On last Christmas Day, our parents’ home was full of joys of a close family relationship but this year things are     . Our father had gone on November 26, and this was our        Christmas without him. Mother was doing her best to be good, but I could tell this was especially       for her. I’m not sure       I should give her my planned Christmas gift.
A few months earlier I had painted two pictures of my parents. I’d planned to give them as       gifts.
While painting one day, I was surprised by the doorbell ringing. I opened the      . My father came. I showed       the paintings. Finally, with tears running down his face, he said, “I don’t believe it. Look, how beautiful your mother is. Will you let me decorate them with frames(邊框)?” I       offered to send them to the frame shop the next day.
Several        had passed after my dad died. It seemed all        was taken away from my mother and me. I finally remembered to call about the paintings and was glad that my father had got a chance to see the pictures       he died. I was surprised when the shopkeeper told me my father had visited the shop,        the frames and had them wrapped.
As I        my mother’s sad eyes and unsmiling face, I        to give her Daddy’s and my gift.
After looking at the paintings and the card, with tear-filled eyes and a wide smile, she said, “ I knew Daddy would be     us on Christmas Day!”
I looked at the gift card with my father’s handwriting. “ Mother: Our daughter reminded me why I am so lucky. I’ll be looking at you always. Daddy.”  
小題1:
A.usual B.sameC.differentD.beautiful
小題2:
A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.last
小題3:
A.interesting B.hard C.easy D.proud
小題4:
A.whyB.if C.because D.so
小題5:
A.Mother’s Day B.birthday C.New Year D.Christmas
小題6:
A.door B.window C.boxD.present
小題7:
A.itB.herC.them D.him
小題8:
A.happilyB.sadly C.surpriselyD.loudly
小題9:
A.minutesB.hoursC.weeksD.years
小題10:
A.characterB.luck C.a(chǎn)dviceD.happiness
小題11:
A.a(chǎn)fterB.untilC.beforeD.when
小題12:
A.heard ofB.paid forC.shouted atD.gave up
小題13:
A.looked at B.looked after C.looked for D.looked around
小題14:
A.happenedB.forgotC.promisedD.decided
小題15:
A.forB.withC.onD.a(chǎn)t
   
小題1:C
小題2:A
小題3:B
小題4:B
小題5:D
小題6:A
小題7:D
小題8:A
小題9:C
小題10:D
小題11:C
小題12:B
小題13:A
小題14:D
小題15:B

試題解析:本文大意:去年圣誕節(jié),我父母的家充滿了親密家庭關(guān)系的歡樂,但今年事情不同了。我們的爸爸在11月26日去世了,這是我們第一個沒有他的圣誕節(jié)。幾個月前我計劃畫媽媽和爸爸作為送給他們的禮物,爸爸看到后很激動,希望能裝在相框里。后來他去相框店付款并包了起來。最初我不確定是否給媽媽這個禮物,但當看到媽媽悲傷的眼睛和面無笑容的面容時,我決定給她爸爸和我的禮物。媽媽看到后眼含著眼淚笑著說,就知道爸爸會和我們在一起的。
小題1:考查形容詞。句意:去年圣誕節(jié),我父母的家充滿了親密家庭關(guān)系的歡樂,但今年事情不同了。 usual平常的,same一樣的,different不同的,beautiful美麗的。根據(jù)On last Christmas Day去年圣誕節(jié),but this year 但今年,可知是不同的,故選C
小題2:考查數(shù)詞。句意:我們的爸爸在11月26日去世了,這是我們第一個沒有他的圣誕節(jié)。first第一,second第二,third第三,last最后的。爸爸剛?cè)ナ溃芍堑谝粋沒有爸爸的圣誕節(jié),故選A
小題3:考查形容詞。句意:媽媽盡最大努力表現(xiàn)的好,但我知道這對她來說尤其不容易。 interesting有趣的,hard努力的,easy 容易的, proud自豪的。爸爸去世了,最難過的是媽媽,可知選B
小題4:考查連詞。句意:我不確定是否我應(yīng)該給她我計劃好的圣誕禮物。 why為什么,if是否, because 因為,so所以。I’m not sure后接賓語從句,根據(jù)語境不知是媽媽禮物是對還是錯,故選B
小題5:考查名詞。句意:我已經(jīng)計劃給他們做圣誕禮物。Mother’s Day 母親節(jié),birthday 生日,New Year新年, Christmas 圣誕節(jié)。根據(jù)this was our first Christmas without him.這是我們第一個沒有他的圣誕節(jié),可知選D
小題6:考查名詞。句意:我打開門。 door門, window窗戶,box  盒子,present禮物。根據(jù)by the doorbell ringin被門鈴聲,可知選A
小題7:考查代詞。句意:我給他看畫。選 it它,her她、她的,them 他們,him 他。根據(jù)My father came. 我爸爸進來了,可知選D
小題8:考查副詞。句意:我開心地答應(yīng)第二天把畫送到相框店去。happily開心地,sadly 難過地,surprisely吃驚地,loudly大聲地。爸爸喜歡這個禮物,作者當然是開心,可知選A
小題9:考查名詞。句意:爸爸去世后過了幾星期。minutes 分鐘,hours小時,weeks周,years年。親人去世的最初幾個星期是最難熬的,可知選C
小題10:考查名詞。句意:媽媽和我的所有快樂似乎都補帶走了。character性格,luck運氣,advice   
建議,happiness幸福。 爸爸去世了,仿佛我們的快樂也跟他一起走了,可知選D
小題11:考查介詞。句意:我終于想起了畫,很高興在他去世前有機會看到畫。 after在……之后,until直到,before以前,之前,when當。根據(jù)I showed him the paintings.我給他看畫,可知在去世前,故選C
.小題12:考查動詞短語。句意:我爸爸為相框付了款,把它們包起來了。heard of聽說,paid for 為……付款,shouted at 沖……大喊,gave up放棄。根據(jù) Daddy’s and my gift.,可知是我畫畫爸爸買相框,成為我們共同的禮物,故選B
小題13:考查動詞短語。句意:當我看著媽媽悲傷的眼睛和面無笑容的面容時,我決定給她爸爸和我的禮物。 looked at 看,looked after照顧,looked for尋找,looked around環(huán)顧四周。根據(jù)eyes眼睛,可知選A
小題14:考查動詞。句意:見【13】。 happened發(fā)生,forgot忘記,promised允許,decided 決定。根據(jù)I’m not sure if I should give her my planned Christmas gift.我不確定是否我應(yīng)該給她我計劃好的圣誕禮物,可知決定給媽媽禮物,故選D
小題15:考查介詞。句意:我就知道圣誕節(jié)爸爸會和我們在一起的。for為,with和……一起,on在, at在。根據(jù)this was our first Christmas without him.這是我們第一個沒有他的圣誕節(jié), 可知我和爸爸的禮物讓媽媽感覺爸爸還和我們在一起,故選B
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