When William enrolled himself to learn the piano,the music teacher was reluctant to accept him. “William,1        do you want to learn the piano?” the teacher asked. “I want to play for my mother. ”She noticed the 2        in his eyes as he answered her. She had no heart to 3        him down and accepted him as her student. But at each music lesson,William 4        to be in a hurry and play badly. “My mother is waiting outside for me. ” He 5        tell the teacher. So the teacher had to advise William not to 6        his time because he never hit the right tone.

  Suddenly,William 7        coming for his lessons. At the end of the semester,the music teacher decided to 8       a piano concert for her students and she sent leaflets to them to 9      . She was surprised to find William’s application that he would like to 10 a musical piece.

  The day came and William bowed before the audience and said he was 11        for the music teacher’s patience with him as he might not have been the best of her pupils.

 “Tonight I am 12        my music to my mother,” he said. When the most beautiful sound of music was heard,everyone felt 13      . Later they asked why he didn’t bring his mother as she would surely be 14        to hear him play. William replied, “My mother was 15        deaf and she could never hear me play during her lifetime. Yet she 16        her time and money to let me learn the piano. This morning my mother passed 17      .  I am sure she is now happy as she can hear my piano concert. Everyone was 18        to hear what William said and tears welled over their eyes. ”

  The music teacher proudly 19      ,“William,not only your mother but we all are proud of you. We are deeply 20        by your devotion and your love for your mother. ”

(   ) 1. A. what   B. how

   C. why   D. when

(   ) 2. A. tears   B. embarrassments

   C. depressions   D. delights

(   ) 3. A. calm   B. turn

   C. bring   D. break

(   ) 4. A. intended   B. claimed

   C. pretended   D. appeared

(   ) 5. A. should   B. could

   C. would   D. might

(   ) 6. A. waste   B. save

   C. cost   D. cherish

(   ) 7. A. started   B. remembered

   C. regretted,   D. stopped

(   ) 8. A. organize   B. discuss

   C. imagine   D. cancel

(   ) 9. A. offer   B. participate

   C. arrange   D. comment

(   ) 10. A. draw   B. explain

   C. contribute   D. release

(   ) 11. A. beneficial   B. desperate

   C. thankful   D. hopeful

(   ) 12. A. sparing   B. treasuring

   C. spending   D. devoting

(   ) 13. A. terrified   B. amazed

   C. disappointed   D. honoured

(   ) 14. A. proud   B. calm

   C. harmonious   D. peaceful

(   ) 15. A. soil   B. sand

   C. water   D. stone

(   ) 16. A. sacrificed   B. valued

   C. scheduled   D. absorbed

(   ) 17. A. through   B. away

   C. on   D. by

(   ) 18. A. scared   B. terrified

   C. electrified   D. streamed  

(   ) 19. A. envied   B. admired

   C. forgave   D. praised

(   ) 20. A. understood   B. touched

   C. guided   D. shamed

[文章大意]世界上最偉大的愛莫過于母愛。作者的母親是一個完全耳聾的人,卻犧牲自己的時間和金錢,送兒子去學(xué)鋼琴。母親去天堂了,終于能聽到兒子演奏的音樂了,在音樂會上,Wil?liam演奏了世界上最美妙的音樂。

1. C根據(jù)語境可知,音樂老師問William為什么來學(xué)習(xí)鋼琴課。故C正確。

2. A William在回答老師問題時,老師注意到了他眼中的淚水。tear眼淚;embarrassment;;depression沮喪;delight 高興。故A正確。

3. B calm…down使.... 平靜下來;turn down拒絕;bring sb down使某人跌倒;break down出故障,崩潰。故B正確。

4. D根據(jù)語境應(yīng)該是每次課他似乎都匆忙地出現(xiàn),并且演奏得非常糟糕。故D正確。

5. C每一次William遲到,他都會向老師解釋:"我"的媽媽正在外面等"我"。

6. A waste浪費;save節(jié)省,拯救;cost花費;cherish珍惜,珍愛。由"你彈得從來都不在調(diào)上"知,老師勸William不要浪費時間,故A正確。

7. D根據(jù)本段中"She was surprised to find William's applica?tion that…"可知William不來上課了。故D正確。

8. A老師準(zhǔn)備為她的學(xué)生們組織一場音樂會。

organize組織; discuss討論;imagine想象;cancel取消。故A正確。

9. B offer主動提供;participate參加;arrange安排;comment評論,評價。老師把單子發(fā)給他們,讓他們?nèi)⒓右魳窌。故B 正確。 

10. C老師發(fā)現(xiàn)William的申請是想要演奏一首音樂時很驚訝。draw;explain解釋;contribute奉獻(xiàn),貢獻(xiàn);release釋放,發(fā)行。故C正確。 

11. C那天終于到來了,William給就座于前面的觀眾鞠躬,并感謝老師一直以來對他的耐心。故C正確。 

12. D今晚,"我"想把"我"的音樂獻(xiàn)給"我"的媽媽。故D 正確。 

13. B terrified害怕的,驚恐的;amazed驚訝的,詫異的;disap?pointed失望的;honoured榮幸的。當(dāng)聽到那么美妙的音樂后,每個人都感到很吃驚。故B正確。 

14. A后來他們都說為什么不把媽媽帶來聽你演奏,她一定會為你的表演感到驕傲的。故A正確。 15. D William向他們解釋他的媽媽完全聾了。stone deaf完全聾的。故D正確。 

16. A母親雖然完全聾了,仍然犧牲自己的時間和金錢讓W(xué)il?liam學(xué)習(xí)鋼琴。sacrifice犧牲;value重視;schedule為某事安排時間;absorb吸收。故A正確。 

17. B早上William的母親去世了。pass away去世。故B 正確。 

18. C觀眾們聽到William的講述后都很吃驚,都感動得熱淚盈睚。故C正確。 

19. D音樂老師很豪地表揚William:你不僅是你母親的驕傲,"我們"都因你而感到自豪。故D正確。 

20. B  "我們"都被你對你母親的付出和愛所打動了。故B正確。

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