Without a shadow of a doubt, my grandfather is the single most influential person in my life. He was more than just my grandfather and I’m proud to say, my _________.

As a child there was no safer place than the security of his lap. I would watch horror movies on TV from behind his recliner. The monsters wouldn’t dream of _______ me there! He taught me how to appreciate beautiful foods. I remember, at age 5. __________ on a chair by the stove as he taught me how to make scrambled eggs.

He was warm, loving, firm and straightforward. He had a ________ of accepting whatever came his way with no _________ than a shrug. His deep faith carried him through what life had to offer.

He loved baseball ( especially the Pittsburgh Pirates- except when they ________ a game! ). He would often have one game on television while listening to another on his radio and he could tell you what was going on in both games. When he __________ 90, his other grandson, Bill, gave him an autographed photo of Willie Stargell, his favorite Pirate player. He was so __________ of that birthday present.

He was seldom sick. He just wouldn’t _______. Various family members often joked that he would be pushing all of us around the block in wheelchairs as he jogged. Some people have a small garden in their backyard. My grandfather had a huge ________. He would grow some flowers and vegetables. He always had something to do and it was __________ done well. Whenever anything was broken, it was taken to my grandfather.

At the age of 92 , he __________. Father of three, grandfather of three, great-grandfather of ten, friend of countless individuals, this remarkable man touched all of our lives and we are better for the experience.

I love you, grandpa.

1.A. grandpaB. friendC. colleagueD. opponent

2.A. coming forB. rushing toC. moving aboutD. turning to

3.A. jumpingB. lyingC. climbingD. standing

4.A. dayB. placeC. wayD. time

5.A. longerB. moreC. lessD. better

6.A. delayedB. called offC. lostD. gave up

7.A. nearedB. passedC. grewD. turned

8.A. proudB. tiredC. excitedD. crazy

9.A. give upB. slow downC. send awayD. take in

10.A. kitchenB. libraryC. towerD. garden

11.A. rarelyB. scarcelyC. alwaysD. merely

12.A. passed awayB. passed outC. passed throughD. passed down

1.B

2.A

3.D

4.C

5.B

6.C

7.D

8.A

9.B

10.D

11.C

12.A

【解析】

試題分析:每個(gè)人的生命中都有那么一個(gè)或者兩個(gè)對(duì)自己影響最深的人。本文的作者也是,以他的視角來(lái)講述grandfather對(duì)他的小時(shí)候疼愛(ài)和教導(dǎo),grandfather的溫暖熱愛(ài)的品性,grandfather的愛(ài)好,grandfather雖年老了但是仍身體很好,最后,grandfather去世,但是他帶給作者更多的是積極的影響,文章當(dāng)然也表達(dá)出作者對(duì)grandfather的崇敬與思念。

1.考查名詞辨析。A.祖父、爺爺;B.朋友;C.同事;D.對(duì)手、敵人。作者說(shuō),我的爺爺是我人生中唯一一個(gè)最有影響力的人。他不僅僅是我的爺爺,而且我很自豪地說(shuō)他是我的朋友。最親近的人往往是以朋友的身份相處的。故選B。

2.考查動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)辨析。A為某目的而來(lái)、向……沖來(lái);B匆匆送往;C走來(lái)走去、經(jīng)常搬家;D轉(zhuǎn)向、變成;求助于。第二段開(kāi)頭就講到?jīng)]有什么地方是比我爺爺膝蓋那里更安全的了,我會(huì)在爺爺?shù)奶梢魏竺婵纯植离娪,故那里面的魔鬼是不?huì)做夢(mèng)時(shí)來(lái)找我的,故選A。

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.Willie Stargell是他最喜歡的海盜演員,故爺爺對(duì)這個(gè)生日禮物感到很自豪,be proud of ,自豪;be excited about,激動(dòng)、興奮。故選A。

9.

10.

11.

12.

故選A。

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