says a 30 of thanks.But lately he seems to 31 that the benefits of forming complete sentences when communicating are 32 of the effort.Butterflies.Of course.I rushed to 33 them from the garbage, 34 them off and handed them to my young artist.“Want to see them 35 again?” he asked with a shy smile.“Oh yes!Theyre beautiful,” I whispered.He ran back upstairs to float his 36 dow