Dad loved children. And he always wanted a __1__ family. Eventually, he got what he wanted with twelve children in the family. Without fail, he would show us off to visitors.
Once, Dad __2__ presented the first three children in the family, Ann, Mary and Ernestine, to some visitors. Then he picked up a fourth child, and said, "And this is our _3__ model, complete with all the improvements. And don’t think that this is all; we are _4__ the 1953 model some time next month."
But what he _5__ most was taking us out for a drive. On one occasion a man in a village we were passing through shouted _6_ that he had seen eleven people in our car, not __7_ Mum and Dad. _8__, Dad called out over his shoulder, "You 9__ the second baby up from the front here, Mister."
Another time, Dad told us this joke, though we were not sure then whether he was telling us the _10_. Mum, who was a psychologist (心理學(xué)家), once went to give a lecture and left Dad in charge of the _11_. When Mum returned, she asked him if everything had been OK. He said everything was fine _12__ one of the children had been taught a lesson because he had been _13_. When he pointed at the child that had been __14__, Mum looked at him calmly and said, "That’s not one of ours, dear. He _15_ next door."
小題1:
A.rich B.lovely C.close D.large
小題2:
A.surprisingly B.nervously C.kindly D.proudly
小題3:
A.dearest B.smallest C.latest D.youngest
小題4:
A.ordering B.selling C.expecting D.improving
小題5:
A.hated B.enjoyed C.cared D.hoped
小題6:
A.crazily B.excitedly C.curiouslyD.directly
小題7:
A.counting B.naming C.showing D.reaching
小題8:
A.Immediately B.Carefully C.Angrily D.Easily
小題9:
A.saw B.missed C.forgot D.left
小題10:
A.truth B.story C.a(chǎn)dventure D.a(chǎn)ccident
小題11:
A.lecture B.house C.office D.a(chǎn)ctivity
小題12:
A.even ifB.a(chǎn)part from C.so that D.except that
小題13:
A.troublesome B.careless C.a(chǎn)ctiveD.quiet
小題14:
A.found B.caughtC.punished D.wounded
小題15:
A.goes to B.belongs to C.works D.plays

小題1:D
小題1:D
小題1:C
小題1:C
小題1:B
小題1:B
小題1:A
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:D
小題1:A
小題1:C
小題1:B
1. 由下文中twelve children可知是一個(gè)大家庭。
2. 由句意可知父親很自豪地(proudly)展示。
3.由下文中 next month可知這是最新的(latest)
4. expect“期待,盼望”。
5.父親“最喜歡地”(enjoy most)是帶我們?nèi)ザ碉L(fēng)。
6.有一個(gè)人看到十一個(gè)孩子很興奮。
7.count“計(jì)數(shù),計(jì)算在內(nèi)”。
8.對(duì)于那個(gè)人的話,父親立即回應(yīng)。
9.由第一段內(nèi)容可知有十二個(gè)孩子,所以說是漏(missed)了一個(gè)。
10.我們不確定父親是否講了真話。
11.母親出去做演講,留下父親照顧家。
12.下文是一個(gè)完整的句子,表示“除……之外”,應(yīng)用expect that。
13troublesome“令人煩惱的”。
14.由上文中taught a lesson可知這個(gè)孩子被懲罰了。
15.母親說:“這不是我們的孩子,他是鄰居家的!
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