) 压;按;挤;榨[U] The small box was flattened by the pressure of the heavy book on it. 小盒子被这本厚厚的书压扁了. 查看更多

 

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After Mom died, I began visiting Dad every morning before I went to work. He was frail(衰弱) and moved slowly, but he always had a glass of freshly squeezed(挤榨的) orange juice on the kitchen table for me, along with an unsigned note reading, “Drink your juice.” Such a gesture(表示), I knew, was as far as Dad had ever been able to go in expressing his love. In fact, I remember, as a kid I had questioned Mom “Why doesn’t Dad love me?” Mom frowned(皱眉), “Who said he doesn’t love you?” “Well, he never tells me,” I complained. He never tells me either,” she said, smiling. “But look how hard he works to take care of us, to buy us food and clothes, and to pay for this house. That’s how your father tells us he loves us.”

I nodded slowly. I understood in my head, but not in my heart. I still wanted my father to put his arms around me and tell me he loved me. Dad owned and operated a small scrap(小片) metal business, and after school I often hung around while he worked. Dad handfed scrap steel into a device(装置) that chopped (切)it as cleanly as a butcher(屠夫) chops a rack of ribs(肋骨). The machine looked like a giant pair of scissors(剪刀), with blades(刃) thicker than my father’s body. If he didn’t feed those terrifying blades just right, he risked serious injury. “Why don’t you hire someone to do that for you?” Mom asked Dad one night as she bent over him and rubbed(搓) his aching shoulders with a strong smelling liniment(涂剂). “Why don’t you hire a cook?” Dad asked , giving her one of his rare smiles.

Many years later, during my first daily visit, after drinking the juice my father had squeezed for me, I walked over, hugged him and said, “I love you, Dad.” From then on I did this every morning. My father never told me how he felt about my hugs, and there was never any expression on his face when I gave them.

1.What would be the best title for the passage?

  A I just couldn’t understand my father      B My father never loved me

  C Silent fatherly love      D My hard-working father

2.The author’s father always prepared a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice for him because ______.

  A that was the author’s favorite      B he was sure the author would be thirsty

  C the author was always complaining      D that was a gesture of love

3.The author’s father didn’t hire a helper because ______.

  A his job was too dangerous      B his job required high skills

  C he wanted to save money      D he was not good at communicating with others

4.We may infer from the passage that ______.

  A the author’s father lacked a sense of humor

  B the author quite understood his father as time went on

  C the author’s father didn’t love him very much

  D the author’s father was too strict with him

 

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After Mom died, I began visiting Dad every morning before I went to work. He was frail(衰弱) and moved slowly, but he always had a glass of freshly squeezed(挤榨的) orange juice on the kitchen table for me, along with an unsigned note reading, “Drink your juice.” Such a gesture(表示), I knew, was as far as Dad had ever been able to go in expressing his love. In fact, I remember, as a kid I had questioned Mom “Why doesn’t Dad love me?” Mom frowned(皱眉), “Who said he doesn’t love you?”“Well, he never tells me,” I complained. He never tells me either,” she said, smiling. “But look how hard he works to take care of us, to buy us food and clothes, and to pay for this house. That’s how your father tells us he loves us.”
I nodded slowly. I understood in my head, but not in my heart. I still wanted my father to put his arms around me and tell me he loved me. Dad owned and operated a small scrap(小片) metal business, and after school I often hung around while he worked. Dad handfed scrap steel into a device(装置) that chopped (切)it as cleanly as a butcher(屠夫) chops a rack of ribs(肋骨). The machine looked like a giant pair of scissors(剪刀), with blades(刃) thicker than my father’s body. If he didn’t feed those terrifying blades just right, he risked serious injury. “Why don’t you hire someone to do that for you?” Mom asked Dad one night as she bent over him and rubbed(搓) his aching shoulders with a strong smelling liniment(涂剂). “Why don’t you hire a cook?” Dad asked , giving her one of his rare smiles.
Many years later, during my first daily visit, after drinking the juice my father had squeezed for me, I walked over, hugged him and said, “I love you, Dad.” From then on I did this every morning. My father never told me how he felt about my hugs, and there was never any expression on his face when I gave them.
【小题1】What would be the best title for the passage?
A I just couldn’t understand my father      B My father never loved me
C Silent fatherly love      D My hard-working father
【小题2】The author’s father always prepared a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice for him because ______.
A that was the author’s favorite      B he was sure the author would be thirsty
C the author was always complaining      D that was a gesture of love
【小题3】The author’s father didn’t hire a helper because ______.
A his job was too dangerous      B his job required high skills
C he wanted to save money      D he was not good at communicating with others
【小题4】We may infer from the passage that ______.
A the author’s father lacked a sense of humor
B the author quite understood his father as time went on
C the author’s father didn’t love him very much
D the author’s father was too strict with him

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  After Mom died, I began visiting Dad every morning before I went to work.He was frail(衰弱)and moved slowly, but he always had a glass of freshly squeezed(挤榨的)orange juice on the kitchen table for me, along with an unsigned note reading, “Drink your juice.” Such a gesture(表示), I knew, was as far as Dad had ever been able to go in expressing his love.In fact, I remember, as a kid I had questioned Mom “Why doesn't Dad love me?” Mom frowned(皱眉), “Who said he doesn't love you?”“Well, he never tells me,” I complained.He never tells me either,” she said, smiling. “But look how hard he works to take care of us, to buy us food and clothes, and to pay for this house.That's how your father tells us he loves us.”

