Many parents find it hard to explain to their kids why some movies ,music ,books and magazines are not acceptable for them. One father listened to all the his children gave for wanting to see a particular movie. It had their favorite . Everyone else was seeing it and said it was great. It was only rated PG-13 (parental guidance ) because of in it . The teens did that there was a scene, but it was “ just a little” wrong .It wasn’t anything really However, the father still wouldn’t . He just said, “ No!”
That evening, the father asked his kids if he would like the favorite bread he . He said that he’d “Just a little” something extra. The children asked what it was . The father said it was “ just a little” dog poop (屎). , he quickly assured them it was “ just a little”. All the other ingredients were of good . He was sure the bread would be . Even with their father’s assurance , the teens held firm to their original thoughts, and would not the bread. The father then explained to his children how the they wanted to see with “ just a little” bit of bad stuff in it was just like the bread. It tries to our minds and our lives by deceiving (欺骗) us into that “ just a little” bit of evil won’t matter. The is “just a little” of poop that makes the difference between a great treat and something , which is totally unacceptable.
Now when his father’s children want to something that is of questionable material, the father merely asks them if they want some of his special dog poop bread. That the subject .
1.A. rulesB. challengesC. conditionsD. reasons
2.A. authorsB. actorsC. magazinesD. books
3.A. braveryB. kindnessC. violenceD. love
4.A. reportB. admitC. imagineD. guess
5.A. badB. unnecessaryC. impossibleD. difficult
6.A. turn upB. give inC. speed upD. hold on
7.A. tastedB. storedC. bakedD. bought
8.A. analyzedB. producedC. preparedD. added
9.A. calmlyB. happilyC. sadlyD. proudly
10.A. ThusB. HoweverC. BesidesD. Therefore
11.A. qualityB. serviceC. useD. help
12.A. bigB. freshC. warmD. delicious
13.A. makeB. fetchC. tryD. move
14.A. pictureB. poopC. sightD. movie
15.A. disturbB. attackC. enterD. change
16.A.believingB. sayingC. predictingD. proving
17.A. purposeB. truthC. traditionD. theory
18.A.convincingB. astonishingC. challengingD. disgusting
19.A.provideB. divideC. seeD. doubt
20.A. closesB. choosesC. bringsD.bears
1.D
2.B
3.C
4.B
5.A
6.B
7.C
8.D
9.A
10.B
11.A
12.D
13.C
14.D
15.C
16.A
17.B
18.D
19.C
20.A
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试题分析:本文主要讲了一个孩子和一个父亲谈论看电影的故事:孩子疑问父亲为什么不能接受某些电影,虽然里面只有一点点不好的东西。而父亲通过面包里面有狗屎的事情告诉孩子:电影里面就算只有一点点不好的画面,它也会影响我们的思想和生活,就像有狗屎的面包,即使它再美味也不能被接受。
1. A“规则” B“挑战” C“情况” D“理由、原因”,由下文可知,孩子向父亲列举了很多为什么要看电影的原因,所以此处应该是父亲听了孩子给出的理由。意思:父亲听了孩子给出的为什么要看一场特别电影的所有理由。故选D。
2.
3. It was only rated PG-13 (parental guidance ) because of in it意思是:“这种电影只在父母观众中排第13,是因为电影里面太暴力。”故选C。
4. teens did that there was a scene, but it was “ just a little” wrong . 意思是:“孩子们承认电影里有些场景会有暴力画面,但都只有一点点”故选B。
5. it was “ just a little” wrong和下文with “ just a little” bit of bad stuff in it提示可知此处应指电影里有些不好的画面,故选A。
6.
7.;B. 储存;C. 烤;D. 买。That evening, the father asked his kids if he would like the favorite bread he . 意思是:那天晚上,父亲问孩子想不想吃他刚烤出来的面包。下文中父亲提到面包的原料,所以说这个面包是父亲烤的,而不是买的。故选C。
8. 分析B. 产生C. 准备D. 添加。He said that he’d “Just a little” something extra.意思是:他说他加了一点其他的东西到里面了。故选C。
9. 冷静地、淡定地 B.高兴地 C. 伤心地 D. 骄傲地The father said it was “ just a little” dog poop (屎)..意思是:父亲淡定地说里面加了一点点狗屎。故选A。
10. A. 因此B. 然而C. 另外D. 因此 根据上下文意思,此处表示转折关系,指父亲说完面包里面有狗屎后,又马上转折强调其量非常少. 故选B。
11. All the other ingredients were of good 26 意思是:里面其他材料都是好的。故选D。
12. C. " 暖和的" D“美味的”。 He was sure the bread would be 27 .意思是:他保证面包尝起来很美味。 故选D。
13. 。尽管有父亲的保证,那个孩子还是不敢尝试吃这块面包。故选C。
14.;B. 船尾、内幕消息C. 景色;D. 电影; 整篇文章讲的是与电影相关的事情,而此处也是父亲将有狗屎的面包和有暴力的电影作比较。故选D。
15. 打扰;B. 攻击;C. 进入;D.改变 ;enter…into:进入、、、之中It tries to 30 our minds and our lives by deceiving (欺骗) us into that “ just a little” bit of evil won’t matter. 意思是: 这些电影试图欺骗我们,让我们相信这些不好的东西是无关紧要的而融进我们的思想和生活。故选C。
16. 相信 B. 说话C. 预测D.提供 这样的电影是通过欺骗观众而让我们相信它。 故选A。
17. The is “just a little” of poop that makes the difference between a great treat and something , which is totally unacceptable.这里是指 “一点点”的真正内幕的事实与它所呈现出来的东西是有区别的。 故选B。
18. 信服 B. 惊讶 C.挑战D. 厌恶。a great treat and something 这里的a great treat与所选项是对立关系,故选D。
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