The pickle (咸菜) jar as far back as I can remember sat on the floor beside my parents’ bed. 1       he got ready for bed,Dad would empty his pockets and drop his 2        into the jar. When the jar was 3      ,Dad would sit at the kitchen table,4       the coins,then take them to the bank,and put the rolled coins on the 5      ,saying 6      ,“These are for my son’s college education. He’ll 7        work at the mill (磨坊) all his life like me. ”

  The years passed,and I 8        college and took a job in another town. —9      ,while visiting my parents,I noticed that the jar was gone. It had served its purpose and had been 10      . My dad was a man of 11        words,and never lec tured me on the 12        of determination and faith. The jar had taught me far more than any 13        could have done.

When I married,I told my wife Susan about the important part the 14        had played in my life as a boy. In my mind,it showed,more than anything else,how much my dad 15        me. No matter how 16        things got at home,Dad continued to drop his coins into the jar.

  The first Christmas after our daughter Jessica was born,we spent the holiday with my parents. After dinner,Susan carried the baby into my parents’ bedroom to feed her. Minutes later,Susan came back into the living room with a (n) 17       look. She took my hand and led me into the bedroom. “Look ,” she said 18      ,her eyes directing me to a spot on the floor beside the bed. To my 19      ,there,as if it had never been removed,stood the old pickle jar,the bottom already cov ered with coins. I walked over to the jar,dug down into 20       and pulled out a handful of coins. With the strong feelings choking (使...更咽) me,I dropped the coins into the jar.

(   ) 1. A. Until   B. Unless

   C. Before   D. If

(   ) 2. A. coins   B. pickle

   C. money   D. purse .

(   ) 3. A. broken   B. filled

   C. removed   D. locked

(   ) 4. A. pile   B. clean

   C. roll   D. pack

(   ) 5. A. table   B. bench

   C. floor   D. counter

(   ) 6. A. seriously   B. gently

   C. proudly   D. anxiously

(   ) 7. A. still   B. also

   C. always   D. never

(   ) 8. A. finished   B. started

   C. entered   D. dropped

(   ) 9. A. Once   B. Again

   C. Besides   D. However

(   ) 10. A. removed   B. stolen

   C. sold   D. broken

(   ) 11. A. no   B. many

   C. few   D. big

(   ) 12. A. worth   B. values

   C. use   D. differences

(   ) 13. A. money   B. words

   C. books   D. language

(   ) 14. A. coins   B. jar

   C. determination   D. faith

(   ) 15. A. loved   B. treated

   C. supported   D. encouraged

(   ) 16. A. rough   B. easy

   C. smooth   D. wrong

(   ) 17. A. upset   B. cold

   C. worried   D. strange

(   ) 18. A. happily   B. angrily

   C. loudly   D. softly

(   ) 19. A. surprise   B. delight

   C. comfort   D. satisfaction

(   ) 20. A. the pillow   B. the jar

   C. my handbag   D. my pocket

1. C此處before意為"在……之前",即父親在上床之前把口袋掏空。

2. A根據(jù)后文的提示可知,父親把硬幣放在壇子里。

3. B壇f滿了的時(shí)候,父親常常坐在廚房桌子旁邊把錢卷好。

4. C把硬幣卷成軸兒存進(jìn)銀行。根據(jù)后面的rolled coins可推知答案。

5. D把錢放在銀行的柜臺(tái)上。

6. C父親自豪地說(shuō):"這是兒子上大學(xué)的學(xué)費(fèi)……"。

7. D

8. A多年后,"我"大學(xué)畢業(yè)了并在另一個(gè)城市找了T.作。

9. A此處once意為"曾經(jīng),有一次"。有一次,"我"去看望

父母。 

10. A壇子完成了它的使命,被移走了。 

11. C根據(jù)后文never lectured me可知,父親是個(gè)寡言少語(yǔ)的人。 

12. B父親從來(lái)不對(duì)"我"講決心和信仰的價(jià)值。 

13. B壇子所教給"我"的是語(yǔ)言所不能比的。 

14. B根據(jù)文章中的提示可知選 B.

15. A壇子體現(xiàn)了父親對(duì)"我"的愛(ài)。 

16. A不管家里生活有多么艱難,父親總是把硬幣放進(jìn)壇子。 

17. D因?yàn)槠拮硬恢缐拥淖饔,所以?dāng)她看到它時(shí),臉上露出了異樣的神情。 

18. D因?yàn)樵诟改讣遥云拮虞p輕地說(shuō)。 

19. A因?yàn)樯衔奶岬綁颖灰谱撸宰髡咴俅慰吹綁訒r(shí)感到很吃驚。 

20. D作者像父親以前那樣把硬幣從口袋里掏出來(lái),放到壇子里。

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