“I wouldn’t buy that woman a Mother’s Day card, even if my life depended upon it,” said the woman standing by the card shelf at Wal-Mart. I looked up and saw a(n) 31 of total complaint and dislike.
Having been 32 at a Florida orphanage at age four, I never knew what it felt like to have a mother or a father. Never once had I received a hug or a kiss from my parents. That part of my life is a total 33 .
She looked up, saw me looking at her and 34 angrily, “Just what are you looking at, you fool?”
“Sorry Ma’am. I never had a mother, and I was 35 by your words.” I reached over and picked up a nice-looking 36 , opened it and began to read, “Thank you 37 for being my mother.”
“Do you think your mother would like that card? Mine would, I think,” I said.
“Do you know what it is like to be 38 at for years, and never be told that you are loved?” she asked.
“My mother didn’t 39 me, let alone shout. She just took me to the orphanage where I stayed until I grew up,” I replied.
“Don’t you 40 her?” she asked.
“Oh, I can’t. She’s my mother. Being a mother is a position to be 41 , even if she is not a very nice person,” I told her. The woman stood there 42 her head.
I looked down at the floor and said, “I know your mother might have done a lot of things that 43 you. It appears as if you hate her. But I can tell you this from my 44 that disliking her, or even hating her, feels nowhere near as 45 as never having known a mother at all—good or bad. At least, you feel 46 . For me, it’s all just a large blank of loneliness inside my heart, and that’s 47 I’ll feel until I die.”
The woman stood there for a moment. 48 , she reached out, took the card from my hand, smelled it, and placed it in her cart. After she left, I 49 a nice card for my mother. I took it home, 50 it, and placed it with the other Mother and Father’s Days cards bought all these years, each marked “Address Unknown”. 31. A. idea B. appearance C. expression D. impression 32. A. deserted B. lost C. reserved D. rescued 33. A. dark B. pain C. misfortune D. blank 34. A. requested B. considered C. screamed D. refused 35. A. relieved B. annoyed C. disappointed D. shocked 36. A. cart B. card C. book D. magazine 37. A. simply B. largely C. originally D. basically 38. A. shouted B. glared C. laughed D. pointed 39. A. set aside B. leave behind C. care about D. know about 40. A. miss B. love C. accuse D. hate 41. A. depended B. obeyed C. respected D. observed 42. A. shaking B. dropping C. raising D. nodding 43. A. hurt B. blamed C. disturbed D. punished 44. A. conscience B. efforts C. experiences D. nature 45. A. fragile B. lonely C. hateful D. anxious 46. A. anything B. everything C. nothing D. something 47. A. whether B. how C. where D. why 48. A. Cheerfully B. Eagerly C. Hesitantly D. Seriously 49. A. picked out B. packed up C. brought out D. took up 50. A. mended B. exposed C. addressed D. signed
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【答案】【知识点】B1 记叙文 【文章综述】文章讲述了一位女士在沃尔玛摆放卡片的货架前说“再不会买一张母亲节贺卡送给那个女人”展开,通过和身为孤儿的作者的对话,这位女士最终给母亲买了节日卡片。通过这篇文章告诉我们,有母亲是幸福的,母亲应该被尊重。 【答案解析】
31.C A. idea 想法B. appearance 外貌C. expression 表达D. impression印象;一位女士这样说道,她站在沃尔玛商场里摆放贺卡的架子前。
32.A A. deserted舍弃;遗弃B. lost丢失C. reserved 储备D. rescued救援;四岁那年,我被遗弃在佛罗里达州的一家孤儿院里。
33.D A. dark 黑暗B. pain疼痛C. misfortune 不幸D. blank空白;我从未得到过父母的一个拥抱、一个亲吻。我生命的这部分完全是一片空白。
34.C A. requested 要求B. considered考虑C. screamed 尖叫D. refused拒绝;看见我在注视着她,便尖叫起来:“你这个傻子在看什么? 35.D A. relieved减轻B. annoyed 打扰C. disappointed失望D. shocked震惊;我没有母亲,你说的话让我大吃一惊。
36.B A. cart马车B. card卡片C. book书D. magazine杂志;根据上文可知,谈论的是卡片。 37.A A. simply简单地;仅仅B. largely大部分地C. originally 最初地D. basically基本地;“谢谢您,就因为您是我的母亲。”
38.A A. shouted大喊B. glared瞪C. laughed 笑D. pointed指出;你知道多年来一直忍受她的吼叫,并且从未听她说过她爱我,那是什么感觉吗?
39.C A. set aside 不理会B. leave behind留下C. care about 关心D. know about了解;我母亲根本不在乎我,更没有对我吼叫过
40.D A. miss 错过;想念B. love 爱C. accuse 指责;谴责D. hate憎恨;难道你不恨她吗? 41.C A. depended 依靠B. obeyed服从C. respected 尊重D. observed观察;身为母亲,就应该受到尊重。
42.A A. shaking 摇头B. dropping 下降C. raising筹集;出现D. nodding点头;女人站在那里,摇头。
43.A A. hurt 使伤心B. blamed 责备C. disturbed 打扰D. punished惩罚;我知道,你母亲也许做了很多令你不开心的事。
44.C A. conscience 良心B. efforts 努力C. experiences 经历D. nature自然;但是,我可以凭我的经历告诉你,讨厌她,甚至是恨她,可也比根本不知道自己的母亲是谁那么孤独。 45.B A. fragile 易碎的B. lonely 孤独的C. hateful 憎恨的D. anxious担心的;根据下文lonliness可知,选B。
46.D 至少你会感觉到一些东西,而我什么都感觉不到。
47.B A. whether是否B. how 怎样C. where 哪儿D. why为什么; 这种感觉会一直持续到我死去的那一刻。
48.C A. Cheerfully 欢呼地B. Eagerly渴望地C. Hesitantly 犹豫地D. Seriously严重地; 女人在那里站了好几秒钟,犹豫了一会,她慢慢地伸过手来,拿走我手上的贺卡,闻了一下 49.A A. picked out 挑出B. packed up 打包C. brought out公布D. took up开始从事;我又挑了一张漂亮的卡片,准备送给我的母亲。
50.D A. mended 修理B. exposed 揭露C. addressed 写地址D. signed签字;我把它带回家,签上名字。
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