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My 8-year-old son, Kevin, has made friends with some boys in the neighborhood. He has been  36  with them after school. My wife,Qugen, and I are __37__ he has other kids to be with and we have __38__ and encouraged him to play with his friends. We also want Kevin to learn __39__,so we have asked him to tell us __40__ he's going and to come home at a specified time.

The __41__ started when Kevin didn't come home on time. On one occasion,I asked Kevin to be back at 6 pm. By 6:30,I needed to go __42__ him. I found him at a friend's house,and he looked __43__ that he couldn't continue playing. After we came home,I sat Kevin down for a talk about the __44__ of keeping his word. I told him I was not worried about him arriving a few __45__ late,but after half an hour,I’m going to be  46  . He told me he understood.

The next day,I came home from work at about 6:30 p.m. and Qugen asked me to go and get Kevin  __47__ she said he should be back home at 6. I walked to his friend's house and a look of __48__ appeared on Kevin's face when he came to the door.

At __49__,Qugen and I spoke to Kevin about why he didn't come home on time again. He said he just wanted to _ 50__ playing. This was __51__,so Qugen and I decided to ground(罰不準出門)him for a week. This __52_ no playing with his friends.

For the next week,whenever his friends came to ask for Kevin,we let him _53__ to them that he was grounded. We felt this would help him be responsible for his __54__.

As a __55__,I believe one of the most important things we can teach our kids is self-responsibility and that actions have consequences.

1.A. studying           B.playing          C.chatting         D.quarreling

2.A. glad               B.lucky            C.worried          D.sure

3.A. made               B.allowed          C.trained          D.forced

4.A. amusements  B.communication           C.honesty          D.responsibility

5.A. when               B.why              C.where            D.whenever

6.A. changes            B.conflicts        C.worries          D.problems

7.A. looking for  B.picking up             C.waiting for      D.calling up

8.A. angry              B.nervous          C.disappointed     D.ashamed

9.A. quality            B.importance       C.stories          D.ways

10.A. hours             B.minutes          C.days             D.times

11.A. satisfied  B.shocked                 C.surprised        D.concerned

12.A. if                B.unless           C.because          D.so

13.A. guilt             B.disappointment  C.excitement       D.hatred

14.A. home              B.school           C.work             D.office

15.A. finish            B.keep             C.learn            D.stop

16.A. impossible  B.impolite               C.unacceptable     D.unbelievable

17.A. meant             B.suggested        C.showed           D.implied

18.A. reply             B.apologize        C.tell             D.explain

19.A. decisions  B.words                   C.actions          D.friends

20.A. teacher           B.parent           C.writer           D.professor

 

【答案】

 

1.B

2.A

3.B

4.D

5.C

6.D

7.A

8.C

9.B

10.B

11.D

12.C

13.A

14.A

15.B

16.C

17.A

18.D

19.C

20.B

【解析】文章講述的是作者鼓勵他的孩子出去和朋友一起玩,但是一定要準時回家,后來兒子沒有準時回來,作者給予了不準出門的懲罰。

1.上下文,根據后面的 after school可知,他們課后在一起玩耍

2.上下文,根據后面的encouraged him to play with his friends可知,作者父親兩人對此很滿意

3.上下文,該空應當和encourage意思相近,因此選擇allow,意為,我們允許并鼓勵他和朋友們一起玩耍

4.上下文,根據下文so we have asked him to tell us __40__ he's going and to come home at a specified time可知,作者想讓兒子有責任感,在出去的時候告訴我們他的去向,并在特定的時間回家

5.同上

6.句意理解,問題出現了,當kevin沒有按時回家

7.上下文,上文講到kevin沒有回來,因此作者要出去找她,look for尋找 pick up接,撿起,接受,偶然學到 wait for等 call up讓某人想起

8.上下文,根據后面的 he couldn't continue playing可知,他感到失望,不能繼續玩下去了。

9.句意,我跟他談談關于遵守承諾的重要性,

10.句意為,我告訴他我并不擔心他晚回來幾分鐘,但是半小時之后,我要開始擔心了

11.同上 concerned意為擔心的

12.句意理解,Qugen讓我去把kevin帶回來,因為他應當在六點就回來了

13.上下文,根據上文可知他同意了作者要在六點回來,可是這次又沒有按時回來,所以他感到愧疚

14.上下文,根據后文可知,此時他們已經回到家里,Qugen和作者問kevin為什么沒有按時回來

15.他說他就是想繼續玩下去

16.上下文,根據后文作者懲罰他不準出門可知,kevin的這種想法是完全無法接受的,因此就罰他不能出門

17.句意理解,罰他一個星期不準出門,這意為這不能和朋友出去一起玩了

18.句意理解,朋友來找他出去玩,可是他不能出去,因此要向朋友們解釋,

19.我們感覺這會有助于幫助他對他自己的行為負責

20.上下文,作者是kevin的父親,所以此處是作為父母,家長

 

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