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Module 5Section .完形填空2014江西省重点中学联考During my stay at an orphanage(孤儿院)at the age of 9, a gentleman came and taught us how to do woodworking projects.I remember my first projecta small table. I was so_1_ of it that I looked upon it as if I had created a(an)_2_. It was absolutelyW1 beautiful and it had taken me six weeks to_3_ it. I could hardly waitP1 to give it to Mother Winters as a_4_. She was the headmistress of our orphanage, who was always kind but_5_ with us.As the tables were not dry from the clear coating, the man told us to wait a few days before taking them to our dormitories. But I was just so_6_ and happy that I couldnt wait. I dashed out like a_7_, carrying my table, smiling from ear to ear.When I reached the dormitoryW2 I placed the little table beside my bed. I was_8_ it when Mother Winters entered. She walked over to the table. Running her hand_9_it, she noticed that it was still wet. “Were you_10_ to bring this home?” she asked.“No, maam,” I_11_ with my head down.She orderedW3 me to throw the table out and so I did. After she left, I immediately opened the door to get it back. There was_12_stuck all over. I brushed and cried, but the dirt would not come offP2. I hid the table in my closet and never_13_ it. However, a year later during a cleaningup, it was discoveredW4. Painfully, I had to give the table to Mother Henderson, my houseparent, thinking that she would_14_ it away.Thirty years later at a reunionW5, I_15_ that Mother Henderson was living nearby, so I drove up to see her. We talked cheerfully for long. As I was about toP3 leave, she asked me to come down to her_16_ to get something important. I followed her_17_ into a dark corner. She picked something upP4._18_ she turned around, I could see that she was holding a little table. Mother Henderson kept the little table that I had given up for lost so long ago. Today, I look at that table with bittersweet memories but full of_19_ to Mother Henderson, who kept the table for a young orphan who_20_ it so much. 1. A. tiredB. ashamedC. amusedD. proud2. A. wonderB. awardC. recordD. product3. A. designB. invent C. paintD. complete4. A. reward B. giftC. prizeD. souvenir5. A. satisfiedB. patientC. strictD. cruel6. A. upsetB. amazedC. excitedD. confident7. A. thiefB. heroC. swordD. flash8. A. dryingB. observingC. admiringD. hiding9. A. intoB. acrossC. aboveD. behind10. A. supposedB. embarrassedC. encouragedD. determined11. A. agreed B. whisperedC. sighedD. argued12. A. dirtB. glueC. paintD. wood13. A. feltB. shookC. touchedD. split14. A. putB. giveC. takeD. throw15. A. learned B. expected C. rememberedD. recommended16. A. bathroomB. balconyC. basementD. bedroom17. A. curiouslyB. unwillinglyC. doubtfullyD. worriedly18. A. BeforeB. SinceC. AsD. Until19. A. admirationB. gratitudeC. sympathyD. regret20. A. countedB. matteredC. mindedD. valued文章主要讲我把自己的杰作桌子带回宿舍,但由于桌子未干,违反了规定,被Winters责令扔出去,她走后,我又捡回来放在橱子里,一直没碰,然而在一次大扫除过程中,被发现了,我只好上交,以为Henderson会把它给扔了,但后来得知,她一直保留着,我心存感激。1. D 因为这是我做的第一件作品,所以我感到无比的自豪。2. A我把我引以为豪的第一件作品看做是我创造的一大奇迹一样。反映内心的自豪感。3. D我花了6个星期做好这种桌子。4. B把桌子作为礼物送给Winters 修女。5. C她对我们很好但是很严格。从下文扔桌子的事情可以看出她的严格。6. C桌子刷好漆后,我当然是无比兴奋以至于迫不及待地把桌子带到了自己的房间。7. D反映我的兴奋和迫不及待,所以是像闪电般冲出来。8. C 我在欣赏着自己的杰作。欣赏用admire.9. B 手在桌子的表面拂过,用介词across。10. A 修女很生气,质问我是不是该把桌子带到房间里来。be supposed to do 应当做。11. B我低下头小声说,因为我做错了。12. A根据后文提示。13. C我把桌子又藏到衣柜里,就再也没有碰过了。touch 触,碰;feel 感知,感觉,抚摸。14. D后来在大扫除中桌子被发现,只好上缴,有了前面的经历,我自然以为修女Henderson会把它扔了。而且后文还提到I had given up for lost.15. A在一次聚会上,我得知修女Henderson住在附近。learn 了解,听说,得知。16. C她要我come down to 她的地下室。