【題目】閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
My daughter performed on behalf of her class in the school concert today. She played so 1 that I could not help cheering her. The very 2 reminded me of her experiences of piano practicing.
When she was five, we gave her a piano as a birthday present. With great 3 she began learning it. However, when she was no longer 4 she became sick of it5 it is a tough job to learn the piano, not to mention the daily routine (常規(guī)) of6.
When her first teacher left, my friend7 me to an American teacher whose way of teaching was completely American. After practicing, she would give my daughter some 8 comments, and then point out what should be 9 Every time she came,10 beginning the lesson right away, she would first play some11She said, “To learn the piano, you should learn not only the 12of playing, but more importantly, to13the music and love it.”
After some time, my daughter became fond of her lessons. Sometimes she 14 would like to 15a little bit when her skill had reached a certain level.
Surprisingly, my daughter said to me one day, “Mom, I was 16 that you didn't give up my piano lessons. Learning it is like climbing a mountain. You'll feel 17 when you are on the way. When you look18 from where you are, you will realize that you have been making19. But if you 20 you'll never take one more step.” That was the very thing I wanted to teach her.
(1)A.regularly B.smoothly C.carefully D.happily
(2)A.music B.scene C.arrangement D.praise
(3)A.excitement B.pressure C.regret D.unwillingness
(4)A.young B.free C.curious D.cautious
(5)A.After all B.Above all C.In all D.First of all
(6)A.cost B.practice C.education D.show
(7)A.led B.sent C.directed D.introduced
(8)A.usual B.interesting C.good D.humorous
(9)A.explained B.changed C.stopped D.improved
(10)A.as with B.instead of C.except for D.thanks to
(11)A.music B.jokes C.games D.sports
(12)A.levels B.skills C.credits D.secrets
(13)A.create B.follow C.feel D.read
(14)A.once B.then C.still D.even
(15)A.make up B.look back C.show off D.give away
(16)A.nervous B.lucky C.afraid D.astonished
(17)A.tired B.easy C.embarrassed D.excited
(18)A.ahead B.up C.down D.over
(19)A.mistakes B.choices C.progress D.time
(20)A.stop B.continue C.do D.move

【答案】(1)、B
(2)、B
(3)、A
(4)、C
(5)、A
(6)、B
(7)、D
(8)、C
(9)、D
(10)、B
(11)、A
(12)、B
(13)、C
(14)、D
(15)、C
(16)、B
(17)、A
(18)、C
(19)、C
(20)、A
【解析】本文是一篇夾敘夾議文,“你知道嗎,學鋼琴就像爬山?當你在爬的過程中時會感覺很累。當你往下看的時候,你就會感覺到你在進步!边@是作者女兒學鋼琴的感悟,也是作者想要教給女兒的道理。
(1)考查副詞。A、regularly”定期地,有規(guī)律地“;B、smoothly”平滑地,順利地“;C、carefully”仔細地,認真地“;D、happily”高興地“。根據(jù)下文”I couldn't help cheering her“可知,作者女兒的表演很順利,故選B。
(2)考查名詞。A、music”音樂“;B、scene”場景,場面“;C、arrangement”安排“;D、praise”表揚“。根據(jù)語境可知,這一幕使作者想起了女兒練習鋼琴的經(jīng)歷。故選B。
(3)考查名詞。A、excitement”激動,興奮“;B、pressure”壓力“;C、regret”后悔,遺憾“;D、unwillingness”不愿“。剛買了鋼琴,作者的女兒很興奮,她就開始學起來。選A。
(4)考查形容詞。A、young”年輕的“;B、free”自由的,空閑的“;C、curious”好奇的“;D、cautious”小心的,謹慎的“。根據(jù)下文”she became tired of it,“ 說明作者的女兒厭倦了練琴。所以這句是說,當她對鋼琴不再好奇的時候,她就厭倦了。故選C。
(5)考查固定短語。A、After all”畢竟“;B、Above all”最重要的是“;C、In all”總共,總之“;D、First of all”首先“。畢竟,學鋼琴是件苦差事。故選A。
(6)考查動詞。A、cost”花費,成本“;B、practice”練習,實踐“;C、education”教育“;D、show”展示“。根據(jù)語境可知,學習彈鋼琴很辛苦,更別提日常的鋼琴練習了。故選B。
(7)考查動詞。A、led”領導,帶領“;B、sent”派送“;C、directed”指導“;D、introduced”介紹“。當她的第一個老師走了的時候,作者的朋友向作者介紹了一位美國老師。故選D。
(8)考查形容詞。A、usual”往常的“;B、interesting”有趣的“;C、good”好的“;D、humorous”幽默的“。練完之后她會給作者的女兒一些好的評論。竄C。
(9)考查動詞。A、explained”解釋“;B、changed”改變“;C、stopped”停止,阻攔“;D、improved”提高,改善“。老師評論完之后,再指出有待提高的地方。故選D。
(10)考查介詞短語。A、as with”正如,與.....一樣,就.....來說“;B、instead of”取代“;C、except for”除了“;D、thanks to”幸虧,多虧“。每次老師來先是自己演奏音樂,而不是立馬授課。選B。
(11)考查名詞。A、music”音樂“;B、jokes”玩笑“;C、games”游戲,比賽“;D、sports”運動“。老師來到之后就先演奏一曲。故選A。(12)考查名詞。A、levels”水平,層次“;B、skills”技能,技術(shù)“;C、credits”信用“;D、secrets”秘密“。學習彈鋼琴不僅要學習彈奏技巧,故選B。
(13)考查動詞。A、create”創(chuàng)造“;B、follow”跟隨,遵循“;C、feel”感覺“;D、read”讀“。更重要的是,要感受音樂,愛上音樂。故選C。
(14)考查副詞。A、once”曾經(jīng),從前“;B、then”然后,那么“;C、still”一直,仍然“;D、even”甚至“。有時候在達到某個水平后,作者的女兒甚至會炫耀一段。故選D。
(15)考查動詞短語。A、make up”編造,組成“;B、look back”回顧“;C、show off”炫耀“;D、give away”捐贈,贈送“。有時候她甚至會炫耀一段。選C。
(16)考查形容詞。A、nervous”緊張的“;B、lucky”幸運的“;C、afraid”害怕的“;D、astonished”吃驚的“。作者的女兒認為她很幸運,因為作者沒有放棄她的鋼琴課。故選B。
(17)考查形容詞。A、tired”累的,疲倦的“;B、easy”容易的“;C、embarrassed”窘迫的“;D、excited”興奮的,激動的“。當你在路上的時候會感覺到累。故選A。
(18)考查副詞。A、ahead”前“;B、up”向上“;C、down”向下“;D、over”結(jié)束。在.....上“。當從你站的地方往下看的時候,你就會意識到你一直在進步。故選C。
(19)考查名詞。A、mistakes”錯誤“;B、choices”選擇“;C、progress”進步“;D、time”時間“。make progress固定短語,“取得進步”。故選C。
(20)考查動詞。A、stop”停止“;B、continue”繼續(xù)“;C、do”做“;D、move”移動“。但是如果你停下來,你就再也不想向前走了。故選A。

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