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1、Unit 1 Friendship语篇演练(二)时间安排:第一周周三演练题型:完形填空阅读理解建议用时:25分钟答案栏:15_ 610_ 1115_ 1620_ 2124_.完形填空Sometimes a mothers greatest gift is the smallest detail of her childs life, freely shared.When I was busy with my housework in the _1_, I was surprised to find the front door was _2_ suddenly. Julie, our olde

2、st child, came in. Shed been married for three months. I was still trying to get used to her _3_ elsewhere. Sometimes I even set her place at the table without _4_. Julie handed me a small group of daffodils (水仙花) and said, “Guess what!” _5_ she opened the box on the table and bent to see what was i

3、nside. As I put the flowers in _6_, I answered happily, “What?”She began telling me some small _7_ of her new life as she made herself a sandwich. Shed learned to make cake by herself, and her boss was _8_ of her because of her hard work. We sat at the kitchen table, and I _9_ her eat, listening to

4、her every word _10_. It was a _11_ visit. Julie had to go to work. I thanked her for the flowers and for her visit; then I walked to the door with her and _12_ as she drove out of the yard._13_ in the kitchen I sat and looked at the flowers. My daughters _14_ was as bright and dear as the _15_ sprin

5、g daffodils. Suddenly, I _16_ the phone and dialed (拨) my own mothers number. She lived a hundred miles away. When she _17_, I said, “Guess what!”“What?” she answered hopefully. Like Julie I didnt have any _18_ news, just little details of the day and the children. _19_ Id come to understand in the

6、last hour how valuable small talk can be. Just before I hung _20_, my mother said, “You made my day.”BbedroomCbook room Dsitting room2A.closed BopenedCraised Ddropped3A.studying BplayingCliving Dappearing4A.feeling BseeingClistening Dthinking5A.though BonceCif Das6A.water BfoodCblood Dair7A.jokes Be

7、xperimentsCdetails Dmemories8A.proud BsureCashamed Dfull9A.let BwatchedChad Dmade10A.safely BbravelyChappily Dstrangely11A.busy BlittleClong Dshort12A.stayed BwavedCsang Dcried13A.Further BNearbyCUp DBack14A.visit BtripCgreeting Dsmiling15A.last BnextCearly Dlate16A.picked out Bpicked upCmade out Dm

8、ade up17A.answered BsaidCreplied Dthought18A.good BbadCsmall Dbig19A.So BOrCBut DAnd20A.on BupCback Dout.阅读理解Members of a high school class of 1943 finally got the party they should have had 70 years ago. Their senior celebration was stopped by World War .Anthony Pegnataro, the 1943 class president

9、of James Hillhouse High School, remembers the attack on Pearl Harbor like it was yesterday. On December 7, 1941, Pegnataro said, he and his friends were skating when they heard over the radio that America had entered a state of war.Going to war meant no party any more. Pegnataros carefree high schoo

10、l life suddenly came to an end.“Most of us went right into the service after graduation,” Pegnataro said. “We graduated in June and were in the army in July.”Of the 1, 585 students at James Hillhouse High School, less than 300 are still alive today and many of them never made it back from war.Pegnat

11、aro, who is now 87, decided that along with their 70year class reunion (重聚), they would also hold that party they never got to have. About 70 people from around the country came to dance on Sunday.“It was excellent. Everyone there just had a great time,” Pegnataro said. “Those that came guessed it m

12、ight be their last one.”Pegnataro said he_was_on_cloud_nine to bring his wife of 53 years back to the party, and he introduced her to each of his classmates. “Everyone was very excited at the party. Though we had been separated for so many years, the war brought my class closer together,” he said.“W

13、e missed out on the party that we should have had. And the 70th reunion was a very important event in our lives,” Pegnataro said. “We all made it.”21When Pearl Harbor was attacked, Pegnataro _.Awent into the army at onceBwas skating with his parentsCwas having a Christmas partyDwas still a high scho

14、ol student22The underlined part “he was on cloud nine” meant Pegnataro _.Awas on a planeBfelt very happyCwas not comfortableDcame at nine oclock23In Pegnataros opinion, the war _.Ahad its own two sidesBmade him lose everythingChad little influence on his schoolDlasted longer than he had expected24Wh

15、at can we learn about Pegnataros class reunion?AIt meant a lot to Pegnataro and his classmates.BIt took place 70 years after he got married.CIt was held in Pegnataros high school.DFew people came to the reunion.答案语篇解读:常回家看看,与母亲讲讲生活中的烦恼和喜悦足以让她开怀不已。1选A根据下文的 “_13_ in the kitchen” 可知A项正确。2选B根据下文可知作者的女儿进

16、来了,所以门被打开了。故B项正确。3选C上文中提到女儿出嫁三个月了,但是作者还是不习惯女儿在其他地方居住。也就是说,作者还在努力适应这一点。故C项正确。4选D作者有时候还不自觉地(想都没想地)给女儿在餐桌上留位置。故D项正确。5选D女儿递花给作者和打开盒子看这两个动作是同时发生的。故D项正确。6选A根据下文的 “as the _15_ spring daffodils” 可知是春天的水仙花,应该放到水中。7选C根据文章首句的提示以及下面所列举的女儿的生活和工作的细节可知,C项正确。8选A根据8空后面的 “because of her hard work” 可知,老板对她的工作感到骄傲。故A项正

17、确。9选B作者和女儿坐在餐桌旁,看着女儿吃,高兴地听着女儿说的每一句话。根据语境可知,这里描述的是作者和女儿温馨相处的画面。故B项正确。10选C参见上题解析。11选D根据下文女儿就要去上班了可知,这是一次短暂的拜访。故D项正确。12选B女儿开车离开时,作者与她挥手告别。故B项正确。13选D根据上文可知,为了送女儿,作者出了门,而现在作者回到了厨房。故D项正确。14选A这几个选项在没有仔细推敲的情况下看起来都是正确的。但是,只有A项有“人到了,问候也到了”之意,其余几个选项都没有这双重的意义。故A项正确。15选C只有早春的花儿才显漂亮和珍贵。故C项正确。16选B女儿的来访,给了作者很多启示,她也

18、想到了自己的母亲。因而拿起电话打给自己的母亲。17选A作者的母亲接听了电话。下一段第一句中的 answered 是线索提示。故A项正确。18选D根据第一段中的 smallest 可知应选 big, 和后面的 little 相对应。故D项正确。19选C19空所在句与上一句构成转折关系。故C项正确。20选B女儿的来访让作者很高兴,作者打电话给母亲,就在作者挂掉电话之前,母亲说 “你让我一天都非常开心”。 make ones day “使某人非常高兴”。 hang back “犹豫,畏缩”; hang up “挂断电话”; hang out “晾晒(衣服)”; hang on/upon “紧紧抓住”。语篇解读:本文是记叙文。文章主要讲述了一场迟到了七十年的班级聚会。21选D细节理解题。由文章第二段中的内容可知,Pegnataro是James Hillhouse中学1943届的毕业生,而珍珠港被袭是在1941年,所以他那时还是一个中学生。22选B推理判断题。由后面的“he introduced her to each of his classmates”可以推知,他非常高兴带着自己的妻子来参加聚会并且将她介绍给他的每一位同学。2

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