  I nodded slowly.I understood in my head, but not in my heart.I still wanted my father to put his arms around me and tell me he loved me.Dad owned and operated a small scrap(小片)metal business, and after school I often hung around while he worked.Dad handfed scrap steel into a device(装置)that chopped(切)it as cleanly as a butcher(屠夫)chops a rack of ribs(肋骨).The machine looked like a giant pair of scissors(剪刀), with blades(刃)thicker than my father's body.If he didn't feed those terrifying blades just right, he risked serious injury.“Why don't you hire someone to do that for you?” Mom asked Dad one night as she bent over him and rubbed(搓)his aching shoulders with a strong smelling liniment(涂剂).“Why don't you hire a cook?” Dad asked, giving her one of his rare smiles.

  Many years later, during my first daily visit, after drinking the juice my father had squeezed for me, I walked over, hugged him and said,“I love you, Dad.” From then on I did this every morning.My father never told me how he felt about my hugs, and there was never any expression on his face when I gave them.

(1)

What would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

I just couldn't understand my father

B.

My father never loved me

C.

Silent fatherly love

D.

My hard-working father

(2)

The author's father always prepared a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice for him because ________.

[  ]

A.

that was the author's favorite

B.

he was sure the author would be thirsty

C.

the author was always complaining

D.

that was a gesture of love

(3)

The author's father didn't hire a helper because ________.

[  ]

A.

his job was too dangerous

B.

his job required high skills

C.

he wanted to save money

D.

he was not good at communicating with others

(4)

We may infer from the passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

the author's father lacked a sense of humor

B.

the author quite understood his father as time went on

C.

the author's father didn't love him very much

D.

the author's father was too strict with him

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After Mom died, I began visiting Dad every morning before I went to work. He was frail(衰弱) and moved slowly, but he always had a glass of freshly squeezed(挤榨的) orange juice on the kitchen table for me, along with an unsigned note reading, “Drink your juice.” Such a gesture(表示), I knew, was as far as Dad had ever been able to go in expressing his love. In fact, I remember, as a kid I had questioned Mom “Why doesn’t Dad love me?” Mom frowned(皱眉), “Who said he doesn’t love you?”“Well, he never tells me,” I complained. He never tells me either,” she said, smiling. “But look how hard he works to take care of us, to buy us food and clothes, and to pay for this house. That’s how your father tells us he loves us.”
I nodded slowly. I understood in my head, but not in my heart. I still wanted my father to put his arms around me and tell me he loved me. Dad owned and operated a small scrap(小片) metal business, and after school I often hung around while he worked. Dad handfed scrap steel into a device(装置) that chopped (切)it as cleanly as a butcher(屠夫) chops a rack of ribs(肋骨). The machine looked like a giant pair of scissors(剪刀), with blades(刃) thicker than my father’s body. If he didn’t feed those terrifying blades just right, he risked serious injury. “Why don’t you hire someone to do that for you?” Mom asked Dad one night as she bent over him and rubbed(搓) his aching shoulders with a strong smelling liniment(涂剂). “Why don’t you hire a cook?” Dad asked , giving her one of his rare smiles.
Many years later, during my first daily visit, after drinking the juice my father had squeezed for me, I walked over, hugged him and said, “I love you, Dad.” From then on I did this every morning. My father never told me how he felt about my hugs, and there was never any expression on his face when I gave them

  1. 1.

    What would be the best title for the passage?

    1. A.
      I just couldn’t understand my father
    2. B.
      My father never loved me
    3. C.
      Silent fatherly love
    4. D.
      My hard-working father
  2. 2.

    The author’s father always prepared a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice for him because ______

    1. A.
      that was the author’s favorite
    2. B.
      he was sure the author would be thirsty
    3. C.
      the author was always complaining
    4. D.
      that was a gesture of love
  3. 3.

    The author’s father didn’t hire a helper because ______

    1. A.
      his job was too dangerous
    2. B.
      his job required high skills
    3. C.
      he wanted to save money
    4. D.
      he was not good at communicating with others
  4. 4.

    We may infer from the passage that ______

    1. A.
      the author’s father lacked a sense of humor
    2. B.
      the author quite understood his father as time went on
    3. C.
      the author’s father didn’t love him very much
    4. D.
      the author’s father was too strict with him

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71. John Snow wanted to face the _____________( 挑战 ) and solve this problem.

72. He found that it came from the river __________( 污染 )by the dirty water from London.

73. The southern part of Ireland was unwilling and _________(脱离) away to form its own government.

74. For convenience, it is divided _________( 大约 )into three zones.

75. At first my new ________(环境) were difficult to tolerate.

76.   These carriages float above the ground and by bending or _________(按,压) down in your seat.

77. We are __________(高兴的) you are coming to work with us.

78.   __________(与此同时) you have to prepare the next question depending on what the person says.

79. The functions of your skin are also very __________(复杂的).

80.   You can get burned by a _________(多样) of things: hot liquids, steam, fire, radiation ect.

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