根据副词down以及常识储存东西的地方,可以得出是basement。17. A因为修女没做解释,我不明白,所以很好奇。18. C当她转过身我才看得到。19. B修女Henderson帮我保管了我的桌子,所以我心存感激。20. D通过前文可以看出作者很看重自己的第一个作品桌子。W重点单词1. absolutely adv. 绝对地 2. dormitory n. 宿舍 3. order v&n. 命令 4. discover v. 发现 5. reunion n. 团聚 P重点短语1. can/could hardly wait 迫不及待地 2. come off 从离开,成功 3. be about to 即将 4. pick up 拾起,捡起,接收 .阅读理解2014茂名市第二次模拟My grandfather died more than twentyfive years ago. I was fifteen. He was kind, strong, fair, and very funny. When I was a young musician, he was my biggest fan. I played my violin for him when he visited, and he loved everything, but each time he had one request. “Could you play Amazing Grace?” he asked, full of hope and with a twinkle in his eye, because he knew my answer was always, “I dont know that one!” We went throughP1 this routineW1 at every major holiday, and I always figuredW2 Id have time to learn it for him later.About the time I entered high school and started guitar, Grandpa got cancer. The last timeP2 I saw him aliveW3 was Thanksgiving weekend in 1985. My mom warned us that Grandpa didnt look the same anymore and that we should prepare ourselves.S For a moment I didnt recognizeW4 him. He looked so small among all the white sheets. We had all gathered in Ohio for the holiday, and Im sure we all knew we were there to say goodbye. I can see now that Grandpa held onP3 long enough to see us each one more time. I remember how we ate in the dining room and laughed and talked while Grandpa rested in his hospital bed. I wonder if it was sad for him to be alone with our voices and laughter. Knowing_Grandpa,_he_was_probably_content.The next morning I found my moment alone with him. I pulled outP4 my guitar, tuned to his appreciative gaze, and finally played for him “Amazing Grace.” I had worked on it for weeks, knowing it never mattered whether I actually played it well and choosing not to believe as I played that it was my last concert for my biggest fan. The cancer had stolen his smile, but I saw joy in his eyes. He held my hand afterward, and I knew I had done something important. I arguedW5 with people all through college about my music major. I was told by strangers that music wouldnt make me any money and it wasnt useful like being a doctor. But I know firsthand that with music I was able to give my grandpa something at a point when no one else could. 1. At first the author didnt play “Amazing Grace” for Grandpa because _.A. she hadnt learned it yet B. she found it difficult to playC. she disliked playing itD. her grandfather was just joking2. From the last sentence in Paragraph 2 we can infer that _.A. Grandpa treasured love from family B. Grandpa was used to living aloneC. Grandpa was too weak to feel anything D. Grandpa was optimistic about his health3. When the author finally played “Amazing Grace” for Grandpa, _.A. she made him smile joyfully B. she knew she must play it well C. she brought him love and comfortD. she believed she could play it many times for him4. What is the authors attitude toward her music major?A. Disapproving. B. Regretful.C. Doubtful. D. Positive.5. Which of the following was true according to the passage?A. The author was 15 when she wrote the article.B. The author has a great affection for her grandfather.C. The author prefers to be a doctor rather than a musician.D. The author is confident that music will make her much money.作者通过对与爷爷相处时那段时光的回忆,表达了对爷爷的深厚感情。1. A细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句I always figured Id have time to learn it for him later.可知,
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